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Carpathian 17 - Dark Curse

Carpathian 17 - Dark Curse

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couldn\'t explain why her aunts and someone else-someone she hadn\'t known had been in her head-didn\'t want her remembering her childhood.
    \"I can\'t imagine why they would erase my memories,\" she murmured. She couldn\'t get the sight of the ravaged face of her father from her mind.
    \"Not erase, protect,\" he clarified. \"The memories are still there for you to discover.\"
    \"Was it real? What we saw, was it real?\"
    He lifted a hand and the candles flickered. The aroma of soothing lavender, honey and lilac filled the chamber.
    He wanted to make her feel better, but one did not lie to a life mate. \"Your memories have been suppressed, but not tampered with. They are very real.\"
    \"You saw it then, the same memory I did?\" Triggered by blood and parasites and those horrible silvery eyes.
    She ducked her head, letting her breath out in a little rush before inhaling the fragrance of the candles.
    \"Yes. I recognized the marks on him from the chains. My brother Riordan was captured and held by such chains. It is difficult to hold a Carpathian prisoner. I believe whoever is behind this has been perfecting his technique.\"And using your father to experiment on first .
    Lara caught his thought before he censored it. She looked around for a place to sit. Immediately there was a Page 37

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    low-slung chaise with soft cushions in front of her. She didn\'t question how it got there, but sank down onto it, fearing her legs wouldn\'t hold her up much longer.
    \"I don\'t understand this, Nicolas. If your brother had those same chain marks, was he Xavier\'s prisoner? Tell me about your brother.\"
    \"We live in the rainforest in South America. It has been our home for many centuries now and our family is well established there. Riordan was on patrol as we seem to be getting more and more activity...\"
    \"By activity, do you mean Xavier?\"
    He shook his head, noting that she kept rubbing her temples. He touched her mind to find a headache pounding there. \"No, I mean vampires. The jaguar people share the Amazon with us, and the vampires have banded together to try to destroy the Carpathian people. They wanted to rid themselves of one of our allies, so they began corrupting the jaguar species. Riordan stumbled across evidence of their presence and, in tracking them, fell victim to a false call for aid.\"
    Nicolas moved behind her and reached out to press his fingertips against her temples. Lara stiffened and jerked her head away, eyeing him warily over her shoulder.
    \"Let me,\" he said softly. \"There is no need for you to be in pain.\"
    She held her breath, uncertain what to do, and that was rare for her. Nicolas kept her off balance with his close proximity. They seemed to share the same air. She felt him under her skin and every single cell in her body was acutely aware of him.
    \"It is a small thing, removing your headache.\"
    And it made her feel small and petty to deny him. She shrugged. \"Tell me more about your brother.\"
    \"He was held captive in a laboratory.\"
    \"It is the same then. They were experimenting on him. Surely it isn\'t coincidence.\"
    \"Mostly they experimented on animals, but once they had Riordan, they chained him to the wall, using chains coated in vampire blood, much as you remembered seeing Razvan chained. The blood burns like acid, burning without mercy. It is very painful. They kept Riordan drained of blood and weak with a poison injected into him.\"
    Lara frowned, almost grasping another memory, one of needles, but she let it slip away.
    Nicolas pressed the pads of his fingers over the pulse throbbing in Lara\'s temples and held them there, infusing warmth and healing energy. He could feel her instant sympathetic and identifying reaction to his brothers captivity. \"He is safe and very happy now,\" he added. \"His life mate rescued him and brought hope to our family, a belief that if it happened to Riordan, if he could find his life mate under the unlikeliest of circumstances, then perhaps the rest of us could as well. We managed to hold out longer than we ever thought possible.\"
    Because his family carried tremendous gifts, they also were burdened with a far more dangerous element.
    While all Carpathian males grew dark over time, especially those born warriors, the De La Cruz brothers were born with the darkness already strong in them. They had been consumed by it rapidly, glorying in the training, Page 38

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    the battle and hunt and most

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