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Desire the Night

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When the goblet was full, Verah wiped the blade on a scrap of cloth, then dropped the dagger into her pocket. “I’ll send someone with food and water for the girl.”

Looking perplexed, she stared at him a moment.

Gideon stared back. If she was waiting for a thank-you, it would be a hell of a long time coming.

Kay woke feeling strange and with a bad taste in her mouth. But all that was forgotten when she opened her eyes and found herself nestled in Gideon’s arms.

She glanced around, as if uncertain of her surroundings. “What happened?”

“You were hungry. I gave you something to drink.”

“Something? Like … ?” Revulsion flashed in her eyes. She had tasted his blood, but only one taste, but she no longer felt weak or dizzy. Comprehension dawned with a jolt and she shook her head in denial. “You compelled me, didn’t you?”

“You needed nourishment, and it’s all I’ve got.”

“But … you drank from me! And now you’ve given me your blood… .” She bounded out of his arms and fled to the far side of the cell. “Am I going to become a vampire now? Is that even possible? I’m a werewolf !”

“Calm down, Kiya. You’re no different than you were before.”

“How can that be?”

“I’d have to drain you to the point of death and then give you my blood to turn you. And like you said, you’re a werewolf. It probably wouldn’t work anyway.”

Slightly mollified, she slid down on the floor across from him, her back propped against the bars. He had given her his blood. No wonder she had a bad taste in her mouth.

At least she wasn’t hungry anymore.

Was he? How often did he have to feed?

“Normally, once a week or so,” he said, replying to her unspoken question.

She felt her cheeks grow warm. “Do you read all my thoughts?”

He shrugged. “Not all. Who’s Mark?” He held up his hand. “I didn’t read your mind. You said his name when you were sort of out of it.”

“He was my brother.”

“Was?”

“He’s dead, killed by a bounty hunter.”

“I’m sorry.”

Blinking back her tears, Kay buried her face in her hands. Mark had been two years her senior and she had adored him. They had been playing in the woods one night when the moon was full. Mark had been bragging that he would be able to run with the pack the following month.

“No, you won’t,” she said. “You have to be thirteen to shift, and you’re only twelve.”

“Wanna bet?” he crowed. “Watch this!”

The words had barely been spoken when he changed from human to wolf and back to human again.

“That’s fantastic,” she cried, clapping her hands. “Do it again!”

She had watched, happy for him, as he changed back and forth to amuse her. He would be Alpha someday; only Alphas could change at will. He was still in his wolf form when three men burst into the clearing.

Before Mark could shift back to human, before Kay could beg them to go away, one of the men killed her brother.

Her scream of denial alerted her father and several members of the pack, who came running.

The three hunters didn’t have a chance. She had watched in horror as they were caught and killed. And eaten, leaving no trace.

A rattle of chains told her Gideon was moving toward her. She looked up, startled to find him so close. She thought he was going to feed on her and for a moment, she hoped he would drain her dry and put her out of her misery. She was surprised when he slipped his arm around her shoulders and drew her close.

“I’m sorry about your brother,” he murmured, stroking her hair. “It’s hard to lose those you love.”

“You’ve probably lost a lot of people,” she said, sniffing.

“Yeah, but only a few I really cared about. So, you’re not married, or anything?”

“No.” She blew out a sigh. “That’s not entirely true. I’m engaged to be engaged.”

“What the hell does that mean?”

“My father has chosen a mate for me. He’s going to announce our betrothal when I go back home.”

“You don’t sound very happy about it.”

“Victor Rinaldi is the most conceited, arrogant male I’ve ever known.”

“So, why are you marrying him?”

“Three reasons. My father loves Victor like the son he lost. Victor’s father and mine have been friends for over fifty years. And Victor’s father is Alpha of the Green Mountain Pack. Their territory borders ours, and my marriage to Victor will make both packs stronger and more secure.”

“Don’t you have any say in the matter?”

“No.” She looked up at him. “Do vampires get married?”

“Some do.”

“But not you?”

“Nope. Never found a woman I wanted to spend more than a few days with.”

“Do you really think we’ll get out of here?”

He looked at her, his gaze sliding along the length of her neck, lingering on the pulse throbbing in the hollow of her throat. “For your sake, I sure as hell hope so.”

* * *

Chapter 7

Dorothy Alissano fidgeted with her apron while listening to one side of the phone conversation her husband was having with Kiya’s employer. It was bad news: She knew it. David Saltzman had never called them before.

“What is it?” she asked when Russell ended the call. “What’s wrong?”

“Kiya is missing.”

“Missing?” Dorothy felt the blood drain from her face as she dropped into one of the kitchen chairs. “What do you mean, missing?”

“She didn’t report to work on Monday, and Saltzman hasn’t heard from her since. Her friend, Wanda, said the last time she saw Kiya was at some nightclub. She thinks Kiya went home with a man she met there.”

Dorothy shook her head. “Kiya wouldn’t do that. She would never go off with a stranger.”

“Maybe you don’t know our daughter as well as well as you think you do.”

“I know her a hell of a lot better than you do!” Dorothy folded her arms over her chest, worry for her daughter unleashing words she had never dared speak aloud. “You’ve never loved her. Never forgiven me for being unable to give you a son to take Mark’s place.”

Complications from Kiya’s birth had made it impossible for Dorothy to have another child.



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