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Falcyn froze as he caught sight of Medea and her warrior’s stance. She was a thing of exquisite beauty and he wasn’t describing her physical appearance. Rather it was that raw determination in her dark eyes. The steel in her spine as she stood ready to take on whatever threat was coming for her with shrewd confidence.

Damn.

That kind of grit reached out and touched him on a level unexpected. Bonded them. Because only someone who’d been through the hell he’d known could look like that.

And before he reconsidered his actions, he moved to stand with her.

She scowled at him. “What are you doing?”

“Covering your flank.”

“I’ve got jeans for that.”

He bit back a wry grin. “Yeah, you do. And a fine ass they cup. I’m here to make sure you keep it attached where it is and unbloodied.”

An unidentifiable shadow passed behind her eyes, but whatever it was softened her features and hit him like a blow. More than that, it caused his cock to jerk at the worst possible time. And he didn’t know why, when he needed his blood in his brain so that he could think through how best to defeat whatever was planning to take them out.

Suddenly, a bright light flashed near them. One that momentarily blinded him with its intensity.

He pulled back to confront the mist that solidified into a tall, lanky male with brown hair and red eyes.

Raking a sneer over the demon dressed in black-on-black designer snobbery, Falcyn glanced to Urian, who seemed to recognize the Fabio wannabe. “So, Slim, who isthisdesigner asshole?”

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The demon quirked a grin at Falcyn’s question. “That’s Mr. Asshole to you, Dragon.”

“Sure, punkin. Whatever floats your shit.”

Medea poked Falcyn on the shoulder before she rose up on her toes to whisper in his ear. “You might not want to antagonize him.”

“Says the woman who knows me not at all. Trust me. I’ve pissed down the throats of monsters that make this posh boy look even lamer than what he is. On my scared-o-meter, he doesn’t even move the needle.”

The demon smiled grudgingly. “Which is why you’ve held your dragonstone longer than any other dragon in history. Now be a good boy, hand it over.”

Falcyn snorted derisively as he raked a less-than-impressed stare over him. “Uh… hell to the no.”

A slow smile spread over the demon’s chiseled features, but didn’t quite reach his red eyes. “Give us the stone and I’ll tell you how to save your sister.”

Falcyn went still at those words. “My sister’s dead. And if you pull a Narishka on me, I swear, demon, I’ll eat your heart for lunch and burp it for dessert.”

“I don’t know what Narishka did, but your sister was turned to stone. So while she’s not technically living, she’s not exactly dead, either.”

Falcyn felt the blood drain from his cheeks as those words sank in and he realized that for the second time today, he’d been lied to. Not that he should be surprised. His biggest shock came from the fact that they’d all managed to keep the secrets. “Blaise? Did you know about this?”

“No. I was told she went down fighting against Morgen with Anir.” Anir was King Arthur’s son, who’d been turned into a gargoyle due to another curse the fey bitch had put on him and his knights.

Medea placed her hand on Falcyn’s forearm in a comforting gesture before she leaned against his back. “Kessar is a treacherous bastard. Don’t trust him. He wouldn’t know the truth if it bit his furry little ass off.”

Kessar.

Now that was a name Falcyn knew well. “So posh boy’s the gallu leader the Sumerian gods turned against. Bet that ruined your day, huh?”

“You should know, son of Lilith.”

Blaise sucked his breath in sharply between his teeth. “Never, ever…everbring his mother into things. That’s just a good way to get your ass kicked, as he tends to madly lash out whenever you mention she-who-should-never-be-named.”

“You should listen to my brother, demon. At least I know my mother’s name. Which is more than you do.” He swept a grimace over Kessar. “And if you know that much about me, then you know who and what fathered me. So if I were you, I’d run before I decide to pull the wings off you for fun and pin you to a wall somewhere to throw darts at whenever I’m drunk.”