Viper (The Dark in You #10) Read Online Suzanne Wright

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Erotic, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Funny, Magic, MC, Paranormal, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: The Dark in You Series by Suzanne Wright
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Total pages in book: 138
Estimated words: 131708 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 659(@200wpm)___ 527(@250wpm)___ 439(@300wpm)
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The legion only grunted, but it was a sound of resignation.

She cautiously approached, glancing from him to Viper. “What brings you here, Luka?”

“Viper and I were just—”

“Bonding,” Viper finished.

The legion slammed a hard stare on him. “There was no bonding. There will never be bonding.” He looked back at her. “I stand by what I said before: he’s done nothing to deserve you, but”—he gritted his teeth, drawing in a long breath—“I won’t kill him.”

“Or torture him,” Ella prodded. When he didn’t answer, she pushed, “Or torture him.”

Belinsky looked close to rolling his eyes. “Or torture him.” His gaze fell on Viper. “Unless you hurt her.”

Viper could have pointed out that the legion wouldn’t stand much of a chance against him, but that would only lead to an argument. “Got it.”

“Then there’ll be civility.” The words seemed torn out of the legion. He flicked up a brow at Ella. “Good enough?”

Her lips tipped up. “Good enough.” Her mind bumped Viper’s as she telepathically spoke, How did you manage to convince him to back down?

Viper draped an arm over her shoulders. Who says I had anything to do with it?

He’s too stubborn to do it of his own accord.

I just pointed out that he’s hurting you and missing out on a lot.

They invited the legion inside, but he turned down the offer as he needed to attend a meeting. After rounding up the conversation, he gave her a hug, nodded curtly at Viper, and then disappeared with his bodyguards.

Looking up at her archangel, Ella tilted her head. “You invited him here, didn’t you?” It touched her that someone so proud would make the first move.

He shrugged. “It was time he and I talked, so I made it happen.”

As they walked toward the main door, she heard laughs filtering out of the open windows. “Thank you for being the bigger person in this scenario.” She pressed a grateful kiss to his cheek.

He looped an arm tight around her waist. “My hope is that your mother and aunt will each now decide to dismount their high horse. I figured that if I could get Belinsky to dismount his own first, the others would follow suit.”

“I’m hoping you’re right. Peanut does not need the stress of all this. And I know they’ve got to be affected by how tightly wound I am.” Ella paused as he pushed open the main door and they walked into the clubhouse. “Honestly, I don’t feel like spending time around Mom or Jocelyn today.”

“Then stay home,” Viper urged, guiding her into the main area. “Mia can handle things without you, right?”

She pursed her lips, her mood improving at just the thought of it. “I suppose so. She’s handled it without me in the past.” Ella stopped talking as a bang drew her attention to the corner table.

Rivet had knocked over his chair, his face morphed into a glower that was fixed on Hustle. “How did you do it?”

“Do what?” asked Hustle, shuffling cards.

“We both know you just cheated. How?”

Hustle sank into his chair, relaxed. “Oh, so because you lost, you think I conned you?”

“I think you conned me because you conned me.”

On the sofa, Jester sighed at Rivet. “Why would you play against someone you know will swindle you?”

“He promised he’d play fair,” said Rivet, righting his chair.

“And it didn’t occur to you that he was likely lying his ass off?”

Rounding the bar, Sting frowned at Jester. “Why do you constantly accuse people of lying?”

“People lie—it’s a fact of life,” Jester sagely asserted.

“They don’t do it all the time,” said Sting. “Stop being so paranoid.”

“I ain’t paranoid.”

Hustle pointed at Jester. “That right there was pure bullshit.”

Jester shrugged. “As I said, people lie.”

Ella exchanged an amused look with Viper as they strode out of the room. She liked his brothers; liked how welcoming they’d been and that there was a real sense of family there.

The only angel who was ever a little awkward around Ella was Prophet, but Viper had explained how this particular Black Saint worried what exactly her archangel would do and become if he lost her.

“How much persuading will I need to do to convince you to spend the day with me?” Viper asked her, pulling her from her musings.

She hummed. “Not a lot.” None at all, in fact. Her demon very much liked the idea—it tended to become annoyed and bored when they were apart. It had become extremely attached to him, hence why it had so far branded him three times.

A demon’s inner entity often left such marks on lovers if they felt possessive enough. The tattoo-like brands were always personal. So he sported an ‘E’ on his ass, a handprint on his hip, and a burst of magick motes zigzagging around his chest and trailing up his spine.

Such brands faded as the entity’s interest in that person faded. Viper’s marks would never disappear, though. It was cute just how smug he was at being claimed by her demon that way.


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