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Immortals After Dark 12 - Lothaire

Immortals After Dark 12 - Lothaire

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Autoren: Kresley Cole
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it.”
    “How could you possibly be?”
    “I have something to look forward to.” In a solemn tone, she said, “I’ve decided, Leo, that I’m gonna keep you.”
    Though everything within him was in turmoil, he calmly said, “Have you, then?”
    “Even if you’ve been the biggest dick imaginable.”
    He glowered at that. “Insolent chit.”
    “I’m your Bride, aren’t I?”
    “The idea of a mortal Bride is ridiculous.” Even if the Bride in question makes me weak from wanting.
    “I’m calling Lothaire-speak! You didn’t answer me.”
    “How many times have I told you that you’re beneath me?”
    Instead of being insulted, she smiled. “Should I call you hubby? Or vampire groom?”
    Just when he was about to give her a set-down, she leaned in to whisper at his ear, “If you sip me, will you get tipsy?”
    His body tensed. “One way to find out.”
    “Then take me back to your bed and do really naughty things to me while you talk filth in my ear.”
    He just stifled a growl.
    On their way out, he quickly stopped at the deck to tell Thaddeus, “Hag will open a temporary portal for you to get home, paren’ . Leave your phone number with her before you go. And of course, you will not give this location to anyone.”
    “Sure thing, Mr. Lothaire.” But again, the boy refused to meet his eyes.

40
    S omething’s different about you,” the vampire said as soon as they’d appeared in his room.
    I figured out some things about myself. “I can’t imagine.” And about you.
    He’d begun doing that predatory stalking thing around her. “If only I could lie so easily. I will find out your secret.”
    Grasping for a change of subject, Ellie asked, “What were you dreaming of when you traced earlier?” then bit her tongue when she saw a glimpse of raw anguish in his eyes.
    His expression grew shuttered. “A memory . . . one of my own. Something I do not want to speak of.”
    She had a pretty good idea of what. “Fair enough.”
    “You’re not going to press?”
    “You’ll tell me when you’re ready,” she said.
    This really seemed to please him. He snatched her close to nuzzle her hair. “You smell like salt, sun, and tequila. Exotic to one like me.” He inhaled deeply, as if he wanted to take her scent into him—
    Suddenly his body jerked with tension, and he set her away. “Why do I still scent a trace of Thaddeus—even when we’re away from him?”
    “I’m sure we hugged.” But she could feel her cheeks getting flushed. Was her heart speeding up?
    “You’re . . . lying . Why would you lie, unless . . .” His eyes shot flame-red.
    “No, Lothaire, it isn’t like that!”
    “Tell me what it was like,” he said softly before roaring, “or I’ll do murder!”
    “I-I kissed him.”
    “Then you’ve killed him.”
    “Thad didn’t kiss me back! He was bewildered, just stood there. Afterward, he was mortified.”
    “Then I’ll punish you more, slattern! I should string you up naked to a pole at the demon crossroads!” With a crazed bellow, he launched one of his fists into the wall, hitting it like a wrecking ball. The room shook. Another punch before he faced her, yelling, “Did you touch him?”
    “No! In any case, why would you care? You keep telling me that I am not your Bride. Saroya is! What is one harmless kiss for a woman you’re gonna kill soon?”
    “Tell me why you did it! Why in the fuck would you kiss him?”
    “My reasons are my own!”
    He laid his bleeding hand over her throat. “Tell me or I’ll wring your pretty little neck.”
    Nothing had changed with Lothaire. Nothing. “You can’t .” She flailed from his grasp. “So take the needle off that record, vampire!”
    “No, but I can kill your family! Shall I make you pick one relative over another to live?”
    Oh, God, not them! “Please don’t, Lothaire—”
    He was already tracing her to the mountain.
    “Take me back to the apartment, and I’ll tell you . . .” She trailed off when she saw that the place was like a ghost town.
    No lights, no voices, no TVs going in any of the trailers on the entire mountain. The Peirce family had gotten themselves lost.
    “Where the hell are they?” he snapped, tracing her inside her old trailer.
    The first time she’d been back since the night of the murders.
    Belongings were strewn about. Mama had gotten them out in a hurry, and they’d clearly been gone a while.
    Empty. Ellie checked a look of victory.
    Lothaire swung his gaze on her, tracing

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