"Untuchable" - читать интересную книгу автора (Cole Kresley)CHAPTER 10But now the vampire’s eyes had flooded black again. So he was as angry as she was? Danii turned from him to snag the T-shirt, donning it as she dropped the sheet. When she met his gaze, he appeared even more incensed than before. “Obviously, I need to leave,” she said, while thinking, She wanted him to simply inform her that he would never let her go and she would just have to accept that, or whatever domineering misguided tripe these manly men always said. This one wouldn’t even look at her. “You need to go. Because he no longer needed her. Danii had helped give him his initial release, her Bride’s duty done, and now he could be with other females. She was expendable. But one day he would realize what he’d lost—a frigid, broken female he could never claim, and one with skin issues—and then he’d be sorry. When her bottom lip trembled, she cursed herself bitterly. “I thought you were going.” Exasperation drowned out the urge to cry. Exactly “ “Not until you tell me why you’re so intent on getting rid of me.” His gaze was transfixed on her neck, his voice a snarl as he said, “I’m about to throw you to the ground. Take your blood in a frenzy.” “B-but your kind doesn’t bite.” Her lips parted, and she backed away with real fear. “I’m not strong yet, Murdoch. If you did that, you could kill me.” His eyes went wide, then narrowed. Yet he’d still begun striding toward her. She backed to the wall. When he was just before her, he shook his head, his entire body going off balance. With a last look at her face, he snapped, “Leave here. Before I return for you.” Then he vanished. How much time had passed since he’d left her, Murdoch didn’t know. Hours, it seemed. But only now was the ravening frenzy subsiding. After leaving Daniela, he’d traced to his rooms at Mount Oblak, Kristoff’s castle, then attacked his supply of blood like an animal. Now crimson was everywhere. He stared at the smeared floor and counter. He was still astounded that he’d been able to keep from touching those luscious breasts of hers—yet he couldn’t deny himself her neck? Once he’d caught his breath, he rinsed his body in the shower, then redressed. Having managed some level of sanity, he decided to go to Blachmount. Returning to the time-ravaged manor was always uncomfortable—almost all of Murdoch’s family had died within those walls— but he needed to talk to Nikolai. He traced to Blachmount’s great room downstairs, listening for the sounds of fighting. Or otherwise. The manor was silent. Frowning, he traced to the master chambers, and was stunned by what he saw. Nikolai and Myst were sleeping together peacefully in the bed. Nikolai had his arms wrapped possessively around the Valkyrie, and she was clutching his chest. Contentment suffused Nikolai’s face, his visage markedly changed from the strain of the last several years. He was still pale, still gaunt, but his face… Just as Daniela had predicted, Nikolai and Myst had come to some kind of understanding. He knew of no one who deserved this peace more than his brother. Seeing them like this eased much of his animosity toward Myst. No matter what had happened in the past, at this moment she was giving Nikolai pleasure. Murdoch shook his head, no longer surprised that his brother had taken Myst here. Nikolai always came to Blachmount when he missed their family. With this woman, he was planning to start a new one. Murdoch tried to imagine what it would be like to have a female belong to him alone, above all others… and couldn’t. It wasn’t meant to be for him. He’d driven his own Bride away. Only now did Murdoch recognize that he’d taken his anger toward Myst—and his frustration over the blooding—out on Daniela. Who’d done nothing to deserve his ire; indeed, just the opposite. But it didn’t matter Even after his brother’s five years of torture, Nikolai hadn’t succumbed to bloodlust and bitten Myst. Her neck was unmarked. At that moment, Nikolai drew his brows together and tightened his arms around his Bride. Though he slept, Nikolai still sensed another’s presence. So Murdoch traced back to the mill. He held his breath as he materialized, not sure if he hoped Daniela would still be there or not. He spotted a piece of paper on his desk. Tripping in his haste to reach it, he snapped the note up and read: The words were embellished with whimsical hearts. When he felt the afternoon sun’s heavy reach over the earth, his lids grew heavy. Exhaustion caught up with him and, with her note clutched in his fist, he slept. |
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