Authors: The Sextet
She still felt the heat on her skin as she heard the door shut behind
her.
* * * *
Leaning back against the heavy door, Adrian took a few deep
breaths to calm his racing heart. He’d been right. Katrina Mason
was
the one. Their mate. The one he’d waited his extraordinarily long
lifetime to discover, and the one who would complete his tribe.
Feeling as if her essence had been branded on his heart, he returned to
the hall to look over his copies of the papers that gave him ownership
of his new home.
Ethan slinked from the shadows first, which wasn’t a surprise.
Patience had never been his strong suit. He moved quickly but silently
to the table where Adrian sat
.
“Is she what you expected?” the blond asked, the hope clear in his voice. “Is she really the one?”
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Before Adrian could answer, Nicholas joined them. The legs of
the chair he pulled out scraped against the stone floor, the sound
echoing around them. His tall frame sprawling into the chair, he raked
his fingers through his chestnut hair and frowned, an expression the
staunchly serious man often wore. “She seems too timid to complete
our tribe. I cannot see her as a nightwalker.”
“Timid, yes. But just because I was unknown to her,” Adrian
replied. “The passion is there. I smelled it in her blood. Hot. Strong.
Undeniable. No, she will make us a perfect mate. And she
will
be a nightwalker.”
“You tasted it in her kiss, too,” Ethan replied, sitting himself
opposite Nicholas. “A kiss that should have been shared by all.”
Adrian’s fist came down hard on the table. “This is
my
tribe. It was my right.”
“Possessive of her already?” The frown on Nicholas’s face
deepened. “You know the tribe must share her.”
Of course he knew. And he understood why. To be their own
tribe, they had to pledge every part of their world to each other. Body
and soul. Their very existence depended on their bond, their trust.
Their futures were forever linked, had been from the moment Adrian
met and turned the two men, and now, he was closer to them than
anyone else in the world. They shared a connection few people could
ever understand—one that went beyond friendship, beyond mutual
dependence. It was as if they shared a soul.
To bring a woman into their trio would change the delicate
dynamic considerably. The men knew each other so well they could
anticipate each other’s actions, sometimes even their thoughts. On a
hunt, they were always successful because of that connection, keeping
safe from detection or capture. It wouldn’t be at all easy to add a
woman. They’d have so very much to teach her simply to help her
survive a nightwalker’s life.
Not every tribe was able to find a perfect mate, a fate Adrian
feared. Even after years and years of searching, he knew they could
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come up empty handed. Yet he still searched, wanting that last
important piece of the puzzle that would make their lives complete.
Luck was truly on Adrian’s side to have stumbled across that
fateful picture. The one showing a young woman with straight brown
hair and a pert nose. The one revealing paralegal Katrina Mason
standing by a large glass window overlooking the skyscrapers of
downtown Los Angeles. The one that would change all their lives.
As members of their old tribe, the three had shared women as
lovers over the years. They were so in tune, quarrels had never
erupted over petty things like jealousy or resentment. Everyone left
the bed satisfied, but no woman had ever inspired strong feelings of
possession in Adrian. None had been their mate. From the moment
he’d seen Katrina on his computer screen, he’d known she was the
one. Smelling her, tasting her, had only confirmed that. She
was
the one.
Was it those warm, brown eyes? The almost irresistible air of
vulnerability? The touch of mischief in her smile? Something,
perhaps something inexplicable, had called to Adrian. He’d known. It
was that simple.
Damn, but he’d been searching for her forever and a day. All over
the world. Woman after woman after woman. Desperately hoping to
one day find an elusive mate. And to discover her face—the face of a
nightwalker’s mate—in a picture formed of light? The irony was
exquisite. As was Katrina.
He’d finally embraced technology despite the fact he was a
stubborn creature of habit. Computers had not only come easy to him,
but they’d opened up the world, ceasing his seemingly endless years
of isolation. Ethan had transitioned into the twenty-first century as
well, albeit he was the youngest of the three, initiated by their former
leader in the early part of the twentieth century. Finding her so he
could complete his small tribe had been such a long quest. What if
Adrian might have missed her had he taken Nicholas’s approach of
ignoring anything new or innovative? A shudder ripped through him.
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One heated kiss had confirmed what Adrian already knew in his
heart. Katrina
was
their mate. She would give them the freedom to keep this tribe here in America, to break free of the talons of the
Elders, and to become whatever they wanted to be—at least within
the limitations of being nightwalkers.
“She’ll be back?” Ethan asked, the excitement now tinting his
voice. His blue eyes searched Adrian’s, betraying the hope he knew
they all shared—to claim Katrina and become an independent tribe.
“She’ll be here tonight?”
“Yes,” Adrian replied. “She’ll be back. And tonight, we’ll make
her ours.”
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Chapter 2
“I’m absolutely insane.” Katrina took a deep breath and stared at
the familiar oak door. What had she been thinking? Standing there
dressed in the perfect “little black dress” she’d found at a vintage
store—the one she’d saved for just the right occasion—she clutched
her beaded purse to her chest and tried not to have a panic attack.
While she’d been known to fall fast, hard, and even a bit stupidly
into a relationship, casual sex had never been her thing. Being brought
up Catholic meant she carried the burden of guilt whenever she
crossed the line between flirty and sleazy. Only once had she
participated in a one-night stand, and that had involved precipitous
amounts of alcohol and a guy who looked too much like Robert
Downey, Jr. to even think of turning down. Even drunk, she’d kept
enough self-control to insist on protection.
Yet, here she was with a box of condoms stuffed in her purse,
ready to throw herself into the bed of a man she’d just met.
Just met?
She’d spent a grand total of twenty minutes with Adrian Bishop. Even
if he was the most gorgeous man she’d ever seen, Katrina had a hard
time excusing her reckless behavior, probably because she simply
couldn’t come up with one reasonable explanation why she now
found herself standing in front of that enormous oak door.
Fanciful as it sounded, she’d felt a...connection to Adrian, a strong
and undeniable bond from the moment their gazes had locked.
Something other than sexual tension, something much deeper. The
strength of the lust she felt for him made it next to impossible to sort
out the rest of the emotional tangle he’d caused. But had she felt
nothing but the desire to straddle his hips and ride him like a bucking
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bronco, Katrina wouldn’t be back at the creepy mansion. She owed it
to herself to discover exactly what existed between them so she
wouldn’t live with regret over what might have been.
Her eyes closed. She whispered a prayer for strength and a touch
of wisdom before squaring her shoulders and deciding to find out
exactly what had drawn her back to Adrian like Gollum hunting his
ring. Knuckles poised to knock, her breath rushed out in a startled
gasp when the door creaked open.
“Good evening, Katrina.” Adrian’s dimple and smooth baritone
made her heart slam in her chest.
“I expected the old lady to answer again,” she blurted out.
“Ah...You mean Agatha. The housekeeper. I wanted time alone
with you, so I gave our servant the night off.”
Katrina couldn’t even form a picture of the old woman in her
mind because Adrian filled her every thought. The man was dark
from head to toe—ebony hair, obsidian eyes, black tux and shirt. And
the look suited him, made him appear not only sexy but mysterious.
The cadence of her already speeding heart increased as her eyes
brushed over his groin and she imagined seeing the cock she’d felt
pressed against her backside that afternoon.
“I hope you like what you see, my Kat.” Humor marked each of
his words.
Sanity came tumbling back. Hadn’t he said something in greeting?
“Um...Good...good evening, Adrian.”
Offering his hand, he grinned, clearly sensing her unease and
enjoying it. The guy probably liked making women feel off-kilter
because it gave him the air of control. With a coy grin, Katrina
decided to be daring, snatch that control back, and set the tone for the
evening.
Instead of taking his hand, she placed hers against that muscular
chest, leaned in, and pressed her lips to his, capturing his smile.
Adrian replied by wrapping his arms around her and pulling her close.
He smelled of
Acqua di Gio
and tasted of spearmint. A perfect
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combination.
She stepped back before either could deepen the kiss. Too much
remained unsaid for them to go tumbling between the sheets too
quickly. Katrina wanted to know a little about him first, especially to
find out why this connection seemed so powerful and if it could
survive anywhere other than a bedroom. Then perhaps she could feed
the sexual hunger gnawing at her insides. Her thong was already
damp, and he hadn’t done anything to her yet except kiss her.
A glance around the room showed a radical change. The cobwebs
were gone, as was the layer of dust. Silver candelabras had been
scattered around the great hall, and candlelight shimmered from the
top of the stairs to the long table, which now held four chairs—a
captain at the front, two on the left, one on the right. All four places
had been set with red linen napkins and polished silverware. “Are you
expecting company for dinner? Other than me?”
“I’ve invited my closest friends, the men who live with me, to join
us. I hope you don’t mind.” The disappointment that they wouldn’t be
alone must have been clearly written on her face because Adrian
reached for her hand and leaned down to give the back of it a soft
kiss. “They wished to meet you, my love. They’re very curious about
you.”
“You told your friends about me?”
“Of course. We’re...close. Closer than being simple friends. But I
shall explain more later.” He tucked her hand under his elbow so it
rested in the crook. “Let me introduce you to them.”
Two men appeared from the shadows of the second floor as if
Adrian had called them. On the right staircase, descending with the
grace of a ballroom dancer, was a blond. His hair was cropped short,
his face round enough to bear the look of a man still in the bloom of
youth. He couldn’t be any older than twenty-two or twenty-three.
Close to Katrina’s own age.
Funny, but she didn’t consider herself in the bloom of youth any
longer. Life had a way of making a person jaded. She’d had to work
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her butt off to scrape up every dollar she needed to survive since her
father died and her alcoholic mother kicked her out when she was
seventeen. Paralegal pay was next to nothing, especially in a city like
Los Angeles, but at least she had a roof over her head now.
Her gaze shifted to the left. This one had shoulder-length hair that
was neither brown nor red, but a pleasant mixture of both. There was
no polish to this tall, close-to-thirty man, his large feet stomping down the stairs loudly enough to echo through the hall. Long fingers tripped
down the banister as he descended, and his amber eyes stayed locked
on her. His tongue darted out to lick his full lower lip, sending heat
shooting through her body.
Dinner with three gorgeous men? When had she hit the lottery?
Shouldn’t I feel some kind of fear?
After all, Katrina was now alone in a house in the middle of absolute nowhere with three men—
three very tall and masculine men who could easily overpower her
and enforce their desires. She should be worried about their intentions
and their behavior. This whole scenario had “gang bang” written all
over it. Oh, yes, she should have been afraid. She simply...wasn’t.
Trust
. She trusted Adrian, more than she knew was wise.
As she thought through the extraordinarily tantalizing and horribly
naughty possibilities the evening could but would never present, she