Stay the Night
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 Lynn Viehl

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He frowned, genuinely puzzled. "I hardly know the lady. Why did she ask for me?"
"She knows you'll do whatever Richard orders you to," Alex said. "Such as kill her and Gabriel if it looks like they're about to be captured by the Brethren."
"Kill them."
"Yep." Alex took a deep breath, and immediately regretted it. To her nose Korvel smelled exactly like vanilla pound cake: warm and delicious and something she wanted to sink her teeth into. "Gabriel spent years being tortured by the order, and she doesn't want to see him hurt again. She also knows they could use her talent for homing in on Kyn as a weapon against us."
"She is as intelligent as she is brave." Korvel looked thoughtful. "Gabriel is not aware of this request, I take it."
"I seriously doubt it," Alex said. "Just a thought—if you do have to kill them, you'd better take him out first. You do remember what he did to the last guy who attacked Nick."
Korvel nodded, his expression grim. "I shall speak to the high lord. I cannot say whether he will release me from my duties."
"I think someone else can clean out his litter box for a few months," Alex snapped.
"Under the circumstances, I do not think I can refuse Nicola's request," another voice said. "Even if it means dirty litter boxes."
Alex jumped as Richard stepped out of the shadows by the fireplace. "I am getting so tired of you doing that."
"Allow me my personal amusements, Alexandra. I have so few these days." He turned to Korvel. "I believe my captain would like to say something to you about the unfortunate level to which he allowed his infatuation with you to grow."
"It's over," she said. "Forget about it."
"No, Alexandra, he is right," Korvel said. "I took advantage of the temporary bond that formed between us when you were held at Dundellan. When Cyprien took you away, I knew you would bond again with him. Yet I deliberately drew you into the dreamlands so that I could seduce you into returning to me." As he spoke, he moved toward her, stopping a few inches away. He held out his hand. "Please forgive me."
Alex still felt the tug of the bond that had formed between them in Ireland. She hadn't understood it then, and it had come close to wrecking her life after she'd returned to America and Michael. But she also knew that Korvel had fallen in love with her, and the crazy things that she had done because of her own love for Michael made her feel a twinge of sympathy.
She took his hand and let him kiss the back of hers.
"Look, if I could work things out with Michael, I know you can get over this thing for me."
Korvel straightened and looked into her eyes. "Are you certain that is what you wish, Alexandra?"
She felt it then—his talent, the ability to make any woman desire him, was legendary among the Kyn—and tried not to let it affect her. "You're a gorgeous guy, and you can have any woman you want. Literally. You don't need me."
The scent of larkspur turned hot as he touched the dark curls next to her cheek. "We always want what we cannot have, my lady." His hand fell to her throat. "Have you not yet learned that from me?"
The images hit her with slightly less force than a hard slap: Korvel, naked, poised over her. His tongue lapping at her nipple. His fingers between her legs. The plum-size dome of his penis searching against her—
"You conniving son of a bitch." Alex shoved his hand away. "You still think you can mess with my head? Do you have any idea what I can do to you? I'll get a scalpel, come back here, and cut your fucking heart out. You'll be dead before you crack an eyelid."
Korvel glanced at Richard before he shook his head. "I cannot help myself, Alexandra. There is no one else for me."
As Alex tried to regain control of her temper, she noticed how carefully Richard was watching her. It surprised her that Korvel would pull a stunt like this in front of his master. When he wasn't trying to get in her pants, the captain was one of the most reserved, controlled warriors who served Richard.
Something Nick had said about Korvel pounded in Alex's head:… he does whatever the Vampire King tells him, no matter how nasty it is …
"Jesus Christ." She turned to the high lord. "You made him do this, didn't you? What was the plan? To see if his talent worked on me better than yours does?"
"Evidently it does not." Richard's eyes glinted from the shadows of his hood. "You would do well to remember that you are not immune to everything, Doctor."
"Incredible. You know, just when I think I can do this, that I can be a part of this, you try to slap a leash on me again." Alex turned her head. "And you, you walking hard-on, you're supposed to be in love with me. Hearts and flowers, the whole nine yards. So, what, you go and pimp your power for him? How fucking romantic."
Korvel's face darkened. "I do love—"
Alex whipped up her hand. "Oh, you don't get to talk to me anymore. And you." She turned to Richard. "You tell me what the hell you want from me now, straight out, or I'm out of here, and I'm taking Michael with me."
"Leave us," Richard said to Korvel.
The captain didn't move. "Alexandra, this was not my doing—"
Richard's voice became a lash. "Get out."
"Do what he says." Alex kept her eyes on the high lord. She waited until Korvel left them before she rubbed her hot, damp face on her sleeve. "You're a jerk, but I never thought you were a sadistic jerk. No wonder you fell in love with that psychotic bitch."
Richard turned his back on her. "We will not discuss my wife."
"Fine, let's talk about Korvel. He's the best soldier you've got in your little fang army. The guy would throw himself on a copper sword to protect you. He's probably the only reason I didn't kill you in Ireland. But, Richard, you still use him like he's a disposable razor." She went around him to face him. "Korvel wouldn't have this problem if you hadn't kidnapped me. This is your fault. Trying to use him to manipulate me now is disgusting and pathetic."
"The other seigneurs have petitioned me to remove Michael from rule over the American jardins."
"I don't give a flying—What?"
"Michael opposes war with the Brethren," Richard said. "My other six seigneurs do not, and they feel he may become a liability in the days ahead. They have petitioned me to remove him and appoint a new seigneur."
"Really." She planted her hands on her hips. "Who did you have in mind? Phil? He won't do it. Neither will any of the suzerains in America. You already know how loyal they are to Michael. No one will take his place."
"My captain will."
Alex digested this, and then she began to laugh. "I was wrong. You're a cold-blooded, sadistic jerk." She went over and sat on the end of Korvel's bed, still laughing.
"The decision is mine, of course." Richard made a casual gesture. "I can instead send Korvel to protect Nicola and Gabriel, and leave Michael to his rule over America. But war is imminent, Doctor, and time has sorely depleted my armies. If we are to prevail over the Brethren, I shall need something from you."
Alex abruptly sobered. "Like what?"
"You will tell me exactly how you and the other women were able to make the change from human to Kyn."
Alex blanked her expression. "I can't tell you what I don't know."
Richard sighed. "Must I bring out all of the reports sent to me from America? Photographs of the Brethren breeding centers you have visited, copies of the medical files you retrieved from them? Perhaps you wish to review the tests you have conducted on your own blood and the blood of every female changed to Kyn in the last five years."
"I thought I was scum for talking Nick into hunting for you." Alex stared down at her white-knuckled hands. "You've got me beat."
"Look at me, Alexandra." When she did, Richard pulled back his hood. "You transformed me from changeling to Kyn. You cannot pretend you do not know how you were changed."
"I don't," she insisted. "Even if I did, I wouldn't tell you. I'm not going to let you do this to anyone else."
"If you wish Michael to remain in power, and Nicola to have her peace of mind," Richard said, "you will." He pulled his hood back over his face. "I shall give you a day to think on it. Tomorrow night you will tell me how it is done, or you and your lover may pledge your loyalty to Korvel when I appoint him as the new American seigneur."
Chris fought Nottingham all the way from the car to the airport in Rome, until he told her he would knock her out and carry her over his shoulder if she didn't cooperate.
"What about Robin?" she said as the dark lord gripped her arm and propelled her toward the gate. "One of the contessa's thugs might come back to the palazzo to check on things. If they find him, they'll kill him."
His mouth curled. "That will save me the trouble."
Nottingham made her sit next to him on the empty plane. He had the same power to control humans as Robin did, apparently, for the crew did everything he said but completely ignored everything she said to them.
The flight from Venice to London took two hours, and for most of it Chris sat in silence and tried not to worry about Robin. She knew Nottingham had taken her from him as payback for Marian, and that when the drug wore off Robin would follow. But would Robin come after them then because he loved her, or because he wanted to even the score?
"You are being very quiet," Nottingham said.
"I'm worried about Robin." She eyed him. "You shouldn't have left him there like that."
"I used but a small amount of the drug," Nottingham told her. "He will have awoken by the time our plane left Rome."
"Why didn't you kill him while you had the chance?" He didn't reply, and she studied his face. "You don't want him dead, do you?"