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Midnight Awakening(32)



Tegan arched a brow in acknowledgment. “Elise Chase. No longer of the Darkhavens, as it turns out.”

“She left?”

“After the death of her son. She’s been living in the city by herself.”

“Jesus. What happened to her tonight?”

Tegan smirked, still disbelieving the woman’s tenacity. “She attracted some unwanted attention from the Rogues. They came gunning for her at her apartment.”

He left out the fact that one of the bastards got to her before he could stop it. The thought still burned in him, self-directed anger seething beneath his cool veneer.

Gabrielle frowned. “What would they want with Elise?”

“This.” Tegan held the book out and Lucan took it, scowling as he touched the faded tooling on the aged cover, then flipped through some of the yellowed pages. “It was waiting for overnight pickup by a Minion. Somebody was in a big rush to have it.”

Lucan’s look was grave. No question as to who the somebody was.

“And the Darkhaven woman?”

“She intercepted it.”

“Christ. What about Marek’s human mule?”

“The Minion is dead,” Tegan stated simply. “Marek must have gotten wind of that fact and unleashed his hounds to retrieve the book. It would have been easy enough to track down Elise from the store’s closed-circuit feed.”

“What is it, some kind of diary?” Gabrielle asked, peering past Lucan at the fanning pages.

“Appears to be,” Tegan said. “Apparently it belonged to a family named Odolf. You ever hear of them, Lucan?”

The vampire shook his dark head as he ran through the journal again. Before Tegan could direct him to the disturbing symbol at the back of the text, Lucan flipped to the page himself. As soon as his eye lit upon the hand-drawn dermaglyphic marking, he muttered a curse. “Holy hell. Is this what I think it is?”

Tegan gave a grim nod. “No doubt you recognize the pattern.”

“Dragos,” Lucan said, a dark weight hanging on that one word.

“Who is Dragos?” Gabrielle asked, peering past Lucan at the glyph scrawled onto the page.

“Dragos is a very old Breed name,” Lucan explained. “He was one of the original members of the Order—a first generation vampire. Like Tegan and me, Dragos was sired by one of the ancient creatures who began the vampire race as we know it. Dragos fought alongside us when the Order declared war on our alien fathers.”

Gabrielle nodded, showing no surprise or confusion. Evidently Lucan had already filled her in on the otherworldly origins of the Breed, as well as the bloody war that arose within the Breed during the fourteenth century of the human era.

It was a tumultuous time, rife with treachery and violence—most of it carried out by the long-lived, savage creatures from a distant planet who prowled the night and fed without discretion, sometimes wiping out entire villages of humankind. The Ancients were ravenous and brutal, supremely powerful. Without the Order to intervene, they’d been a bloodthirsty pestilence that made even the worst Rogue look like a misbehaving frat boy.

Gabrielle’s gaze went from Lucan to Tegan. “What happened to Dragos?”

“Killed in battle a few years into the war with the Ancients,” Tegan supplied.

“Can you be sure of that?” she asked. “Until last summer, everyone believed that Marek was dead too…”

Lucan gave a firm nod. “Dragos is dead, love. I saw his body with my own eyes. None of the Breed can resurrect when their head is taken.”

Tegan recalled that night as well. It was a moment that marked many losses, starting with Dragos’s Breedmate, who took her own life upon hearing the news of his death. Kassia had been a good, caring woman, as close as a sister to Sorcha. It wasn’t long after Kassia’s death that Tegan lost Sorcha as well. Dark times that he preferred not to think on, even now. He’d learned to suppress the pain, but he still had so many memories…

Tegan sharply cleared his throat. “Which brings us back to the name Odolf. Who is it? And what can it mean to Marek?”

“Maybe Gideon can turn something up in the IID,” Lucan suggested, handing the book back to Tegan as he got to his feet. “The database isn’t a complete record, but it’s all we’ve got.”

“You two run your search,” Gabrielle interjected when they reached the corridor outside. “I’m going to check in on Elise. It sounds like she’s been through a lot tonight. Maybe she could use some company and something to eat.”

Lucan’s eyes darkened as he held his woman’s gaze. He whispered something low in her ear, then pressed a kiss to her lips. There was a faint pink tint to her cheeks as she broke the embrace.