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  “I didn’t know he could sing,” she said to Fury.

  “Neither did I.”

  She expected Vane to sing some classic rock tune, so when he started singing “The Story of Us,” Bride felt tears well up. Vane wasn’t singing for his supper.

  He was singing for her.

  Dev came up to her and pulled her toward the stage.

  Bride couldn’t breathe as she listened to Vane. He had a beautiful voice, and when he finished his song, he pulled her up on the stage with him. There, in front of all the Were-Hunters, he went down on his knee before her.

  “I know we’re mated by Were-Hunter custom, but I wanted to make sure and do this right for you, baby.” He put the microphone down on the stage and pulled a ring from his pocket.

  Bride felt the tears fall down her cheeks as he placed the round diamond solitaire on her finger.

  “I love you, Bride McTierney, and I want to spend the rest of my life showing you just how much I need you. Will you marry me?”

  She couldn’t stop blubbering. Heck, she could barely see him for her tears. All she could do was nod like a hysterical loon.

  She thought Vane was smiling, but she couldn’t be sure.

  “It’s okay,” Vane said into the microphone. “She cried like this on the day I met her, too. I think it’s a good thing for humans.”

  “Ahhh, I’d cry too if I had to look at you every day for the rest of my life, Vane,” Colt said.

  Ignoring him, Vane stood up before her and wiped her tears away with his hands. “I’m getting better at this, Bride. I didn’t poke your eye out this time.”

  “No,” she said, sniffing back her tears, “you didn’t.”

  He kissed her gently, then led her from the stage.

  Ash met them there with Simi, who was also crying. “That was bootiful,” she sobbed hysterically at Vane. Then she turned to face Ash. “Akri, the Simi wants someone to propose like that to her. Go get that model Travis Fimmel for me and make him do that, too. Please!”

  “I told you, Sim, you can’t just take humans away from their lives.”

  “But Vane took Bride.”

  “No, Sim. Bride chose Vane.”

  “Then go make Travis choose me.”

  “I can’t do that. It wouldn’t be right.”

  The demon blew him a raspberry before she saw one of the bears bringing a cake from the kitchen. Her tears dried instantly.

  “Ooo,” Simi breathed, eyeing the cake hungrily. “Chocolate. My favorite. Gotta go now. Bye.”

  Ash laughed as Simi ran and literally attacked the poor bear who was holding the cake. She grabbed it out of his hands and headed off to a corner to be alone with it.

  Shaking his head, Ash turned back to them. “Your father is now out of your hair and I just wanted to say congrats again to both of you.”

  “Thanks, Ash,” Vane said, holding his hand out to him.

  Ash nodded as he shook it. “By the way, you don’t have to worry.”

  “About what?” Bride asked.

  “You’ll have babies and not puppies. And no litters.”

  Bride was more relieved than she would have thought possible. “Thank you.”

  “Any time.”

  Ash left them and picked up a pie from the table which he took to Simi, who looked up at him with her face covered in chocolate. She literally inhaled the pie in less than ten seconds.

  Vane draped his arm over Bride’s shoulders. As they walked back to her table where Fury and Cujo were sharing a piece of steak, Bride started laughing as she looked around her newfound zoo and family.

  “What’s wrong?” Vane asked.

  “Nothing. I was just thinking that my life has gone completely to the dogs and I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

  Epilogue

  Vane shifted himself to the past. It didn’t take much effort to find his parents. After all, Acheron hadn’t bothered to shield their scent from him and they had only been here together for about an hour.

  The Dark-Hunter leader had sequestered the two Were-Hunters on an isolated island during the fifth century. Neither of them had the power to leave either the island or the time period.

  It was truly a fate worse than death.

  Or at least it was about to be.

  Vane flashed to the “arena” where his parents were battling each other with swords drawn. They were both bloody from the fighting, and even though he should be amused, he wasn’t.

  How could he be? These two people, for all their faults, were his parents, and if not for them he would never have been born.

  Even so, some things could not be forgiven.

  His father hesitated as he saw Vane. It gave his mother the opening she needed to run Markus through with her sword.

  It should have been a killing blow.

  It wasn’t.

  His mother jerked the sword free, cursed, and stabbed Markus again. Markus only stood there blinking in disbelief as he remained immune from her attacks.

  “Give it up, Mother,” Vane said as he approached them.

  She spun on him with another curse until her eyes focused on his face.

  For once Vane didn’t bother hiding his facial markings from either one of them. He stared at her blankly as horror filled her expression and she realized the truth about her eldest son.

  “I know Acheron probably couldn’t care less if you two destroyed each other,” he said slowly. “But I couldn’t live with myself knowing that he had sentenced one of you to die even though you deserve it.”

  “What do you mean?” Markus asked.

  “I’m altering things a bit. You two can fight and kill each other over and over again, but neither one of you will be able to die by the hand of the other.”

  “Fine, then,” Markus snarled. “I’ll kill myself.”

  “I won’t allow that, either.”

  Bryani cursed him. “You can’t stop us.”

  Vane laughed. “Yeah, Mom. I can. You should have listened to Fury when he tried to tell you about my powers. There are only a small handful of people on this earth whose powers can negate mine. And neither of you are one of them.”

  Bryani’s eyes narrowed. “Why are you doing this?”

  “Because you two need to come to terms with each other. What Markus did to you was wrong, but then, I’ve always been told that two wrongs don’t make a right. So here I am trying to do the right thing for once. You two have to deal with each other and settle this hatred.” He took a deep breath. “I’ll be back in a few decades to see how it’s coming.”

  “You can’t leave us here. Not like this!” Bryani screeched.

  “Why not, Mom? Dad beat me and Fang and hung us out to die, literally. You beat Fury and left him for dead. Now the two of you can both pummel the one who really pissed you off, and we can live our lives out in peace away from the two of you. Have a nice war.”

  Vane flashed himself away from them, back to where Bride was busy packing up their things in Valerius’s house.

  “You know you don’t have to do that?”

  She jumped and gasped. “I think I need to put a bell on you!”

  He laughed.

  Bride jumped again as all of their belongings suddenly appeared neatly folded in her suitcases. “Vane…”

  “What?”

  “Never mind,” she said with a laugh. She didn’t really want to change him, either.

  He came up behind her and pulled her to him.

  Bride took a moment to savor the feel of him there. To savor the strength of his arms around her waist. “So what are you going to do with the rest of your life now that your parents are taken care of and Fury has control of your pack?”

  “Honestly?”

  “Yes.”

  “I don’t want to do anything other than spend the rest of my life watching you.”

  “Yeah, but—”

  “No buts, Bride. I’ve spent the last four hundred years fighting tooth and nail for everything. Hiding who and what I am. Now there’s no need. You’re safe here in New Orleans and I intend to make sure you stay that way.”

  She turned in his arms and wrapped her arms around his neck. “And what about my shop?”

  “It’s all yours.”

  “Will you help me watch it?”

  “No. I’m going to be too busy watching you.”

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

  NIGHT PLAY

  Copyright © 2004 by Sherrilyn Kenyon.

  Excerpt from Seize the Night copyright © 2004 by Sherrilyn Kenyon.

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010.

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  St. Martin’s Paperbacks edition / August 2004

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  SEIZE THE NIGHT

  SHERRILYN KENYON

  Contents

  Title Page

  Dedication

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Epilogue

  Copyright

  For my fans and friends who have kept me going through thick and thin, and especially the RBL ladies and those of you who take the time to visit the Dark-Hunter.com bbs. Your support means more to me than any of you will ever know.

  To Kim and Nancy for all the hard work you do on my behalf, thank you. I can honestly never say that enough.

  To my husband and sons who put up with all my wild imaginings and most importantly to my mother who indulged me when I was young. I miss you, Mom, and I always will. Love and hugs to all of you.

  Prologue

  “Happy birthday, Agrippina,” Valerius said as he laid a single red rose at the feet of the marble statue that held a sacred place in his home.

  It was nothing compared to the sacred place that the woman herself had held within his heart while she had lived. A place she still occupied—even after two thousand years.

  Closing his eyes, he felt crippled by the pain of her loss. Crippled by the guilt that the last sounds he had heard as a mortal man had been her wrenching sobs as she called out for his help.

  Unable to breathe, he reached up and touched her marble hand. The stone was hard. Cold. Unyielding. Things Agrippina had never been. In a life that was measured by brutal formality and harshness, she had been his only refuge.

  And he loved her still for the quiet kindness she had given him.

  He clasped her delicate hand in both of his, then laid his cheek against the cold stone palm.

  If he could have one wish, it would be to remember the exact sound of her voice.

  To feel the warmth of her fingers on his lips.

  But time had robbed him of everything except the agony he had caused her. He would die ten thousand more deaths if only he could have saved her the pain of that one night.

  Unfortunately, there was no way to turn back time. No way to force the Fates to undo their actions and give her the happiness she should have known.

  Just as there was nothing that could fill the aching void inside him left by Agrippina’s death.

  Grinding his teeth, Valerius pulled away and noted the eternal flame that burned by her side was sputtering.

  “Don’t worry,” he said to her image. “I won’t leave you in the dark. I promise.”

  It was a promise he had made to her during her lifetime, and even in death, he had never broken it. For more than two thousand years he had kept her in the light even while he was forced to live in the darkness that had terrified her.

  Valerius crossed the sunroom to reach the large Roman-style buffet table that held the oil for her flame. He removed the oil from the center of the buffet and took it to her statue; then he stepped up onto the stone pedestal to pour the last of it into the lamp.

  In this position, his head was even with hers. The sculptor he had commissioned centuries ago had captured every delicate curve and dimple of her precious face. Only Valerius’s memory supplied the honey color of her hair. The vivid green of her eyes. Agrippina had been flawless in her beauty.

  Sighing, Valerius touched her cheek before he stepped down. There was no use in dwelling on the past. What was done was done.

  He was sworn now to protect the innocent. To keep watch over humanity and make sure that no other man had to lose so valuable a light in his soul as Valerius had lost.

  Assured the flame would last until tomorrow night, Valerius inclined his head respectfully to her statue. “Amo,” he said to her, whispering Latin for “I love you.”

  It was something he wished to the gods that he’d had the courage to say aloud to her while she had lived.

  Chapter 1

  “I don’t give a damn if they throw me down into the deepest, slimiest pit for eternity. I belong here and no one is going to make me leave. No one!”

  Tabitha Devereaux took a deep breath and struggled not to argue as she tried to pick the lock on the handcuffs that her sister Selena had used to fasten herself to the wrought-iron gate that surrounded the famed Jackson Square. Selena had hidden the key in her bra and Tabitha had no desire to search there for it.

  No doubt that would get them both arrested, even in New Orleans.

  Luckily there wasn’t a big crowd on the street in the middle of October, right at dusk, but what people were there all stared at them as they passed by. Not that Tabitha cared. She was more than used to people looking at her and thinking her strange. Even insane.

  She prided herself on both. She also prided herself on being available to her friends and family in a crisis. And right now, her big sister was in an emotional turmoil second only to the time when Selena’s husband Bill had been in a car wreck that had almost killed him.

  Tabitha fumbled with the lock. The last thing she wanted was to have her sister arrested.

  Again.

  Selena tried to push her away, but Tabitha refused to budge, so Selena bit her.

  Tabitha jumped back with a yelp as she shook her hand in an effort to relieve the pain. Completely unremorseful about it, Selena sprawled on the cobbled steps that led into the Square in a pair of ripped jeans and a large navy sweater that obviously belonged to Bill. Her long, curly brown hair was braided and oddly sedate. No one would recognize Madame Selene, as she was known to the tourists, except for the big sign she was holding that said, “Psychics have rights, too.”

  Ever since they had passed that stupid, asinine law that psychics couldn’t read cards in the Square for tourists anymore, Selena had been fighting it. Earlier, the police had forced her out of the federal building for protesting—so Selena had headed over here to chain herself to the gate not far from where she had once set up her card table for reading other people’s futures.

  Too bad she couldn’t see her own fate as clearly as Tabitha could. If Selena didn’t unhook herself from this blessed fence, she was going to be spending the night in jail.

  Overwrought and angry, Selena kept waving her sign. There was no reasoning with her. But then, Tabitha was used to that, too. High emotions, obstinacy, and insanity ran deep in their Cajun-Romanian family.

  “C’mon, Selena,” she said, trying yet again to soothe her. “It’s already dark. You don’t want to be Daimon bait out here, do you?”

  “I don’t care!” Selena sniffed and pouted. “The Daimons won’t eat my soul anyway since I have no friggin’ will to live. I just want my home back. This is my spot and I’m not leaving.” She punctuated each of the last words with a pounding of her sign against the stones.

  “Fine.” Sighing in disgust, Tabitha sat down near her, but not so close that Selena could bite her again. She wasn’t about to leave her older sister out here alone. Especially since Selena was so upset.

  If the Daimons didn’t get her, a mugger would.

  And so here the two of them sat like two immovable bumps on a log: Tabitha dressed all in black with her dark auburn hair pulled back into a silver barrette and Selena waving her sign at anyone who came near them on the pedestrian mall, urging them to sign her petition to change the law.

  “Hey, Tabby. What’s up?”

  It was a rhetorical question. Tabitha waved at Bradley Gambieri, one of the docents who led vampire tours around the Quarter, as he headed toward the tourist center to drop off more brochures. He didn’t even pause as he passed by. But he did frown at Selena, who called him an imaginative name because he didn’t sign her petition.

  Good thing he knew them or he really might be offended.

  Tabitha and her sister knew most of the locals who frequented the Quarter. They had grown up here and had haunted the area around the Square since they had been young teenagers.

  Of course, things had changed over the years. A few of the shops had come and gone. The Quarter was a good deal safer these days than it had been in the late nineteen eighties and early nineties. However, some things were the same. The bakery, Café Pontalba, Café Du Monde, and Corner Café were in the same place. The tourists still gathered in the Square to ogle the cathedral and the colorful natives who passed by … and the vampires and muggers still stalked the streets looking for easy victims.

 

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