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Authors: Christine Feehan

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She glared at him. “You are such an arrogant savage. Is that the way men in Brazil get their women?”

“No, it is the way Carpathian males get their women. The ritual words to bind them are imprinted on them before birth. Once found, he can bind his woman when she refuses to see reason. It is what safeguards our men and keeps our species alive.”

She tasted fear in her mouth. He was serious. And he was closer. She hadn’t seen him move, but he was there, a breath away, and there was something terrible in his eyes. She couldn’t look away from him, mesmerized by the sheer force of his personality. She swallowed hard and shook her head. “Don’t, Rafael. Don’t try it. I’d fight you and I can be destructive. One of us might get hurt and I wouldn’t want that, not after what we’ve shared. I don’t have the control that you have.”

His fingers curled around the nape of her neck with exquisite gentleness. With tremendous strength. She knew he could snap her neck if he desired. “Then do not fight me,
meu amor.

A prickle of unease went down her spine. Her mouth felt dry and her heart pounded out of control. She took a step back. He glided with her, almost a dance, matching her every movement.

“Rafael.” She heard her protest through the sudden roaring in her ears.

His body jerked. His eyes went wide with surprise. He shoved her away from him with such force that she was literally lifted into the air and flew backward. She saw the blood spraying from his chest. Colby’s scream was cut off as she landed so hard it knocked the wind out of her. She lay several feet from him, staring in horror as he turned to face away from her. She saw the gaping hole in his back, the river of blood. She hadn’t heard the sound of a gun and she was certain she hadn’t done such a thing.

11

“G
ood evening, Rafael.”
The silken evil in the crooning voice made Colby’s breath catch in her throat. She jerked her head around to stare in horror at the monster standing at the edge of the clearing. “Paul!” A low cry escaped when she saw Paul held as a shield in front of the creature.

Her brother’s eyes were wild with fear, his breath coming in gasps of dread. There were bruises on his face and lacerations on his knuckles. His shirt was torn and she could see marks on his chest. A powerful hand, corded with steely tendons, clutched his throat in an unbreakable grip. One long sharp fingernail pressed against Paul’s jugular and, even from the distance, Colby could see the blood trickling down Paul’s neck.

Rafael! Oh, God, what is it?
She had never seen anything so unmistakably evil in all her life. It resembled a man, or something that had once been a man, but the tight, mottled purple flesh that clung to its skull appeared more dead than alive. Red eyes gleamed like burning coals out of the hideous face and long terrible fangs flashed in the lipless slash of the creature’s terrible mouth. Dozens of serpents coiled around the monster’s limbs, seemingly growing out of his flesh. Rows
of sharp, piranhalike teeth filled the snakes’ gaping jaws and they hissed and undulated with open menace.

One of the serpents, fully extended from the monster’s arm, was slowly retracting back toward its master. Bright red blood covered the snake’s awful head and Colby’s dazed mind made the connection. The mutated serpent had attacked Rafael, its razored teeth slashing through the flesh of his back, driving straight toward his heart.

That is a vampire.
Rafael’s voice was edged with pain.

How badly are you hurt?

He ignored her question.
Do not draw its attention.

Even as he spoke the warning, the vampire’s grip on Paul tightened. Her brother cried out and Colby held up her hand, wanting time to stop, wanting her world back the way it had been just moments before. “Don’t.” She made the plea softly as she got to her feet. Her gaze shifted to Rafael. She had no idea how he was still standing with a gaping hole in his back and blood running down his body.

I was so centered on you I did not feel his presence, querida. I have not made such a mistake since I was a youth.
His voice was weary, but calm.
Stay behind me where he cannot get a clear field of vision to you.

“Colby?” Paul sounded young and frightened.

The vampire shook him, digging his fingernail deeper so that the boy cried out in terror and pain. More blood trickled. With a small sob, Colby rushed forward. Rafael caught her as she tried to get past him and pushed her behind him.

Oh, God, Rafael, what about Ginny? They were at the house alone together while I was with you.
There was guilt and fear in her mind.

Ginny is safe, fast asleep in her bed with her dog guarding her,
Rafael reassured her.

“You are Kirja Malinov.” Rafael gave a small bow. “It is long since we met.”

The creature laughed harshly, the sound grating on Colby’s ears. “I knew you would remember. You have grown careless, Rafael.”

You know each other?
Colby was incredulous, unable to look away from her brother and the hideous vampire who held him.

We were friends once.

“So you have come for justice, Kirja. Had I known, I would not have been otherwise occupied and would have prepared a fitting welcome.” There was complete confidence in Rafael’s voice. Colby glanced at the blood running down his back and shuddered with terror.

His words, or perhaps his demeanor, seemed to anger the creature. “Look at your sister, boy.” The vampire shook Paul. “She’s his whore now. She will do anything for him, even sacrifice your life for him.” He pointed to a scrap of cloth on the ground and Colby’s ripped panties floated toward Paul’s face. Her bra leapt from a bush and wound obscenely around the boy’s arm.

Paul stared at the silky underwear with a frozen expression on his face.

“He can make her do anything for him. Look at her, see his marks on her, know what he’s done to her. I told you he would make her his slave.”

There was pain and shock in Paul’s eyes, condemnation on his face. Colby gasped at the disgust in his expression. Before the hurt and embarrassment could take her over, she allowed her natural power to flood her body, her brain. She needed to save Paul more than she needed to defend her choice of lovers.

The evil one is using his voice to persuade Paul,
she heard Rafael tell her.
This is an ancient master vampire, nearly impossible to defeat. Wait until I can align my power with yours.

Rafael sighed aloud. “I tire of your game, foul one.”

Tell me what to do to help you.
Colby was shocked at how she could speak to him mind to mind. It seemed to come naturally as if they were so connected now they were one person. If Rafael was a killer of vampires, she would let him take the lead, but it had better not take too long. She couldn’t always contain the buildup of power when she was angry. Right now she was close to rage. The sight of the evil creature stroking the side of Paul’s neck with his sharp talons brought out every protective instinct—and more rage than she’d ever known she was capable of feeling.

The vampire hissed between his jagged, brown teeth. “The great Carpathian hunter defeated by his own carnal pleasures.
There is some justice in that, I think.” His bloodshot eyes glared at Colby. “You can choose which one you want to save. Your lover or your loved one.” He cackled as if he’d made a great joke and the sound was so grating she felt her skin crawl.

Gather up handfuls of soil, as rich as you can find, and use your saliva to mix it. My blood flows in your veins so you will carry the same healing agent. Pack the soil into the wound in my back but do not allow the vampire to see what you do. Remember, your power is greater than it was, enhanced by stepping partway into my world. There is no question we must save the boy. Think only of that and not of me.

Nothing Rafael said made sense. Pack dirt she spit on into an open wound? She shuddered to think of the bacteria she would introduce. Rafael should be falling down, not standing there looking cool and calm and completely in control. His mind was firmly lodged in hers, she felt him there, commanding her to do as he bid. Colby tried not to see Paul, forcing her mind away from the sight of that wicked sharp nail poised to kill.

She backed away, shaking her head, stumbling and falling in the deepest of the night’s shadows, her hands clawing for fresh soil behind a fallen log. Colby let one sob escape as she bent her head, pretending to be sick while she spit into the dirt she had gathered. Terrified for Rafael, she packed it hastily while the vampire snarled and snapped at her with his ghastly stained teeth.

“Get up!” he yowled. “Get up and make your choice before I do it for you.”

Colby staggered to her feet, but kept Rafael between her and the sight of her brother as she advanced. Closing her eyes, she pushed the soil pack deep into the gaping hole in Rafael’s back. He didn’t wince. He didn’t indicate in any way the pain that must have shot through his body. Instead, he sent her warmth and reassurance.

“There is no question of a choice,” Rafael said quietly. His voice was beautiful, clear and strong and brushed with magic. “I would never allow anyone to trade the life of a child for my life.” He didn’t look at Colby, but she felt him stirring in her mind.
I will force Paul from his arms. He will expect the attack to come from me, but I will use you. Keep looking at him. The Chevez brothers and Nicolas are on the way so do not despair.

It was the complete confidence he exuded that allowed Colby to keep panic at bay. She had always thought his voice beautiful, but when he spoke to the vampire, she couldn’t help but want to hear him speak again and again. There was enthrallment in his voice, conviction. For all of Rafael’s faults, she knew she was looking at the difference between good and evil.

“It is not your choice to make. Let us see if your woman prefers to keep you alive,” the vampire snarled. His talon traced a line around Paul’s throat and left behind a thin trail of blood.

Colby cried out and stepped toward him again, the power sweeping through her, but Paul was in the way and he would get hurt. She didn’t dare retaliate.

Paul began to sob, calling out for Colby, begging her to help him.

Reading Colby’s agitation, Rafael waved his hand toward Paul. Immediately the boy became quiet, his face slack, his eyes glazed.
He does not know what is happening so there can be no fear,
Rafael sought to reassure Colby.

What are our chances of saving him?
It took every ounce of self-control she had not to hurl herself at the vampire. Strangely, she trusted Rafael to save Paul. She was in his mind and saw his resolve, his absolute determination. He would sacrifice his life for her brother. She swung her head to look at him, her hand going to her throat. It was in his mind. Whatever he was planning more than likely would get him killed, but he intended that Paul would live. A protest welled up.

Look at him. Do not take your eyes off of him.
The command was sharp and imperious, a being dictating and used to absolute obedience.

Rafael was far more than human and she felt his power. Colby kept her gaze fixed on the vampire. What was he waiting for? Why was he prolonging the agony?

They feed on terror and the pain of others. He is enjoying his moment of watching the fear in you as you wait to see which one of us he kills. It is the absolute power of life and death, the controlling of others, that feeds him now.

Thunder rumbled and lightning dazzled her, forking across the night sky. Clouds spun dark webs overhead. Her skin prickled and she knew somewhere in the rocks above them were the Chevez brothers. She forced herself to keep from shifting her gaze in inquiry toward Rafael. It was his mind that had provided the information, the knowledge that they had high-powered rifles trained on the vampire.

“Choose!” the vampire snarled, his claw poised over Paul’s throat. The mutated serpents immediately became agitated, lusting to kill, lusting for blood, raising ugly heads and undulating in excitement.

Something moved beneath the ground. Colby felt the ripple beneath her feet and knew immediately more of the ghastly creatures guarding the vampire were preparing to attack. She clenched her fists.
What are you waiting for? He has more of those hideous things, I feel them moving beneath us.

Rafael ignored her. “Foul one, do you think to take this woman and repair your soul with her? That makes no sense. She would never submit and would cut out your heart someday.”

The vampire laughed, the sound ugly and harsh after the purity of Rafael’s voice. “She is of no use to me. She does not have the talent I seek. Why would I wish to be like you? Serving others when you should be ruling them?” Contempt sharpened his features and heightened his evil appearance.

“You? Seeking a talent?” There was taunting amusement in Rafael’s voice. “Why would an ancient need a human’s talent? You are acquiring a certain reputation and if it becomes known you need a human to succeed in your plans, your reputation would be that of a laughingstock.”

Colby winced. Rafael was deliberately stirring the vampire to greater heights of agitation. But he was also stalling for time.

“I care nothing for what hunters think of me. I have no respect for those of power who subjugate themselves for lesser beings.” The vampire waved his hand to encompass the ranch. “I take humans as fodder, cattle such as they use for prey. I use them and reign over them. They do my bidding as
I will it. They live or die as I will it. You are so weak you do not even take your lifemate, willing to put your life, hers, and your brother’s life in danger. You do not deserve to live,” he sneered. “What became of you, Rafael? You were always a leader, yet you allowed Vlad to send you scurrying to do his bidding.”

The sharp-toothed serpents erupted through the ground right at their feet, striking at Rafael and Colby with tremendous force. Simultaneously, thick thorn-covered vines burst through the dirt to wrap around the striking serpents. She could feel Rafael generating the defense through the vines. Colby stumbled back, but Rafael held his ground, still facing the vampire.

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