Immortals After Dark 09 - Pleasure of a Dark Prince

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Author: Kresley Cole
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infuriating. And on this day?
    He launched himself at Caliban, but Munro and Uilleam heaved him back. As other demons steered Caliban away from the scuffle, Munro said, “Save it for the game, friend.”
    Garreth spat blood in Caliban’s direction before letting the two lead him away to cool off. While Uilleam and Munro stayed with him, the other Lykae on the team made their way to the sidelines to mingle with the “cheerleaders.”
    The demons took the opportunity to take a timeout and drink demon brew. The only bad thing about playing with demons—one of the few species in the Lore that could contend with the Lykae in a physical contest—was their continual “brew breaks.” Only seemed fair that Garreth and his kinsmen shoot copious amounts of whiskey to mitigate their advantage.They swilled it straight from the bottle, each one with his own, the Lykae version of Gatorade.
    Their cooler was full of fifths.
    “You’ve got to let this go, Garreth,” Munro said, taking a deep drink.
    Garreth swiped his hand over the back of his neck, getting the feeling that he was being watched. But then, he and all the other players
were
. Nymphs lined the field, oblivious to the rain, touching themselves and sucking on their own fingers as they impatiently waited for this game to turn into an orgy.
    He irritably gazed at the females. “Why’d you invite them?” he demanded. “Damn you both, I weary of this. Did you never think that I doona like nymphs?”
    “Nay,” Uilleam said with a swig. “Any being that sports a penis likes nymphs.”
    Munro drained his bottle and added, “You canna argue with medical facts.”
    Garreth knew Uilleam and Munro meant well, but this was getting old. “I doona like them. They’re too… too…”
    “Beautiful?”
    “Lusty?”
    “
Easy
,” Garreth said. “They’re too easy. For once I’d like to have a female give me a challenge. One that would no’ fall into bed with me because I’m supposedly a king.” When Munro opened his mouth to speak, Garreth said, “Aye,
supposedly
.”
    Munro shook his head gravely. “And still you believe Lachlain will return.”
    The three had been round and round about this for one and a half centuries, since the time his older brother had vanished after setting out to hunt vampires.
    Uilleam and Munro told Garreth that he awaited Lachlain unreasonably. Best accept that his brother was gone, especially after so long had passed since his disappearance. One hundred and fifty years—to the day,
this
day. They said Garreth hadn’t moved on and accepted his responsibilities as king.
    They were right.
    “When will you believe he’s no’ coming back?” Uilleam asked. “Two hundred years from now? Five hundred?”
    “Never. No’ if I still
feel
he’s alive.” Though vampires had killed the rest of his immediate family, for some reason, Garreth still sensed Lachlain lived. “No’ if I feel it as I do now.”
    “You’re as bad off as Bowen,” Uilleam said, finishing his own bottle—and opening another.
    Bowen was Garreth’s first cousin, a shell of a man since he’d lost his mate. He spent every waking moment in agony, yet he wouldn’t accept the loss and end his life as most Lykae males would have in his situation. “No’ like Bowen,” Garreth said. “He saw his mate gored, saw her death. I dinna see such proof with Lachlain.”
No, I searched and searched and found… nothing.
    “Game on!” a demon called.
    Garreth shook himself from his memories, swigged whiskey, then mustered to the field with his kinsmen.
    Caliban bared his fangs at his opponents, a gesture Garreth returned as the teams huddled up.
    Quick snap. Ball in play. Passed to Caliban.
Garreth saw his chance, charging for him, pumping his arms for speed… faster… faster… He leapt for the demon, tackling him with all his strength.
    As they careened to the ground, a length of Caliban’s horn snapped off, and he bellowed with rage. “You’re going to pay for that,

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