Page 9 of Wrath


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Dee couldn’t even say for sure that Rosabella had stopped long enough to consider if she even wanted Shade for herself. If Dee had to bet, she’d say it was part Shade didn’t like her, and part Shade liked her daughter better. Neither of which Rosabella could stand.

“I’m thinking about Ashe as well,” Shade said. “He was Lucifer’s right-hand demon, his second, and they were close.” He wrapped his fore and middle fingers together. “Like really close. Lucifer gave Ashe whatever he needed, and Ashe seemed to relish that trust.”

Dee had to snort at that one. “Can you imagine having to work for Lucifer?”

Shade flashed her one of his gorgeous smiles and shrugged Rosabella’s hand off his shoulder. “True that. But when Ashe took Eddie, he was powerful, Dee.” He looked at her with his piercing gray eyes. “I mean, like way more powerful than he should have been, and the power felt…other.”

“Other?” Upper demons were often imbued with the power of their maker. “Other than Lucifer?”

Shade nodded.

“I’m a massage therapist,” Rosabella lisped. “Fifteen minutes with my magic fingers, and your tension will be history.”

“Yeah.” Shade rubbed his palm over his face. “I didn’t recognize the power signature at all.”

It must be a new experience for her daughter to be so thoroughly ignored, and Dee was here for it. “So, what’s your plan?”

“The hounds are very bonded to Eddie,” Shade said. “And they’re demanding I let them track her.”

Cronus and Xerxes had been dragging their furry butts around the theatre like a pair of lost puppies since Eddie’s abduction. “Can they find her?”

“They’ll end themselves trying.” Shade stood and shouldered his bag.

Hell princes and humans together didn’t often end well, but Eddie wasn’t entirely human, and she also wasn’t Rosabella. Still, Dee was a grandmother who adored her granddaughter. “And will you do whatever it takes to find her?”

He looked at her tenderly. “You know the answer to that, Dee.”

And she nodded, because yes, she did. Shade would move heaven and earth—quite literally if he had to—to find Eddie. “Stay in contact.” She patted his shoulder. “What do you need me to do?”

“Stay here,” he said. “And let me know if there’s anything I need to know about.”

“Will do.” A part of Dee wanted to be out there with Shade searching for Eddie, but keeping the candle in the window lit was the best thing she could do. She didn’t command the hounds or have the powers Shade did. She was also on the guardian’s shit list. If Eddie was in heaven or hell, then she had even less chance of finding her than she did on earth. So despite her need to take action, she would stay here and keep the business as usual going. “Good luck, Shade.”

“Take care, Dee.” He kissed her forehead, and she got a waft of the pure sex appeal that was the being who embodied lust. Her Eddie might one day be a very lucky girl…being… no girl. Eddie was her Eddie-girl, and she always would be.

“What a jerk.” Rosabella threw herself back on Eddie’s bed. “He just ignored me.”

“He doesn’t like you,” Dee took an unmotherly delight in telling her. She could remonstrate with Rosabella about the inappropriateness and sheer shittyness of hitting on a being who was involved with her daughter, but Rosabella would shrug that off as inconsequential. All was fair in love and war as far as Rosabella was concerned. And only where she was concerned. Rosabella got to do what the hell she liked, and the rest of humanity was merely a supporting cast in the play of her life.

Rosabella rolled to her stomach and rested her head on her folded hands. “Don’t be a bitch, Mom. You’re just pissed at me.”

Was she? Dee studied her daughter. She might have gone beyond pissed into numb several years ago. “What are you doing here, Bella?”

Rosabella yawned and closed her eyes. “I told you,” she mumbled. “I’m here because you managed to lose my daughter.”

* * *

Wrath couldn’t say he disliked Haziel. She seemed a decent enough sort for an angel, and the honesty thing was funny as fuck, but he didn’t want her as his watchdog. He didn’t want any watchdog.

He stormed down to the greenroom where he sensed Ramiel was still squatting.

Ramiel looked up when he strode into the room. “Wrath.”

“Call off your watchdog.” Wrath really didn’t like this archangel. He was a pompous, bigoted motherfucker who thought the sun shone out his ass. He didn’t see why a decent angel like Haziel was wasting her energy on such a pile of crap.

Ramiel studied him thoughtfully for a long moment. “I’m not going do that, Wrath. You’re out of control. Your seal is weakening, and your get is missing. Along with your powers. You are a loose cannon, and we cannot allow that.”

“Allow?” Wrath breathed deep as rage rose inside him. What his fellow supernaturals didn’t understand was that for every time he exploded, there were another two hundred he kept a lid on it. The word allow was like a red rag to a bull. Angels were so fucking sanctimonious. Over the millennia, they’d begun to believe the bullshit humans spouted about them. “You don’t get to allow or disallow me anything.”

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