Chapter 70

It took Ula a moment to realize that Nathan’s words meant he was giving her the okay. Her entire face lit up and she nodded vigorously. “Oh, of course, I wouldn’t try to…never! Turning in bounties?” She shuddered. “I’d never want to deal with the sidhe who own things like that. And I’d never want to hurt anyone. I watched over Sasha and your brother, didn’t I?”

Nathan couldn’t deny that. If he was being completely honest with himself, it would be pretty hypocritical of him to believe his brother could win out over his nature but not a normal dark fae. And Sasha was half dark fae, being an incubus. So Nathan supposed that if an incubus could be his savior, if a changeling could be saved, and if a normal human like Faust could basically sell his soul, then why couldn’t a dark fae choose to be good? The truth that Ula was just a sweet girl who wanted a normal life was oddly…comforting.