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the waiting area, and the Carlovettis, Demetrius and April, were in their separate offices in the back of the hangar. No, they…because now she knew there were six…had come in as a group and they were not with anyone that she already knew.
    Sara Temple was an amazing telepath. Her ability to reach and search out those who were near was extremely strong and only one of the many and varied talents that she had. She knew the building like the back of her hand, so she was also able to tell where they were headed or where they already were.
    At first she thought it was the High Council of Magick and that they had finally found her after four long years of hiding from them. Then she realized that had it been them, they would have simply materialized behind her, slit her throat, and then dematerialized again, all without leaving a trace of themselves behind to lead anyone back to them. That was the penalty for high treason and the presumed kidnapping of the Queen Melody, Mistress of Light, Keeper of Magic—instant death. But she could not think of them right now, or of Mel, her friend. She needed to focus on the here and now.
    No, their signature, or tag, was different. These...beings were not anyone she had encountered before. She was able to track them moving from the front of the building toward the offices to the rear of the large hangar.
    Vampire—all six of them are bloodsuckers, she thought, and by the signature that they are sending off, most are heavily armed.
    As she turned off the vacuum, she reached further, gently, so as not to alert those to her mind search, and looked to see why they might be there. She scanned each person separately to see what their intentions toward the Carlovettis were. She realized in that moment that they were not only there to kill the oldest vampire in their group, but to blame Demetrius and April Carlovetti, her new bosses and the owners of the airliner where she worked, for his murder.
    Sara was always armed, so she was well prepared to defend herself and others if need be. She was in constant danger from one source or another and lived in mortal terror because of it. She moved out of the plane easily enough and was on her way to the offices when she felt the presence of the new life. April was pregnant. Sara’s sole purpose changed in that second. Now the need to protect April and the innocent life that she carried became Sara’s number one priority.
    All of the vampire newcomers were older than both the Carlovettis, especially April, who had converted just a few weeks after she started working for them eight months ago. Sara had known all along that she worked for vamps, just as she knew that Charlie Wolff, her former boss, was a werewolf. She just chose to ignore it. It didn’t matter to her what kind of being they were, as long as they did not snack on her.
    As she moved along the outer walls of the building, she kept her focus on any movements inside and around the offices that would alert her to sudden danger. She knew that one of the men was moving toward April’s office where April was, so Sara picked up her pace. There were two more surrounding the oldest vampire. They were all with Demetrius, who was just inside the first set of rooms with the larger group, talking. She moved into the mind of Demetrius to see what was happening. It was easy; all she needed was a touch of bare skin and she could usually talk to or read a person’s mind. The conversation centered on the oldest vamp, the newest Master of the Realm, a man called Aaron MacManus, and what his plans were for his new realm.
    Demetrius was wondering about the man’s intentions in coming to the hangar without notice, and seemed to have no idea that he was close to his own death.
    The first vampire that Sara had encountered was still where she had felt him, standing outside the little reception area not ten feet from the others. He would have to be dealt with first and quickly. If she did not, then he would let the
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