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The Devil You Know

by Jenna Black

  • ISBN: 9780553590456
  • ISBN10: 0553590456

The Devil You Know

by Jenna Black

  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Publish date: 07/29/2008
  • ISBN: 9780553590456
  • ISBN10: 0553590456
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Description: Chapter One There''s no denying Dominic Castello is a treat to look at--the classic tall, dark, and handsome. Soulful hazel eyes framed by thick lashes, warm olive skin, muscles in all the right places . . . But on seeing him standing in my doorway, my first impulse was to slam the door in his face. He must have read my expression, for he wedged his foot in the door and smiled at me. He has a sweet, disarming smile that would turn most women to jelly, but I''m not most women. Besides, his equally good-looking boyfriend was the sadomasochistic demon host who''d shot my brother. That put Dominic near the bottom of the list of people I wanted to see, with only his boyfriend, Adam, and pretty much my entire family below him. Unfortunately, with him being over six feet tall and at least two hundred pounds, I wasn''t keeping him out of my apartment now that I''d been stupid enough to open the door in the first place. Giving in to the inevitable, I moved away from the door, letting him enter--though I didn''t actually invite him in. I headed to my minuscule kitchen, where a half-full pot of coffee left over from breakfast still sat on the warmer. "Wanna cup?" I asked without looking at him. "Sure. Thanks." I filled two mugs, noticing that the coffee was dark as ink and smelled stale. If it were just me, I''d make a fresh pot, but I didn''t want Dominic staying that long. "Cream and sugar?" Dominic looked at the tar-scented swill in the cup I handed him and shook his head. "I doubt it would help much." That almost made me smile. "So, what brings you to this part of town?" I took a sip of the coffee to prove it was drinkable and tried not to gag when I discovered it wasn''t. When Dominic didn''t immediately answer, my nerves went on red alert. Apparently, this wasn''t a social call, which I suppose I''d known all along. "Maybe we should sit down for a bit," he suggested. I really hated the sound of that--and the way he wouldn''t quite meet my eyes. My stomach gave an unhappy gurgle, and my fingers clenched on the coffee cup. I put it down before I took a sip by reflex. For the last few weeks, I''d been trying my best to live under a rock. I''d had enough stress lately to last me a lifetime--or three. Realistically, I knew my problems were far from over, but I''d been determined to hold them at bay for as long as possible--ideally, until I was on my deathbed. See, here''s the thing. I''m an exorcist. My calling in life, my very raison d''etre, is to kick demon ass. Only the ones who possess unwilling hosts or who commit violent crimes, of course, but in reality I don''t like legal demons much better. So as you can imagine, my life became a little complicated when I found out I was possessed by the king of the demons, who was embroiled in a war for the throne of the Demon Realm. For reasons neither of us understands, the demon king, Lugh, can''t take control of me the way a demon normally dominates a host. Even though I''m possessed, I remain in total control of my body. For the most part, Lugh can only take command when I''m asleep, and can only communicate with me through dreams. From the moment I''d found out I was possessed, my life had shot straight to hell and stayed there. My best friend had tried to kill me. My house was burned to the ground. I was thrown in jail for murder. My boyfriend, Brian--actually, he''s my ex-boyfriend now, though I have yet to convince him of this fact--was kidnapped and tortured in an attempt to get to me. And to win his aid in rescuing Brian, I''d let Dominic''s boyfriend whip me bloody for his own amusement. All in all, I was desperately in need of some R&R. But since I wasn''t getting Dominic out of my apartment through brute force, I figured the quickest way to get rid of him was to listen to what he had to say. I''m sure I looked pretty sulky and mulish as I led him into my living room and gestured him toward my couch. I dropped into the love seat and suffered a momentary pang of yearning for the homey, comfortable furniture that had been destroyed when my house burned down. I''d rented this apartment furnished, and nothing in it reflected my tastes. This love seat, for example, was hard enough to numb my ass. I hoped the sofa would have the same effect on Dominic. "So we''re sitting down," I said, folding my arms across my chest. "Why don''t you tell me why you''re here?" He put his cup on the coffee table--I don''t think he''d been stupid enough to take a sip, like I had--then turned so he could face me full-on. I didn''t like the intensity of his expression, so instead of looking at him, I idly tugged at a loose thread on the arm of the love seat. "Adam has found out something he thinks you should know," Dominic said. I pulled on the thread a little harder, and the fabric started to unravel. With a grunt of disgust, I stopped fidgeting and gave Dom my best steely-eyed glare. "If Adam thinks I should know, why isn''t he the one sitting here?" Dominic grinned. "He thought I was more likely to get through your door." I couldn''t help a rueful chuckle. There have been times when I''ve said some terrible things to Dominic, but he''s never deserved them. When I''d first met him, he''d been a willing demon host, and I had despised him for being the kind of weak-minded, suicidal fool who was willing to give up his entire identity to host a demon. Because the human personality was (in all cases except my own) completely buried beneath the demon''s, I''d considered the human hosts as good as dead. Many people--including my entire family--considered those who sacrificed themselves to host "Higher Powers," as they called demons, to be great heroes. Because demons are so much stronger and so much more resilient than humans, the hosts can take on extremely dangerous tasks. But I''d always considered them sheep. After some of the things he had done for me--and for Brian, a man he didn''t even know--I now believed Dominic was a genuine hero, even without his demon. And despite my feelings about Adam, I had to admit that, most of the time, I rather liked Dom. "Adam could have tried phoning," I said, attempting to maintain my grumpy demeanor. Dominic just laughed. "And you would have hung up on him and taken the phone off the hook." Probably true. "All right, you win. Tell me what he found out. I assume it''s important or you wouldn''t be here." The humor faded from his face. "Yeah." He cleared his throat, and once again his eyes slid away from mine. "This is going to be kind of awkward." "Great." "Adam''s been doing some, er, investigation." Along with all his other sterling qualities, Adam is also the Director of Special Forces, the branch of the Philly police department responsible for demon-related crime. The fact that he''s hosting a demon himself has never seemed like a conflict of interest to the Powers That Be, though I wasn''t the only citizen who questioned the wisdom of his appointment. "What kind of investigation?" I prompted when Dominic seemed to be struggling to continue. He huffed out a breath, and one corner of his mouth tipped up in a wry smile. "I can''t think of a way to tell you this without risking bodily injury, so I''m just going to blurt it out." And honest to God, the man tensed up as if ready to defend himself. "He''s been investigating you and your family." I blinked a couple of times as I let that sink in. A low simmer started in my chest, but either I was getting more serene in my old age, or Dominic had given the statement so much buildup that nothing he said could be as bad as I expected. Knowing me, the latter is more likely. "Investigating how? And why?" He was still watching me warily, which meant there was more to this story he didn''t think I would like. "He''s been wondering why Raphael chose you to be Lugh''s host." Dougal--Lugh''s oldest brother and second in line for the throne--had hatched an insidious plan to take over as king of the Demon Realm. He''d planned to summon Lugh into a human host, and then burn that host alive, which, counter to popular wisdom, is the only way to kill a demon. Raphael, Lugh''s youngest brother, had ostensibly been Dougal''s accomplice, but instead of arranging for Lugh to take over the chosen host, he''d stuck Lugh in my body. Turned out Raphael had always been on Lugh''s side, and had summoned him into me to save his life. Somehow, Raphael had known Lugh wouldn''t be able to take me over, and because of that inability, he would remain hidden from his enemies. Even when Raphael had revealed his true loyalties, he''d refused to tell Lugh how he''d known. "I''m sure we''ve all been wondering that," I said cautiously. "What does my family have to do with anything?" "You mean other than the fact that your brother was Raphael''s host?" I rolled my eyes. "You know what I mean!" "Yes. Well. Adam figured that Raphael must have found out something interesting when he insinuated himself into your family, so Adam hoped to find out what that interesting something was." My heart seemed to be beating louder than it should, but it was probably my imagination. "And? What did he find?" Dominic looked even more uncomfortable. "I love Adam, but I wish he hadn''t sent me to do this. . . ." I made a little sound of frustration. "Just tell me, already! Waiting for the other shoe to drop is killing me." Dominic clasped his hands in his lap a
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