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    then he starts the tours, then the Dracula restaurant and hotel, and now this. I swear, God as
    my witness, I'm going to get an ax and kill him once and for all."
    Francesca's light blue eyes were warm with concern. Even though she was a wolf in animal
    form, those eyes were very catlike when she was human. The only thing the human
    Francesca shared with her wolf counterpart was her thick, dark chestnut hair. And speedy
    reflexes. "Calm down, Retta . You know he's only doing this to get under your skin."
    "And it's working."
    "C'mon, he wouldn't really do this."
    "To get back at me? Yes, he would." She ground her teeth in frustration as she continued to
    call down the wrath of hell on his head. For centuries Velkan had done nothing but strike at
    her and her family. "I hate that man with every fiber of my being."
    "Why did you marry him then?"
    That was something she didn't want to think about. Even five hundred years later, she could
    still see the night they'd met clearly in her mind. She'd been on her way home from the
    convent, for a visit with her father when her party had been attacked by Turks. They'd killed
    everyone but her and were well on their way to raping her when all of a sudden her
    assailants had been beheaded.
    Too scared to scream, she'd lain on the ground, covered in their blood, waiting for her own
    death as she looked up at the men in armor who were routing the few attackers who'd
    managed to run.
    Dressed in his dull black armor that held a gold serpent emblem, the knight who'd killed her
    would-be rapists had quickly wrapped her in his fur-lined cloak and picked her up from the
    ground. Without a word to her, Velkan had carried her on the back of his destrier to his
    home, where he'd made sure she was well tended and fed.
    She could still remember the sight of his fierceness, the raw power that had bled from every
    part of him. He'd worn a black basinet helm that'd been fashioned to look like a bird of prey
    so that it inspired fear in his enemies. And it had definitely scared her to the core of her
    soul.
    She'd had no idea of his features until later that night when he'd come to check on her. But it
    wasn't his handsomeness or his strength that had captivated her, it'd been his uncertainty
    around her. The fact that this man who'd been so intrepid and strong before the Turks had
    actually trembled when he reached out to touch her.
    It'd been love at first sight.
    Or so she thought.
    Her heart aching from the memory, Retta curled her lip as she banished that memory and
     
    reminded herself that in the end Velkan had betrayed her and murdered her father. "I was
    young and stupid, and had no idea what I was letting myself in for. I thought he was a noble
    prince. I had no idea he was barely one step up from a monkey." She grabbed the
    printed-out page that Francesca had brought to lunch from Yahoo! News. "I take that back
    and I deeply apologize to all the primates of the earth for insulting them. He's not worthy of
    monkeydom . He's a slimy slug trail."
    Francesca dipped her french fry into ketchup. "I don't know, I think it's kind of sweet that he
    keeps doing these stunts to get you to come see him."
    Yeah, right. "That's not why he's doing this. He's trying to torture me and get back at my
    father. This isn't about tender feelings. It's about a man who's ruthless. A man who, even
    after five hundred years, can't let my family rest in peace. He's an animal." Sighing, Retta
    tossed the paper back to the table and reached into her purse for her Treo phone.
    "What are you doing?"
    "I'm booking a flight to Transylvania so that I can kill him in person. Then I'm going to stop
    these antics once and for all."
    Francesca snorted. "No, you're not."
    "Yes, I am."
    "Then make it two."
    Retta would have questioned that, since shape-shifting Were-Hunters could teleport from
    one location to another, but for some reason Francesca had always liked to travel with her.
    Of course, if Retta were

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