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"I know," Ethan barked. "Don't you think I'm well aware of our own prophesy?"

"Yet we play right into it… every century," Alex muttered. "I thought… for a second, I thought this one would be different. It felt different, right?"

The room fell silent again.

"What…" My voice was hoarse. "…what am I really doing with you? Why was my number called?"

"Oh dear…" Stephanie plopped down into a seat. "Ethan didn't explain that?"

"Again, fifteen minutes," Ethan muttered under his breath. "And she's human. It's not like her capacity for learning new information has evolved."

I glared at him.

Mason chuckled.

"Honey…" Stephanie reached her hand across the table and placed it on mine. "Whatever your family has taught you is a lie. You aren't here to teach us or do anything of the sort. You're… you're a breeder."

"A breeder," I repeated. "Like a horse?"

Mason laughed harder. Well, at least I knew werewolves weren't out to kill me.

Ethan swore and sat down on the other side of me.

"We call numbers every fifty years to breed. Immortals cannot procreate with other immortals," he explained. "Humans are chosen based on their scent, strength…" He coughed and looked away. "Physical appeal."

"But I'm ugly," I blurted. "To you I'm ugly. We're ugly, we're nothing, we're—"

Ethan shook his head slowly. "And that's the greatest deception of all." His hands moved to my chin. "To us you're not ugly. You are absolute perfection."

"To a Dark One," Mason continued, "you're life itself."

CHAPTER FOUR

Genesis

MY BREATH HITCHED IN MY CHEST as I stared at the strangers around me. What did that even mean? Life itself? I was nothing. Why would I be taught humility and self-hate my whole life only to be told by the very ones I was supposed to fear that I was life itself?

"Jealousy," Ethan said softly, "quickly turns to envy. Envy is a dangerous thing because you end up wanting so desperately what you'd never been given in the first place. The greatest sin an immortal can commit is to laugh in the face of what we are… and want." His eyes were sad. "He wants you."

"To kill me?" I whispered hoarsely.

"No." Ethan cupped my chin with his smooth fingers. "He wants to possess you, and believe me when I say you'll like every part of that possession — until he leaves you. Dark Ones always leave, and you'll die."

"Maybe she's different," Stephanie said in a quiet voice.

"You'd be willing to sacrifice another?" Mason roared, slamming his fists onto the table. It split down the middle right in front of me.

Gasping, I slid my chair back and nearly fell out of it.

"How many times have we said we'd stop testing the prophecy?"

Stephanie looked down at her hands. "It's the only hope we have."

"Hope," Alex muttered. "What a sad, pathetic little word."

"We aren't letting Cassius have her." Ethan's green eyes flashed as he released my chin. "We won't repeat what happened last time."

"What happened last time?" I asked, knowing I'd probably regret the answer.


Tags: Rachel Van Dyken The Dark Ones Saga Paranormal