Dalakis Passion 2 - Lucian's Delight

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by N. J. Walters


  times.

  "I'm heading upstairs now, but you all feel free to stay as late as you want." It was

  after midnight and Delight knew that Miss Nadine had an early morning as the little

  inn was filled to capacity. Delight watched, slightly melancholy, as the other woman

  walk out of the room and disappeared up the stairs.

  "You can still see her every day."

  "I know, but it's not the same." She shook off her sadness. This was a night for

  happiness. Looking up at her dark, brooding husband, Delight smiled. "I'm fine,

  really."

  He looked as if he didn't believe her, but didn't speak as Cristofor and Johanna

  approached. "We will say goodnight." Cristofor kept his arm wrapped around his

  wife's shoulder. It seemed to be a trait of the men in this family to keep their women

  close. "We will fly home tomorrow. You will come and visit after the honeymoon." It

  was more a command than a question and Delight found herself nodding.

  Johanna laughed as she swatted her husband's arm. "Ignore him, Delight. You just

  come for a visit whenever you're ready. You're welcome anytime for as long as you

  want to stay. Believe me, there's plenty of room in the castle." Giving them both a quick

  hug, she tugged her husband from the room.

  Delight muffled a laugh as she heard Cristofor's voice drifting back. "Woman,

  that's no way to treat your lord and master." His disgruntled tone was at odds with

  Johanna's laughter.

  "Lord and master." Stefan shook his head in disgust as he approached them.

  "Johanna has our hard, ruthless brother twisted around her little finger. Oh, how the

  mighty have fallen."

  Stefan looked even more somber than usual in the austere black suit he'd donned

  for the wedding. Delight had been surprised to see him in something other than jeans,

  but he certainly cleaned up good. She'd been so wrapped up in Lucian that she had

  forgotten what a devastatingly handsome man that he really was.

  She still had a hard time looking Stefan in the eye without blushing. But not once,

  by word or action, had he betrayed any hint of what had occurred that memorable

  night upstairs. It was as if it had never happened.

  "It is a disgrace to the family." Cradling her face with his large hands, Stefan

  brushed a soft, light kiss on her lips. "And now you have done the same to Lucian.

  Alas, I am the only sensible brother left to uphold the family honor."

  Delight sensed the underlying sadness and hurt buried beneath his words. He was

  alone now that his brothers were mated. Impulsively, she flung her arms around him

  and hugged him tight. "I'm so glad that you're my brother now."

  Stefan swallowed hard and clung to her, his grip almost desperate. Releasing her

  quickly, he stepped away from her and turned to Lucian. "I am leaving tonight." He

  ignored her gasp of surprise and continued to address Lucian. "It will be up to you to

  check out this Zane York and make sure he is no threat to the family. I don't know

  when I will be back. If you have need of me, you have only to call and I will come."

  "I will take care of it," Lucian assured his brother.

  Moving so swiftly it looked as if he had vanished into thin air, Stefan was gone. A

  lone tear slipped down Delight's cheek. With her heightened senses, she could feel the

  deep despair and pain that filled Stefan.

  "I wish I could find a way to ease his pain." Lucian sighed heavily as he pulled her

  close and tucked her under his shoulder. She nodded, saying nothing. Stefan's pain was

  beyond words and only time would help him find his equilibrium again. "If he is gone

  too long, we will find him and bring him home." Delight grasped and held Lucian's

  promise tight, trusting him to know what was best for his brother right now.

  "Well, it's time for me to say goodnight as well." Chase rose from the chair where

  he'd been sitting and observing everyone for the last hour and strolled towards them.

  Coming to a halt in front of them, he stared down into her face. "Be happy, Delight."

  Raising his gaze, he addressed his new brother-in-law. "I'm trusting you to take care of

  her."

  "It is my honor and privilege." Lucian held out his hand to Chase and the men

  seemed to come to some internal understanding as they shook. Delight watched the two

  men she loved most in the world, feeling her heart swell with pride.

  Then they were alone.

  Lucian smiled and her insides melted. The familiar heat surged through her veins

  as he scooped her up into his arms and walked down the hallway and out through the

  front door and into the night. "I am taking you home."

  Wrapping her arms around his strong neck, she leaned in to nuzzle it. "I'm already

  there."

  The night swallowed them up and then they were gone. Stefan stepped from the

  shadows where he'd been watching them. He felt more alone at that moment than at

  any other time in his five hundred years of existence. Forcing himself, he turned away

  from his family and walked away. The night wrapped its arms around him, embracing

  him, as he escaped into its inky depths.

  Sam Cassidy sat on a barstool and twirled the long-necked bottle between his

  hands. The whole basis of his belief system had been turned topsy-turvy in the last

  week. If he weren't so damned sane, he'd figure he was crazy. "Vampires?" He gave a

  sharp bark of laughter.

  "What's so funny?"

  He eyed the man who slipped onto the barstool next to him. Zane York was a

  fellow cop who worked the night shift. He knew him by reputation, but not personally.

  York had a reputation for being single-minded in pursuit of the truth. Hard, but fair, he

  was not a man to cross.

  "You wouldn't believe me if I told you." Tipping up the bottle, he took a swallow

  and laid it back on the counter.

  "Try me." Zane's dark eyes watched him unwaveringly.

  Cassidy had to fight the urge to spill the entire story. He shook his head suddenly

  feeling as if he'd drunk way too much even though that was his first beer. "Maybe

  another time." Pushing off the stool, he saluted York and sauntered from the smoky

  confines of the bar.

  "Bet on it," Zane murmured under his breath as he tracked Cassidy's progress

  across the room, out though the door and into the night.

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  About the Author

  N. J. Walters had a mid-life crisis at a fairly young age, gave notice after ten years at

  her job on a Friday, received a tentative acceptance for her first novel, Annabelle Lee, on

  the following Sunday.

  Happily married for over seventeen years to the love of her life, with his

  encouragement and support she gave up the job of selling books for the more

  pleasurable job of writing them. A voracious reader of romances of all kinds, she now

  spends her days writing, reading and reviewing books. It's a tough life, but someone's

  got to do it.

  N.J. Walters welcomes mail from readers. You can write to her c/o Ellora's Cave

  Publishing at 1056 Home Ave., Akron, OH 44310.

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  Also by N.J. Walters

  Annabelle Lee

  Awakening Desires: Erin's Fancy

  Awakening Desires: Katie's Art of Seduction

  Christina's Tapestry

  Dalakis Passion: Harker's Journey

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