Immortals After Dark 12 - Lothaire
off into the night. She had once admitted to Lothaire that his father dreamed of finding the vampire female who would eventually be his—Stefanovich’s Bride, the one who would make his heart beat for eternity.
The lawful queen who would bear his true heirs.
Ivana smoothed her braids once more, so clearly struggling with her temper. “You mock your son at your own peril, Stefanovich.”
“Son? I don’t claim him as such. That boy will never compare to my true successor!” Another gulp from his tankard. “Of that I am certain.”
“I am as well. Lothaire will be superior to any other male in all ways! He’s a Dacian!”
Lothaire watched this exchange with deepening unease, recalling thewarning his uncle Fyodor had once given Ivana: “Even Stefanovich can grow jealous of your knowledge and strength. You must bend , ere his love for you turns to hate.”
Lothaire knew his uncle’s warning had come true.
For Stefanovich looked murderous. “You believe your kind so much better than mine—”
A female drunkenly staggered into the room from Stefanovich’s private chamber. A mortal female.
Lothaire’s jaw slackened, and Ivana pressed the back of her hand over her mouth.
The woman was dressed as a queen, her garments as rich as Ivana’s own. She was the one who’d dined at the king’s right hand?
“A human?” Ivana’s shock quickly turned to ire. “You dare bring one of those diseased animals into my home! Near my only offspring?” She strode forward to shove Lothaire behind her.
Though adult vampires were immortal, Lothaire was still vulnerable to illness.
“The human is Olya, my new mistress.”
“Mistress!” Ivana cried. “More like a pet. Her kind live in dirt hovels, sleeping amongst their livestock!”
Stefanovich waved for the woman, and she coyly meandered over to him. “Ah, but she tastes of wine and honey.” He turned to his brother. “Does she not, Fyodor?”
Fyodor flashed a guilty look at Ivana.
Pulling his pet into his lap, Stefanovich sneered, “You should sample her, Ivana.” He bared the mortal’s pale arm.
Ivana’s eyes widened. “Taking blood straight from her skin! I would no more sink my fangs into a human than into any other animal. Shall I bring you swine to pierce?”
They were staring each other down, their expressions telling, but Lothaire couldn’t decipher exactly what they were saying.
Finally, Ivana spoke. “Stefanovich, you know there are consequences, especially for one like you. . . .”
“My kind revere the Thirst,” Stefanovich said, “revere bloodtaking.”
“Then you revere madness, because that is surely what will follow.”
Ignoring Ivana’s warning, he punctured the woman’s wrist, making her moan.
“You are revolting!” Ivana blocked Lothaire’s view, but he was fascinated by this sight, peeking around her skirts. Why had she taught him never to pierce another?
Once he’d finished feeding, Stefanovich released the mortal’s arm, then kissed her full on the mouth, eliciting a yell of outrage from Ivana. “That you drink from their skin is foul enough, but to mate with their bodies? Have you no shame?”
He broke away from the kiss. “None.” He licked his lips, and the mortal giggled, twirling Stefanovich’s hair around her finger.
“ ’Tis too contemptible to be borne—I will no longer!”
“And what will you do about it?”
“I will leave this savage place forever,” she declared. “Now, slaughter your new pet, or I shall return to Dacia.”
“Be wary of ultimatums, Ivana. You will not relish the outcome. Especially since you cannot find your homeland.”
Ivana had explained to Lothaire why the kingdom of Dacia had remained secret for so long. The mysterious Daci traveled in a cloaking mist. If one abandoned the mist, the Dacian could never trace home on his own, and his memories of its location would fade.
With her first sight of Stefanovich, Ivana had lost her heart, following him back to Helvita, leaving behind her own mist, her family, her future throne.
“I will find it,” she averred now. “If it kills me, I shall deliver Lothaire to the Realm of Blood and Mist, a land where civilized immortals rule.”
“Civilized?” Stefanovich laughed, and the courtiers followed suit. “Those fiends are more brutal than I!”
“Ignorant male! You have no idea of what you speak! You can’t comprehend our ways—I know this, for I tried to teach you.”
“Teach me?” He slammed his meaty
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