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“Well, I’m very sorry to have disturbed your private fantasy time.”

She was surprised that the mere mention of golden boy… er, Ben, was enough to distract Darrak. She’d have to remember she had that weapon at her disposal.

The only problem was she hadn’t been dreaming about Ben. She’d known all too well exactly who she’d been orally exploring.

She swallowed. Maybe that wasn’t the best terminology for her to use, even if it was just in her head.

But it didn’t change anything. She’d been kissing Darrak. Willingly. And she’d wanted to do a whole lot more than that. Whether she’d thought it was a dream or not, it was very disturbing considering how much she wanted him out of her life — since if he stayed she was going to die. Talk about a bucket of cold water thrown on her libido. Willfully groping him seemed contrary to that position.

It was a Lust thing. Capital L. That’s all. Since it was one of the Deadly Sins it seemed demonically appropriate.

“You should get ready,” Darrak said. “If we’re going to follow your client’s hubby we need to leave in fifteen minutes. Cheaters like early starts to their days.”

“Is that something you’re an expert on? Unfaithful men?”

“You’d be surprised just how many things I’m an expert on.” His voice didn’t hold a whole lot of friendliness at the moment. Which was fine with her. It made it much easier to concentrate on something other than the sight of his mouthwateringly perfect bare chest as he pulled his black shirt back on.

Snap the hell out of it, she commanded herself. Nothing happened. You got off lucky.

Getting off was also a bad turn of phrase at the moment.

Luckily she wouldn’t have to think about it. They were going to follow Richard Morgan to see who his mistress was. Or even if he had a mistress. Eden would take some pictures to show his wife the proof. And then Eden planned on following the girlfriend and finding out if she was up to no good.

She wondered if Fay had been serious when she said she’d be taken back home and possibly killed for abandoning her fairy ways for the love of a human. What kind of fairies were these, anyhow?

Scary fairies.

Unlike yesterday, this morning when Eden had gotten showered and dressed, received a knowing look from Leena in cat form — which she ignored — and was ready to leave, she didn’t try to sneak onto the elevator without Darrak. He accompanied her, although he was quiet. He sat silently on the passenger side of her car as she drove to a Starbucks, the one Fay said Richard always picked up coffee from each morning, and parked outside.

It was strange. Darrak was so different than Ben in more than the obvious ways. Ben made her nervous. But when she was with Darrak she felt like she could speak her mind. Easily. In fact, she’d been more open and honest with him than she’d been with… well, anyone. Probably ever. And that was all kinds of pathetic.

One of the many reasons why she wanted him gone.

Although, after seeing the real her, warts and all, it would surprise her if he’d even consider sticking around after their situation had been taken care of.

Which was good. She didn’t like what she’d seen of the supernatural world so far. She was more than ready to get back to her blissful ignorance.

Also, she didn’t want any obligations. Even working with Andy was beginning to have that permanent feel to it. Especially since it was doubtful that he’d be able to buy out her half — or rather, 49 percent—any time soon.

But if she wanted to sell so damn bad, why had she felt ill at the prospect of him claiming bankruptcy yesterday?

Because she would have lost money. That’s all it was.

Money that hadn’t really been hers in the first place. Her mother was the one who’d won half the agency. Other than her name on a piece of paper, Eden had no claim to the business, or really any right to be there.

And then there was Ben.

When she’d first caught a glimpse of the cop, she’d never thought she would have a chance with him. It seemed safe to admire him from afar. Now things were different. So what happened if there was something between them? Not saying that he’d ever ask her out again, but what if he did? And what if she accepted?

There were a lot of big what-ifs in her life at the moment.

Another one was what if she didn’t solve the Darrak problem and in a year she died because of him?

That one took up a lot of space in the what-if pile.

Her life sucked, but she didn’t want it to end anytime soon.

See? That was a specific goal. She knew what she wanted and she knew what it took to get it. A chance at a happy and fulfilling future was dependent on her saying hasta la vista to Darrak as soon as humanly possible.

No matter how easy it was to talk to him. Or how much she’d liked kissing him. Or how her unconscious self seemed to have extremely impure thoughts when it came to the demon.

None of that mattered.

Being possessed by Darrak would eventually kill her.

She didn’t want to die.

He had to go. Simple as that.

CHAPTER 13

“There he is,” Darrak said after a moment.

Eden glanced down at the picture Fay had given her, and yes, that was Richard Morgan walking into the coffee shop. Right on time for his double espresso.

“So what should we do?” she asked.

“You’re the fake private investigator in this car. Not me.”

“Andy said to write down what he does and take pictures.”

“Then that’s exactly what you should do.” Darrak leaned back in his seat and crossed his arms. “Have you thought about getting your license?”

“No.” She held the camera up and snapped a shot of the back of Richard’s head.

“Just no? Not a maybe?”

“I don’t want to do this sort of thing on a regular basis. This is an exception to the rule.”

“You sure have a lot of rules. You should think about breaking them sometime. You’d probably be a lot happier.”

“I’m happy.”

He eyed her sideways. “Sure you are.”

“I’m ecstatic about life. I’m surprised it doesn’t show.”

“What do you want to do with your life?” he asked.

“Like a career?”