When Darkness Falls
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“Now, now. There is no need to become unreasonable.” Evor hastily gestured toward the hulking bodyguards at the edge of the stage. “You knew the rules when you came.”
With lumbering motions, the mountain trolls moved forward, their hulking size and skin as thick as tree bark making them near impossible to kill.
Viper folded his arms over his chest. His attention remained on the demented human, but he couldn’t deny that he was disturbingly aware of the Shalott behind him.
It was in the sweet scent of her blood. The warmth of her skin. And the shimmering energy that swirled about her.
His entire body reacted to her proximity. It was as if he had stepped close to a smoldering fire that offered a promise of heat he had long forgotten.
Unfortunately his attention was forced to remain on the seeming madman waving the knife in a threatening motion. There was something decidedly strange in the human’s determination. A stark panic that was out of place.
He would be an idiot to underestimate the danger of the sudden standoff.
“Stay back,” the small man squeaked.
The trolls continued forward until Viper lifted a slender hand. “I would not come close to the knife. It is hexed.”
“Hexed?” Evor’s face hardened with fury. “Magical artifacts are forbidden. The punishment is death.”
“You think a pathetic troll and his goons can frighten me?” The intruder lifted his knife to point it directly at Evor’s face. “I came here for the Shalott, and I’m not leaving without it. I’ll kill you all if I have to.”
“You may try,” Viper drawled.
The man spun about to confront him. “I have no fight with you, vampire.”
“You are attempting to steal my demon.”
“I’ll pay you. Whatever you want.”
“Whatever?” Viper flicked a brow upward. “A generous, if rather foolhardy, bargain.”
“What is your price?”
Viper pretended to consider a moment. “Nothing you could offer.”
That sour desperation thickened in the air. “How do you know? My employer is very rich… very powerful.”
Ah. Now they were getting somewhere.
“Employer. So you are merely an envoy?”
The man nodded, his eyes burning like coals in their sunken sockets. “Yes.”
“And your employer will no doubt be quite disappointed to learn you have failed in your task to gain the Shalott?”
The pale skin became a sickly gray. Viper suspected that the sense of darkness he could detect was directly related to the mysterious employer.
“He will kill me.”
“Then you are in quite a quandary, my friend, because I have no intention of allowing you to leave the room with my prize.”
“What do you care?”
Viper’s smile was cold. “Surely you must know that Shalott blood is an aphrodisiac for vampires? It is a most rare treat that has been denied us for too long.”
“You intend to drain her?”
“That is none of your concern. She is mine. Bought and paid for.”
He heard a strangled curse from behind him, along with the rattle of chains. His beauty was clearly unhappy with his response and anxious to prove her displeasure by ripping him limb from limb.
A tiny flicker of excitement raced through him.
Blood of the saints, but he liked his women dangerous.
About the Author
Alexandra Ivy lives in Ewing, Missouri. She is currently working on the second installment of her Guardians of Eternity trilogy, EMBRACE THE DARKNESS. Alexandra loves hearing from readers, and you may write to her c/o Zebra Books. Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you wish a response.