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“You will need to free Rurik first. Then once Dragos is incapacitated, he has to kill him. It’s the only way I can envision either of you making it out of there alive.”

“That’s a horrible plan. I wouldn’t know where to find him or how to free him. Do I look like James Bond?”

Tane held out a key with the vial. “I will give you instructions on what to do and where to go.”

I stared at what he held. Risk my life for Rurik’s? He did it for me when he knocked me out and hid me in his trunk. I took both items from Tane. “Fine. Now, where’s Colby?”

A crooked grin matched the amusement in his expression. “Below deck, watching Eric for me.” He stood and strode barefoot across the deck, to a door leading into the heart of the yacht, before I could ask why. As he opened it he bowed. “Ladies first.”

“I don’t think so.” Tane gained nothing by hurting me but I didn’t need to take any unnecessary gambles. I followed him across a room that held a sitting area and books then down a spiral staircase to a large bedroom.

Eric laid on his stomach in the center of a king sized water bed unmoving. Tane paused to touch his short salt and pepper hair.

I came around the corner of the stairs to view the rest of the room.

Colby drew my attention straight away. He was chained upright to the far wall and watched Tane with dead eyes until they glanced at me. A light of hope sprung to life in them. “Connie?”

Tane twisted to face me. “Connie.” My name rolled off his tongue as if to savor it.

“You didn’t think my real name was Rabbit, did you?” I crossed the room to Colby, passing both Tane and the unresponsive Eric.

“I never gave it a thought.”

Colby looked feverish as I drew closer. Sweat beaded on his forehead and trickled down the sides. His pale skin felt hot and clammy. I gave him a quick once over but couldn’t see any injuries.

The quiet noise of weight being shifted on the bed caught my attention. Tane sat next to Eric, he stroked a broad hand down his pet’s back. “I’ve decided to use you as a bargaining chip instead of keeping you since Eric still lives, Colby. You’re very lucky he’s strong enough to endure my trials. I think you would not have survived long with me.”

A shiver ran through Colby’s shoulder where my hand rested.

I examined Eric closer. He appeared paler than Colby. Sets of bite marks in different stages of healing decorated his skin all over his exposed body. A fresh set, still oozing, proclaimed themselves above the others. They rested on his neck, right by his jugular.

Another shiver shook Colby. “Tane thought we should play a game of chance.”

“It wouldn’t be fair for me to keep you both. The conflict would have been too much for me to bear. Eric’s been a good companion, he deserved the opportunity to fight for his position.” Tane continued to pet the silent Eric before meeting my stare. “If Eric proved strong enough to live through a deep and long feed then he could remain with me. If not, then Colby would replace him.”

Colby growled before he shouted. “I never wanted to be your pet.” The volume hurt my ears.

“That’s inconsequential.” The slight touch of disappointment in his voice surprised me. His desire to get rid of Dragos outweighed his yearning for Colby.

It was my turn to shiver.

“I’m letting you go. If you wish to return, my invitation will stand.”

Colby spit on the floor.

“Tane,” I pointed to the manacles. I wanted to get out before Colby gave Tane a reason to change his mind. We were just a few steps from freedom and he was going to blow it. I’d never seen this side of Colby. The uncontrolled, passionate man chained to wall must hide deep inside the cold, calculating one who sends me broadcasting my pain to vampire dens. I had to get him out of here before I changed my mind.

Tane opened a drawer in the bedside table and retrieved a set of keys. He tossed them to me.

I cupped Colby’s face in my hand to draw his attention. “When I release you, behave. I need you. Focus.” Our eyes met and an understanding passed.

He nodded. Once released from his bindings Colby staggered from the wall and almost fell but Tane, using his immortal powers of speed, caught him. He reacted as if touched by a hot iron and squirmed out of Tane’s hands. I didn’t want to think about what hardships Colby experienced on this yacht. He didn’t have any injuries but not all wounds were physical.

Colby caught both of us by surprise when he threw a punch.

Tane took it in the chin and stumbled back. His knee caught on the corner of the bed and it tripped him. The fall turned into a roll. When he rose in a cat-like twist a serrated knife appeared in his hand from God knows where.

“Colby stop.” I tried to grab his arm but he swatted me behind him like a gnat. “He’s letting us go,” I pleaded.

“He lies. This is just another fantasy he’s created. You’re not even real.”

“I’m not? Tane, what is he talking about?”

“We shared a few dreams. I am very proficient at entering minds.”

Before I could try to convince Colby of my existence, he launched himself at Tane and grappled for the knife. His momentum drove them over the bed and Eric to fall onto the other side out of my view.

“Stop! Stop! Stop!.” I sounded like a deranged cheerleader. Most men would already be dead, but Colby had fought vampires for years and was strong with crazed rage. I ran to other side of the bed.

Tane lay under Colby. They both faced the ceiling and the sharp blade pressed against Colby’s throat yet he still struggled. Tane appeared to not want to hurt him, just defend himself.

Colby jabbed his elbow into Tane’s side causing the grip on the knife to waiver. He rolled off toward the knife arm and pulled the blade from Tane’s hand.

Like an idiot, I jumped between them, a piece of tissue paper between two bulls.

The knife flashed and sliced across my upper arm. I cried out and pressed the wound with my hand. Blood seeped through my fingers.

Colby stared at the knife with my blood on it then back at me. “Connie?”

“Dumbass, look what you did. If I need stitches I’m going to get Red to give you an atomic wedgie.” It burned like a son of a bitch. Stupid ass men thinking they could solve their issues with knives.

Tane tore at the white cotton bed sheets. He examined the wound. “It’s just a graze. Stitches are unnecessary.” With the strips of cloth he made a quick tight bandage around my arm. He sucked my blood off his fingers and shrugged at my horrified expression. “You have a mild flavor.”

The blood oozed through the bandage. I covered it with my hand. “You don’t get seconds.”

Colby had stuck the knife in his waistband. He stared at Tane. “This isn’t a dream?”

“Nothing I say will convince you.”

I stepped to Colby and pressed myself against his bare chest. The physical contact did the trick as he hugged me tight for moment before my boss ’ persona returned and he pushed me away.

I tried to aim him to the staircase.

“Why would he let me go?”

I glared back at Tane. “Is this permanent?”

“No, once he sleeps and eats he should return to normal. Not all our fantasies were bad. You enjoyed some of them, Colby.”

“Stop taunting him.” I pushed Colby harder. “Go up the stairs, I’ve got a row boat. Red’s waiting for us.”

At the mention of Red’s name he straightened up. “You didn’t answer my question, Tane.”

“Connie is willing to trade a service for your life. I think it’s profitable enough of a deal.”

“No, I won’t allow her to do anything for you. I’ll stay.”

I paused in my pushing efforts, not believing my ears. “Are you nuts?”