Incubus Hunter

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my daughter back.
    Blaze remained where he was, watching me.
    I paused. “What’s option two?”
    “We kill Adae.”
    I blew out a large, loud breath and went back
to pacing.
    Many had tried to kill Adae. Teams of
assassins had failed. Adae kept hundreds of sorcerers around him
day and night.
    Additionally, Adae was a legend. There were
stories of how he’d captured dragons with just his bare hands. No
magic. Others claimed he’d destroyed villages full of strong
witches with just a few words.
    No.
    Killing Adae is not an option.
    Then it came to me, like lightening striking
a tree within a rainstorm. I halted and said, “I know Adae’s cell
system like the back of my hand.”
    I’d caught hundreds of lower incubi in the
past years. Some were only a week old, starving for energy after
giving up their humanity for immortality. I’d watched the sorcerers
lock the young incubi away as I followed them in and out the cell
system with no problem.
    “I could easily get us into the cells.” I bit
the side of my lip and gazed at a sea gull as it landed on the sand
near us. “I’ve considered grabbing Jade and escaping many times
before, but I couldn’t figure out how to handle the guards if they
caught me. I could bite one, maybe get a few with my needles, but
not all the others.”
    “I could kill them all,” Blaze said
matter-of-factly. “Unless things have changed drastically in the
past five years, the guards are no match for me.”
    “Then you’ll help me get my daughter?”
    “I’d do anything for you,” he whispered.
    I focused on his eyes, searching for
dishonesty.
    He closed the distance between us, kissed me,
and then said, “Now let’s figure out a plan so you can relax and
let me fuck you.”
     
    Later that night, I clung to Blaze, hanging
onto his back as he flew us toward Adae’s stone castle. The wind
blew through his charcoal curls. They blended within the starless
night sky. The air reeked of sulfur.
    It’s going to work out.
    We soared over the circle of erupting
volcanoes, Adae’s first line of defense for enemies that traveled
on foot. Heat rose from the fiery mountains and almost seared my
skin. I tensed, lifting my feet.
    “Are you okay?” Blaze flew us higher and
cloaked us with the darkness that hovered around us.
    “Let’s go over our plan again.” I tightened
my legs’ grip around his waist and was immediately reminded of the
soreness in my thighs.
    After coming up with a plan, Blaze fucked me
over and over on the sand, in the tree, within the sea, until every
part of me was weak and trembling.
    His scent saturated every part of my body. I
reveled in it, glad to not be alone anymore in my own pathetic
misery. Finally, I had someone to spend time with, if only for a
few days more.
    Focus.
    “Must we go over this damn plan again?” Blaze
chuckled. “This will be the tenth time. I’m considering dropping
you in a volcano.”
    “Very funny.” I lifted my head up and glanced
over his shoulders. I could make out the jagged edges of the
castle’s gray stones that more resembled decaying flesh than
building material. “Blaze, I just want to make sure everything
works out.”
    He groaned and increased our flying speed
until a current of air rushed against us and the images around me
appeared distorted.
    “We stay together,” he said. “Unless you
think I’m hurt or losing, in which case you grab your daughter and
run as fast as you can.”
    “I told you I won’t leave you,” I said.
    He growled. His thick cords of muscle under
my arms trembled with stubborn rage.
    “Oh, hush.” I rolled my eyes completely
unfazed. “We stay together, get Jade, and then we leave.”
    “The goal is your daughter. Don’t worry about
me.”
    “That’s not the plan, Blaze.”
    We approached the castle. Silence hovered
around it, which was typical. Everything happened below ground,
where no one could witness Adae’s business dealings. For the
wizard, it was all about convincing his

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