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Authors: Chrissy Peebles

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BOOK: Immortal Dreams
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After basically living with him for a month, I've decided men are boys until they die.  I wish I wasn't so completely enthralled by him.  I don't see how they can hear to argue over the roaring TV they have cranked up to full blast.  Not even immortals have that good of hearing.

"Just tell me what to do, Frankie.  My hope is running thin."

His exasperated sigh follows my words as he thinks almost loud enough for me to hear his thoughts.

"I don't know, Alyssa.  I really don't know.  We're heading to the Old Shot right now.  It's a night stalker bar on the north end of town.  Thad is going to shake down some of their men, see if they give us anything."

I sit up immediately, a prickling sense of fear spreading as I walk out onto the balcony and shut the glass door behind me.

"You can't go to a night stalker bar.  One whiff of your blood and they'll be all over you."

"That's not how it works, Alyssa.  They'll never know I'm a warlock.  They can't smell it in our blood.  They don't even know what they're drinking unless they've tasted us before.  Don't give them more credit than they deserve.  I'll keep my identity a complete secret.  Don't worry.  How are things with loverboy?  Did your spell ever cast correctly?"

Should I tell Frankie I'm a poor excuse for a witch and can't cast a simple protection spell without locking everyone in or out?  Should I tell him about all the times I've tried and failed this past month after he fought me on the decision to stay with Kane?  I don't think so.

"No problems.  Just worry about finding Mom."

"I miss you, kiddo.  Keep your chin up.  I'll call you if we find out anything."

"I miss you, too, Frankie."

I hang up as the weight of my mother's disappearance bears down on me without remorse.  Just as I'm about to go back in, Gage is suddenly right in front of me, scaring the hell out of me.

"Sheesh!  Stop doing that shit," I gripe while ineffectively slapping his immortal body.

He chuckles, playfully swatting at my pathetic swings.  The dark user has been on my nerves for a while, but he's hung around and watched my back.  I'm not too crazy about the fact he bought the house directly beside Kane's, but at least he's not sleeping in the trees.

"Sorry," he lies.  There's not an ounce of a genuine apology in his tone.

"Sure you are," I mumble while glancing through the glass window.

"Relax.  Pretty boy and his buddies are engulfed in a game of Grand Theft... something or another.  He's not coming in any time soon.  Mortals."

I let a small smirk free, but my inner turmoil instantly banishes it.  He starts to say something when I finally notice the metal ring in his lip.  Without thinking, my thumb brushes over it.

He almost shivers under my touch, which offends me.

"Don't like a light user touching you?" I scoff, trying not to sound as insulted as I feel.

I pull away and lean against the railing to stare away from him.  He lets a laugh free and leans up beside me.

"It just caught me off guard.  You like?" he asks while motioning to the steel circle.

I'd never tell him that he's the kind of guy who is sexy enough to pull it off.  I refuse to feed the immortal male ego.  He knows it looks good though, and it's obvious he realizes I think so.

"It's fine."

"You know I can read all the colors around you right now," he pokes, making me squirm.  "You should guard your aura better."

"Did you come to try and make fun of me, or did you have something of any relevance to say?"

My patience has run thin, and I'm sick of his usual frustrating openings.

"I just sent your hound a message to check out the Old Shot.  An informant of mine assured me there was a lead worth tracking down.  I was coming to find out if your light warlock had told you yet."

"He told me.  I don't like him going into a night stalker bar, but he assured me there was no way for them to know who or what he is."

He casts his gaze behind him once, checking for anyone who might be listening in, and then he turns his attention back to me.

"Shouldn't be.  So, you look tired.  Haven't been sleeping much?"

That's the stupidest question I've ever heard.

"My mother has been missing for over a month and a half now.  How would you sleep?"

"Just fine," he says with an unaffected shrug.

I'm almost shocked, which I shouldn't be.

"That's cold, even for a dark user."

He pulls a pen from his jacket and starts scratching something down on a piece of paper.

"What are you doing?" I muse while trying to look at what he's writing.

"Keeping tabs of all the hurtful things you say about my kind versus all the hurtful things I say about yours.  So far, you're way out in front.  Who's the bad guy?"

He smirks as I roll my eyes.

"Fine.  What's the deal with your mother?"

He puts his paper back in his pocket, and then he turns his attention to the ground below.

"You'll figure it out eventually, for now, let's focus on the other reason I'm here.  Are you feeling stir crazy?" he asks while looking at me once again.  "I've noticed human boy doesn't let you out of his sight very much."

Stir crazy?  No.  But it would be nice to get out of the remote-control-clicking environment for a while.

"What do you have in mind?" I ask, my suspension radar on high alert.

His menacing smile is quickly banished, but I had a chance to catch a glimpse of it.  I still don't know if I trust Gage... never mind.  I know I don't trust Gage.  Though he's kept a watchful eye, dark users can't be trusted.

"There're a couple of night stalkers I want to take out.  Believe me when I say you don't want to know what they've done.  Their council should be the ones eliminating them, but they're not here to do so."

The blood in my veins turns to ice from his bomb drop.

"Are you crazy?  A night stalker is our biggest enemy.  They'll freeze you stiff and draw out your life."

Idiocy apparently haunts every male - immortal and human alike.

"Believe me, if you knew the details of what they did to their latest, underage victims, you wouldn't be so quick to turn tail and run.  They need to be taken care of, and this won't be the first time I've taken them out.

"Night stalkers are allowed to kill with discretion.  I don't like it, but it's the way of our world.  These didn't use discretion, and they sure as hell didn't show mercy.  Since their council refuses to clean up the mess, my council has approved my request to do so with no objection from the bloodsucking rulers.  I've got some friends coming in for the job. Problem is, I need one little thing."

Crap.  I know where this is going.

"Bait."  My huffed answer almost makes him smile.  "Fine.  Where and when?  And no vaporizing me from place to place."

He pulls my hand in his to look at my watch.  He doesn't shiver the way he did only moments ago when I tried to touch him.  The moon is faint tonight, just a small sliver.  It's a good night for hunting night stalkers.

"Meet me at my place in five minutes.  I'll fill you in on the plan, and then I'll
drive
us there.  I promise, no vaporizing."

I frown a little at the spontaneous timing.  I quickly glance through the glass door to see if Kane has returned.

"Fine.  I'll see you shortly."

I turn to see Gage has already disappeared, leaving me talking to his leftover scent.  Rolling my eyes, I head back into the house to tell Kane... something.

"Hey," he says as soon as I join him and Zee in the living area.

"Hey.  Can you pause it for a second?"

"Sure, babe."

Without hesitation he halts the game, and I take his hand in mine to lead him back to the room - away from the unwanted listeners.

Amy is flipping through a magazine, pretending as though she hasn't been sitting in there to stare at my man this entire time.  Sierra and Deke are curled up on a chair together, their lips entangled.  I'm almost jealous.

He shuts the door behind him, his body tensing as if he's worried.  "Everything okay?"

"Um... yeah.  I just need to get out of here for a little while.  I think I'm getting a little... stir crazy."

I suck at lying.

"Sure.  Let me tell the guys I'm heading out."

I grab his hand, realizing I didn't clarify what I meant.

"I need some time to myself.  I'll be back in a little while."

His eyes drop, suddenly a sense of guilt in them.

"I've made you feel trapped, haven't I?  I'm sorry.  I didn't mean to pretty much strong-arm you into living with me."

Now I feel guilty for making him feel guilty.  Good grief.  What a vicious little circle.

"It's not that.  I'm just... I just need to walk around for a while.  I spoke to Frankie, and they still don't have any leads on my mother.  It's just a little much for one night."

As much as I hate using my mother's disappearance in my lie, it really will be therapeutic to kick some night stalker ass. 
If
Gage is right about his foolproof plan.

He sighs as he nods.  "Couldn't it wait until daylight?  I don't like the thought of you being alone in the dark."

Now I know why I'm so utterly lost in this beautiful man.  I've never known someone to be so thoughtful and sweet for no reason.

"I'll be fine.  I promise I won't be too long."

He sighs while shifting uncomfortably, fighting the urge to beg me to stay.

"Well, take your phone.  If you run into any problems, call me.  Where will you be?"

"Um, I'm not sure.  I might go to the diner, check in with Wade and some of the others."

He pulls my hand in his, holding it gently.

"Okay.  Just... be careful.  A lot of girls have been popping up missing lately.  I don't like you going out in the dark."

If he knew what was actually out there, he'd really be against me going out into the dark.

"Thanks."

I lean up to kiss his cheek, but he turns and catches my lips.  It's been so long since I've given into his delicious fire.  This thing with my mother has forced me to disengage, feeling guilty for losing myself in him.

His breath tastes incredible in my mouth, and I love the way his body feels pressed against mine.  He pulls me tighter, feeling the weeks of pent up frustration.  Before I know what's happening, he jerks me up, and my legs wrap around his waist.

"Clear your head tomorrow.  Stay with me tonight," he murmurs against my lips.

I groan instead of moaning, realizing by now Gage has already started growing impatient with me.  If another girl falls prey at the hands of the merciless simply because I selfishly became lost in the throes, I'll hate myself.

"When I get back, we'll finish this.  The diner will close before I can get there if I stay here right now."

He doesn't stop his perfect kisses.  Instead, his hunger for me only intensifies in a devouring motion.  The intoxicating sounds coming from him make my whole body tingle in ways I've almost forgotten.

Oh damn.  I hate you right now, Gage.

"Kane, stop.  Just let me go.  I'll be back," I mutter grudgingly.

He groans, obviously not wanting to release me, but he does so very reluctantly, letting me stand on my own again.

"Fine.  I'll see you soon.  Hopefully really soon," he grumbles while adjusting his pants.

I chuckle lightly as he gives me a playful scowl, and then he kisses my lips one last time before walking back out to the crazy living room scene where the music is blaring and drinks are underway.  I notice there are now a few new houseguests hanging out.  How long were we in here?

Gage is gong to kick my ass.

Pulling out my purse, I find a vial of scent masker to drown out any trail.  If one of the night stalkers escapes, I don't want to lead them back to my beautiful human.  I'd never let anyone touch him, but I don't invite danger to follow me either.

When I walk out, my eyes fall on Kane in the far corner talking to Deke.  They're whispering amongst the blaring music, which I obviously find a little odd.  At least I think they're whispering.  With this terribly obnoxious music, who knows?

A girl with store-bought blond hair drops her arms around Kane's waist and leans into him.  Who the hell is she?

Without a pause, he slips her arms out from around him and dismisses her with barely a wave.  Breathing out in relief, I pass the sulking fake-blond and walk over to Kane.

He smiles the second he sees me, and he doesn't waste any time pulling me into his arms.

"You guys can fill a house pretty quickly," I murmur, my eyes tossing back to the cheap blond whose eyes are on me right now, sizing me up.

As if Amy's obsession with Kane wasn't bad enough.  Great.

"I told you we party.  You just haven't had the chance to see it lately.  The guys felt like getting their buzz on tonight though.  You sure you won't just stay?  I wouldn't mind seeing you slur a little."

I let a small laugh free and shake my head.

"Maybe I'll take you up on that when I get back.  Don't let too many blonds rub up on you while I'm gone."

His bottom lip folds between his teeth just before he leans down to pick me up and pulls me against him.  Those luscious lips find mine again, and he smiles behind the kiss.

"I've only got eyes for one blond."

Amy snorts derisively as she walks by, letting it be known she just overheard that comment.  I roll my eyes, and pull back from his tempting offer to stay.

"I hope that means you're not thinking about some brunettes."

Amy's short black hair shakes as she tosses her head around to glare at me.  I'm pretty sure she couldn't have heard that, but the timing is rather coincidental.

"No worries.  You're the only girl that has ever held my attention, and that's not going to change.  Hurry back.  I don't want to spend the night around a bunch of drunken people without my girl to hold."

A goofy grin spreads across my lips, and I give him one last kiss before withdrawing completely.

"I'll be back soon, and I expect to be held all night."

"No arguments here."

He gives me a wink as I head out the door, and through the glass, I watch him resume his private conversation with Deke who never said a word to me.  They seem so serious, and Sierra seems to notice it as well.  I watch her approach, and instantly they loop her in.

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