Magical Midlife Meeting (Leveling Up #5)(9)



“If that’s his game, he’s going to get an unwelcome surprise.”

Niamh watched Austin emerge from the backroom, making his way behind the bar, ignoring everyone, his eyes on the door. He had clearly come out to greet Jessie.

“I half hope it is his game, just so we can see the fireworks,” Niamh murmured.

“Fireworks? It’ll be a slaughter. Austin Steele isn’t rational when it comes to Jessie. He overheard some guy talking about her ass last week and about killed the dude. I saw the whole thing.

If that’s Elliot Graves’s game, he might get his arms ripped off for his troubles.”

“Austin Steele is heading toward mating and he’s a powerful alpha—he’ll get a lot worse before he gets better, trust me. I’ve seen some things that would curl yer chest hair.”

“I don’t have chest hair. I’ll have to settle for it curling my ass hair.” He winked.

Niamh shook her head at the jest, still watching Austin Steele. “Good thing fer his power, too, because if Earl is right, Austin Steele’ll have his work cut out fer him, trying to handle her once she finally accepts him as her mate.”

Of course, there were so few female gargoyles that few had much personal experience with them.

They were going off gargoyle lore, which was hardly reliable, plus a few scraps of knowledge from some book or other Earl had found.

“Mr. Tom said we shouldn’t fill her in on how a female gargoyle…goes about mating.”

“Are ye daft? Of course ye shouldn’t fill her in. That’s all she needs to know right before walking into a large gathering of experienced and cutthroat mages.” Niamh shook her head. “She’s stubborn about some things, and rushing into romance after a divorce is one of those things. Rightfully so.

Hopefully she doesn’t officially decide about Austin Steele until after we’re out of the woods.”

“Out of the tunnels, you mean, and that’s if we make it that far.”

“Well, yes, to be sure. But if we don’t, we’ll be killed, so it really won’t matter.”

“Comforting.”

“What am I, yer mammy? I’m not tryin’ ta’be comforting. Ye knew ye’d be in the thick of it if ye signed on to Ivy House. Expect the worst, hope for the best.”

“Can I get that on an inspirational poster?”

“I’ll tattoo it across yer arse, how’s that?”

“It would be hard to see, but I’ll take what I can get.”

“Based on the women ye go home with, I’d already figured as much, yeah.”

Ulric spat out laughter. “Touché. Mr. Tom seems to think she should have played the field more. I get the feeling he’d prefer to see Jessie with a male gargoyle.”

“He’s a Muppet. There isn’t anyone better for her than Austin Steele, wings or no.”

The chatter died down as Jessie came through the doorway, her face closed down in annoyance.

There was no way of knowing if she’d encountered Ryan/Sasquatch outside the bar, but she’d taken her time coming inside. Her mood radiated off her in waves of power.

Heads turned her way and eyes widened. People shuffled or stepped out of her way, nodding as she passed by. Many greeted her with “Miss Ironheart,” giving her the respect due to an alpha. Others looked down at their feet, acceding to her dominance.

The shifters from the training earlier had already told anyone who would listen that she’d taken out the phoenix. Now they all knew what Niamh had known for some time—Austin Steele wasn’t the only power player in this territory.

Niamh sat up a little straighter as Jessie walked toward them, feeling a rush of pride in the Ivy House heir.

Austin Steele leaned forward against the bar, staring at her, ignoring the customers trying to order drinks as he waited for her to meet his gaze. He was proclaiming Jessie the most important person (to him) in the room, a distinction an alpha reserved for his or her mate and children. His intentions were laid bare for all to see.

That she didn’t look for him immediately upon entering the bar—his establishment within his territory—sent its own message. She was powerful in her own right, he wasn’t her alpha, and she didn’t claim him as her mate. Not yet. She held all the power.

Jessie might not realize it, but that was the message she was unconsciously conveying. Austin had told the Ivy House team, in no uncertain terms, that they were not to explain any shifter rules to her.

And because fair was fair, he’d asked not to be told how female gargoyles mated. He wanted to experience this as nature intended, apparently. He’d probably live to regret that. Maybe he already did.

“Hey.” Jessie nodded at Niamh and Ulric, who immediately moved out of the way. Even though anger still curled through her middle, she’d chosen to acknowledge her team first.

Finally, as Ulric pulled the high-backed bar chair out for her, she looked up and met Austin’s eyes.

Her eyes lit up and a big smile spread across her face. Hunger sparked in his gaze, and she blushed and leaned toward him just a little, hands braced on the bar. Thick slabs of muscle popped under Austin’s tan, long-sleeved shirt. Power curled through the room, his claim on her manifesting into a surge of magic. She answered with her own burst of power, a feeling like little bubbles slithering across Niamh’s skin, potent but pleasant.

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