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Authors: Jacquelyn Frank

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Jacob. As Enforcer? There had never been more than one Enforcer before. In this time there were two. The second was a human woman who was also his brother’s wife? Jacob was right. There would be no place for him here. This was clearly his brother’s time. A fulfillment of
his
Destiny.

So ... what did that leave for Adam?

He shoved the pitiful thought away. There was no considering it, he thought firmly. He was not defined by his role as Enforcer. He had been a man of power and vital use to his people long before he’d been passed the mantle of Enforcer, and he would be again. No matter which way the sand scattered once this child of Time was through playing with it, he would be of use and of power so long as there was breath in his body.

The sound of boots on stones drew his full attention. Adam suddenly found himself staring into sultry dark eyes the color of mink. The beautiful Vampire was fully clothed, but Adam’s breath rushed out of his body at the sight of her just as it had when she had stood naked before him. She wore breeches and boots, both hugging her legs like a second skin, the fabric smoothed lovingly to the curves of her hips and her backside. She wore some sort of shirt that barely reached below her fine breasts as it clung to them tightly enough to reveal the precise location of nipples whose mauve color he too easily recalled. She was bare along her flat midriff, except for the exotic addition of a silver and amethyst chain that circled her waist and linked through a hoop that pierced her navel.

As she stood there, proud and boldly beautiful as ever before, he realized her hair was worn a bit shorter now. She’d cropped the wavy black mass to just a few inches below her collarbone. A shame, he found himself thinking. It had been gorgeous as it had tumbled wet down the length of her bare back. Although he had to concede that there was something attractive about it this way as well.

“My, my,” Jasmine murmured in a voice low with lush amusement. “If it isn’t the so shy spying Demon. Adam, isn’t it?” She laughed, delighted she had recalled his name after so much time. Then again, her brief encounters with him were some of those memories that had just seemed to stick with her over the years. Actually, they had more than stuck, she admitted to herself quickly, as if the admission, like the removal of a Band-Aid, would hurt less that way. Time and again she had been wrapped up in those memories, overcome by a strange longing she couldn’t make herself understand. After all, it had just been an amusement. A tease. He had not been the first and he had not been the last she had taunted in such ways.

But he had been the most powerful. The memory had clung to her for four centuries, and she had wondered on more than one occasion where he had disappeared to. She also remembered his flustered reactions to her quite often when she elicited similar ones from others, but while she found her more recent sufferers to be pitiful, she had never recalled memories of him with such disrespect.

The funny thing was he looked almost exactly the same, from the disorderly curls of his longish black hair to the scuffed and worn leather of the boots riding high on his thick thighs. It was like looking through a portal into the past. He still wore a sword as well. The dagger was missing, yet again, and the scabbard was set empty on his hip.

“Have you spent all these years avoiding me, only to fail now?” she suggested in a blatant taunt.

Adam snapped.

It was all too much, really. He had been through enough in the past hours to shatter a man’s sanity. But he swore by Destiny he was not going to let this Vampire harlot stand there laughing at him, getting the best of him. She was on the land of his King, and her intentions couldn’t possibly be good if she so boldly strode onto Demon territory. If it was war she sought, well, Adam was ripe in mood to give it to her.

“Right then, my fine-bred little bitch,” he hissed as he drew his sword, “let us see how well you laugh through the slit in your throat.”

Jasmine barely leapt back in time to avoid the vicious swipe of the already bloodstained sword. Her boots sent the white pathway stones flying as she skidded back to a distance. This time her laugh was wholly incredulous.

“Have you lost your bloody mind?” she demanded, dodging back again when that wicked blade nearly nicked her shoulder.

“Aye. I am feeling rather insane at the moment. So anything is possible.” Adam grinned, flashing broad white teeth at her as an excited light entered his eyes for the first time in what felt like ages of confusion.
This
he knew. He knew how to fight and to kill in the name of his King and kind. This at least would never change, no matter how much time might pass.

Jasmine saw the eagerness for blood that shimmered into those amazing pale green eyes and she all but shivered with delight, in spite of her obvious peril. If there was one thing Jasmine could always appreciate, it was a thirst for blood. Of course, he wasn’t supposed to be thirsting for
her
blood. Their people were no longer at war, but he was acting as though she were still his enemy. Honestly, she hadn’t even been his enemy the first time they had met. She’d been more tempted to tumble the gorgeous brute than fight with him.

But either way, foreplay was foreplay.

“Well then, I am at a bit of a disadvantage, seeing as how you are armed and I am not.”

And why was that, Adam wondered sharply. If she had come to cause trouble, why come armed with only her fangs and her powers of the mind?

“Ahh, got you thinking, haven’t I?” she taunted him as they danced a couple more steps around each other. “If you wish to stick your sword in something, surely we could find you a better target.”

“I doubt that. You are as fine a sheath for my sword as I have ever seen,” he parried back with vehemence.

“Do you think so?” Jasmine launched into flight to avoid losing a leg. She flew over and behind him, landing with a flourish and a laugh before sweeping under his next reach and, to Adam’s unending shock, disarming him of his sword with just the hard thrust of her palms. She almost cracked his forearm in two with the blow and he roared with pain even as his blade flew several yards out of reach. To his surprise, though, the Vampire danced away from his reach instead of following up on his vulnerability. “Now you shall have to find a different sword to stick me with!” She chuckled.

“Why, you little ...”

The blatant taunt took him beyond logic and all his years of training. Then again, he’d never been in a fight quite like this before. Adam couldn’t believe it, but the cunning little minx was amusing him, frustrating him, and bloody well turning him on all at the same time!

“And why not?” he muttered to himself. “In a world turned mad and on its head, where Demons make babies with humans, why not a Demon wanting to make a smart Vampire wench scream his name once or twice?”

Adam lunged for his adversary and caught her in a fabulous full tackle. They went sailing off the rocky path and onto the lawn with a hard roll and tumble. To his amusement, she ended up on top. Her dark cloud of silky, shining hair formed a black nimbus around her head, her aristocrat’s features lean and lovely in the moonlight glowing from behind her. She planted her hands on his chest and purposely slid her bottom down the length of his torso until she was astride his hips, riding him like she might a prize stallion with her straight posture and outthrust breasts. She laughed again, her rich brown eyes dancing with life and merriment. Then she leaned close to him until her lips all but brushed against his.

“As I recall,” she whispered in rushes of hot breath against his mouth, “you are quite the well-armed warrior.” She rode her heated sex against his to be certain he took her meaning. “Let us bring your other weapons out to play.”

Adam reached up and grabbed her by her shoulders, dumping her hard over onto the ground until he was in the dominant position. He found himself snug between her strong thighs, her breasts crushed beneath his chest as he pinned her wrists to the ground close to her shoulders.

“I think you might get what you are looking for if you can stay alive long enough!”

“Do not make promises you do not intend to keep,” she breathed against his mouth just before she flicked her tongue out from between half-prominent fangs and licked his lips.

Adam jerked back at the contact. What he expected was to feel his skin crawl with utter disgust at the Vampire’s stolen intimacy. But what he felt instead was just the opposite. Heat exploded over his face, like a flash of embarrassment without the shameful feeling itself. Adam felt his entire body follow suit, surging with it in rough, overwhelming waves. His heart was already racing from their struggles, but now it was about so much more. Now all he could seem to focus on was the way she was breathing hard beneath him.

Breathing.

Vampires didn’t breathe after the first hundred years or so. And she had to be at least four hundred.
Why is she ... ? Sweet Destiny.

Adam felt that same shift again inside his psyche. It came on the tide of her rushing breaths, the ones that gave away her level of arousal. It wafted into his senses on the myrrh and clove scent of her skin. Were they fighting or playing? Adam could hardly remember. Or he couldn’t tell the difference. All he understood with perfect clarity was the unbelievable draw of her. It had been thus since the instant he had first laid eyes on her.

“Hmm,” she purred low in her throat, her long legs sliding to wrap around the backs of his thick thighs. “Haven’t you ever heard the phrase ‘Make love, not war’?”

“No,” he exhaled roughly. “But it is a damn fine idea. Too bad I have no choice but to kill you for trespassing too close to my King.”

“Your King has left me an open invitation to come”—she put deliberate emphasis on the word—“and go as it pleases me.”

Adam tightened his grip on her wrists so sharply that Jasmine winced.

“Are you implying that Noah would sully himself with the likes of you? That you are my King’s mistress?”

Jasmine chuckled at that. “No, darling, I think not. You know as well as I do his wife would have had me gutted ages ago if I so much as looked at him wrong.”

“His wife,” Adam echoed.

The blonde.

“Kestra has a bit of a temper, I am told. Besides, I was rather considering sullying you instead.” She licked her lips slowly, somehow forcing Adam’s entire body to tighten in reaction. “But then,” she whispered slyly, “so were you.”

Damn her and her alluring ways! How did she do it? How did she make him burn as though his life depended on satisfying his outrageous lust for her? It was a trick! He knew damn well it was a Vampire’s trick of the mind, but for his life he could not seem to break free of it. Awareness of the tactic should have dissolved her power. Why did he crave her so strongly?

“Ahh,” she breathed with obvious pleasure curving up her spine. “Now there is the Demon I remember.” Jasmine shifted her hips up beneath the pelvis pinning her to the ground. Adam was highly aroused; he had been since the start of their encounter, just the sight of her obviously having affected him. She could smell it on him, a musky male heat that grew and grew. But now he grew hard against her as well, an enormous erection lying against the length of her own warm sex. Only man-made fabric held them apart, and the knowledge caused her body to flash hot and damp all over.

It was one thing to enjoy a taunting flirtation, but for Jasmine it was quite another to actually feel something in response. Especially a reaction as stunning and powerful as this.

Not of your blood. Not of your breed.

She heard her mind lecturing her sternly on her prejudices. As a rule, Jasmine was completely appalled by the rash of crossbreeding unions among Nightwalkers of late. The worst of them being her own Prince’s marriage to a
Lycanthrope
, of all things! Marriage for a Vampire was a ridiculous concept to begin with, because Vampires were so detached from truly deep emotions of affection, but to wed oneself to an outsider? All the trouble it had caused was hardly worth it and more than proved her point!

But she was over five centuries old now, and so little amused her. Almost nothing excited her. Yet as she lay beneath the brute’s body, she felt her heart come alive with a wild beat for the first time since she had grown out of the need for regular circulation. She didn’t need to breathe, but now couldn’t catch her breath. Nothing,
nothing
had ever thrilled her so thoroughly before. Why? Why this time, and of all things, why with this
Demon
?

“You take pleasure in this, do you?” he accused hotly in response to her taunting. “You tease and manipulate, finding it all so delightful. But let me warn you, Vamp, that I am not having the best of evenings. I find I am rapidly losing all concern for what might be right or wrong. Tomorrow I may even be gone, and all I do until then will never come to matter.”

“I find I do take pleasure in this,” she admitted, her low voice so sexy it made his body ache with inexplicable longing. “It surprises me to confess it.”

“I should kill you,” he warned her.

“Why? The war is long over, Adam. We are no longer enemies. Your attack and threats against me are tantamount to treason.”


Treason!

“I am Damien’s most valued and trusted aide. Noah has promised me safe passage, and our peoples are rather tediously at peace. An attack against me might be construed as an act of war.”

“An act of ...”

Peace. Of course. What did he expect? A war to last four centuries? She could be lying but ... he had already known better, hadn’t he? The castle was very lightly guarded, she came unarmed and made no effort to seriously harm him, and he had already learned a hard series of lessons that night that said anything was possible.

“Anything is possible,” he murmured thoughtfully as he stared down into heated eyes of mink. “Even peace with Vampires. But you, my dark beauty, are quite a different issue, now, are you not?”

Jasmine felt her revived heart stutter under the intense reaction his contemplative words caused to rush through her. It was as though thousands of pins pricked her all along her sensitive skin.

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