Night's Honor

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from an innocent woman under his power.
    No, his predator instincts were triggered by another kind of fear entirely.
    â€œGo ahead and run a routine check on her,” he said. “I’m not prepared to focus a great deal of time on this, but we should at least find out if she has a criminal record, so we can deal with it, if need be. If we gain her trust and loyalty, she should volunteer information about herself willingly soon enough.”
    The other man shrugged. “You got it.

FIVE
    H aving made his decision, Xavier dismissed the subject, picked up his glass of bloodwine and drank. Even though bloodwine didn’t have the same nutritive qualities as fresh blood, he liked the taste, and on some nights, he simply had no interest in the courtesies and interaction involved in feeding from one of his attendants.
    He said, “I’ll be leaving for Evenfall before the hour’s end, and I might not get away before daylight. I’ll text you if I’m staying on.”
    Raoul frowned. “Want me to come with you?”
    For a moment, he was tempted. Raoul had a cool head, which would be particularly welcome, since tensions between Julian and the council were at an all-time high. But after a moment, he shook his head. “I want you here to keep an eye on Tess.”
    Raoul drank his wine too. “The others can babysit her, and Diego could start her training tomorrow, not that I expect that to change your mind.”
    â€œYou are correct. It does not.”
    Raoul’s mouth tightened. “What good am I as head of your security if you don’t let me do my job? Half the council would like to see you dead, if they could manage it.”
    He poured himself another glass of bloodwine. “Surely not half.”
    â€œOkay, Justine and Darius, then. Along with any of the other council members they might be able to coerce or cajole into killing you.”
    â€œI can look after myself,” Xavier said. “And you will do a perfectly fine job of looking out for everybody here, which is all I require.” He met the other man’s gaze. “If you would let me turn you, I might decide otherwise.”
    Raoul emitted a sharp sigh. “That’s not going to happen.”
    He shook his head. “Then I see no other alternative. I’m not about to risk any of my fragile human attendants, not with all the Nightkind council members under one roof.”
    Raoul made a disgusted sound. “You and your damned protective instincts.”
    Xavier narrowed his eyes. “Yes, me and my damned protective instincts. You are of no use to me dead. Instead, I want you to focus on what you might make of our new arrival.”
    â€œFor what it’s worth, I think she’s a mistake,” Raoul said.
    â€œWhy?” He was genuinely curious. “You do not see the promise in her?”
    â€œOh, I see the promise all right. I also see problems.” Scowling, the human tossed back the last of his Merlot.
    â€œSuch is life, old friend.” He shrugged.
    Sooner or later, either the promise or the problems would win out. Time always told the tale.
    After finishing his bloodwine, Xavier wrapped his desktop in a blanket, stowed it in the backseat of his black Lexus SUV and drove the curving coastal road to Evenfall.
    Built in 1800 and sprawling over four acres along the Pacific coastline, Evenfall had been built with old-world crafting techniques and was modeled after a classic Normandy castle in every aspect, including a moat, drawbridge, defensive towers, a great hall and three interior courtyards.
    Every night Evenfall was lit all over, a behemoth beacon in the dark, and strong floodlights illuminated the foaming waves crashing on the rock-strewn beach. As Xavier approached, the castle towered against the backdrop of a crescent moon.
    Decades ago, the largest interior courtyard had been converted into a parking lot. It was large enough to accommodate all the

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