Things Forbidden

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to physically harm her, so long as she maintained her innocence.  It only lasted a split second, and he wasn’t even sure anyone else had seen it, but the small blue light that engulfed the girl told him all he needed to know.  She was protected by a power far greater than any demon’s.
     
     
     
    Chapter Sixteen
     
     
     
    Paris used the disarray to get Zoe out of the palace.  He brought her back to his place, putting a barrier in place so that no one would come looking for them .  He had a new found respect for the girl.  Not just because she had done what he could not.  She got him out of a very sticky situation.  The demon princess was dead, and there was no way it could be held against him.  The situation couldn’t have turned out more perfect if Paris had planned it.  Of course there was now going to be a major fallout.  The Grand Elder’s bloodline had just been ended, and he was very close to dying himself.  The fight for his position was about to begin.  The future of his people was very much in question .  
    “Are you really going to leave me alone now?” Zoe asked as she wiped the last of the demoness’ blood from her face .  She realized now just how sad that thought made her.  Despite everything that had happened, she found that the demon had somehow gained a place in her heart.  There was just something about him that she couldn’t stay away from.  She didn’t want him to leave her alone.
    “If that is what you wish,” Paris said, and this time his charm was genui ne.  He truly meant it too.  If Zoe wanted to be left alone after all of this, he didn’t blame her.  She had been through more than someone like her deserved.  He felt a twinge of guilt, knowing that he was the reason for it all.
    “You know,” Zoe said, trying to prolong the time she had left with him.  She wanted to leave things on a good note with him.  If this was the last time she would ever see him, she wanted to say everything that needed to be said. “I still remember you saved my life.  I’ll always be thankful.”
    “Zoe,” he said.  His voice was smooth, a heavy whisper as he came closer to her.  A grin spread across his face as his eyes began to appreciate her body once more.  His nose picked up her faint arousal and he just couldn’t wait any longer.  Th ere were no more distractions.  T here would be no more calls.  Nothing would interrupt their time together now.  He could finally discover everything he had waited so long to discover.
    “Paris,” Zoe questioned in a whisper, a lump in her throat that she couldn’t seem to get rid of.  She took in a deep breath as his hands found her hips, his eyes locked onto hers.  His gaze burned into her, making her feel hot and cold at the same time.  A tingling heat began to accumulate in her stomach as h is lips found hers, his touch surprisingly gentle.  He wrapped a hand in her hair, pulling her closer into him, nipping lightly at her lips, coaxing her to open, to let him in.  She happily complied, her tongue finding his as they fought for dominance.  A rumble echoed in his chest, a purr of pleasure. 
    Zoe pulled back, unsure of the strange vocalization.  She looked up at him, her ey es glazed over him desire, a question on her brow.  His arm wrapped around her waist and he pulled her back into him, hi s purr of desire even more intense .  The vibrations rattled through her and she found her arousal increasing with the sensation.  His fingers found the zipper on her dress and he pulled it down, the silk bloodied gown sliding freely off her shoulders and to the floor at her feet. 
    His lips caressed her neck, pausing at the crook were it met her shoulders, enjoying the shiver that ran through her.  A throaty moan encouraged him to continue, and his hands grasped her thighs, wrapping her legs around his body.  He pushed up against the nearest wall, frantic to feel some pressure as he ground his hips against her.  Her fingers

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