school? I only wanted to be normal. Tell me something, Lucien, did the Society have any reason to go after me before Jones took me? Did I do anything to warrant their interest?â
He fell silent, searching her face. âAh, Mara, sweet, itâs not that black-and-white. The Society spares no one they deem dangerous. Only humans are excluded from their patrol. It was only a matter of time before they decided to focus on you. All these years, they have watched, and waited.â
âI gave them no reason for their scrutiny!â
âYou are a Darklighter. The moment you were born of an illegal mating, they condemned you to be on their questionable list.â Lucienâs jaw became taut. âThey have done so since another half-breed caused them to question their policies.â
She was hunted without cause. The thought panicked her. âAnd now youâve weakened me and left me helpless to become their prey? Pardon me if I donât thank you.â
âI drained part of your destructive darkness. Itâs up to you to harness the power for good.â His gaze softened. âLet go of your anger, Mara. You must surrender your thirst for justice and leave Jones to the human authorities.â
âThatâs not fair! How can I ever forget what he did?â
Torment shadowed his face. âYou must, to find peace within yourself. To find balance. Use the white light inside you to draw strength from the darkness. Alone, each will always struggle for control. Blending them together gives you the ultimate power and will allow you the peace you seek.â
âAnd how am I supposed to do that? Is there a guidebook?â She felt close to tears.
âYouâll know when the time is right. When you make a decision and itâs not based on anger or any negative emotion, but because itâs the right choice.â
It sounded easy and nice and sensible. She was not feeling sensible at the moment.
Beneath him, she lay naked and helpless. A droplet of blood rolled down her neck, beaded on her bare breast.
Tracking his gaze, she saw his eyes widen with lust.
Mara hardened her heart. âYouâre right, Lucien. Of course. Iâm lucky I have such a powerful Ancient to protect me, who wants to mate me.â Her voice became a seductive purr. âKiss me.â
When he dipped his head down, she reared up. But she missed, her head hitting empty hair instead of his skull.
Those damn vampire reflexes, she thought, grumbling.
Lucien rolled off her, watching her like a predator as he lay back and hooked his hands behind his head. Mara flexed her hands, willing her talons to emerge. Nothing.
Not even the white light inside her pulsed.
âYour powers will return.â All lethal grace, he slid out of the bed. âYou need food, energy. Iâll see about getting dinner warmed.â
The twin globes of his taut naked butt vanished beneath the whisk of a silk robe. Mara watched, the space between her legs wet and wanting all over again. Burying her face into her hands, she tried to think of a solution.
She hated this, feeling helpless. Trapped.
Nothing to do but wait, and escape at the first chance when her strength returned.
Chapter 11
The following day, thick clouds chased across a leaden sky as Mara curled up in the overstuffed armchair in the library with a lurid horror novel.
The book suited her mood.
A familiar scent of woodsy spice teased her nostrils. Mara looked up to see Lucien in the doorway. Dressed in a black cashmere sweater and black wool trousers, he looked urbane as ever. Except this time he appeared weary and spent. Lines bracketed his mouth and there were purple shadows beneath his eyes.
He looked as if he hadnât slept at all. Not since she climbed out of his bed and locked herself in one of the guest bedrooms. She set the book down and gave him a pointed look.
âChecking up on me?â
âLunch is ready downstairs.â He sat in the