The Rebel Witch – Thieves Read Online Lexi Blake

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Total pages in book: 153
Estimated words: 144404 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 722(@200wpm)___ 578(@250wpm)___ 481(@300wpm)
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Then fucking Kelsey came back and reminded me of what the world had been like before.

Black, perfectly manicured claws came into my line of sight before he placed them on my chin, gently pushing me up so I looked into his eyes. They were endless black orbs of…nothing. A void I would lose myself in if I let it. A void of absolute nothing.

That was Hell. Meaninglessness. The idea that we are nothing. That we are born without purpose, and all suffering is simply inconsequential and random.

“Olivia Carey, you are nothing. You are a speck in the universe. You would do well to remember your place. If you want out of this prison, you know how to free yourself.”

An image shot through my head. An image of blood. I could break a glass and open my veins. The demon blood inside me wouldn’t save me. It didn’t work the way vampire blood did. If I was careful and did it while Casey was sleeping, I might get away with it. He might not feel it if I was quick. He’d only felt the soul spell because it had taken hours and hours of agony, or perhaps because on some level our souls had connected.

“Do you want me to help you, child?” Lucifer sounded comforting now, a warmth creeping along my spine. “I could get into a bit of trouble, but if your misery is too much, I will chance it.”

He could use that talon and split my throat. My blood would spill on the infertile ground and soak into this realm. I wouldn’t hurt or ache any longer.

I would be nothing.

“Olivia!”

Casey. He was calling for me. His voice brought me out of that horrible space and I moved, breaking the contact and shaking off that feeling I’d had.

“So be it,” Lucifer announced and then he was gone.

My hands were shaking when Casey got to the middle of the maze long before anyone else would have.

“Baby, are you okay?” He moved in like it was his right to comfort me.

When he put his arms around me, I let him.

For a moment, I felt something, something that wasn’t darkness.

It scared the fuck out of me.

* * * *

Kelsey

I stood in the hallway that led to the great room and stared at my husband because he couldn’t have said what he’d said. “I’m sorry. Who is here?”

Gray was in his best suit, looking every inch the leader of a demonic realm. His horns were out and he was taller than normal, though mostly human. I’ve come to realize that Gray’s control of his form is proof of his royal nature and strength. Those horns being out and beautifully rounded while his face remained perfectly human was kind of showing off. His violet eyes were darker than normal as he seemed to be psyching himself up to walk into that room. “Lucifer Morningstar. According to Tix, he’s here and demanding breakfast.”

Somehow I hadn’t had Lucifer wants some mini muffins on my bingo card for this trip.

“Not ‘according to.’ He is here.” Tix moved in, fussing with Gray’s tie. There was an unmistakable air of anxiety around the usually chill demon. “And uninvited and unannounced. What is this world coming to? We have protocols.”

Eddie was at my side. He was never chill. He took my hand in his, staring at my fingers like he was trying to decide if we had time for a manicure.

“Do we?” Gray asked with a frown, though I noticed he allowed Tix to fix his tie. “Because usually he summons me to his realm and I don’t have a choice.”

Tix stopped, his alien eyes widening. Though he was so demonic in this form, there was something still human about Tix’s expressions. “You are right. It’s not like the Dark Lord to leave his realm if he doesn’t have to. Do you think?”

Gray’s lips curled up. “Holy shit.”

Trent moved in behind me. He had not dressed for the occasion. He was still in PJ pants and had a T-shirt on that read Get it at Guidry’s Best gumbo in LA. All in all, not how I would expect him to greet the Lord of the Hell plane. “What are we holy shitting? And do I really need to be at this thing because I was thinking I could slip into the kitchen and eat there.”

He was not leaving me alone. I’d already been rudely awakened and had a bunch of small demons do a Cinderella number on me. I’m not kidding. Eddie had ordered them to transform me, and they had. They were like the mice and birds except with leathery skin and teeth, and instead of a gorgeous ball gown I was in a freaking corset. A leather corset right after I woke up. I don’t know if it can get more torturous than that. Luckily there was a businessey aspect to the “proper dress.” I’d been attired in soft leather slacks and given a blazer that still didn’t hide how big my boobs looked.



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