"The spirit of the Phoenix," he said. "It now resides within you."
She stumbled backward as she waited for the punch line to the sick joke. There had to be a punch line, didn't there? Otherwise Dante would be serious. And that would mean she had some horrid creature setting up camp inside her.
Abby clutched her throat with trembling hands. She couldn't breathe. Couldn't think.
"No," she at last managed to gasp. 'You're lying."
Easily detecting her distress, Dante moved forward, his hands held out. "Abby, I know this is difficult"
Abby loosed a hysterical laugh even as she bumped painfully into the paneled wail.
She had thought there was nothing left to shock her. How could it? Nothing could be worse than demons and vampires.
Or so she had thought.
Now she gave a violent shake of her head. "What could you know? You're not even human."
Chapter 5
Dante suppressed the urge to growl in frustration.
During his hurried excursion to Selena's, he had prepared himself for this confrontation. He hadn't pretended that Abby would do backflips of joy at being the Chalice for the Phoenix. Or thank him for offering the truth.
He knew she would be upset, even hysterical.
But that sudden fear in her eyes as she backed from him was enough to stir his most primal feelings.
Bloody hell, why did he care if she had returned to thinking him a monster? He had endured over three hundred years chained to the Phoenix without giving a damn about Selena as a person. Unless one counted the delicious dreams of draining her dry.
She had been no more than his captor. The tangible source of his smoldering fury.
But Abby…
It did matter, he grimly accepted. It mattered too damn much.
Reluctantly he studied the fragile, too-pale features, knowing he would do whatever necessary to ease her distress.
"Please listen to me, Abby," he murmured.
She gave another shake of her head. "No, just stay away from me."
Stay away? The irony-brought a wry smile to his lips.
"I'm afraid I can't do that. We are now bound together. Neither of us can leave the other. It's part of the spell."
Her eyes widened in horror before they abruptly narrowed. "Now I know that you're lying. "You did leave me."
"I did not go far, and it was with the knowledge that I would soon return to your side," he said softly, subtly moving forward. "Had I deliberately intended to flee, the pain would have been unbearable. Trust me, I tried enough times over the centuries to be certain."
She licked her dry lips. "No."
"Abby, can you tell me honestly that you did not feel my absence? Deep within you?"
The truth was etched upon her pale features even as she shook her head in denial. "This… can't be. I would know if some creature was living inside me."
"Do you want proof?"
She pressed even tighter to the paneling. "What do you mean?"