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Chapter 21

Freya smiled as she watched Olivia, her granddaughter of so many generations passed that she couldn’t fathom how to explain it, enter the room.“You’re in good spirits today, gamma,” the girl said as she practically bounced onto the sofa that was opposite the easy chair that Freya had chosen.“Did you pass the news of my arrival to your vampire lover?” Freya asked.“I did,” Olivia replied.  “I’m not sure how much he took in, though.”“Were you in the throes of passion again?” Freya asked with annoyance.“It’s all he wants from me, gamma,” Olivia defensively replied.  “I can’t pin him down for a date of any type.  He comes, we have sex, and he leaves.  I have no choice but to chatter the entire time he’s on top of me.”“I am so sorry to have you put in such a position child,” Freya said with a
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Chapter 22

Although he expected some type of repercussion to come his way after his encounter with Oscar, Jasper wasn’t prepared for the chaos that ensued when half a dozen vampire guards burst into the room.  Acting upon instinct, he lept over the back of the sofa that he’d been resting on and scrambled to the far end of the room.  He was so preoccupied with escaping the grasps of the exceedingly fast vampires as they closed in on him that he failed to recognize that he was not only equally as fast as they were, but when he lept into the air, he really lept!  It wasn’t until they had him securely captured and were dragging him out of the room that their complaints about his strength and speed sank in.His vampire captors weren’t the only ones who were both curious and concerned about his newly acquired traits as they assisted a wounded comrade along behind him.  Jasper was also worried.  He’d bitten one of the guards during the str
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Chapter 23

He was hungry.  It was a hunger like he’d never known before.  Not only was he ravenous beyond description, but his heart was beating double time.  Was it because of the adrenaline that flooded his veins when half a dozen vampire guards rushed at him, tackled him to the ground and bound his hands and feet before dragging him before their king?He was unbound but confined in a room with no windows that was so small he guessed that three men would crowd it. Since he suffered a mild case of claustrophobia, his rapid heartbeat might also be attributed to his confinement. His only saving grace for not giving into panic was the cool air that continually flowed through vents near the ceiling.Jasper wiped at the beads of sweat that coated his forehead while he pondered over the state of his physical being.  He was clearly morphing.  The questions of what he was morphing into as well as what triggered it bounced around in his head.  Was it t
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Chapter 24

The sound of Cerie’s stilettos clicking against the castle’s polished marble floors alerted Rowan of her arrival long before her tall, stately frame stood in the doorway. She looked like the poster witch for a Halloween advertisement with her long black wool cape and black pointed witch’s hat.The soft, warm smile on her full lips didn’t make it to her steel grey eyes as she greeted the old vampire with a kiss on each cheek and a quick hug.“So, what is it this time?” she asked as she removed her elbow length, black satin gloves with slow deliberation to expose smooth olive colored skin that belied her true age.Rowan’s dark eyes twinkled as he silently took in the full scope of her before gently asking, “Did I pull you into the future or away from a costume party?”“That is no way to solicit my assistance,” she scolded as she removed her cape and tossed it over the back of a nearby chair.
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Chapter 25

Freya paced the great room of the small log cabin. She’d asked for intel on the scientist that was being held in the vampire’s castle days ago, yet nothing had been offered.  Olivia had left word for her to meet at three p.m..  She was an hour late.  Stopping to peer out of the window at the woods that surrounded the isolated cabin, her eyes combed the trees for signs of movement. All was still.With patience not being one of her better attributes, she found herself growing more and more irritated as time passed.  By the time the quarter moon rose in the night’s sky, she’d become excessively agitated.The sound of a jeep driving up the dirt road that wound the mountainside caught her attention.  Rushing to the front door.  She swung it open with such force that it slammed against the wall, causing the door handle to leave its mark.With her hands on her hips, she pursed her lips as she squinted to protect her
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Chapter 26

They rode in silence down the mountainside and along the long, lonely country road until they reached the unpainted wooden building that they referred to and used as their lodge. Freya listened to the tires grind their way along the driveway that lead to the dirt packed parking lot that still showed remnants of the gravel that once coated its surface.  Her busy mind took in the crooked lines of the old building.  It looked as if it was ready to fall over.  In fact, at one point she’d made a joke about them hoping the three little pigs didn’t come to pay a visit because they’d huff and puff and blow it down.  Marcus’ response was to chuckle and remind her that the dilapidated building was packed full of big bad wolves so let the little piggies come to huff and puff if they wished.It wasn’t until Freya spotted a middle-aged man of medium height leaning against the wall of the lodge while smoking a cigarette that Freya asked, &l
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Chapter 27

Jasper sat with his elbows on the table and his face buried in the palms of his trembling hands.  His raspy breathing echoed off the surfaces of the research equipment that surrounded him.“What did they do to you?” Lila gently asked as she placed her hand on his shoulder.His voice sounded muffled as he spoke into his hands while replying with, “Nothing, really.”“You’re trembling,” she observed while maintaining a gentle and steady voice that belied the panic that she felt.  “What’s happened?”Lifting his face from his hands and looking her in the eyes, he whispered, “I’m afraid of what’s happening to me.  I’m becoming this… this thing.”“Thing?” she repeated with obvious confusion.  “Do you mean a hybrid?  They’re rare, so I’m told, but they exist.”“If it was only that, I&rsqu
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Chapter 28

“I paid your scientist a little visit,” Cerie said as she gracefully lowered herself onto the end of the Chippendale sofa.“What do you think?” Rowan asked.Running her slender hand along the edge of the sofa’s curved back, she made note of how well preserved it was. “I remember when you first acquired this piece so long ago.  It has remained in fine condition,” she mused.“Stop playing games, Cerie,” Rowan grumbled.  “This is serious.  Is he a threat?”She allowed the silence between them to build up to a point of being almost unbearable for him before she smiled and said, “I think not.”“Is he vampire?” he asked.She leaned forward and gave Rowan a studied look as she asked, “What type of research was he doing before he came to you?”“He is a geneticist,” Rowan offered.  “He was loo
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Chapter 29

Jasper impatiently paced his room.  It was hours since Lila had whispered that Benjamin would be rescuing them that evening and for him to be ready.Ready?  He was more than ready. It took several tries over multiple weeks, but they’d managed to subdue all signs of zombie toxin from his blood. They weren’t gone, but at least they were dormant.  They’d also enhanced the werewolf in him.  This became a true challenge for him when he was forced to work with the volunteers in his research project.He was both happy and worried when he learned that they’d been successful in altering the vampire DNA enough for a few of them to attend an afternoon party amongst humans.  Not only were they able to enjoy the light of day without significant repercussion from the sun’s brilliant rays, but the temperature of their flesh had elevated to a degree of passing for a human with poor circulation.A soft knock on
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Chapter 30

Marcus took a deep breath while he focused on controlling his temper.  Olivia was found dead almost a month earlier, yet they still hadn’t managed to get to the bottom of what really happened.“You know it was the vampires,” Freya hissed as she paced back and forth. “Why are you hesitating?”“Her wounds don’t coincide with the killing method of a vampire,” he explained. “They’re more in line with a wolf.”“A werewolf?” she screeched.  “Are you saying that you think a member of your pack ripped my poor niece to pieces?”He vigorously shook his head as he snapped, “I said no such thing and I’ll thank you to not toss such accusations again.”She looked genuinely confused as she grumbled, “You just said her wounds were…”Annoyed and on the verge of losing control, he barked, “Madam, you are an original.&n
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