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Dianne Duvall: Darkness Rises

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Krysta is used to getting the drop on vampires. Her "special abilities" aren't much, but the plan is simple -- she plays helpless pretty young thing to lure them in. Then her shoto swords come out and it's bye-bye, bloodsucker. Until one night she finds herself with an unexpected ally. He's a vampire, all right, but different. Mysterious. Handsome. And more interested in saving her skin than draining it. Étienne has been an Immortal Guardian for two hundred years -- long enough to know that Krysta is special. He can't stop thinking about her long legs, even more than her short swords. Then he discovers the vamps she's exterminating have friends in high places, and the Guardians are in danger, too. He'll have to accept Krysta's help to save them. The stakes for a mortal are high. But the cost to his heart might be higher . . .

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Well, he didn’t know what else.

“No,” she responded. “I don’t think so.”

“You’ve nothing to fear from me. I just saved your life.”

“So you could take it yourself?”

“No,” he said with the same exasperation he had heard in her voice earlier.

“So you could turn me?”

“Hell, no.”

Her frown deepened. Perhaps she had finally identified the sincerity in his voice.

A somewhat battered economy car screeched to a halt behind her. The driver leaned over and thrust open the passenger door.

Krysta backed into it, never taking her eyes from him. Sitting down with swords still at the ready, she swung her feet into the car. “Don’t follow me.”

As soon as she lowered her blades, the car shot forward out of sight, her door slamming shut from the momentum.

Merde. He hadn’t expected that.

Gritting her teeth, Krysta turned around and stared through the back window.

“Who the hell was that?” her brother demanded, barely tapping the breaks as he turned the corner and began a roundabout, wild-ass ride in the general direction of their home.

“I don’t know.”

“His eyes glowed. He was a vampire?”

“I don’t know what he was. Is. He looks like a vampire, but . . .”

“But what?”

She grabbed the door handle and hung on as Sean skidded around another corner. He had all of the talents of a freaking stunt driver. And that had come in handy. Not once had a vampire managed to follow them all the way home.

“His aura is different,” she told him. “ Way different. And . . .”

“And what?”

“He saved me.”

“Oh, shit. He didn’t bite you, did he?”

“No.” She faced forward and slumped back in her seat, wounds throbbing. “There were four vampires this time.”

“Damn it! I told you to stick to one or two!”

“I didn’t know there were going to be that many!” she defended herself. “It’s not like I can stop, look back, and take a head count. That would kinda spoil the whole Victim Here deception.”

He shook his head. “Four? How did you even—?”

“I took out three.” She began to shake as reaction set in. “But I had to leave myself wide open for the fourth in order to take out the third and, when I turned around, there were half a dozen daggers sticking out of his back.”

Sean shot her a disbelieving look. “Are you saying the vampire in the alley who was dressed like Johnny Cash killed him?”

“Him and the seven vampires who showed up next.”

Epithets filled the little car, full of force and fear and determination. “That’s it. No more. This is over. You’re done.”

“It—”

“When it was one or two, that was one thing. You could handle it. But for the past couple of years it’s been insane. You’ve nearly died too many times to count and I’m not ready to lose you.”

“I’ll just have to be more careful—”

“You’ve been singing that bullshit song for months now. No more.”

“If I don’t do it, who will?”

“Let that crazy-ass vamp from the alley do it if that’s his madness.”

“He didn’t seem mad,” she murmured, still puzzling over it. She had never met a vampire who was nice , for lack of a better word.

“All the more reason to let him hunt his fellow bloodsuckers. If they slice him up, he’ll heal.”

“You always manage to patch me up.”

Not without cost on his part. That had always filled her with guilt and regret, but she didn’t see any way around it. She couldn’t do this without him.

“There are some things I can’t do, Krysta. I have limits. When I reach those and you have to bury me, will it have been worth it?”

She couldn’t bear the thought of it. “We’ll just have to find another way.”

He shook his head, alerting her to the huge argument ahead of them, and glanced in the rearview mirror. “Is it clear?”

She turned around and peered through the back window once more. The rest of the car may be coated in dirt and look like crap, but the windows were always sparklingly clean. Their lives depended upon it.

No bright orange glows streaked toward them in the street, so no vampires tailed them. Or no regular vampires tailed them. She didn’t see any purple either. She thought she saw a glint of white, but it was so fleeting she decided it was the moonlight shining on a storefront window.

Turning around, she studied the scenery that whipped past through the passenger window. “It’s clear.”

“Good.” His meandering path ended as he headed straight for the small frame house they rented on the outskirts of Carrboro, North Carolina. “How badly are you hurt?”

“I don’t think my leg is broken, but it hurts like hell. And I’m bleeding from a lot of cuts.”

“No major arteries hit?”

“No.”

“No ribs broken?”

“Not this time. That vamp really saved my ass.”

He shook his head again and took his foot off the gas.

Krysta checked behind them as the car slowed, just to be doubly sure, then nodded.

Sean guided the car onto a drive that was supposed to be gravel, but was about eighty percent dirt and weeds instead.

Krysta’s sore, aching body wobbled from side to side as he navigated the pothole-riddled path about fifty yards to the little, brown frame house hidden among the trees.

They had tried to find a place in Chapel Hill, so they would be closer to the colleges (prime hunting grounds for vampires), but hadn’t been able to afford it. This had ended up being ideal in terms of isolation anyway. No neighbors. No one to see her blood-painted face and clothing when they returned home. No one to call the police if they glimpsed her weapons.

Sean parked and, unfolding his large form, circled around to help Krysta.

He was a lot taller than she was, taking after their father, who towered over their tiny mother. Krysta stood at only five foot five and boasted a slender build with enough muscle to lend her strength without bulking her up like a man. Sean was six foot two or thereabouts and packed about two hundred pounds of muscle that made many a woman drool. He also possessed the same fighting skills Krysta did. Had he been able to anticipate the vampires’ moves the way she could, they would have made a formidable team.

Unfortunately, he couldn’t. And the few times he had joined her on the hunt, he had ended up so battered and bloody she had almost had to take him to the hospital.

Krysta kept her swords in hand as he opened the car door, reached in, and practically lifted her out. “I can walk,” she insisted, though her leg was really hurting. Maybe the bastard had fractured it. Could one walk on a fractured leg?

Sean mumbled something about stubbornness bordering on stupidity and wrapped a supportive arm around her to help her to the door.

Krysta let the slur slide. She knew he was just worried about her and terrified of losing her. His mood always turned sour when she was wounded, which happened pretty much every time she hunted. She’d avoid it if she could. She sure as hell didn’t enjoy it. But, how?

There was no need to flip through keys to open the front door. They always left it unlocked. The house was hidden from the road by trees and drew no notice of passersby. Even the mailman didn’t deliver. All of their correspondence went to a post office box.

And if someone did choose to wander down their drive and found the frame house, nothing about its appearance would entice a burglar. It was over a century old and built on uneven ground that left it slanting to one side. (She and Sean had had a hell of a time leveling the furniture when they had moved in.) The roof sagged, as did the porch and back deck. The paint was old and worn and peeling.

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