DANCE WITH THE DEVIL

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hollow.
    She nodded as she thought about that. Zarek had never been granted a Squire.
    She couldn't imagine being banished the way Zarek had been. At the time of his incarceration, this area of the world had been very sparsely populated.
    The climate harsh. Inhospitable. Desolate. Bleak.
    She'd only been living here a few days and it had taken some getting used to. But at least she had her mother, sisters, and Sasha to help her adjust.
    Zarek had been denied anyone.
    While other Dark-Hunters were allowed companions and servants, Zarek had been forced to endure his existence in solitude.
    Alone.
    She couldn't imagine how he must have suffered over the centuries as he struggled through his days, knowing he would never have a reprieve of any kind.
    No wonder he was insane.
    Still, it was no excuse for his behavior. As he had said to her earlier, everyone had their problems.
    Zarek finished his food and then took the dishes to the sink. Without thinking, he rinsed and cleaned them, then set them to the side.
    "You didn't have to do that. I would have cleaned them."
    He wiped his hands dry on the dish towel she had on the counter. "Habit."
    "You must live alone, too."
    "Yeah."
    Zarek watched her draw near to him. She moved to his side again, intruding on his personal space. He was torn between wanting to stand beside her and wanting to curse her nearness.
    He decided on pulling away. "Look, could you just stay away from me?"
    "Does it bother you for me to come near?"
    More than she could imagine. When she was near him, it was easy to forget what he was. Easy to pretend he was a human being who could be normal.
    But that wasn't him.
    That had never been him.
    "Yes, it does," he said, his tone low, threatening. "I don't like people to get near me."
    "Why?"
    "That's none of your damned business, lady," he snapped at her. "I just don't like people to touch me and I don't like them to come near me. So back off and leave me alone before you get hurt."
    The wolf growled at him again, more fiercely this time.
    "And you, Kibbles," he snarled at the wolf, "had better lay off me. One more growl and I swear I'm going to geld you with a spoon."
    "Sasha, come here."
    He watched as the wolf went instantly to her side.
    "I'm sorry you find us so bothersome," she said. "But since we seem to be stuck together for a bit, you could try and be a little more sociable. At the very least civil."
    Maybe she was right. But the bad thing was, he didn't know how to be sociable, never mind civil. No one had ever wanted to converse with him either in his human life or his Dark-Hunter one.
    Even when he'd first signed on to the Dark-Hunter.com Web site to chat ten years ago, the other, older Dark-Hunters had thrown a fit and attacked him.
    He was in exile. The rules of his banishment required that none of them speak to him.
    He'd been banned from posting on the bulletin boards, the chatrooms, even the private loops.
    It had only been by accident that he'd stumbled across Jess, who had been in one of the gaming rooms waiting for his Myst opponent to arrive. Too young in Dark-Hunter years to know he wasn't supposed to talk to Zarek, Jess had greeted him like a friend.
    The novelty of it had made Zarek vulnerable and so he'd found himself talking to the cowboy. Before he knew it, they had somehow become friends.
    And what had that gotten him?
    Nothing but a bullet hole in his back.
    Forget it. He didn't need to talk. He didn't need anything. And the last thing he wanted was to be sociable with a human woman who would call the cops if she ever found out who and what he was.
    "Look, princess, this isn't a social call. As soon as the weather lets up, I'm out of here. So just leave me alone for the next few hours and pretend I'm not here."
    Astrid decided to back off a bit and let him get a little more used to her.
    Little did he know, he was going to be trapped here a lot longer than a few hours. That storm wasn't going to abate until she wanted it to.
    For now, she

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