Dark Dream. Christine Feehan. Dark Series – book 7

She had the impression of a large, rambling house with columns and wrap-around balconies. She had no time to get more than a quick look before Jacques was striding inside. The interior was rich with burnished wood and wide open spaces. It all blended together—art, vases, exquisite tapestries, and beautiful furniture. Sara found herself in a large sitting room, pressed into one of the plush couches. The heavy drapes were pulled, blotting out all light so only soft candles lit the room, a relief to eyes sensitive to the sun.

Sara removed Jacques’s sunglasses with a shaky hand. “Thank you. It was thoughtful of you to lend them to me.”

He grinned at her, his teeth gleaming white, his dark eyes warm. “I am a very thoughtful kind of man.”

Shea groaned and rolled her eyes. “He thinks he’s charming, too.”

Another woman, short with long black hair, glided into the room, her slender arm circling Jacques’s waist with an easy, affectionate manner. “You must be Sara. Shea and Jacques alerted me ahead of time that they were bringing you to my home. Welcome. I’ve made you some tea. It’s herbal. Shea thinks your stomach will tolerate it.” She indicated the beautiful teacup sitting in a saucer on the end table. “I’m Raven, Mikhail’s lifemate. Shea said you were searching for Mikhail.”

Sara glanced at the tea, leaned back into the cushions, and closed her eyes. Her head was throbbing painfully and she felt sick again. She wanted to curl up and go to sleep. Tea and conversation sounded overwhelming. Sara! Falcon’s voice was stronger than ever. You must stay focused until I am at your side to protect you. I do not know these strangers. I believe they do not intend you harm, but I cannot protect you if there be need, unless you stay alert.

Sara made an effort to concentrate. “I have had a vampire hunting me for fifteen years. He killed my entire family and he’s stolen children he knows matter a great deal to me. All of you are in great danger.”

Jacques’s eyebrows shot up. “You eluded a vampire for fifteen years?” There was a wealth of skepticism in his voice.

Sara turned her head to look at Shea. “He isn’t nearly as charming when you’ve been around him awhile, is he?”

Shea and Raven dissolved, into laughter. “He grows on you, Sara,” Shea assured.

“What?” Jacques managed to look innocent. “It is quite a feat for anyone to escape a vampire for fifteen years, let alone a human. It is perfectly reasonable to think there has been a mistake. And I am charming.”

Raven shook her head at him. “Don’t count too heavily on it, Jacques. I have it on good authority that the inclination to kick you comes often. And humans are quite capable of extraordinary things.” She picked several pieces of glass from Sara’s clothes. “It must have been terrifying for you.”

“At first,” Sara agreed tiredly, “but then it was a way of life. Running, always staying ahead of him. I didn’t know why he was so fixated on me.”

Shea and Raven were lighting aromatic candles, releasing a soothing scent that seeped into Sara’s skin, made its way into her lungs, her body, and lessened the aches. “Sara,” Shea said softly, “you have a concussion and a couple of broken ribs. I aligned the ribs earlier, but I need to do some work to ensure that you heal rapidly.”

Sara sighed softly. She just wanted to sleep. “The vampire will come if he finds out I’m here, and you’ll all be in danger. It’s much safer if I keep moving.”

“Mikhail will find the vampire,” Jacques said with complete confidence.

Allow the woman to heal you, Sara. I have heard rumors other. She was a human doctor before Jacques claimed her.

Sara frowned as she looked at Shea. “Falcon has heard of you. He says you were a doctor.”

“I still am a doctor,” Shea reassured gently. “Thank you for your warning and your concern for us. It does you credit, but I can assure you, the vampire will not be allowed to harm us here. Allow me to take care of you until your lifemate arrives.” Her hands were very gentle as they moved over Sara, leaving behind a tingling warmth. “Healing you as a Carpathian rather than a human doctor is not really all that different. It is faster, because I heal from the inside out. It won’t hurt, but it feels warm.”

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