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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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another round.
    “Nothing less than the entire world, beautiful girl. . . .”
    At the end of the night, when she asked him for just one more time, he shook his head. “No matter how badly I want you.” He dragged her close, until she lay over his chest.
    “I’m fine,” she said sleepily. “Your mortal can hang with even big, bad vampires.”
    He curled his finger under her chin, lifted her face. “Let’s talk when you wake.” He seemed to be really looking at her.
    “Your irises are so sharp right now.”
    “My mind is easy.”
    She snuggled closer to him. “That makes me happy, Leo.”
    “You’ve pleased me this night.” He pressed a kiss to her hair. “Above all things, you’ve pleased me.”
    It’s him . Lothaire for me. Deal with the devil? If this is wrong, I don’t wanna be right.
    As she drifted off to sleep, she did feel protected, cared for. “I’m glad you chose me.”
    “I am as well.” Then, in a lulling, loving murmur, he said, “But don’t ever betray me, Lizvetta.”

    Once Elizabeth slept, Lothaire remained awake, wanting to enjoy this rare peace.
    Her breaths on my chest. Tension easing from every muscle. Warm relaxation.
    His mate. Claimed. She was the most exquisite thing he’d ever possessed.
    As he threaded his fingers through her glossy dark hair, his thoughts were shockingly clear. Crystalline. I will figure out a way around my blood vows. His situation was merely a puzzle to solve.
    And I’m the master of them.
    His gaze fell on the diabolically difficult eighteen-piece puzzle amonghis collection. It would take sixty-five calculated moves to assemble it—without a single misstep.
    Easing Elizabeth away with a kiss on her forehead, he traced to his chair.
    Sixty-five laughably simple moves later, he held the completed puzzle in his stunned grasp.
    Then Lothaire smiled evilly. I’m back. . . .

43
    I ’ll never get used to this, Ellie thought as waves lapped at her feet on a secluded beach in France. A balmy breeze danced over her skin, most of which was bared in a string bikini.
    For nearly three weeks, Lothaire had taken her to moonlit shores all around the world—after Hag had given her a cool druid-looking tattoo around her ankle.
    But that pain had been worth it to see the world. “It’s gorgeous here, vampire.” Almost as much as you . . .
    He was barefooted, shirtless, wearing only low-slung jeans. Sea spray had dampened his hair and misted his chest. In the moonlight, his skin sheened, his eyes glowing.
    Though he’d seen her thrilled expression with each locale they visited, his watchful gaze was locked on her face.
    “Thank you for bringing me here.”
    A short nod.
    After that first night of mind-blowing sex, Ellie had awakened, sore but happy, expecting things to be different between them. Instead, Lothaire had dropped her off at Hag’s again, as if nothing had changed.
    Well, except for the sizzling, toe-curling kiss he’d given her before heleft. And then he’d returned early, asking her, “If you could go anyplace in the world, where would it be?
    “Bora-Bo—”
    She hadn’t even gotten the words out before he’d traced them there. Whenever she was at Hag’s, she read travel magazines, and then he’d take her to whatever destination she’d dog-eared.
    Apparently Lothaire had been everywhere . She had yet to stump him in all of their journeys. He’d shown her all the Greats: the Great Wall of China, the Great Pyramids, the Great Barrier Reef. Plus the Maldives, the forests of Asia, glacial floes, and jungles . . .
    Now she peered down at the water around her ankles. “Uh, Lothaire, why is the water glimmering?”
    “It’s phosphorescence.”
    At each destination, he would teach her new things about the area. He seemed to know everything, and she sensed he genuinely enjoyed teaching her. “Foss fur what?”
    He spelled the word, then explained, “Tiny organisms that give off light when disturbed.”
    “Really?” She splashed for several moments, fascinated.
    “You know, this isn’t the last time you’ll see it.”
    As someone who’d had time limits applied to her life span—twice—she found it hard to shake the feeling that death lay in wait. “Before we go, can we walk farther down the beach, maybe collect some shells?” She had a shelf at the apartment designated for nothing but sea shells.
    “As you wish.”
    They walked in silence, lost in their own thoughts.
    These weeks hadn’t been perfect between them, of

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