CHAPTER 7

 

“Your majesty.”

Two guards greeted Luca as they reached the huge, double entrance doors of his mansion. They were dressed in hefty tactical gear and armed with machine guns.

Ryan rolled his eyes at the airs and graces that Luca was being treated to. The asshole reveled in all the perks that his royal birthright afforded him.

He looked at Cora as the two of them followed Luca inside. Her eyes were wide with fear. “It’ll be okay,” he assured her.

“Don’t leave me.”

He was struck by her vulnerability.

Her abrasive, tough, no-nonsense attitude was nowhere to be found.

It was clear that the vampire species itself made her nervous. Was it because of her stint as a Seeker? Had she pissed a lot of their kind off? Did she think she would face repercussions inside the mansion? He wanted to ask her, but they’d already entered the mansion. It would have to wait.

“I’m here,” he whispered, giving her hand a squeeze.

As soon as they crossed the threshold and walked into the lobby, Ryan heard low snarls all around him. The vamps were sensing the presence of an Alpha wolf. Instinct took over and he found himself growling low in his throat, the powerful sound resonating through the place.

“Relax!” Luca bellowed. “It is Ryan!”

At his command, the snarls ceased.

Luca spun around to Ryan and glared, because he hadn’t stopped. “Ryan!”

He let up, but remained on high alert. He didn’t trust Luca and he certainly didn’t trust his brethren. Betray me once, shame on you. But, betray me twice, shame on me.

Luca nodded his appreciation and then continued leading them through the lobby, deeper into the mansion.

Ryan glanced at Cora. She was staring, wide-eyed, through an open door into one of the mansion’s many salons. He followed her line of sight and immediately saw what had her so shocked. Whoa.

More than a dozen vampires were sprawled out across the expensive furniture engaging in one hell of a fuck-and-feed with several humans.

Judging by the moans of pleasure coming from them, they were more than willing. It was like one big orgy with blood thrown into the mix. He watched as two vampire vixens wearing nothing but black, silk robes, which were open and exposing everything they had to offer, tended to a human female. One had her fangs buried in the blonde’s neck. The other was between her legs, her fangs buried there while her fingers flicked her clit, bringing her to orgasm.

The visual was abruptly obstructed by Luca blocking the door.

“Sorry,” he told Cora. “Let’s continue on to the library, shall we?”

Sorry? Really? That was just the tip of the iceberg when it came to Luca’s predilections.

He was surprised that none of the vampire vixens, as he liked to refer to them, had accosted Luca the moment he’d walked in the door. That was the usual greeting he received from them upon returning to his mansion. His nest. Ryan figured that when Luca had called ahead to ask them to drop the wards to allow him and Cora passage, he’d also warned them to be on their best behaviour around Cora.

There was no way Luca could keep it up. It wouldn’t last. Something would slip through the cracks. Cora would discover the truth of his lifestyle. And she wouldn’t like it. She wouldn’t want to share. It wasn’t in her nature.

They finally reached the library.

As soon as they stepped inside, Cora came to a sudden halt.

“What is it?” Ryan asked.

She blinked hard and her eyes narrowed at Luca. “The energy in here is darker than anything I’ve ever felt.”

“This library contains secrets and magical charms from the Dark Realm, handed down to me from my father, King Nathanial. That is what you are sensing,” Luca explained, trying to reassure her.

“It’s evil,” she accused.

“That is open to interpretation, princess.”

“What the fuck does that mean?” Ryan demanded, wrapping his arm protectively around Cora.

“Just like a wolf to get its back up and react without knowing the whole story. Ignorance at its best.”

In a burst of vampire speed, he lunged at him.

But he never made contact.

In a move that surprised both of them, Cora reacted faster than Luca and threw out her palm in front of Ryan, blocking Luca’s attempted assault.

“Stop!” she ordered, her right palm emanating a silver glow.

“Impossible,” Luca breathed. “Your reaction was faster than vampire.”

“It was instinct,” Ryan realized.

“Step back,” Cora pressed, her eyes flashing in warning.

Luca remained unmoving for several moments, clearly weighing his options.

Finally, he held up his hands and took a few steps back. “It was just a threat. I wasn’t going to harm him.”

“Really?” Cora asked, skeptically.

“Yes. I cannot kill him anyway. Even if I often find myself with the overwhelming urge to do so.”

Cora looked to Ryan for his confirmation.

He nodded. “It’s true. It works both ways.”

“Because you are brothers,” she realized aloud.

“Yes. Now, please come inside and I can give you the answers that you seek,” he beseeched her, holding out his hand.

Cora released a heavy sigh and dropped her magic. She batted Luca’s hand away and brushed past him into the library, breaking from Ryan’s grip.

“You will learn to trust me, princess.”

Ryan scoffed as he also brushed past Luca and walked into the library. “Like hell, she will.”

“She has been receptive to me before. Not just in her dream. Isn’t that right, Cora?”

Ryan saw Cora blush uncomfortably and look away, avoiding both their gazes. What the hell had happened between the two of them? Dammit, it wasn’t the right time to ask. He had to stay on mission, for her sake. She was already freaked out enough as it was, without facing an interrogation from him.

He heard her Cora draw in a sharp breath of amazement as she took in the library. As much as Ryan held a certain level of distaste for Luca and his lifestyle, he couldn’t deny that the room was impressive. It was at least ten times bigger than his bar back in the city. Stacks upon stacks of books surrounded them.

She walked over to a large, mahogany table in the center of the room and eased herself onto the table top, as she continued to scan the room. It took him a moment to realize that her attention was focused on a particular area. A wall at the back of the room. Various potions and charms filled the shelves above a wooden cupboard, decorated with golden serpent effigies. Given her heritage, it didn’t surprise him at all to find her drawn to the magical elements in the room.

Luca pulled a massive book from one of the stacks and dropped it in front of her on the table. She jumped in surprise. Ryan’s eyes narrowed as he watched his asshole brother very smoothly brush his body against hers as he stood beside her, flipping through several pages in the book, before coming to a stop and pointing to a specific passage.

“Read, my princess,” he said gently, his mouth way too fucking close to hers.

This isn’t happening.

While the two of them were busy with that, Ryan strode to the stacks and searched for another book. One Cora really did need to see, more than any other. It didn’t take him long to find it, because it was located in a prominent place, on display at the forefront of one of the stacks.

He placed it down beside the book she and Luca were still looking at. “The truth about the Vampire Prince.”

“Ryan,” Luca snarled. “I will tell her what she wishes to know when it comes to me.”

“I very much doubt that.” Ryan took a seat and propped his feet up on the table. He leaned back in the chair, his hands clasped behind his head comfortably.

Cora snatched up both the books and walked away to the steps at the far end of the room.

After a few moments of watching her reading quietly in the corner, Ryan asked Luca, “This may take a while. You got anything to eat? Anything that’s not blood?”

“What do you want?”

“Meat.”

Luca fell silent for a few moments, his eyes afire with his red glow. And then he announced, “It’s on its way.”

“You can’t even be bothered to actually go to the kitchen and ask? You have to use magic?”

“Do you want to eat, or not?”

“Fine, I’ll let it go. Did you get her something, too?”

“Of course. What do you think of me?”

“I think that you’re a vampire and you may forget that others need to eat to survive.”

“Well, I didn’t. She will eat.”

Cora looked up from her books and snapped at them, “Can you guys keep it down? I’m trying to read here.”

Ryan chuckled. “Yes, ma’am.”

“Sorry, princess.”