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Carpathian 04 - Dark Magic

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"That may not be so in every case," he answered carefully.
    "What are you saying, Gregori? We are lifemates. One can't survive without the other. I may not know everything about lifemates, but I know that."
    "That is true, ma petite , ordinarily. And ordinarily, a hunter who finds his lifemate ceases to hunt. Yet Aidan Savage must continue because he is in a land where there are few hunters. Hunters are in more danger from the undead than most Carpathians, so to keep from putting his lifemate in jeopardy, the hunter usually allows other males to take over the task. Aidan Savage does not have that luxury." Nor do I .
    "And you? Do you intend to quit hunting?" she asked softly, already knowing the answer, already in his mind.
    "You know I cannot." He said it gently, his voice soft.
    "I am your lifemate, Gregori." Her voice trembled just a bit. "You may have to hunt because you're the very best we have, and our people need you. But if something were to happen to you, I would follow you."
    Gregori's thumb feathered back and forth across her inner wrist, lingering on her pulse. It was rapid. "It would be dishonest of me to allow you to think I have such a noble motivation. I have hunted for so many centuries, I do not know any other way of life." His face was impassive, but inside he was holding his breath.
    A small smile flirted with her perfect mouth. "If it pleases you to think so of yourself, Gregori, that's fine with me. You are arrogant enough for several males; you don't need me to feed you compliments. But perhaps I might be able to do something about teaching you another way of life. In the meantime, I suggest you educate me in the ways of vampires, since it looks as if we'll be hunting them. And you might also remember you are the greatest healer among us. That is unchallenged by anyone."
    "I am the greatest killer, also unchallenged." He tried to give her truth again.
    She touched his hard mouth. "I will hunt with you then, lifemate."
    His heart slammed against his ribs. Her smile was mysterious, secretive, and so beautiful, it broke his heart. "What is behind this smile, bébé" His hand caught and spanned her throat, his thumb brushing her lips in a gentle caress. "What do you know that I do not?" His mind slipped into hers, a sensuous thrust, Generated by ABC Amber LIT Conv erter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.html
    the ultimate intimacy, not unlike the way his tongue sometimes dueled with her—or his body took possession of hers.
    She was familiar with his touch in her mind. She knew he tried to keep its invasiveness to a minimum. He allowed her to set the boundaries and never pushed beyond any barrier she erected, even though he could do so easily. Both of them needed the intimate union of their minds merging, Savannah as much as Gregori. And her newfound knowledge of him was secure behind a miniature barricade she had hastily erected. Wide-eyed and innocent, she looked at him.
    His thumb pressed into her lower lip, half mesmerized by the satin perfection of it. "You will never hunt vampires, ma chérie , not ever. And if I were ever to catch you attempting such a thing, there would be hell to pay."
    She didn't look scared. Rather, amusement crept into the deep blue of her eyes. "Surely you aren't threatening me, Dark One , bogey man of the Carpathians." She laughed softly, a sound that feathered down his spine and somehow took away the sting of that centuries-old designation. "Stop looking so serious, Gregori—you haven't lost your reputation entirely. Everyone else is still terrified of the big bad wolf."
    His eyebrows shot up. She was teasing him. About his dark reputation, of all things. Her gaze was clear and sparkling, hinting at mischief. Savannah wasn't railing against her fate, of being tied to him, a monster.
    She was too filled with life and laughter, with joy. He felt it in her mind, in her heart, in her very soul. He wished it could somehow rub off on him, make him a more compatible lifemate for her. "You are the only one who needs to worry about the big bad wolf, mon amour ," he threatened with mock gravity.
    She leaned over to stare up into his eyes, a smile curving her soft mouth. "You cracked a joke, Gregori.
    We're making progress. Why, we're practically friends."
    "Practically?" he echoed gently.
    "Getting there fast," she told him firmly with her chin up, daring him to contradict her.
    "Can one be friends with a monster?" He said casually, as if he were simply musing out loud, but

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