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Authors: Quinn Loftis

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BOOK: Jewel of Darkness
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He was surprised when someone sat in the seat across from him and began staring out the window with him.

“I thought things would be more interesting than this,” Thadrick said in that cool, sophisticated tone. It made Nick want to slap some chaps on the djinn and put him on the back of a motorcycle, because no one could act sophisticated on the back of a motorcycle with the wind blowing in their face.

“People are sleeping,” Nick pointed out. “Things usually aren’t interesting when people are asleep.”

Thadrick heaved a sigh that made it clear he didn’t think Nick’s excuse was a good enough one to explain why no one was entertaining him. “Do djinn sleep?” Nick asked, deciding that if he was going to be rude enough to sit and invade his territory while Nick wanted to be thinking about Kara, then Nick would ignore basic species etiquette 101.

Thadrick shot Nick an annoyed glance. “Sometimes.”

“Why aren’t you sleeping now?”

“Because I want to talk.”

Nick almost laughed at the near pout coming from the ancient djinn. “Okay,” was Nick’s only response. And later he would realize why saying okay to Thadrick in any context was not a good idea.

“I think I want a mate,” Thadrick’s declaration reverberated off of the empty walls.

Nick’s heart kicked into overdrive as he stood suddenly and headed for the stairs. “I just remembered that I’m really tired,” he called out over his shoulder as he took Peri’s stairs two at a time not bothering to look back at Thadrick and see if he’d confused or offended him ― or both.

Nick figured since he was pining after a seventeen-year-old, he wasn’t exactly the best person for Thadrick to hit up when it came to dating. Thadrick would just have to wait for the next poor sucker to come along and sit in the chair across from him.

“Good luck with that,” Nick muttered under his breath as he settled down to sleep. His last thought as he drifted off was that he couldn’t wait for Kara to get back so he could tell her about Thadrick the ancient djinn and his declaration that he thinks he wants a mate.

D
alton refused to answer his Alpha.

“Dammit, Dalton. Do we really have to go through this again?” Dillon growled at him. “You aren’t an Alpha and you aren’t a lone wolf. You aren’t going to hunt on your own.”

“She’s my mate and she’s missing,” Dalton argued, tired of hearing his Alpha say the same thing over and over again. “You know I have every right to go after her, pack or no pack.”

“And what if she doesn’t want to be found? What then?” Dillon taunted.

Dalton knew it was a valid question, but it still ticked him off. “My looking for her is not dependent on whether or not she wants to be found. She is my mate and she is gone. Therefore, I will look for her to make sure she is safe. There’s nothing difficult about it.”

“Don’t be a dick,” Dillon snarled.

“Then you don’t be an insufferable ass!” Dalton roared back. “Why are you fighting me on this? If it was Tanya out there, you’d be gone before anyone could even call your name. Why are you expecting different behavior from me?”

His Alpha let out a resigned sigh before giving a small huff of laughter. “I would think it would be obvious. I’m your Alpha. It’s my job to protect you. That’s what I’m doing. I just don’t want you to hunt her down only to be faced with the reality of what she has become.”

“I know what she’s become,” Dalton pressed.

“What?” Dillon asked. “What has she become? Say it. Say it, so I know that you understand what you might find if you hunt her.”

Dalton didn’t want to say it. He didn’t want to use his little dove’s name in the same sentence with the likes of Volcan’s sick creations. He didn’t want to give her the same title that Gwen had carried when he’d ended her life. He couldn’t.

“That’s what I was afraid of,” Dillon said wearily. “You can’t say it. You can’t hunt her.”

“Then what am I supposed to do?”

“You have to wait and let her come back to you.”

Dalton shook his head and closed his eyes, his heart shattering once again. “I can’t just leave her out there with Volcan calling the shots. I can’t abandon her.”

“You aren’t abandoning her, Dalton. She left you. It’s up to her to come back.”

Dalton didn’t respond to Dillon. There was nothing more to say. After fifteen minutes of tense silence, Dillon bid him goodnight and headed back for Peri’s home. Dalton continued to stare off into the distance as he let his mind pull up an image of Jewel’s face. He understood what Dillon was saying and knew that he might not like what he found once he did finally find Jewel. But Dalton knew that something far worse would happen if he didn’t go.

He found himself wishing that he could talk to her through a mate bond. He wanted to reassure her that it wouldn’t matter what he found once he located her again. He would still want her and nothing was going to change that.

“Be brave, Little Dove,” he found himself whispering into the night wind, even as he whispered it to himself.

Epilogue

“Your doubts and fears give the darkness strength, my mother once told me. So I took that to mean that all you have to do to survive the darkness is don’t doubt a thing and fear nothing and no one. The Score: Darkness 175/ Anna 4.” ~Anna

I
t almost felt too easy,
Volcan thought, as he stared at the two sleeping gypsy healers. They thought they were safe in the hotel room, as if a lock, or holding hands, could somehow keep him out. Before long, they wouldn’t be trying to keep him locked out. They would want him with them. They would want to be in his presence so they could soak up his power.

It was a little tidbit that he’d failed to mention to Jewel when he’d offered her his blood. He explained that she would have to do as the magic commanded her, that she wouldn’t be able to help herself. But Volcan didn’t mention that the more she used this magic, the stronger the craving for it would grow. With every new witch Jewel and Anna made for him, the craving to make another would grow threefold. It would take more and more witches being made to satiate the urges inside of them. And with every witch turned, the darkness would gain more ground.

He leaned down and pressed a kiss to Jewel’s forehead and caressed Anna’s hair as if they were precious children to him. “Sleep tight, my little lovelies,” Volcan crooned. “Tomorrow you will show me and the world just what a gypsy healer, turned witch, is capable of.”

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