Poison's Kiss (Deadly Beauties 2)
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Dusters and light users laugh and drink amongst dark users and changers. I can see their eyes and their aura's shining brightly without fear of someone realizing their inner secrets. Absolutely no one is capping off their auras? Really? This doesn't happen.
It's as though the friction of opposing sides doesn't matter here. The rules of our world that force us to keep the magic portion of our auras guarded don't apply right now. I do well to keep my magic sealed from sight, but the colors of my emotions dangle out there for all to see. I'll be glad when I master that.
A dark-haired woman looks glamorously detailed with flashy jewels, a decadent dress, but a wicked glaze in her eyes. She heads toward us, intrigue and darkness tainting her familiar blue eyes.
Her long locks dan
ce against the air, stirred by her brisk pace. Her eyes sweep up and down me as she combs over every inch of my body. I'm feeling very uncomfortable with her scrutinizing appraisal, especially since I have no clue who she is.
"Drackus, darling, I wasn't aware you invited guests without telling me."
Darling? Great. Dad has a deadly beauty. That shouldn't be surprising. Apparently his taste in women is as abhorrent as my mother's taste in men. Maybe the two of them were more perfect for each other than I thought.
"That's because Alyssa showed up as a surprise. She's-"
"A friend of mine," Dray interjects, keeping Drackus from having to mention my mother's name to his new girlfriend.
Dray steps up, relieving Drackus of his hold on me. It's obvious he doesn't want to relinquish me just yet, but he does so. It worries me slightly that he hasn't told his girlfriend about me, but not because I'm offended. It worries me because I can almost see her black heart, and I wonder what he fears she might do if she knew.
"Ah. How nice. I wasn't aware you were close with any light users. She's mortal, is she not? I can hear her quickly beating heart."
A devious sparkle glistens in her eye. I really hope Drackus keeps his silence about his true ties to me.
"Indeed she is, but she's very well acquainted with our world already," Dray murmurs, pulling me a little closer to him.
Drackus gauges our connection, not seeming thrilled with the dark angel touching me. It's not the dark angel he should fear. It's the dark user and night stalker that drive me crazy... literally.
"Well, should we move on to the dinner table?" Dray asks, trying to peel Cruella's eyes off me.
"Certainly," she says coolly, her impeccable posture too poised. "I'd love to get our party underway."
I glance to Drackus, and he thins his lips as if he feels uncomfortable, which is highly unusual. Normally, he's a rock - his emotions undecipherable.
"By the way, Alyssa, this is Amari. My bride-to-be," Drackus says, his tone steady and emotionless once again.
I suddenly feel a little sick.
I officially just got a hell of a lot more than I came for. First he flips my rags into a rich dress, and now he's giving me a wicked stepmother. I can't even begin to fathom how morbid this Cinderella story just became.
"It's nice to meet you, Amari," I force out, trying not to sound as shocked as I am.
She gives me a tight smile, not even pretending to be warm as she walks by, rounding up her guests for their celebration. Did I really just stumble into my father's engagement party?
Dray releases me when Drackus pulls me away. He smirks, seeming to realize my father's discomfort which I still find bizarre.
"You're bound to that night stalker. I can see it in your colors," Drackus whispers, his voice almost too low for even my overexerted hearing.
"I didn't tell him I was a... never mind. I can't have this conversation with you. It's too weird."
An accidental smile quirks up, but he banishes it quickly. It almost looks like a brush of sadness and guilt resonates in his eternally young face.
"I understand that. To be honest, I'm not too comfortable with the subject either. I am glad you're here though. I would have invited you, but I would have never thought you'd come."
Sure he would have invited me.
"I don't think your bride is too fond of me."
He lets a laugh escape and shakes his head. "You're an unknown light. She's just wary. Ignore her."