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his sleeve.
    He turned his head toward my direction and his blazing eyes—now several shades brighter—settled on me.
    The lion had smelt its prey.
    Xavier and Yuri hurled themselves at him, but he threw them out of his way with force I’d forgotten Derek ever possessed.
    Ashley and Claudia jumped forward to shield me from him, but he brushed them aside too. Grabbing hold of my waist, he flung me over his shoulder and raced into the woods.
    “No!” I screamed. “Derek, stop!”
    He continued moving forward with frightening speed. Only once I could no longer hear the others chasing after us did he stop beneath the foot of a tree. He lowered me to the ground and, gripping my neck between his strong hands, pushed me back against the tree. Then he placed one hand over my mouth to stifle my scream, using the other to brush the hair away from my neck, giving him clear access. His eyes gleamed with a hunger that made me believe he could suck me dry within minutes.
    Oh, no. Not again.
    This isn’t happening.
    This can’t be happening.
    I’d thought that he’d be the same vampire he was just before he turned into a human. I hadn’t thought he’d revert to the uncontrollable bloodsucker he’d been when he’d first woken up after his four-hundred-year sleep. It hadn’t even occurred to me. But now, to my horror, everything about this situation reminded me of that time. The way he had rammed me up against a hard surface, his eyes burning, his cool breath against my skin.
    Everything felt identical to the day we’d first met.
    What about our children?
    I did the only thing I could think to do in the past whenever Derek lost control of himself. I began humming our tune. Even though his hand was placed over my mouth, I hummed it as loudly as possible.
    “Silence.” His voice came as a growl. “Your little tune won’t work any more.”
    What?
    His chest heaving and eyes ablaze, he lowered his head to my throat. I gasped as his fangs scraped against my neck, his cold tongue running along my skin.
    I was beginning to lose all hope that I’d be able to get through to him in time when his grip loosened. I felt him step away.
    When I opened my eyes, gone was the look of mad bloodlust.
    In its place was Derek’s boyish grin.
    As soon as my eyes met his, he doubled over and began laughing.
    “You should have seen the look on your face!” he gasped.
    My mouth fell open. The blood rushed back to my cheeks.
    “Oh my God, Derek!” I breathed.
    “You looked so adorable… and when you tried to hum our tune.” He caught my face between his hands and pressed his lips against mine. “I’m sorry. It was all too easy. I just couldn’t resist.”
    “You almost gave me a heart attack.”
    He broke out laughing again, and this time I couldn’t stop myself from joining in, even though I was still quivering in my shoes from the shock.
    “I thought we were all the way back to square one,” I said. “All that work I put into you, all for nothing.”
    “No,” he said, his chest still heaving as he tried to contain his laughter. “I suppose whatever progress I made when I was a vampire before, I’ve retained… luckily for you.”
    He raised a brow at me and pulled me against him, breathing into my neck.
    “That said, you do smell rather tempting.”
    “Well, you can have a bite of me later,” I muttered, looking up as the others came racing toward us.
    They stared at us, their faces white with panic. The terror in their eyes turned to confusion as they watched us both acting as if nothing had happened.
    “All of that,” I said, glaring at Derek, “was your king’s idea of a joke.”

    “ S o what does it feel like to be a vampire again?” I asked.
    We were in Vivienne’s penthouse, in one of her spare rooms. Derek lay on his back on the bed while I rested beside him, holding his hand in mine.
    “It’s… strange. Now that I’ve spent time away from it, I don’t detest it as much as I used to. I suppose it’s also
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