Eternal Rider
Page 45

 Larissa Ione

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“So, what were you doing staring out into the sea?”
“Thinking about how lucky I am.”
“Yeah?”
“Yeah.” He lifted his head, feeling nervous and weird and flustered. Definitely not like him, but since meeting Cara, he’d felt a lot of things he wasn’t used to. “This has been the best month of my life.” Even though they were still seeking Limos’s agimortus while putting out Pestilence’s fires all over the globe, he and Cara had made this island their paradise, their sanctuary.
And Cara had turned his life upside down in the best way possible.
“I’ve never been this happy,” Cara murmured.
“Good. Because I have something to ask you.” His mouth was so dry he barely got that last part out. Before she could say anything, he dropped to one knee. “I always thought this was a stupid custom, but I want to do it. I want to honor your time and traditions.”
Her hand came up to her mouth, and her eyes glistened, and he hoped to hell it wasn’t because she was horrified or upset.
He flipped the box open with his thumb. “Will you marry me?”
Cara’s sharp breath filled him with terror. Absolute, mind-numbing terror. He’d rather be bitten by one of her hellhounds than have her say no.
“Ares… oh, that’s a beautiful ring.”
It was a three-carat diamond set into the only thing he had of his human mother’s—a bronze band he’d had coated in platinum to strengthen it while keeping the original, uneven character. “I can get a different setting, or a bigger stone—”
“No.” She sank to her knees to face him. “It’s perfect.”
He swallowed. “Is that a yes?”
She threw her arms around him and planted a big one on his lips. “Yes. Absolutely yes!”
“Thank you, God,” he breathed, as she pulled back just enough to allow him to take the ring from the box and slip it onto her finger. It fit perfectly and looked right on her. So right.
Cara wiggled her fingers, admiring the diamond as it glinted in the golden sunlight. Then she gave him a smile infused with sinfulness. “How secluded is this cove?”
“Very.”
“Then make love to me.”
“So demanding,” he murmured, but he pushed aside her shoulder strap and licked her there, intending to work his way down.
“I can be demanding,” she sighed, “when I know what I want.”
“And what you want is me.”
She pushed her dress down, exposing her breasts, and his breath caught. He doubted that would ever stop. “Here’s your answer.”
“Good answer.” He groaned when she cupped his c**k through his cargos.
“It’ll always be my answer.”
“Mine, too.” He framed her face in his hands and held her with his gaze. “Cara, you maneuvered your way into my life. My heart. I always believed that love crippled a warrior, but I fought harder for you than I’ve fought for anything else. You made me stronger. You conquered me, and now I want it all with you.”
She gave him a naughty smile. “Checkmate. I win.”
“Always.” He was lost to her.
And he’d never been so happy to concede a battle.
Half angel, half demon… She’s not for just any man.