the middle of his chest. She didn’t seem to notice he was covered in
blood.
“Meg, he’s too far gone,” Dante said. “You’ll have to…”
“I heard you in the stands, Dante.” Meg placed her other hand on
his chest and stood very close. He could smell her. She smelled sweet,
nothing like death. Meg smelled of flowers and some womanly scent
he couldn’t name. She smelled of life. “Beck, I’m yours. Are you
going to leave me alone to chase after the others? Shouldn’t you take
care of me?”
“Not going to work, sweetheart.” Dante continued to back up.
“Meg, if you can’t handle it, then I need for you to run. Run to the
stands. I’ll distract him.”
“Shut up,” Beck yelled at the vampire. His jealousy was a roiling
pain in his gut. “You don’t talk to my mate.”
Meg huffed at the vampire. “Fine, but you better be right. If I find
out this was a stupid joke, I’ll stake you myself.” Beck was trying to
move her out of the way. She threw her arms around him and went on
her tiptoes to press her mouth against his. “Please, Your Highness, I
am yours. You have to take care of me.”
Beck’s sword fell to the side as another type of need blazed
through his body.
* * * *
Meg took a deep breath and prayed that damn vampire was right.
She pressed her body against Beck’s. Finally, she had his full
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attention. Her hands were shaking as she thought about what she was
about to do.
Dante had been very concerned when the first vampire was killed.
He’d explained to her that Beck’s control of his temper was a delicate