Night's Templar: A Vampire Queen Novel (Vampire Queen Series Book 13) - Plot & Excerpts
There was no lingering scent of Keldwyn, no evidence he’d been there. Just Mariela’s scent, a couple long threads of her blond hair. So the Fae’s presence had been part of the same unsettling dreams. Telling himself that was a good thing, Uthe put his feet on the floor. He still had that emptiness, the initial effect of no longer having a servant connected to him, but the heavy disorientation, if it had existed outside his dreams, was gone. He picked up the in-house phone, dialed. Debra picked up. "How is she?" he asked. "Lord Uthe." Fortunately Lord Brian’s servant recognized the location of his phone, since he'd neglected to identify himself, and his throat was still froggy from the twilight rising. "She is doing well,” Debra said. “Better than usual. She said you fed her before the procedure?" Had he? He must have. Yes. That was right, he’d said he was going to do that. "Yes, I did." "Interesting. The few of these we've done so far have involved vampires and servants less kindly disposed toward one another, so we hadn’t considered having the servant feed from the vampire before the procedure.
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