A Hunger Like No Other (Immortals After Dark #2)(48)
“Valkyrie?” Harmann frowned. “Dare I ask?” When Lachlain shook his head, Harmann said, “Garreth made me vow to contact him the minute I learned anything of you. He was…well, he didn’t take the news of your presumed death as we’d hoped, especially after losing so many of his…of your…” He trailed off, then said, “So, of course, I tried to reach him as soon as I closed the gate behind you. But I was told he’s gone off by himself for a few days.”
Lachlain had a flash of worry for Garreth, being alone and unwarned. Hunting for Celts’ pelts. No. No way could they catch him. Garreth was as wily as he was fierce.
“It’s imperative that I find him. Keep trying.” His brother was the only one he would trust to protect Emma while Lachlain went to mete out his revenge. “I want all the information you’ve accumulated on the Horde since I’ve been gone, and anything we might have on the Valkyrie. I want any media that will help me acclimate to this time. And keep my return secret from the elders for now. Only my brother knows.”
“Aye, of course, but may I ask what you mean by acclimating to this time? Where have you been?”
Lachlain hesitated, then admitted, “In the fire.” There was no need to describe the catacombs. He could never convey how horrific it was.
Harmann’s ears flattened, and as often happened when he was distressed, the last shape he’d shifted into wavered over him. For a moment he looked like the young human male he’d presented to Emma before he returned to his wiry, demon frame. “B-but that’s just a rumor they spread.”
“It’s true, and I’ll tell you of it another time. Right now, I canna think of it. I’ve got only four days, four nights, to convince Emma to stay with me.”
“She doesn’t want to stay?”
“No, no’ at all.” A vague memory of her trembling in the shower, eyes squeezed shut to what he was doing to her, flashed into his mind. His claws sank into his palms. “I have no’ been…good to her.”
“Does she know how long you’ve waited?”
“She does no’ even know she’s my mate.”
Time was dwindling. Lachlain would need her so badly with the coming full moon. He knew about the effect it had on any Lykae who’d found his mate. Lachlain figured if he hadn’t scared her away by then, he certainly would on that night, unless she was more used to him.
And no longer virgin. He would never have thought he would be so dismayed to find out his mate was untouched. Emma was so soft and gentle, and the thought of spilling her virgin’s blood when she was still healing and he was in the grip of the moon horrified him.
Soon the elders would descend upon Kinevane with their hatred toward her undisguised. He and Emma had to be joined by then. She had to be marked by him so they knew they couldn’t harm her.
Yet how could he expect her to face these things with him when he hadn’t begun to make up for all that he’d done to her? “I want you to find everything a twenty-four-year-old female would desire in her home—anything that would appeal to her.”
If she was truly part Valkyrie, and the rumors of their acquisitiveness were true, then perhaps she could be softened with gifts. Hadn’t she been intent on getting to her jewelry? He could give her a new piece every day for decades.
When Harmann picked up the clipboard and pen he always carried, Lachlain said, “Study her clothing and buy her more in similar sizes and styles. Replace anything that has been damaged.” He ran his hand over the back of his neck, thinking of all he had to do. “She must be protected from the sun.”
“Aye, I thought of that. The drapes in your rooms are thick and will suffice for now, but perhaps shutters? That automatically open at sunset and close at sunrise.”
“Get them installed—” Lachlain broke off and did a double take. “Automatic?” At Harmann’s nod, Lachlain said, “Aye, then, as soon as possible. I want every window in Kinevane protected, and have porticos built over all exposed doorways.”
“We’ll begin work on it in the morn.”
“And her music player, her…iPod? The vampires destroyed it. She needs a new one—truly needs it. In fact, she seems to like all the things of this time, gadgets, electronic objects. I saw you’d modernized my rooms. The rest of the castle—”
“Is completely modernized. I’ve retained the full staff here, from cook to maid to guard, and we’ve kept Kinevane ready in case of your or your brother’s return.”
“Keep only the most trusted servants on, and tell them who and what she is. Also inform them of what I will do if she is harmed in any way.”
Lachlain must have begun to turn at the idea of her being hurt, because Harmann stared, then coughed into his hand. “O-of course.”
After an inward shake, Lachlain said, “Are there any vulnerabilities I should know about? Anything concerning finances or encroachment?”
“You’re richer than you were before. Exponentially. This land is still protected and hidden.”
He exhaled with relief. Lachlain couldn’t have found better than Harmann. He was honest and clever, especially with humans, using his shape-shifting abilities to appear to grow old around them. “I appreciate all you’ve done,” Lachlain said—an understatement, for his home and his wealth had all been protected by this being. As always, Lachlain found it ridiculous that shifters were plagued with a reputation for dishonesty, called “two-faced” as an insult for so long that the term had finally migrated to the humans. “I owe you much.”
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