Hi, there! Good to see you again. This, technically, is chapter 5. So far, it's the longest chapter to date (how lucky are you that I couldn't stop writing?). However, since I haven't posted this series in specified 'chapters', I'm not allowed to write "Dealmaker Chapter 5" in the description box. My apologies. Enjoy anyway.
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"So how was she?"
"Will you be quiet? She's still asleep."
"You're avoiding the question. What happened?"
"None of your damn business, Silthos."
Their voices stirred her awake, the volume of their conversation far too loud to let her sleep any longer. She groaned into her pillow, covering her head with the blankets to drown out the noise. All the hushing in the world wouldn't quiet those three. She sighed and tossed the pillow aside. Now that she was awake, she might as well get up. No use staying in bed hoping they'd learn to whisper.
"Enough, Darrow. We have a right to know. What happened between you two last night?"
She heard Darrow's growl in frustration. "She let me devour her and then sucked me off. Nothing more."
"You didn't break her, did you?"
"No, she's fine. I stopped her just as I was about to explode. She's clean as the day she was born."
"Good. Next time, you could at least ask us if it's okay to explore her."
Quietly, Claire shoved the sheets to the side and pushed herself up, gently scooting over to the edge of the bed. She turned her head to watch the argument unfold. Thaltos, Silthos and Darrow each had a seat at the table, steaming plates of food set before them. All three were still deep in discussion about her, none of them ever looking over to notice her presence. Every so often, one of her lovers would dip his head into his plate of food, letting the other two continue the argument alone for a moment.
Silthos scoffed loudly. "You're one to talk, Thaltos. Wasn't it you who ate her without permission the last time?"
The old demon's face hardened. "I was simply following Darrow's suggestion to taste her."
Darrow's head shot up from his plate, his black eyes blazing. "Don't try to pin that on me! You were the one who wanted to taste her. I never forced your head between her thighs!"
Claire sighed and slipped off the bed, landing silently on the warm stone floor. She made her way over to the table, running her fingers through her wild hair in an attempt to tame the strands.
Three days of having you pussy devoured by demons can give you some serious bed-head.
She walked over to the table without saying a word, pulled out a chair and sat down. She reached out and pulled the steaming plate of rice and beef strips toward her, her mouth watering at the smell of her new favorite food. Famished, she snatched a piece of meat from the plate and began to devour it with her bare hands.
All three of her lovers, meanwhile, stared at her in shocked silence. Her body's hunger kept her from pausing to look at them, but Claire understood their confusion. When they first brought her here, she was a quiet, scared human girl with manners and endless questions. The sight of her stuffing her face without inquiry was probably the shock of their lives.
Finally, Thaltos cleared his throat. "Good to see that you're awake."
She nodded. "Well, the three of you couldn't whisper if you tried and I was hungry." She talked through a mouthful of meat.
He smiled slightly. "I apologize. We tried to keep our voices low to let you sleep."
She swallowed and wiped her mouth with her arm. "You didn't do a very good job." Her eyes flicked to Darrow, giving him a withering stare that let him know he was the main culprit.
He smiled wickedly and retuned to his plate.
She tore of another chunk of mean, chewing it slowly and quietly. "We are in Hell, correct?"
Thaltos nodded. "We are."
"So, does that mean there's a place beyond this room?" She stared at him, curious. "You've kept me locked in here for three days. Will I get to
see
Hell at some point?"
He laughed softly. "Of course. We were simply waiting until you became accustomed to us."
"I think I'm pretty used to you three." She reached out and picked up a ruby-encrusted chalice, bringing it to her lips to drink the sweet liquid inside. The sweet, powerful taste of dragberries and wine jolter her completely awake.
"I second that opinion," Silthos chimed, giving her a quick wink. "I think she's more than comfortable to our presence."
"If it's something you honestly want to see..." Thaltos shrugged. "Hell's not the most luxurious place in the world."
She nodded vigorously. "I do. No offense, but I'm starting to get cabin fever in here. I need to get out of this room."
"That's nothing new," Darrow added. "
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