Levet

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clan was attacked. Santiago had been away from the lair, but he knew that Gaius had been forced to watch his beloved mate, Dara, burned at the stake. And, lost in his grief, Gaius had retreated behind the Veil, where he’d sought the peace they supposedly offered.
    Of course, it had all been a load of horse shit.
    Gaius had allowed himself to be swayed by the promise of the Dark Lord to return Dara and he’d gone behind the Veil to betray them all.
    And as for Santiago . . .
    He’d been left behind to endure hell.
    Realizing that Styx was studying him with an all-too-knowing gaze, Santiago slammed the door on his little walk down memory lane.
    â€œGaius,” he said, his voice flat.
    â€œThat’s what I suspected.”
    â€œWhere was it found?” Santiago frowned as the Anasso hesitated. “Styx?”
    Styx tossed the dagger on the desk. “A witch by the name of Sally brought it to me,” he at last revealed. “She claimed that she worked for Gaius.”
    â€œWe know he had a witch who helped him along with the curs.” Santiago nodded his head toward the pugio. “And that would seem to confirm she’s speaking the truth. Gaius would never leave it lying around.” He returned his gaze to Styx. “What did she want?”
    â€œShe said she had been using Gaius’s lair in Louisiana to stay hidden in case she was being hunted for her worship of the Dark Lord.”
    â€œMore likely she knew that Gaius was dead and decided to help herself to his possessions.”
    Again there was that odd hesitation and Santiago felt a chill of premonition inch down his spine.
    Something was going on.
    Something he wasn’t going to like.
    â€œIf that was the case then she was in for a disappointment,” Styx said, his expression guarded.
    â€œDisappointment?”
    â€œShe says that a week ago she returned to the lair to discover Gaius had made an unexpected appearance.”
    â€œNo.” Santiago clenched his hands. This was supposed to be over, dammit. The Dark Lord was dead and so was the sire he’d once worshipped. “I don’t believe it.”
    Something that might have been sympathy flashed through Styx’s eyes.
    â€œI didn’t either, but Viper was convinced she was speaking the truth. At least, the truth as far as she knows it. It could be that she’s being used as a pawn.”
    Santiago hissed. His clan chief possessed a talent for reading the souls of humans. If he said she was telling the truth then . . . dios .
    â€œI witnessed him coming through the rift with the Dark Lord, but how the hell did he survive the battle?”
    â€œActually, he only survived in part.”
    Santiago struggled against the sensation that he was standing on quicksand.
    â€œWhat the hell does that mean?”
    â€œThis Sally said that Gaius was acting strange.”
    â€œHe’s been acting strange for centuries,” Santiago muttered. “The treacherous bastard.”
    â€œShe said that he looked filthy and confused,” Styx continued, his watchful gaze never wavering from Santiago’s bitter expression. “And she was certain he didn’t recognize her.”
    Santiago frowned, more baffled by the claim that Gaius had been filthy than his supposed confusion.
    His sire had always been meticulous. And Santiago’s brief glimpse of Gaius’s lair beyond the Veil had only emphasized the elder vampire’s OCD.
    â€œWas he injured?”
    â€œAccording to the witch, he looked like he was under a compulsion.”
    â€œImpossible. Gaius is far too powerful to have his mind controlled.”
    â€œIt depends on who is doing the controlling,” Styx pointed out. “Sally also said that he was obviously trying to protect something or someone he had hidden in the house.”
    With a low curse Santiago shifted his gaze to make sure the door was closed. No need to cause a panic.
    â€œThe Dark

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