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Sin had no comment to that.

But Kat gestured to the three of them. “We don't want the gallu attacking us at night. Can you watch our backs while we sleep?”

Kytara bit her lip and wiggled her hips as if she enjoyed the thought way too much. “Voyeurism … kinky. I like it even better.”

Kat shook her head. “You are the worst.”

“Of course I am. Isn't that why you called me?”

Suddenly the idea of having her here didn't seem so bright to Sin. Having a Greek Skotos in his dreams just seemed like asking for trouble. “Curious … Can you wander over to the gallu and spy on them while they sleep?”

She brushed a finger along the edge of his chin and gave him a sexy smile. “In a dream, baby, I can do anything I want.”

Kat pushed her back, away from Sin. “And keep your hands off that one, Kytara, or lose them to some big mean hand-eating dream monster.”

She gave Kat a knowing look. “Yes, ma'am.”

Sin found Kat's jealousy amusing and flattering. But right now they had more important things to focus on. He cleared his throat to get their attention back on the matter at hand. “Will you watch them then?”

“Depends.” Kytara paused for effect before asking, “Is he a good-looking demon?”

Kat nodded. “Very.”

“Ooo, gotta go check it. Later.” Kytara vanished instantly.

Sin crossed his arms over his chest, grateful to have some space away from the Skotos. “You have interesting friends, Kat.”

“True, and sometimes they're very helpful.”

Zakar sucked his breath in sharply as if something had just struck him in the chest.

Concerned for him, Sin put a hand on his brother's back. “Zakar?”

“They're trying to find me.” He shoved Sin away from him and staggered to his left. “Run.”

“I won't leave you here to face them.”

Zakar gave him a furious glare. “It's only a dream. Go.”

“Then what's the harm in my staying if it's only a dream?”

Zakar shook his head. “You don't know what you're doing.”

“Yes, I do,” Sin said emphatically. “I'm protecting my brother.”

“One quick question?” Kat asked, distracting the two of them. “Can you kill the gallu in this realm?”

“No,” Zakar said. “Why?”

Kat pointed behind the men. “'Cause they're here.”

CHAPTER TWELVE

Sin
braced himself for the coming fight, but strangely, Kessar didn't make any moves toward him.

Instead, he stared at Zakar with a twisted half smile. “I see you found my pet, Nana.” He returned his gaze to Sin and his face turned to stone. “And my brother.”

Sin shrugged in feigned sympathy. “He attacked us,” he said sarcastically. “What was I supposed to do? Invite him to dinner?”

“You were supposed to die.” Kessar narrowed his eyes on him. “It would have been a good start.”

Sin shook his head. “I don't know. I die, you get bored. World ends. Doesn't really fit, does it? Besides, I can't make things too easy on you. What's life without pain?”

Kessar's gaze went back to Zakar. “That's a question best answered by the pet, isn't it?”

Fury darkened Sin's gaze as he saw the shame on Zakar's face, but before he could move to retaliate, Zakar blasted the demon.

Kessar turned it away with a wave of his hand. “Don't you ever learn, dog?”

Zakar glared at him. “I will fight you till I die.”

Kessar laughed. “Oh, you're going to die all right. All of you. And for what you've done to my brother you will suffer unimaginably.”

“Yada yada yada.” Kat slowly enunciated each word before she looked at Sin as if bored by their exchange. “Am I the only one who gets sick of the bad-guy monologue?” She held her arms out like a zombie and mocked Kessar's accent. “‘Ooo, I'm the big evil. I'm going to kill you all. Just wait while I bore you to tears with my egomaniacal bullshit. I'm just a demon windbag who likes to hear himself speak and I'm trying to intimidate you.'”

She looked back at Kessar and put her arms down. “Really, if that's the case, you need to stop letting your mother dress you funny. It's hard to take anyone serious as a killer when he looks likes an investment banker. The only part of me that's nervous is my checkbook.”

Kessar ran his tongue over his fangs as he eyed her as if she were a tender niblet. “Your girlfriend has quite a mouth, Nana. I'm going to enjoy shoving her words down her throat.”

Sin glared at him. “Not nearly as much as I'm going to enjoy killing you.”

Kat rolled her eyes. “What is this? A hen party? For a couple of guys, you're talking more than an episode of
Oprah.
If we're going to fight, let's fight.”

Zakar frowned at her. “So eager to die are you?”

Kat shrugged. “Not particularly, but I'd rather go down clubbing Kessar than from boredom.”

Suddenly there were four dozen Kessars all around them.

Kat cursed as she realized she might have spoken too soon. This could get ugly—and given the number of Kessars present, that was putting it mildly—fast.

“Yo, Toto,” she said to Sin, “I'm having a bad
Matrix II
flashback and hearing Mr. Anderson in my head from that guy who was the elf in
Lord of the Rings.

Sin arched a brow. “Orlando Bloom?”

“No, the other one.”

Without warning, Kessar started for her. Kat moved to attack him, but before he reached her, she was jerked out of the way.

All of a sudden, someone was shaking her. Hard.

“Ow!” Kat blinked open her eyes to find Kytara standing over her while she lay in bed beside Sin. “What the…?”

“Wake up your boyfriend. I'm going to get the one in the other room before Kessar tears him apart.” Kytara vanished.

Yawning, Kat rolled over and did what Kytara had told her. Sin came awake, ready to fight.

“Whoa,” Kat said, ducking his grip. “It's me. Kat.”

It took him a second to focus on her face and to realize he was awake. “Where's Kessar?”

“Not here. He's only in our dreams.” She scooted toward the edge of the bed. “Kytara just woke me, then headed out toward your brother. Let's go see if she can explain all this.”

They left the bedroom to find Kytara in the main room, which was so dark, they could barely see. Sin turned on a small lamp on the bar that cast a dull yellow glow around them.

The Dream-Huntress was kneeling on the floor beside Zakar, staring at him while he continued to sleep.

Sin went to wake him, but Kytara grabbed his arm to stop him. Her eyes were vibrant and blue in the low light. “He's not what you think.”

“He's my brother.”

“Yes,” she breathed as she met his gaze, “but ask yourself why they let him live.”

“To torture him.”

Kytara shook her head. “To ruin him, Sin. He's no longer a god of dreams. He's become one of
them.

Sin shook his head in denial. “He fought against them. I saw it for myself.”

Kat stepped forward, agreeing completely with Sin. There was no way Zakar could be on the side of the gallu after all he'd gone through. Not after all Kessar and his minions had done to him. It wasn't possible.

But her friend knew something … had seen something that had her panicked. Kytara was hiding a truth she didn't think Sin could handle.

Kat knelt on the floor next to Kytara. “He told us he'd been fractured. What did he mean?”

Kytara sat back on her feet before she rose to tower over Kat. “They have infected him and he can't control it. He's as likely to kill you as he is them.”

Kat rose immediately as those words haunted her. Surely not …

By Sin's face, she could tell he refused to believe it. “Kat fixed his injuries.”

“On the outside. It's what's inside him that's deadly. He now has the same blood hunger they have.”

“No. He battled Asag and survived. It gave him immunity to the gallu.”

“It gave him resistance, not immunity. They have been feeding on him for centuries with no letup. The gallu is inside him and it's trying to gnaw its way out even as we speak. He is a danger to all of us. Why do you think they had him tied down? He has their strength, the powers of a god, and the demon inside him that will kill anything without remorse.”

Kat was sick at the news. It wasn't fair for Zakar to have suffered so much only to die now that he was free. “There has to be something we can do.”

“Kill him,” Kytara said simply.

“I can't.” Sin's voice broke with the weight of his emotions. “He's my brother.” His eyes betrayed the agony inside him. “My twin.”

Kytara was merciless as she approached him. “Then he will kill you when he awakens.” She met Kat's gaze. “You have no idea what you're up against. I've been in the dreams of every kind of evil. But these…” She visibly shivered. “They make Stryker look like a pussycat. And now they're in your dreams. You're going to need an army to guard your rest.”

“What army?” Kat asked.

“A strong one.”

Well, that was helpful, not at all. Kat stepped around the pulled-out bed to stand beside Kytara. “I don't understand.”

Kytara took a deep breath before she spoke again. “I was only in contact with Kessar for a brief time. You weren't kidding about his powers—they are unbelievable. We need some serious muscle in the dream realm for you two whenever you sleep. They know how to find you now and they will weaken you there, then swoop in here for the kill.”

Her face going pale, Kytara placed the heel of her hand over her eyes. “I wish I could burn the images I've seen tonight out of my memory. It's enough to make me want to be Oneroi again.” She lowered her hand so that they could see the tears in her eyes. “I wish to Zeus that I could go back to feeling nothing. It was the most horrific thing I've ever seen and now I'm scarred by it. You have to kill him, Sin. Trust me.”

“No,” he said emphatically.

“Then I'll do it for you.” Kytara pulled out a knife and headed for Zakar.

Sin grabbed her and pushed her back, away from the bed. “Hell, no. You want to hurt him, you'll have to come through me. I'll be damned if I ever let anyone hurt him again.”

The cold look on her face as she raked him with a sneer could have made glaciers. “Fine then, I'll make sure and mark that on your grave.” She moved to stand beside Kat. “Do yourself a favor. Get out of here before that one”—she indicated Zakar—“wakes up. Trust me. You'll thank me for it later.”

Kat ignored her words. She wasn't about to leave Sin alone in this. “Can you speak to the Oneroi and see what can be done about the gallu in our dreams?”

“I can try. I'm sure M'Adoc, M'Ordant, and D'Alerian would love a chance to be able to keep someone else in line.”

Kat thought about the three Oneroi leaders Kytara had mentioned. She was speaking out of turn and had no idea how right her prediction was. Kat was one of the few people who knew that the Oneroi's emotions were coming back to them. Because of that, it meant they had emotional outbursts that were sometimes hard to disguise. A mission like this could very well help the Oneroi leaders maintain control of themselves. It would definitely be something they'd relish.

“Tell D'Alerian he owes me and I need to collect my favor.”

Kytara cocked her head at that. “D'Alerian owes you a favor?”

Kat nodded. “From years ago, and I know he hasn't forgotten it.”

A mischievous glint entered Kytara's pale eyes. “What did you do?”

“It's between us. Now go.”

Curling her lip in response, Kytara dissolved.

Feeling Sin's concern and sadness, Kat went to Sin's side as he pulled the blanket up higher on his brother's body.

As soon as Sin's hand neared Zakar's neck, Zakar came awake with a curse. He reached for Sin's throat, but he caught Zakar's wrist in his hand.

Time seemed suspended as their identical gazes met. Neither moved, and like them, Kat was held transfixed by the tenseness of the moment. The only difference between them was their hair. Sin's was well-groomed and fell just to his collar, while Zakar's was long and gnarled.

But other than that, it was like watching someone stare at himself in a mirror.

How extremely unnerving.

“Zakar?” Sin whispered, finally breaking the tense silence. “It's me. Sin.”

Zakar let go and leaned back. He looked around as if dazed by his surroundings. “Where am I?”

“My place. We rescued you from the cavern.”

Even though he'd been with them in their dreams, Zakar seemed unable to believe what he heard, what he saw.

An odd twinge went through Kat as she watched him. She sensed something inside him … something cold and evil. Something powerful. She wanted to warn Sin, but by the look of affection on his face as he watched his brother, she knew he wouldn't listen to her any more than he had to Kytara. And why should he? This was his family.

All Kat could do was stand by and be ready should Zakar attack.

Zakar's golden gaze met hers. “You're the Atlantean.”

“Half Atlantean,” she corrected, wondering why that was important to him.

His gaze went back to Sin. “How did you heal me?”

“I didn't.” He indicated her with a tilt of his head. “Kat did.”

Zakar turned back toward her. “Thank you.”

She inclined her head to him. “Any time. How do you feel?”

He gave a short laugh, but the smile on his face didn't reach his eyes. “Free.”

That could be a good thing or a really bad thing. If Kytara was to be believed, it was really, really bad.

“Are you hungry?” Sin asked.

“No, but I'd kill for something to drink.”

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