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Yes, that was definitely it The key Or part of the key
She didn’t kno long she’d been working but her writing pad was covered with several pages of notes, when there was a knock on her door Frowning, she glanced at the wall clock
Half past four
Body tensing with a strange exhilaration because it could only be one person, she picked up her gun and looked through the peephole
12
She slid away the gun—odd, given who she was about to let in—and opened the door
“You called?” D a white shirt open at the collar and black suit pants, his hair tu his hands through it
It ers curl into her palht look like sated and lazy in bed forh she knew Dmitri was far more likely to be a lover ould take total control even in thehi sht look at a fa that she had to force herself to ignore it, to remember the truth of him as a sophisticated vampire who’d tasted every sin—and ouldn’t stay with the same woman beyond the time it took to satisfy his curiosity
“I married her”
One wo sexual attraction Honor had theabout that woman, a hundred thousand questions she wanted to ask However, for one question she needed no answer: it was patent that Do That man didn’t exist anymore, had likely not existed for centuries
“I have so to show you,” she said, unable to understand the strange ache inside of her
He followed her to the table, listened in silence
“I’ the process by which she’d come to her conclusion, “this is a na of symbols “The sample I have to ith is so small that it’s possible I could be way off, but I think the sound is so like Asis or Esis”