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Aaron's Revenge
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Author: Kelly Ilebode
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not have time lapses. The misinformation he gave Adara was obviously done with purpose. Chavali thought I was still in England and you were still in vampire form. Good Lord, I haven’t been in England for over a year. Chavali is a gypsy, though, that much I was able to determine and I wouldn’t put it past her to be lying to save her own ass.”
    Dragan’s face hardened just as Aaron’s had in learning of her lineage. “What did you do to her? She is down for the count, it seems. She should have awakened by now.”
    “ Nothing that we haven’t done to others like us but I agree, she should have come to by now. Especially since I let her feed from me right before our little tiff.”
    “ You did what?!”
    “ What was I supposed to do? I could not have her feeding off the employees here at the manor. I knew she had not had blood in a while, because the bruise on her face had not healed. The way she fed from me, it was plain that she was indeed starving for blood. She must have been in a big hurry to get here and find you to forgo a feeding. We have to figure out what the reasoning is and what we really are up against.”
    Aaron and Dragan locked eyes. “Are you sure she is a vampire?”
    Aaron nodded. “Definitely. You should have seen the way she drank. The blood definitely gave her sustenance. Her body would have rejected it before allowing it to enter her system if she was not one. I am not sure she is that old, though. I was holding back and really did not have to use full strength on her. If I was to guess, she is only one hundred to one hundred fifty years in vamp years.”
    “ Actually I am seventy-eight in vampire years and thirty in human, so depending on how you choose to do the math...”
    Both brothers turned their focus to Chavali, who was now trying to rise from the floor. It was easy to discern that she was still in considerable pain. Her tiny figure remained hunched over as her hand rested on the wall. There was no sympathy from either one as they watched her.
    “ I am vampire but not completely. I am still part human.”
    The words were barely out of her mouth when Aaron rushed her, throwing her back against the wall. Ignoring the tears that coursed down her face again, he pressed his closer to hers.
    She had an overwhelming urge to rip his heart out.
    “ More lies. What are you trying to have us believe, gypsy?”
    “ Why would I lie to you now, Aaron? I am dead either way. I can’t go back. Adara would kill me for failing at my mission, and you are going to kill me once you are done with me. I have no reason to lie!”
    Shoving against his hard chest, she did not move him an inch. She was starting to feel overwhelmed with emotion from her human side. This was not going the way she had planned and wondered if it would be better if Aaron just killed her now. No. That was not like her. Glaring at him, she hissed. “You are wrong about me, vampire…I am neither gypsy nor adversary…”
    “ You both need to stop. Aaron, bring her over here.”
    Dragging her roughly towards the couch, Aaron threw her down next to his brother before bringing a chair in front of the couch so she would have to think twice if she wanted to escape. Chavali tucked her legs close to her body as she pulled down the t-shirt over her knees. She felt incredibly vulnerable being half-naked and wished she had more clothes on. The twins looked like they were getting ready to start an interrogation.
    Looking from one to the other, she was struck by how much they actually looked alike. No wonder she thought Aaron was Dragan. No one would have been able to see a difference. From their mannerisms down to their physicality—in front of her were true mirror images. It was amazing and it explained why Adara wanted these souls in particular.
    The Reynell brothers were true paternal twins and Chavali was sure that their connection had to be strong, even now with one human and one a vampire. Their energy was the only tangible thing
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