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ALEXANDER

Alvin must have seen the promise in my eyes because as soon as I moved, he shot to his feet. His body blurred across the room, vampire speed carrying him from one end to the other with insulting ease.

The sound that ripped out of me was guttural. It reverberated through the walls. Every instinct screamed at me to give chase, to crush him against the plaster and end the arrogance that clung to his pale skin. But I held myself still, jaw clenched so tightly my teeth ached. Charging after him like some hotheaded pup would only prove his point, and I refused to look like a rookie in front of a leech.

He laughed. Actually laughed. The bastard stood with his arms loose at his sides, a smile tugging at his mouth as though this were a game, and provoking me were nothing more than casual entertainment.

I stayed where I was. Lunging at a vampire would be a waste of strength. I won't give him the satisfaction of watching me fail to keep up.

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