The Rebel Witch – Thieves Read Online Lexi Blake

Categories Genre: Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Suspense, Vampires, Witches Tags Authors:
Advertisement

Total pages in book: 153
Estimated words: 144404 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 722(@200wpm)___ 578(@250wpm)___ 481(@300wpm)
<<<<78910111929>153
Advertisement


My stomach dropped as the kitchen door opened and Eddie ran through. “My poor mistress. What was I thinking? I have made sliders for you, and fried cheese with a lovely spicy marinara sauce.”

“Whoa, something smells delicious.” My son walked in the room, sniffing the air like the wolf he was. He downed two sliders before Eddie could even get them on the table. “I am enjoying your pregnancy, Mom. You go, little demon bro. Keep asking for the apps.”

I’d finally found something that made me stop eating. I sat back as Fenrir started in on the cheese sticks.

My friend was addicted to demon blood, and I had a decision to make.

Chapter Two

Liv

“You hurting yet?”

I groaned. Kelsey was either incredibly naïve or had become brilliant at torture because this whole “no privacy, anyone could come in but I couldn’t get away from them” thing was truly my version of hell. I thought about the fact that I would probably like actual Hell more than I enjoyed this fucking cheery room in fucking Faeville, Iceland.

Evangeline Donovan-Quinn leaned against the open door to my prison cell, which happened to be decorated like someone’s grandma loved them very much. I’m not joking. That sucker had quilts and crocheted shit, and absolutely none of my clothes. So I was wearing jeans that were the slightest bit too tight and an overly large concert T. I didn’t know who the Drive-By Truckers are, but someone here liked them.

Thank the dark lord there was a mirror so I could see that I look like a strung-out junkie.

One more bit of torture I wasn’t sure Kelsey meant to hand out.

“I’m fine.” I wouldn’t be here too long. One way or another I would either escape or more than likely my heart would explode and then what was left of my soul could fly happily into the darkness and serve whatever Hell Lord Myrddin wanted me to for all the rest of eternity.

I didn’t like the voice inside me that whispered this was a bad fucking life plan and I should get my shit together. The one that said this might be a chance I hadn’t expected.

I didn’t like that voice at all. Especially since it sounded a lot like Kelsey Owens.

Was that even still her name? Did one take on all of the hubs’ names when one married more than one? The queen had, but Kelsey tended to do her own thing. Maybe they took hers. It wasn’t like either of her dudes had great family lineages.

Trent’s family had helped those witches defile me. They’d been sitting around those altars in their powerful wolf forms ready to tear me to pieces if I made the horrible mistake of running.

And Gray’s father had been watching like it was a great movie he could see over and over again.

You know who hadn’t been there that night? Myrddin Emrys.

“I don’t know. You’re looking pretty ragged there.” Evan gave me a once over.

“Well, if I’m bringing down the vibe, you could break that ward and I’ll be right out of your hair, Princess,” I vowed.

Evan snorted, an oddly regal sound, but then she kind of hit all the lotteries when she was born. Her mother was a companion—as a class of women they are unbelievably attractive, and not only to vampires. Her bio dad was an actual sex god. And her bonus pops was the king. Or he had been. Yeah, Evangeline Donovan-Quinn should have had a cushy life. She was all of seventeen and should have been pampered and coddled.

Instead she stared at me with cold eyes that had already seen way too much. “I could get you out of my hair, Liv. Permanently.”

Were we about to fight? I had to admit if I could avoid the withdrawal-seizure, exploding-heart thing, I was good with that. Evan had her uncle’s archery skills. Arrow through the heart worked for me. Or a knife. I was certain she had a couple of those on her body. Bare hands could work, but then we would do that whole two-chicks-fighting thing, and that always feels uncouth to me. There’s a reason I prefer to fight with magic. Hollywood battles are carefully choreographed. In the real world, hair pulling is a choice that is made way too often.

My fingertips felt like they were vibrating, proof that the demon blood was leaving my system rapidly at this point and I was going to have so much fun with the shakes. I wouldn’t be able to hide them in a few hours, and the thought of Kelsey seeing me like this made me want to puke.

I would probably be doing a lot of that in the future, hence my willingness to die.

“You want to try me, let’s go, Princess,” I said with way more bravado than I actually possessed.


Advertisement

<<<<78910111929>153

Advertisement