widened and he inhaled sharply.
Was the effect caused by their soul bond or from good old-fashioned attraction? She had no idea, and regardless of the reason, she wasnât sure what to do about it. Peering up, she met his gaze, those deep brown eyes so dark and intense they seemed to bore right into her.
Yep. Definitely attraction.
âOh, there you two are,â Cassie said as she walked into the foyer, and Marlena nearly jumped out of her skin.
Grateful for the distraction, Marlena backed up a few steps to put some distance between them. âAdam came by to drop off the hair sample you needed.â
âSo he did.â The witchâs gaze shifted from Marlena to the young reaper. âThank you, Adam. I appreciate you coming over so quickly.â
He nodded. âNot a problem, maâam. I appreciate everything youâre doing to help.â
âPlease, call me Cassie.â
âSure thing, Cassie.â
He smiled again, and although it wasnât directed at her, Marlena felt it all the way to her toes. After being without her mate for so long, sheâd lost all sense of hunger. But now those parts of her sprang back to life, and she remembered what desire felt like. The sensation knocked her completely off balance, and she had no idea what to do about it.
âWhile youâre here, could you help us with something?â Cassie asked. âI need Marley to fetch some pawpaw for my spell, but what with everything that happened last week, I donât like her going out all alone. Would you be a dear and go with her? It would put my old heart at ease.â
Laying it on a bit thick, arenât you? Marlena thought. She slanted the old witch a look that could kill, but Cassie merely ignored her. âRelax, I can take care of myself.â
âNo, itâs okay.â Adam glanced down at his watch. âI donât have anything booked until early this evening, so itâs not like anyone will miss me.â
âWhat about your associate?â Marlena asked. âYou know, the guy with no memory or powers?â
Adam gave a dismissive wave of his hand. âOh, heâs fine. Dmitriâs watching him today.â He reached in his pocket and pulled out a set of keys. âWhere are we going?â
Sensing defeat, Marlena stuffed her hands in her pockets. âPut your keys away. Iâm driving.â
Adam shrugged. âLadiesâ choice.â
âFine. Weâll go as soon as Iâve changed.â
âDo you think you could also pick up some demon horn?â Cassie asked as Marlena headed for the stairs. âI wasnât going to ask, but since you wonât be out on your own . . .â
Marlena bit back a growl. Boy, sheâd stepped right into that one. What was supposed to be a quick trip to the pasture was turning into an all-day affair. âPowder or chunk?â
âChunk, if you can find it. I can always grind it down. The last two batches of powder I bought were mixed with ash.â
âAnything else?â
âNo, I think thatâll cover it.â Cassie flashed a grin that said she expected Marlena and Adam to do a lot more than run errands. âGive me a call if youâre running late.â
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The silence was deafening inside Marlenaâs Volvo as they drove to a part of the county untouched by strip malls and subdivisions. As she drove, she periodically checked the mirrors to make sure they werenât being followed. More than once, sheâd felt Adamâs gaze on her, but every time she looked in his direction, he was staring out the passenger side window.
At last, they reached a wide-open pasture, and she pulled onto the shoulder of the road and cut the engine. âWith all the rain weâve gotten, the pastureâs bound to be soggy. You might want to wait in the car.â
Adam shook his head as he unfastened his seat belt. âNo, thatâs okay. Iâll go with you. A
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