White-hot heat flashed through her, a pleasure so intense it bordered on pain. For a moment she couldn’t tell the difference. Then she was drifting in a dream world as Dayan indulged his erotic hunger, his mouth moving over her pulse, feeding on her until she thought she might die of pleasure. Her arms crept up to cradle his head to her, to hold his mouth against her skin.
Dayan heard his own heartbeat pounding in his head, roaring like the beast inside him trying to break free. The ritual words beat in his brain like a drum, filled his mind and heart and soul as he drank. Her blood was sweet, intoxicating, the pleasure coursing through him like wildfire. Fiery hot. The roar increased until his body was going up in flames, urgent, demanding, painful with need. He whispered her name like the talisman it was, forced himself to breathe, to hang on to his sanity, to fight the raging beast and its demands. His tongue stroked across the two tiny wounds, closing them with the healing agent in his saliva, resting his forehead against hers while he fought for total control.
Corinne felt drowsy, and yet her body was on fire, filled with an aching hunger that reduced her mind to erotic images which flared up like dancing flames. She didn’t want him to leave her like this, her body throbbing and crying out for his, yet she couldn’t summon the energy to move her arms. They felt like lead, sliding from him to lie uselessly on the sheets beside her.
When she managed to pry her lashes open a tiny bit, she could only see his eyes, those haunting eyes watching her with a terrible longing, a terrible need. Her throat worked, and tears burned behind her lashes and clogged her throat. She wanted to remove that look from his face for all time. He looked so alone. So terribly alone with that bleakness etched into the lines of his face, that emptiness in his eyes.
Corinne made a supreme effort and lifted her hand so that her finger could caress the shape of his mouth.
Don’t look so sad, Dayan. I’m not going anywhere.
She could only say the words in her head because she was far too tired to speak them. Her lashes were already drifting down.
Dayan caught her wrist and brought her knuckles to his lips, a flare of surprise moving through him. He had not given her his blood, yet the connection between them was so strong!
‘I will never allow you to escape from me, Corinne, not even through death. Nor will I allow any harm to come to you.
She carried that last thought with her as she succumbed to the demand for sleep. Dayan watched her for a long time as the sun began to climb in the sky. He held her hand and simply breathed her in, memorizing the curve of her cheek and the sweep of her lashes to take with him to ground. He murmured a soft command to her and reluctantly left her as the sun stained the darkness and the sky turned a silvery gray.
Chapter 4
“Rina, wake up.” Lisa was leaning over the bed and shaking Corinne repeatedly. Her large blue eyes held worry as she looked rather helplessly at Cullen “I can’t wake her up. I can’t believe I went to sleep last night and slept most of the day away. I just left her to take care of everything when she’s so fragile.”
“Don’t worry,” Cullen soothed as he took Corinne’s pulse. “Dayan came back last night and he probably worked at healing her. She just needs to sleep. Feel Lisa; her pulse is strong.”
“I want her to wake up.” Lisa was close to tears. Corinne, buried in layers of fog, recognized Lisa’s voice and knew from long experience that Lisa was very upset. Out of habit Corinne answered the call struggling to the surface when she really wanted to sleep. Corinne’s heart began to pound in alarm What in the world was wrong with her? Her body felt like lead, and she didn’t
want to
wake up. Her mind turned that piece of information over and over in an attempt to make some sense of it. Corinne concentrated on her hand, her fingers, each separate muscle. It was strange that she felt so disconnected from her own body.
Lisa gasped and reached down, clutching Corinne’s hand. “She moved her fingers, Cullen. I think she’s waking up. Rina, come on, girl, wake up,” she encouraged.
Corinne heard the voice much more clearly as another layer of fog seemed to lift between her and the world. She struggled to raise her lashes. She
would
open her eyes. She forced herself to concentrate harder, bringing every ounce of her strong will to bear. It was odd, but she was certain something was preventing her,
commanding
her to remain asleep. That made her all the more determined to wake up.
“That’s it, Corinne, come on, you can do it. Are you feeling ill?” Lisa bent over her, shaking her shoulders gently. “Please wake up, you’re scaring me.”
Corinne made a supreme effort, her lashes fluttering for several moments before she managed to raise them. She found herself staring up at Lisa’s anxious face. Corinne made herself smile when all she wanted to do was curl up in a ball and snuggle beneath the covers. “I was up all night, pumpkin. I’m just really sleepy.”
“You never sleep like this. I couldn’t wake you up. You didn’t take any sleeping pills or anything like that, did you?”
“Of course not. I’m pregnant. I would never do that.” Corinne’s words were drowsy and difficult to understand. Several times her lashes drifted down, and she turned on her side, curling deeper into the pillows. “I’m just tired, Lisa.”
“Rina!” Lisa commanded sharply. “Don’t you dare go back to sleep, or I swear I’m taking you to a hospital.” There was real alarm in Lisa’s voice.
Corinne sighed softly. “I’m awake, I promise. I’m awake.”
“Did you see Dayan last night?” With great determination Lisa perched on the edge of the bed, retaining possession of Corinne’s hand. She wasn’t certain she wanted Dayan anywhere around Corinne. Corinne looked fragile, pale, more vulnerable than Lisa had ever seen her, even after John had died. Lisa wanted to take Corinne and run home. She was suddenly very afraid of Dayan. He seemed to have some kind of mystical power over Corinne; how else could her behavior be explained? Corinne
never
was impressed by men, by fame or money or good looks. Corinne was always the rock, the logical voice of reason. Dayan was too good-looking and talented to be trusted, too wealthy, a foreigner, too charming with women.
She had to admit that Dayan didn’t have a reputation with women. Even the tabloids had been unable to exploit his sexual prowess in any way. His public appearances were not scheduled or publicized, and most reporters who had attempted to get interviews and pictures had written articles on how frustrating it was to find facts on him. Corinne had read every article she could get her hands on, because she had been such a serious fan, and she had shared that information with Lisa. Now Lisa wanted to go back and change the fact that she had taken Corinne to the bar.
Lisa frowned. But there was Cullen. She really thought Cullen was an exceptional man, not at all dangerous or mysterious, not the type to steal a woman’s heart and leave her cold.
“What’s wrong, honey?” Corinne whispered. Her voice was slumberous, drowsy, very sexy.
Lisa had never noticed that about Corinne before. She didn’t think of Corinne as being sexy. She looked down at Corinne’s face, really looked at her. Corinne had her eyes closed and she looked serene, her long lashes two thick, dark crescents on her face. Her abundance of silky hair spilled around her like a halo. She looked innocent in her repose, yet