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"Oh, h.e.l.l." She planted her hands on her hips. "How did you know?"

"I saw photos of him on the wall, in the dream."

"Yeah, well, that spoils my big surprise. Seems after Mengele fled Europe to avoid prosecution for war crimes, he set up this place and spent years conducting experiments on the locals. According to the records they found, he took in mostly poor pregnant women. He was trying to genetically alter their unborn children. Only one baby survived. A little girl." "Cristal. Patient six-one-two-seven."

"That's her." Samantha took Daniela's hand in hers. "There are some weird bits we can't explain. Like the fact that Cristal's records indicate she was born on February seventh, nineteen sixty-one." She gazed down at the young, unlined face. "You know, if this is her, she looks pretty d.a.m.n good for a forty-five year old woman."

"Impossible. The records must belong to someone else."



"She remembers Mengele, and he died in nineteen seventy-nine, Rafael. That alone would put her in her mid-to-late thirties." Samantha looked thoughtful. "Anyway, I'll leave you two alone. You might try the Sleeping Beauty cure. It's how Lucan brought me back to the land of the living."

He couldn't concentrate enough to decipher her meaning. "Sleeping Beauty cure?"

"Tell her you love her and kiss her, you dumb a.s.s." Samantha grinned at him and left.

Rafael moved to sit next to Daniela on the bed. "Is that all it would take? To tell you that I love you? I hardly know you." He bent close, and breathed in the scent of her skin.

"But if you will come back to me, Daniela, I will love you. I know that in my heart now.

We only need time together."

She did not stir.

"Daniela, please. I cannot love a dream. I need you." He lifted her up into his arms.

"Come back to me now. Give me some hope." He put his mouth to hers, and kissed her, and felt the pulse of her heart under his lips.

Rafael held her for a long time, willing her to wake, but she remained in her dream world. He made her comfortable, turning her on her side so that bed sores wouldn't form on her back, and went to stand at the window to watch another sunrise alone.

He had responsibilities to Lucan, and to the humans he protected as a cop. He couldn't ignore them forever. If he put her in the care of the women of the convent, he could still visit her every day. He wouldn't give up on her. She had saved him from an eternity of suffering. He would never abandon her.

His face felt wet. It couldn't be. He had not wept in six hundred years.

"Rafael." A soft hand slipped into his, and Daniela was there, standing beside him, alive, awake, a dream come true.

He had to touch her to be sure. "Sleeping Beauty." He caressed her cheek.

"I dreamed I was hiding in the jungle. Someone wanted to catch me, but he couldn't, and then I think he finally went away." She yawned, as if she had done nothing more than wake from a long nap. "Are you all right?"

"I am now," he said, and pulled her into his arms.

An Exclusive Excerpt from Night Lost by Lynn Viehl Published by Signet Eclipse, an imprint of New American Library To be released May 1, 2007 Nicola Jefferson is very good at finding things even when that thing turns out to be a starving vampire bricked up in the cellar of an abandoned French chateau. Gabriel Seran has spent years being tortured and abused at the hands of his human captors and may not be quite sane... can Nick really trust him not to take his vengeance out on her?

"Is this my blood?" Nick saw smears on his face and neck and absently touched the side of her throat, but felt no wounds. "Did you bite me somewhere while I was out?"

"No. I only took Claudio." Gabriel came to the water and began splashing his face and chest with it, washing away more blood.

Nick felt no sympathy for the old man, but she was responsible for what had happened to him. "Did you kill him? The old guy?"

Gabriel shook his head.

He was shutting her out. She hadn't expected him to talk much like she'd ever hung around to have a conversation with a vampire but there was something different about him. He had the same n.o.ble, rather snotty manner of speaking, but he didn't scare her the way the others had. Sure, he had a scary stillness about him that made him seem as if he were partly disconnected from what was happening, but the guy had been locked up and tortured. He had a right.

That he wanted to wash muted the last of her doubts. If he had meant to try and drain her dry, he'd have gone after her first and cleaned up later.

"Here." She pulled off her T-shirt, soaked it and handed it to him. He handled it gingerly. "It's my shirt. I forgot to pack a washcloth."

"Thank you."

She finished washing up as best she could and sat on the bank to watch him. He didn't act prissy but scrubbed at himself slowly and thoroughly. The grime and dirt on his skin washed away, but the moonlight made his burn scars appear almost black. When he tried to reach his back, he staggered a little, but he didn't ask for help.

He wouldn't. She'd bet good money that he'd been alone too long to ask for anything.

Pride is all you can rely on.

"Let me." She went to him, took the shirt and nudged him around. The fiery tinge to his scent had vanished, but the cool water didn't seem to affect the heat of his skin. The scars felt cooler, but were hard; almost scaly. Two huge, healed gouges just below his shoulder blades caught her attention. There were others, not as deep, further down at his waist. "Do you know that you've got some pits in your back, the size of my fist?"

"They hung me from hooks for several weeks." He said it with no emotion in his voice. "When they tried to take me down, they found that my flesh healed, so they had to tear them free."

"a.s.sholes." Nick's throat tightened as she gently washed the acc.u.mulated grime out of the deep depressions. "You're a lot braver than I am."

"I am..." His shoulders tensed. "You need not do this."

She didn't want to do it, not when every wipe revealed more green burns and healed- over gouges. How could he have survived such things?

He's a vampire. They survive anything.

He reached for the cloth, but Nick b.u.mped his hand away. "Nope. You can't see how dirty you are. I can. Soap would be a huge help, but I didn't exactly plan on you and me taking a bath." She stepped around to see his front, and he promptly moved away from her. Pity and compa.s.sion made her eyes sting. "Gabriel, if I wanted to hurt you, I'd have done it in the bas.e.m.e.nt."

"Pain comes in many forms."

In that instant, Nick knew precisely what he was thinking and feeling. Afraid to be touched, wanting to be touched. Hating hunger as much as the fear. What they'd done had changed him inside, damaged him in place where the scars didn't show. Imagining what he'd gone through plowed into her, a fast, hard right hook to the belly.

The moonlight softened, adding new shadows to Gabriel's face, and suddenly Nick knew why he had seemed so familiar. She'd seen him a hundred times. She'd drawn his profile on napkins in cafes and in the sand with a stick of driftwood and in fine, indelible lines of love in the hidden places of her heart.

My green man. My dream man.

"I won't hurt you," she said, a little shaken to be standing face-to-face with what had been until ten seconds ago a figment of her imagination. "I swear I'm not like them."

"You are human."

He might be ent.i.tled to some bitterness, but she wasn't taking this snide s.h.i.t from him. Even if he was her fantasy forest lover. "I'm the human who cut you loose, vampire."

"My name is Gabriel, not vampire." He bent to splash his face again before he straightened and turned to her. The water streamed down his chest, winding through the maze of dark green scars. "Each moment that you are with me puts your life at risk. That is what I know. You must leave me here. Now."

He didn't sound angry. All the emotion had vanished from his voice. They were good at that, giving orders, not feeling anything. Nick knew that, and still she didn't care.

"Okay, Gabriel. Before I go, would you tell me one thing?"

"If I can."

"Why have I been dreaming about you for months?" She waited for him to answer.

When he didn't, her face burned. "Right." Now he thought she was crazy. "Never mind."

He took her arm and turned her around. "What about your dreams?"

The scent of lightning-struck evergreen burned Nick's nose. "Well, for one thing, I keep meeting you in them. You're different in them; all green, like you were a jade statue. You also had pine needles for hair and you weren't this thin. But it was you. Your face, your hair, everything is the same."

"It is night. You cannot see me properly."

"I can see you fine." She rested a hand on his chest she couldn't seem to stop touching him and b.u.mped his right hip with her left. "It sounds stupid, okay, I know that. I've never seen you in real life, and yet here you are, glowing green eyes, green scars, and you smell like a Christmas tree. Dream man come true."

"Coincidence." He gestured around them. "We are in a forest of conifers. I may resemble other men you have met in the past."

Again with the n.o.ble act.

"I know about the great smells you guys all have, but I haven't exactly run into that many green-eyed, green-scarred vampires." She took a step back to check him out from head to toe. "Actually, so far, you're it."

He began to reach for her, and then turned it into a dismissive gesture. "Whatever your dreams have been, they do not make you responsible for me, Nicola."

"Sometimes dreams are just reality turned inside out," she murmured. "I know you can't see me, but did you ever dream about a girl you'd never met? About five-seven, on the thin side, black leather jacket?"

"I do not dream." His scent grew thick. "Go. Now."

"You need to work on lying you suck at it. And what would you do if I really did leave you here?" She watched him frown. "You don't know anyone. You probably don't even know where you are."

"St. Valereye. A village east of Bordeaux."

"Okay, so you know," she conceded. "But how are you going to get anywhere? You're blind, half-naked, and barefoot. You planning to Braille your way through the forest?"

He lifted his face toward the moon he couldn't see. "The forest is my home."

"What are you, Bambi?" She felt like breaking her promise not to hurt him. "There are no people around here for miles. No one to tap when you get thirsty. Your strength will run out before you get to the next working farm. I know drinking from animals doesn't work."

"You know too much," he told her, his voice toneless. "I can take care of myself."

"Yes, you've been doing a bang-up job of that so far from what I've seen." So much for her dream man wanting her. This was beyond pathetic. "I might as well take you back and brick you in again; you'd live longer."

"Nicola." At last some anguish came through with the low, lyrical way that he said her name. "Don't regret saving me."

She didn't. He was everything she wished she could be: brave, n.o.ble, honest. What would he think of her when he discovered what she did?

He never has to know.

"I'm not abandoning you," she said, wrapping her hand around his fist. Slowly he opened his fingers and entwined them with hers. She raised their hands until her wrist brushed his mouth. "Go on. n.o.body's coming to look for us; we're okay here for a while.

Take what you need."

"I cannot. I will not."

"You won't kill me. I'm your only way out of here." Although it bruised her heart, she made her voice stern. "You have to do it, Gabriel. I need you stronger. I can't carry you, and I'm not dragging you. Take the blood."

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After becoming caught up in a rebellion on a slaver ice world, Dr. Cherijo Torin has been rescued and reunited with her husband, daughter and friends on board the Jorenian star vessel The Sunlace. Cherijo has no memory of her life before the rebellion, however, and struggles to accept the strangers around her as family.

Now as a deadly plague of insanity threatens the Hsktskt homeworld, Cherijo may be the reptilian slavers' last hope of a cure. But first she must decide who she can trust: the old enemies who still have a blood-bounty on her head, or the lethal stranger who calls her his wife...

I knew that Reever would become impatient if he were waiting for me, so after Darea explained how transition used different dimensions to move the ship over great distances, I went to confront him. Neither he nor Marel were in our quarters when I arrived, which made my heart grow cold.

He has taken her from me.

I hurried over to the console to make a computer inquiry as to their location, but before I could finish inputting the request, Reever entered and secured the door.

I saw no anger in his expression, but that meant nothing. Reever did not show his emotions on his face. He came toward me, but as I braced myself he walked past and went to the wall machine. "Marel is spending the night with Garphawayn and Squilyp."

"There is no need." Although I was relieved to know Darea would look after Marel while I was on Vtaga, I disliked having others care for my child when I could. "I will go and fetch her."

"She is asleep by now. You were out all day. You must be tired." He began using the machine to prepare a meal. "Would you prefer hot or cold tea?"

"I am not thirsty." Why was he behaving like this? Why was he not shouting at me?

Did the man truly have ice for blood? "I ate in the place where all the crew gather to share food and conversation."

"It's called the galley." He reprogrammed his selections and filled a server with a murky-looking liquid. That was all he brought from the machine to the table where we ate our meals. "You should go to bed."

"I am not interested in sleeping. Darea said she would care for Marel when we go to Vtaga." I sat across from him. "Did you know there is a giant cat on this ship that walks on two legs and talks?"

"Alunthri." He nodded but kept his head down, so I couldn't see his expression.

"That beast scared the wits from me when I met it today. I thought I might jump through a wall panel. Reever, I know you are angry with me. I also think you will not beat me for what I have done. We should" what was the way he always said it? "discuss this."

"You never liked talking to me," he told the server in his hand, not me. "You always thought I said too much. We shared few interests. You often became bored or impatient with me."

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