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“Are you immortal?” she asked, finally speaking to him directly.
“Yes.” It was an honest answer, he told himself.
“I can’t smell the virus on you,” she stated.
He shrugged, rattling the heavy chains. “Can you smell it on Seth?”
“No.”
“You don’t have to answer his questions, Lisette,” Roland uttered. “This isn’t a free exchange of information. It’s a demand for it.”
Lisette’s brow furrowed.
Sarah tilted her head. “How old are you?”
Zach looked at Roland. “Old enough to make him seem young.”
“What’s your name?” Roland demanded.
Zach was curious to learn the source of that one’s hostility. Lisette seemed curious. Sarah seemed worried. Roland seemed as furious as though he had caught Zach trying to catch a glimpse of Sarah naked.
“Zach.” May as well tell him the truth. If Seth read their minds and thought one of the Others had been snooping around, all hell would break loose. Best to let him know who it was, though Zach doubted Seth would be pleased. “If you’re worried that I’m pursuing Ami romantically—”
“She’s married, asshole!” Roland shouted.
“I know, asshole.”
Roland’s face mottled with anger a second before he slammed his fist into Zach’s temple. And Roland didn’t pull the punch since he knew Zach was immortal.
Ouch. Despite the pain, this was actually turning out to be very entertaining.
“Stay away from her,” Roland warned as the women looked on anxiously. They seemed more inclined to reason with Zach and coax him rather than take Roland’s hot-tempered—
Wait. Wasn’t there an infidelity in Roland’s past?
Zach sneaked into Roland’s mind and gave his past a quick look.
Yes. His first wife had cheated on him with his brother. That clarified things a bit. Roland loved Marcus like a brother and didn’t want to see him go through the same pain of being cuckolded. Roland didn’t want to believe Ami would deceive Marcus like that, but had learned the hard way not to trust his instincts.
“First, don’t do that again,” Zach warned. He’d give the guy one shot, but that was it. Any more and all bets would be off. “Second, Ami is a friend,” Zach said. And damned if something didn’t shift inside him at the admission.
Had he ever had a friend before?
“We know you’ve been meeting her regularly. If you’re hoping she’ll be a friend with benefits,” Roland warned, “think again.”
“I don’t know what that is.”
Sarah’s eyebrows rose.
Lisette continued to study him somberly.
“What kind of benefits?” Did they think he thought rubbing elbows with Ami would help him score points with Seth? That was a joke.
“Sexual,” Roland snapped.
Zach scowled. Sex had never even occurred to him. “A friend you sleep with isn’t a friend. It’s a lover. I told you, Ami is a friend.”
Sarah stepped in and asked in her soft, lilting voice, “Then why do you meet with her in secret? Why not talk with her inside?”
“What makes you think we talk? Have you ever heard us?”
Lisette shook her head. “I’m telepathic. I know the signs of unspoken conversation.”
“Could you hear a conversation?” he asked curiously. How powerful was this young immortal?
“No,” she admitted.
“Can you read my thoughts?” That would be an impressive feat.
He felt her probing, trying to enter his mind. He had thought it would annoy him. It sure as hell annoyed him when Seth tried to read his thoughts. Yet, for some reason, it didn’t. He actually found himself rooting for her to succeed, which made no sense at all. He really didn’t want her to see what was in there.
“No,” she blurted, her lovely features dark with frustration.
“Then perhaps we were merely sharing lollipops as you no doubt observed.” Which raised the question . . . “How did you learn of our meetings?” Even Seth and David had not noticed his comings and goings.
“I followed Ami outside and saw the two of you together,” Lisette answered.
“Is Ami aware you’re surveilling her?”
“No.”
“Why are you doing it?”
Had she guessed what Ami is and didn’t trust her? Did she fear Ami? Did she wish her ill?
“I worry about her,” Lisette answered hesitantly.
“You barely know each other,” he pointed out. An intense fear of strangers had been instilled in Ami by her torturers, making it difficult for her to get to know others. So, while she cared about all of her immortal family, she was only personally close to a handful of them.