LOGIN“That is very kind, your highness,” I said.I glanced at Marcus. He was grinning. This was all his idea, I could tell. It was probably his idea of both showing that he accepted my choice, and getting just a little revenge at the same time. I grinned back at him. I was going to make him dance at my b
ClaraRonan and I returned to the werewolf castle to find it in a state of celebration. Someone passed us both goblets of wine without even checking who we were. I saw a glint of mischief in Ronan’s eyes.“Just because they’re lax with security doesn’t mean Marcus will let you get away with anything
I stepped out from behind the curtain I had thought might hide us. Ronan followed close on my heels.“Well. You two are an unlikely pair of killers, aren’t you?” the vampire said. He laughed at his own joke. The sound filled the throne room and the shadows shivered.The vampire focused on Ronan.“Yo
ClaraRonan and I made our way into the castle. It wasn’t easy. We barely made it in one piece.We found a servants’ entrance in the wall of the castle, and managed to sneak through a small kitchen garden to reach it. There was a guard just inside the door.Ronan fought the guard, both of them eeril
ClaraRonan was there the next morning. He was already awake when I opened my eyes. Instead of the cold disdain I had faced with Gideon, Ronan’s eyes were warm with joy.“Good morning, my love,” Ronan whispered, and I delighted to hear the word from him.“Good morning,” I said.I wanted to luxuriate
“All right, then,” Ronan said. “You just relax and enjoy yourself.” He leaned in close, and nibbled at the flesh of my ear. “Be as loud as you want to, my love. It’s just you and me tonight.”I shivered at the promises in his voice. And then I shivered with pure pleasure as Ronan’s hands began to tr
“Thanks,” he rasped. I nodded and patted his hand.I studied the injured vampire while we waited for the others. There was blood dried on the side of his face and bruises visible on his face, neck, and chest. His arm was strapped to his side, and I knew one of his legs was hurt. It was pretty obviou
Gideon“Father, you must reconsider,” Marcus said. “This isn’t right. Clara did not know. No one did!”I was shocked that Marcus was still trying to argue with our father for Clara’s sake. Well, I wasn’t shocked that he argued. Marcus loved to argue. But I was surprised that he was willing to stick
I mimed writing.“Oh, that’s convenient, you can write. I know just what will help,” Ronan said.“Come on,” Tracy said.I followed her through the encampment, to a tunnel that led to a small, cozy chamber.“This is mine,” Tracy said. “I used to share with Kara, but, well, that was a very long time a
GideonThe vampires’ attack continued through the night. When dawn broke, they retreated.My men cheered. I shared back slaps and grins, but I was troubled. Why had the vampires attacked in such force so suddenly, only to flee with the dawn? What did they hope to gain?Marcus joined me at the southe







