Her Accidental Angel

Her Accidental Angel by Melisse Aires

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what this is all about.”
          They all sat down in the living room, Amber next to her aunt on a loveseat, and Rahmiel right next to Kari on the couch. Kari told about the spell, and the demon, leaving out the information about Rahmiel and the binding. All the while she spoke, Kari was hyper aware of Rahmiel sitting next to her on the couch, playing with her hair.
          “So, how did you find me?” she finally turned to Rahmiel when she was done relating her tale.
          “I went to the Angeli dimension, to see if I could gather some of the Guards I used to work with, who are now in retirement. I asked them for help in fighting the famine demon. Tehmuel and Auriel agreed to help. We found you weren’t home, so I used the bond to find you.”
          Tressa said, “What do you do to entertain three Angels? Are you guys hungry? I could mix up some pancakes.”
          Amber yawned and Kari couldn’t suppress a huge yawn of her own. “I have to get a little more sleep. We only slept a couple hours.”
          “Bed sounds like a great idea,” Rahmiel said with a grin, and took Kari’s hand.
          “Um. Okay. But, we need to talk, Rahmiel.”
          “I would love to eat some Earth food,” said the red-haired Angel to Tressa. “That is something I’ve really missed.”
          Kari walked slowly up the stairs with Rahmiel right behind her, a hand caressing her shoulder. When she got to the bedroom she sat on the edge of the bed. He quickly sat down next to her and she jumped up and stood against the wall to face him.
          “We need to talk. Not…you know.”
          He grinned. “We can talk while we…you know.”
          “No.”
          Rahmiel lost his smile and looked at her with a surprised expression. “What’s wrong, little one?”
          “You lied to me. You said you wouldn’t hurt me but you did. I’m still sore.”
          “I’m sorry sweets. You were a virgin. The first time usually does hurt. But I can make it better.”
          Kari took a deep breath to calm down. If she didn’t say this right, he’d be giving her another foggy kiss.
          “I know it hurts the first time. What I’m mad about is the kiss you gave me. The kiss that made things foggy. It was manipulative. Like, you could say anything you wanted, then make me all foggy, and do anything you wanted, because I wouldn’t notice or care. And you didn’t even try to be gentle. You said you would be. I think you did that foggy kiss and did exactly what you wanted. So you lied to me. Then I was still foggy when I woke up. I didn’t like it.”
          Rahmiel frowned at her.
          “Tell me what you remember.”
          “What?”
          “Details of the night. I want to hear what you remember.”
          “Well, I remember kissing on the beach, and more than kissing. Then you gave me a hard kiss that made everything blurry and pleasant. Even when you were hurting me I still thought it was pleasant. It was some kind of mind control, wasn’t it?”
          “I did use an Angelic power, to make it not painful for you. I wasn’t trying to manipulate you, but I can see why it seems that way to you. You were so tight. I knew it would hurt.”
          She nodded. “But still, you could have told me you have some type of power over me, couldn’t you? That would have been only fair.”
          “You are right,” Rahmiel said, following a pause. I should have told you more before entering into the binding. But it was one way to make you safer from Kaphawn…And it has been a very long time. I guess I didn’t have the self control I thought I did.”
          “So you haven’t been with anyone for a long time?”
          “I was in an ice prison. For a very long time.” He stroked a hand down her hair.
          “But why don’t we just get into bed and get comfortable. We can talk about this later.”
          He raised her hand to his lips and

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