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Dark Wolf(29)

By:Christine Feehan


It's a long way until we're really free, she reminded. From here on out,  you would have a much better chance without me. I can't go to ground or  take to the air.

He leaned close, his mouth moving against her ear, although he spoke in  her mind. I can't do those things at the moment either, csitri. I am far  too weak.

Josef is waiting just ahead. We couldn't risk his being too close in  case the Lycans sensed his energy. But he'll give you more  blood-Carpathian blood. Paul's here as well. He's just a few kilometers  from Josef. And you can feed again there.

He should have known she would even have prepared for feeding him,  attempting to get him into good enough shape for a fast escape.

Skyler shook her head, obviously reading his mind. Josef was the one who  remembered you would need more blood than just mine. All I could think  about was taking away the pain and trying to heal you. Her lashes swept  down, hiding the shame and guilt in her eyes. I should have thought of  it, though. I'm sorry.

Dimitri took her chin between his finger and thumb, raising her head  until her lashes lifted and her gaze met his. We have good friends in  Josef and Paul. I'm certain between all three of you, every detail of my  rescue and escape has been attended to. Thank you for coming for me.  You have such courage, Skyler. I tried to shield you from what was  happening to me . . .

She shook her head. You were wrong to do that. I don't want you to keep  anything from me-good or bad. We're a team-partners. We're lifemates,  and I want to be that in every sense of the word.

He nodded his chin toward the path, indicating they could start out again. The guard had completely moved away.

I think you've more than proved your abilities to be my lifemate,  Skyler. We are tied together, bound, soul to soul. Before she could  rise, he wrapped his arm around her and just held her for a long moment.  She felt warm and soft, her body fitting into his burned and battered  one, bringing a soothing balm to him.

Skyler rubbed her cheek gently over his burned chest, taking care to  keep the gesture featherlight, but he felt it through his entire body, a  gossamer touch that reached deep inside and sent his heart soaring.

I love you, Dimitri. We'll make it out of here and start our life together.

He brushed a kiss along her temple. He would give anything to have her  anywhere else but where she was right then. Somewhere safe. He nodded,  and she rose and began to walk along the narrow, inviting path between  the two rows of thick brush.

He struggled into a standing position, shocked at how weak he was. As a  Carpathian he'd always had strength, and as his blood had mixed with the  Lycan blood over the centuries, he had become even stronger. His body  needed healing inside and out. He also desperately needed the  rejuvenating sleep of his kind, deep beneath the earth in the richest of  soil.

Skyler picked up the pace, jogging slightly, just enough that he had to  extend his strides to keep up with her. He had a difficult time keeping  his feet on the carpet of grass. He concentrated on staying to that  small strip.

I didn't want you in danger, but I can see that you're a woman who will  stand with me through anything. I'm not so old, sívamet, that I can't  learn. In spite of the dire situation, his ravaged body and weakness,  Dimitri still managed to laugh at himself.

Skyler had always been drawn to his gentle ways and his sense of humor.  She knew he was a predator and that any Carpathian male who had fought  off the temptation of darkness for centuries was a strong, dangerous  man. Still, with her, there was always tenderness and his humor.

She could barely look at his burned body. Had he been able, she knew he  would have changed his appearance, but he was too weak. The damage done  to him only served as a reminder to her that she'd waited too long.  She'd been too concerned about hurting others, lying to her parents,  getting in trouble. That seemed so trivial in comparison to what he  suffered.

I didn't know how much I loved you until I nearly lost you, she  admitted. I've always known there was no one else for me, that I was  your lifemate, but it's so much more, it's everything, Dimitri.

She had loved him, but almost with a teenage crush, an infatuation that  seemed obsessive at times. She'd leaned on him, counted on his strength,  and she'd been selfish without even realizing it. She knew it was  difficult for him to wait to claim her, but she hadn't really considered  the consequences to his soul. To his honor. She'd been a child, playing  at being an adult.

Why do you insist on being so hard on yourself, Skyler? I would not have  claimed you when you were sixteen. Even in terms of human years, you  deserved time to find out who you were and what you wanted.

His response to her thoughts only made her love him more.

A gun went off, four shots in rapid succession, the sound loud in the stillness of the night.

We're blown, csecsemõ, just run. The pack will be coming after us hard. They're fast, faster than you can possibly conceive.

Skyler knew the moment she heard the shots ring out that the pack was  signaling to the guards. They'd found their prisoner gone and were hot  on their trail. She sprinted along the grass carpet.

Dimitri, try to stay on the grass. Mother Earth will hide our scent. We  can make a few more kilometers before they discover us. Both Paul and  Josef are armed.

They can't hope to fight them. We have to find a place for all of you to  give me blood. If I'm near full strength, I might be able to hold them  off until help arrives.

She heard the doubt in his voice. He was severely wounded, starving,  weak. She couldn't imagine, any more than he could, that he would be  able to fight off an entire Lycan pack in his present condition.

If they catch up with us, I don't want you to try to fight them. If we  can't escape, you and Josef must leave us. Paul and I are human. They  probably won't harm us. Their stupid silver won't do the damage to us  that it has to you. If you and Josef escape and you get to full  strength, you can come back for us.

No.

Skyler sighed. That was an absolute. Dimitri rarely gave her that tone,  but he meant business when he used it. No one dared disobey him when he  spoke like that, including her. He would never harm her, but he would  use whatever means available to him to ensure obedience-and he had quite  a few options.

She ran along the path, determined not to get caught-to put as much  distance as possible between the pack and them. If they managed to reach  her safety zone in the clearing, the pack wouldn't be able to touch  them.

We can't start a war, Dimitri said. Make certain Josef and Paul don't shoot unless we have no other alternative.

He wouldn't mind killing a few of the Lycans. Some were unnecessarily  cruel. He had his suspicions about them and their motives. But there  were others who clearly were uneasy about the council sentencing him to  Moarta de argint. They had avoided him, averting their eyes. A few  brought him water and shook their heads, but didn't speak. Only Zev  talked to him and encouraged him. He seemed to be actively trying to  reach the council members who were in the Carpathian Mountains with  Mikhail, the prince of the Carpathian people. Cell phones weren't  working very well where they were, and he had been unable to reach any  of the people in power who could reverse the death sentence.

Twice Dimitri had heard Gunnolf talking with a group of Lycans, and he  referred to Dimitri as Zev's pet. He was deliberately undermining Zev's  position with the Lycans. Some seemed to agree with him, but many did  not and they walked away in disgust.

He didn't want to be the cause of a war between Carpathians and Lycans,  but if it came down to protecting Skyler, war it would be.                       
       
           



       

Skyler glanced at him over her shoulder. Her face was very pale. We're  coming up on Josef, and the Lycans are on our trail. I feel their  footfalls as they run toward us.

Tell him to get moving. Not to wait.

You need blood. Fear crept into her voice, even as she tried to hide it.

Have him run with us. If we get the opportunity, then he can give me blood.

Dimitri felt calm the way he did before any battle. This was his life  and even as weak as he was, he was a dangerous man in a fight. He ran,  not for himself, but for his lifemate. Had he been alone he would have  eluded them, gone to ground and waited until he was at full strength.  Still, he had no doubt that even now, should they attack, he could take a  few of them down.

Josef. Skyler sent the call ahead of them.

Merged as he was with her, Dimitri heard every word.

They're coming up on you fast, Josef warned.

Don't fire at them. Dimitri wants you to run with us so if it's possible you can still give him blood.

There was a questioning note in her voice, and Dimitri realized her plan  had been for Josef to take Paul and get away if anything went wrong.

If we get into trouble, csitri, he will still be able to get away, Dimitri assured.

Josef leapt out of a tree, landing lightly, just behind Dimitri,  matching their pace. We're in this together by choice, Sky, I'm not  going anywhere. We just have to make the clearing and we're home free.