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Bound by Darkness - Alexandra Ivy [107]

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Without expression he held up his hand in warning. “Stop.”

Ariyal studied his tribesman with a wary frown. “Tearloch ?”

“You may go no farther.”

“Tearloch, can you hear me?” Ariyal took a step forward. “Brother?”

The Sylvermyst didn’t respond. Hell, he might as well have been a lamppost for all the reaction he gave to Ariyal’s plea.

Not that he it made him any less dangerous.

Jaelyn reached to lightly touch her mate’s arm. “He’s completely enthralled. Could the wizard do this?”

“Not without help. Only the Dark Lord could so completely crush his mind.”

It was the answer she’d expected, but that didn’t prevent the sharp stab of unease.

Who wouldn’t be a little antsy at the thought of the ultimate evil creeping around in the fog?

“Great.” She swallowed a curse as she sensed the wizard moving deeper into the mists. She couldn’t allow him to escape. Who knew if she’d ever be able to track him in the damned fog if she lost his scent? “Can you keep him distracted ?”

The bronzed eyes shimmered with frustration as he glanced in her direction.

“Jaelyn.”

She sent him a warning frown. They didn’t have time to squabble over whether she was going to put herself in danger or not.

“Can you do it or not?”

“Yes,” he grudgingly conceded. “Just don’t ...”

“Do anything stupid.” She finished for him, reaching up to steal a swift, possessive kiss. “Ditto.”

“Ditto?”

Stepping back, Jaelyn pointed toward the motionless Tearloch.

“Right now he’s your enemy, not your brother,” she reminded him. “Don’t let yourself be fooled into feeling pity for him.”

Ariyal grimaced, but there was a grim determination etched onto his beautiful face.

“I’ll do what I have to do.”

She felt his bleak regret as he leaped forward, his sword slashing through the air directly at Tearloch’s vulnerable throat.

Mindlessly Tearloch met the strike with his own sword, fighting back with an obvious skill.

Jaelyn forced herself to ignore the instinct to join in the battle and plunged into the surrounding fog. She demanded that Ariyal trust her ability to take care of herself. How could she offer him any less?

Even if leaving did suck.

Big time.

The ringing of steel on steel began to dim behind her as she moved steadily through the white landscape. Dammit. Where was the bastard?

She continued on for what felt like miles before a sudden prickle of energy rippled through the mists and she came to a sharp halt, her senses on full alert.

“Who’s there?” she demanded, her feet spread in a fighting stance. “Wizard? Show yourself.”

On cue Rafael stepped out of the fog, his robes flowing around his thin body and his bald head shimmering in the odd light.

“Welcome, vampire.” A sneer twisted the gaunt face. “I was hoping that it was Dante approaching, but I suppose you will suffice.”

“He’s already put you in your grave once,” she mocked, her tongue stroking down a massive fang. “It’s my turn.”

His thin lip twisted with a hatred that burned in his crimson eyes.

“I do not know what I dislike more, the sheer conceit of vampires, or females who do not know their proper place.”

Jaelyn made a sound of disgust.

A male chauvinistic pig.

Why wasn’t she surprised?

“Come closer and I’ll show you the proper place of my foot,” she promised sweetly. “A hint ... it’s up your ass.”

His spiderlike fingers stroked the pendant hung around his skinny neck.

“You cannot defeat me. Not here.”

The suspicion that he wasn’t just blowing air out of his ass curdled in the pit of her stomach.

She could actually feel the force of his power throbbing in the air around him.

“And why is that?” she demanded, more in an effort to gain some time than any true interest.

If she couldn’t find some Achilles’ heel then she was in a shitload of trouble.

“In this place the power of the Dark Lord pumps through my veins.”

With a demented smile the wizard pulled back the sleeve of his robe and used a fingernail to slice through his brittle skin. Instantly a thick, gray sludge filled the wound; then slowly it dripped down his arm.

Jaelyn stepped back before she could halt the revealing movement.

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