The Warlord Wants Forever

The Warlord Wants Forever by Kresley Cole Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Kresley Cole
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series of memories that subtly grew in detail each time.

    The first found her atop a hil, sun bright, with snow stil on the ground. “I’ve cursed you to your hel,” Myst hissed at the site of a rough gravestone. She was roiling with so much hostility that Wroth knew she must have kiled whatever being lay there. She spoke an ancient language that Wroth shouldn’t understand, but he did. He felt the sensations she’d felt, the constant sway of her chain around her waist, the smel of the ocean just below her, brine on a cold day.

    Another familiar dream. A drunken Roman senator kneeling at her feet. “At long last, I’m about to have Myst the Coveted. And you’l no longer be coveted, you’l be possessed.” He laughed. “You’l make me twist on your little hook no longer.”

    Wroth had discovered the ful name of his tormenter. Myst the Coveted.

    With disgust, Wroth saw the Roman take Myst’s dainty foot in his mouth, sucking greedily, stroking himself, as she slowly lifted her skirt up her silken thighs for him. As ever, Wroth fought not to see this, fought to wake. His violent revulsion never diminished over time.

    The first time he’d had that dream, he’d been relieved when another scene unfolded before that one came to some kind of sick conclusion. But never again…

    Myst was running past a Viking raiding party on the coast of some northern land. Purposely. She wanted them to hunt her. To catch her and throw her to the ground in the hard snow. What kind of twisted need did she have? She was excited, her blood pumping. Her skin felt like it was sizzling with electricity, and lightning was generated from her excitement. She stifled a smile, when with belows and cheers, the men gave chase….

    As ever, Wroth fought to force his mind away before he saw a dozen Vikings rutting on his Bride. To her delight.

    Tonight a new dream. Finaly. Snow outside, packed so high it covered half the window. Women, or other creatures like her, met around a great hearth. They were sisters and Wroth saw their faces as though familiar and knew their names and who they were as wel as Myst did. He recognized the archer as Lucia, and the bright one he now knew was Regin the Radiant. A vacant-eyed one was caled Nïx, the oldest of her sisters and believed to be a soothsayer. Their clothing indicated early twentieth century.

    They were meeting over the fate of a baby that their leader, a somber creature named Annika, wished to keep. Myst frowned at the little girl in Annika’s arms, confused to feel some stirring of feeling for it.

    “How are we to care for her, Annika?” Lucia murmured.

    Regin snapped, “How can you bring a vampire among us when they slaughtered my people?”

    One named Daniela the Ice Maiden knelt beside Annika, gazing up at her, briefly touching her with a pale hand. Myst shivered to think of the pain Dani had just felt to offer that cold touch. Daniela’s mother’s people had been the ice fey and she couldn’t be touched by anyone but one of them without extreme pain. “She needs to be with her own kind. I know this wel.”

    Annika shook her head determinedly. “Her ears. Her eyes. She’s Valkyrie as much as vampire.”

    Valkyrie…? Impossible.

    “She’l grow to be evil,” Regin insisted. “She’s already snapped at me with her baby fangs. By Freya, she drinks blood!”

    “Trifling,” Myst interjected in a casual tone. “We eat electricity.”

    The vacant-eyed Nïx laughed.

    A vampire child? Eating electricity? His heart was racing….

    Annika said, “I wil keep Emmaline from the Horde and guide her to be al that was good and honorable about the Valkyrie before time eroded us.” Her words were laced with sadness and triggered a memory that Myst hated.

    Wroth wanted to see it but couldn’t.

    Annika rubbed noses with the baby and asked her, “Now where’s the best place to hide the most beautiful little vampire in the world?”

    Nïx laughed delightedly. “Laissez les bon

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