Carpathian 17 - Dark Curse
their entire species was poised on the brink of extinction.
Dominic was right. The Carpathians needed to know what Xavier and his coalition of vampires and jaguar-men were up to. They needed a spy in the camp. The Malinov brothers would never be able to resist letting a Carpathian as powerful as Dominic join their ranks, and certainly Xavier would consider it a huge coup. The turning of Rhiannon\'s brother would be a victory for him.
His eyes met Mikhail\'s. The naked sorrow there was reflected in his own gaze. Mikhail knew as well.
Dominic would listen to the gathered warriors, but in the end, nothing would change his mind. Someone had to go and Dominic was the logical choice.
For one moment, the lines in the prince\'s face were etched deep. His mouth was set and he looked older, tired, weary of the burden resting on his shoulders.
The chamber grew quiet. Mikhail straightened to his full height, his black eyes glowing a deep red. His face changed completely, so that he looked majestic, every inch the leader of the warriors gathered to make momentous decisions. Steam swirled and several crystals softened color until it appeared the moon shone deep beneath the earth, spotlighting their leader. The aurora colors swirled with life, streaks of blood red moving through an ocean of color.
\"You honor our people with your bravery, Dominic,\" he said. His low voice carried throughout the cavern.
\"It shall be. The Carpathian people will never forget your sacrifice.\"
Dominic stared down at his closed fist, then one by one opened his fingers. One nail lengthened and he drew a thin line across his wrist, holding his arm out to Gregori. Gregori remained still, his face an expressionless mask. Mikhail lifted his hand-an order, a decree. First Gregori, and then Lucian, Gabriel and Darius came forward and took the blood sealing Dominic to them. Dimitri stepped forward and then it was Nicolas\'s turn.
He took his place beside the warrior he considered one of the greatest of all time.
The prince, in the name of good for the Carpathian people, was sending Dominic to an existence far worse than any Carpathian could conceive. The De La Cruz lineage had been cursed with darkness, but they had also been gifted with enduring strength and honor. In the centuries past, no Dragonseeker had ever succumbed to the whispers that grew louder as one lived longer without hope, without emotion. This then, was the last of a great line of warriors, sent to spy in the enemy camp with the poisonous blood of the vampire eating him from the inside out.
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Nicolas met Dominies gaze, steady and true, refusing to look away from greatness. He couldn\'t save him, but he could send him away with honor, and give him the respect due him. Dominic gave him his blood and then clasped his arms in the way of the warriors.
\"Arwa-arvod mane me kodak. May your honor hold back the dark,\" Nicolas said softly. \"Fight fiercely.\"
\"Kulkesz arwaval. Go with glory,\" Gregori said. \"Jonesz arwa arvoval. Return with honor.\"
Mikhail stepped close. \"Jonesz arwa arvoval. Return with honor.\" He clasped Dominic\'s arms hard and they stood toe to toe.
\"It is the right thing,\" Dominic assured in a low voice as he gripped his prince\'s forearms. \"The only thing.
Give me a couple of weeks and have someone start the rumor of my turning. Make sure it is subtle. It would be news, the first Dragonseeker to succumb to the darkness. People would talk, but the news cannot come from anywhere near you. Talk will get to them and the Malinov brothers will seek me out in an effort to recruit me.\"
Gregori pulled the precious vial of blood from a small box and handed it to Dominic, who pulled the stopper out and drank without hesitation. The silence in the room was complete. Even the crystals ceased humming.
No one moved or spoke until Dominic gave them a slight bow and took his leave-alone.
Destiny choked and turned her head away, burying her face against her life mate. \"It is like a razor is ripping through your insides,\" she murmured, the memories vivid and sharp.
Nicolae put his arms around her and held her to him, speaking softly, his tone low, but comforting.
Something soft inside of Nicolas rose to the surface as he watched the two. Nicolae\'s body posture was not simply protective, but loving. And when she turned her face up toward his, he could see the love shining back.
He didn\'t have that. He didn\'t even have Lara\'s
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