die.â
âBut you deserve to live.â
She went to respond when she saw the torment swirling in his gaze. Insight filled her. âWhy are you determined to save me, Lucien?â
âYou remind meâ¦of someone. The fire I see inside you, the strength, and the sweetness.â
âWho?â
His gaze grew distant. âSomeone else I wanted to save. And failed.â
The white light flooded her being with the need to comfort. Insight hit her. âIt was another Darklighter.â
Judging from his widened eyes, sheâd hit the mark. âWhat happened, Lucien?â
A cold stillness settled in the air. His jaw turned to stone as he stared at rain beading the window. A storm was brewing. She sensed the internal storm would be far more brutal.
âShe was an assignment,â he finally said. âI was to destroy her.â
âLike me.â
A sideways glance. âNo. This Darklighter had already lost her innocence and turned evil. So I was informed.â
Icy chills shivered up her spine. âYou killed her.â
More silence. She could sense that the vampire was hurting deeply. He had been forced to terminate a life, and suffered greatly for it. Unlike true evil, he took no pleasure in hurting others.
Mara slid across the couch. For once she would pay attention to her angelic half and follow her heart.
âYouâve never forgotten her.â She took his hand, wanting to provide comfort.
âShe wasâ¦special to me,â he whispered.
Lucien set down his wineglass. His hand was icy, and she chafed it between her palms, warming him.
âShe had not turned evil. I discovered afterward I had been deceived. The Society had hired a specialist to flush out evil beings. He lied about the crimes sheâd committed. When I found out, I wanted to destroy him myself, but could not. The Society had sworn him protection and any paranormal being hurting him would be severely punished. They banished him, but it was too late for the Darklighter.â
He seemed so distant, his eyes like broken glass. Maraâs heart twisted.
âYou canât fix the past. I realized that when my parents were murdered. Iâm not the kind of woman who retreats into the past. All you can do is go on, and keep living. Because there is so much more to life. You know this. Youâve done it far longer than I have.â
His expression thawed slightly as he glanced at her with an expression of longing. Lucien needed her.
She picked up his hand, gave one of his fingers a long, slow lick. âSo much moreâ¦to taste.â
Lucien groaned as she sucked on the digit. âYour dinner will grow cold. You must eat.â
âIâm not that hungry,â she said, watching his jaw clench. Mara touched his mouth, running a wet finger over the firmness. A new power rose inside her, the feminine power of making a man sweat. âAt least not for food.â
His body grew taut as she continued teasing. âDonât push me, Mara. If you agree to lie with me again, it will be different this time. There will be no going back.â
The words sounded ominous, yet she felt intrigued. Mara thrilled at the challenge. âSounds dangerous.â
Suddenly he seized her finger. Arousal rippled through her as he lightly bit, then swirled his tongue around the digit. âI am very dangerous, more than you know.â
âAnd like I said, Iâm not a going-back kinda girl.â
The desire in his dark, compelling eyes thrilled her. His dark curls were mussed and a beard shadowed his taut jaw. He was tall, powerful and leanly muscled. He ran his gaze over her as if she were a doe and he a hungry wolf.
When he threw her over one shoulder, she squealed a protest. Lucien gave her a light smack on her bottom and jogged upstairs with her.
He dumped her unceremoniously on his bed and freed her from her clothing.
Then Lucien stripped. Her fascinated gaze tracked every bulging
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