Chapter 47 #2
“No, Bianca. I wasn’t,” Cora replied, standing up and pulling out a pair of long black earplugs.
Definitely not the thin orange ones Eliana had given her earlier.
“I was never under your spell.” Cora glanced back to Saiden and added, “Who knew I could ever be such a good actor? Maybe I’ve been wasting my time with directing. ”
Saiden couldn’t believe it. His mate, his perfect mate, had fooled them both. And now she was cracking jokes seconds after stabbing someone when she should be doubled over in pain from her own wounds.
He truly did not deserve her.
Blood burbled up out of Bianca’s mouth. “You think this ends with me?” the dying vampire choked out. “She might overlook you killing her rabid children, but she’ll never let my death go unpunished. You think all the new rogues are just coincidence? You have no idea what’s coming for you now.”
Saiden was tempted to try to save Bianca. Stabilize her just enough to take her prisoner and find out what she knew. But the fading thumps in her chest told him it was too late for that. They would have to deal with any other threats when the time came.
If it ever came.
Awkwardly nudging a piece of glass aside, Saiden resisted the urge to run to Cora, wrap her up in his arms, and never let her go.
She had come for him. She saved him. Did that mean…?
He was too afraid to say anything, so they both silently watched as Bianca succumbed to her wounds. It was only after he could no longer discern even the faintest of heartbeats that he turned to face his mate. His future. However short it may be.
Cora stepped over to him shyly, her small feet crunching in the glass that still coated much of the warehouse floor.
She looked up at him, and he would have given anything to be able to read her mind. To know what she was thinking. Did his family force her to come? Did she want to be here? How did she pull it all off? Did her showing up mean that things had…?
“Did you really threaten her with a bomb for me?”
Well that was the last thing he expected her to ask.
Saiden glanced down at the C-4 still strapped to his chest. “For you? I’d threaten her with a nuke if I had one.”
Shaking her head admonishingly, Cora made a tsk tsk noise. “That’s not very vampiric of you.”
“Yeah, yeah, so she told me.”
Cora glanced around at the warehouse, then her eyes slid back to his, a mischievous glint sparkling in their depths. “Kinda seems like a shame to waste it at this point.”
“Why Cora, you little firebug.” He stepped forward, testing her limits.
When she didn’t move away, he risked it all to run a hand gently over her messy hair.
Cora leaned into his touch, and he almost lost it with that subtle but tender movement.
He felt like he was the one who had a knife in his heart, and she’d pulled it free.
“Just saying,” she murmured as she stepped closer to him, less than a few inches away now. “I always wanted to have the budget to put a big explosion scene in a movie.”
“And I would deny you nothing,” he said, closing the distance and sweeping her up into his arms. He waited to see if she would push him away.
She didn’t. Instead, she wrapped her arms around his neck. “You would deny me nothing, huh?” she asked coyly. “Does that mean I can still get that third question? Because your family told me the truth and there’s one thing I’d like to know about this whole mate situation.”
Saiden tensed, and his heart started beating faster than Cora’s had on their first drive together. “Ask me anything.”
She licked her lips nervously, and it took all his willpower not to lean forward and trace his own tongue along the same spot.
When she met his gaze, the uncertainty in her eyes nearly destroyed him.
“Do you actually want it?” she asked quietly.
“Do you want me? Or is it just because fate chose you for me?”
He knew what Bianca must have felt before she died because Cora’s words sank into him like the sharpest of daggers, his heart shredding itself beat by thundering beat against the blade he could almost feel in his chest. The fact that she even thought for one second that she mattered so little to him ate at his insides and tore his soul into confetti.
“Fuck fate,” he growled, gripping her tighter.
“I would choose you even if the stars tried to rip us apart. I love you, Cora. I love you for the incredible, beautiful person that you are, and it has nothing to do with Lilith or anyone else. I don’t think mates are chosen for us.
I think the universe saw how deeply I was going to fall in love with you and decided to give me the mating bond as a kick in the pants.
You are it for me, Cora. Until death comes to claim me again, I am yours. ”
He waited for her to say something, but for possibly the first time ever, she had no words. Not that he needed words, because when she leaned forward and pressed her lips to his, the kiss gave him everything he had never allowed himself to dream about.
She kissed him with the kind of intensity that only came on the heels of avoiding death.
She kissed him with the kind of passion that only came from finding the person who owned every part of your soul.
And she kissed him with the kind of love he had only ever dreamt of—the kind he could carry with him into the next life.
He let it all sink into him as his tongue found a perfect synchronicity with hers. Pulling her to his chest tightly, he didn’t know where he ended and she began. They were together, and that was all that mattered. For as long as he had.
It was the faint click-beep followed by a ticking that forced them to end the kiss sooner than he would have liked. Hell, a hundred years could pass, and he still wouldn’t want to stop kissing her.
But that would have to wait since they both glanced down and saw the timer on the bomb counting down from thirty.
“There goes my cinematic ending,” Cora said with a playful smack on his arm.
“Don’t worry, we have plenty more at home,” he assured her, unhooking the C-4 and setting it on the floor next to Bianca’s body.
He scooped Cora up and dashed out of the warehouse, pushing his vampiric speed to the limit.
They’d just gotten out the door and across the parking lot when the warehouse went up in flames. Arms wrapped around each other, they watched the building burn. It wasn’t the revenge he wanted, but he would take it. He had Cora by his side, and that was all he cared about.
He turned to her, the glow of the burning building dancing across her porcelain face. “Now that we’re safe are you going to tell me how you pulled that off in there?”
Cora grinned a little mischievously. “I just pretended to be under her influence. When Jinx lost her hearing in a childhood accident, she struggled with feeling different from everyone else, so I learned how to read lips alongside her. It’s never completely accurately, but it allowed me to understand enough to respond to Bianca’s commands.
Combined with the special ear plugs I got from Baylin that blocked her ability, I figured I could fake it long enough to get within stabbing distance. ”
Saiden nodded, and his hand drifted down to the blood stain on Cora’s abdomen. He blinked at the smear of red over an otherwise smooth patch of skin visible through the tear in her dress. There wasn’t even a trace of evidence that a dagger had been sticking out of her moments before.
“How?” he murmured.
“My Gift,” Cora replied. “I don’t feel pain anymore, and I heal faster than even Eliana or Marquin.” She swallowed roughly and stared up at him with so much love in her eyes that it almost hurt Saiden to know he wouldn’t get to spend a hundred lifetimes with her looking at him just like that.
“I’ll never be sick or injured again, Saiden,” she whispered. “It might be called Lilith’s Gift, but it was you who gave me that.”
With no other thought in his head beyond claiming his mate, Saiden crushed his lips against hers, wanting to savor every last second they had together. Cora pulled back before he had the chance to fully enjoy her taste, though.
“I’m not saying I'm okay with the fact that you hid things from me and turned me against my will, but…” She reached up and tucked a stray bit of hair behind his ear. “I understand why you did it. Why you couldn’t let me go if I was your mate.”
The smile dropped from his face, and he searched her eyes for any reservation. “You know how I feel, but are you okay with that? With being my mate?”
It wouldn’t matter in the long run—the sand in his hourglass was almost up—but he hoped he might get to experience at least a brief moment of complete and utter happiness.
She bit her lip, absently chewing at the soft pink flesh.
“It’s a lot to process since we just met a few days ago, but yeah, I think I want it.
You slipped inside my heart when I wasn’t looking, and now I don’t want you to leave.
When they told me I might never see you again…
I love you, Saiden. I didn’t expect to fall so hard, but I did.
Eternity is a long time to ask of someone, but I don’t know anyone else I would choose to have by my side. ”
It was everything he wanted to hear, yet at the same time her words crushed him, denying him the joy he thought he would feel.
Anguish twisted his stomach into knots as he rubbed his thumb over her abused lower lip.
“Oh, Cora. I think this might be easier if you hated me. As much as I want forever with you, I don’t exactly have much time left. ”
She nodded slowly, her expression betraying nothing of her thoughts about his statement. “That’s right,” she replied softly. “Your family told me about the Coalition.”
He would have thought she might be a bit more upset for him, but he really had no right to ask for her tears.
Instead, he forced a tiny grin even though there was nothing remotely amusing about the situation.
Better to laugh than cry. “At least you won’t have to worry about being stuck with me forever. ”
Cupping the back of his neck, Cora pulled him lower and pressed her forehead to his.
“About that…”