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Is a little time alone with the man you love too much to ask? Well, it may be when youre Persephone Alcmedi, Lustrata of the witches, and your lover is Domn Lup of the wrewolves. For once, however, the disturbance is not Sephs foster daughter, Beverly, her wacky grandmother, or her newly rediscovered mother. This time, its the ancient and incredibly sexy vampire Menessos, bearing bad news: because the vampire council fears he is plotting a power grab, Menessos is being hunted by a trio of truth-seeking vampire sisters so dangerous they are usually kept locked in stone. His dreams imperiled, Menessos needs Seph more than ever . . . and she needs him. Now, Seph has magical promises to fulfill for the wres, multiple mundane family challenges to meet, vampire politics to confront . . . and into the bargain shes balancing two sexy supernatural males. Its enough to drive any woman insane, especially when you throw in a dragon and even worse a government investigator. As danger threatens, Seph isnt sure she can stay alive for the rest of the day . . . let alone long enough to accomplish all that needs to be done.

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Wicked Circle

(The fifth book in the Persephone Alcmedi series)

A novel by Linda Robertson

DEDICATION

For my agent, Don, who recently

embarked on the path of fatherhood.

May your journey be blessed.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Red-Caped Hero Thanks to:

My nephew Evan for letting me use his name; and also to Doug Kusak and Matt Grabski at the Great Lakes Science Center for answering all my questions about the steamship William G. Mather.

Java-and-Chocolate Thanks to:

My writing groups, OWN & CNW, to the gals at word-whores.blogspot.com, and to my beta-readers Shannon, Beth, Missy, Jon, and Andrea.

Margarita Thanks to:

All the readers that blog and review who took the time to read and spread the word! I called you out by name last time, but you are far too many to list now. SQUEE! My appreciation is truly heartfelt. Cheers!

Geek Hugs for:

S. A. Swannfor an invaluable critique. Michelle Swannfor the most incredibly scrumptious brownies EVER.

REVERENT GRATITUDE FOR:

The Many-named Muse. Rock on!

CHAPTER ONE

Heldridge Ellington opened the small crypt door from the inside of the musty hole that served as the Wirt familys final resting place. Although not a unique place for a vampire to shelter for the day, it did not suit Heldridges particular taste. But as it had been raining and dawn fast approaching, the place had met his specific needs at the time.

Cold rain spattered his blond hair as he emerged. The vampire swore under his breath.

Making every effort to keep his clothes clean, he wriggled free. If his luck held, hed soon be meeting with the Excelsiorthe highest authority in all of the Vampire Executive International Networkto reveal the immense secret Menessos and his court witch were hiding. Heldridge didnt want to be discredited by arriving covered in cobwebs and grime. It was bad enough that he would smell of moist earth and old death.

He trudged toward the Congressional Cemetery gates. Washington, D.C.s persistent rain had made a monstrous marsh of the groundit sucked at his every muddy step.

Heldridge soon traded the mucky path for a solid sidewalk. He couldnt meet the Excelsior with filth on his shoes, so he stopped and kicked a homeless man curled in a storefront alcove. When the man groaned and sat up, Heldridge showed him a twenty-dollar bill. Get the mud off my shoes.

The homeless man twisted onto his knees and shrugged out of his jacket. He tugged off his shirt and wiped the shoes with it, exposing his emaciated body to the rain and cold. When hed finished, Heldridge inspected the job and walked away with the money still in his hand.

Hey, the homeless man cried, scrambling to his feet.

Heldridge wadded the cash and tossed it over his shoulder. He laughed as the man scampered into the rain to claim the paper before it was swept down the gutter and into the storm drain.

Hunger gnawed at him, but he dared not try to feed at the local blood bar; that was exactly what the area vampires would expect him to do. Instead of risking recognition and capture, he would feed unlawfully.

In an alley a few blocks away, Heldridge sated his hunger with a mesmerized donor in a dapper hat. It was illegal and dangerous, but this risk was necessary.

As he thought of how easily he had fed for the last decade at his own barthe Blood Culture, which catered to the vampires of Clevelandhis outrage swelled.

Menessos had transferred his headquarters to Cleveland! Heldridge had barely gotten away from him, barely established himself as a legitimate vampire lord, and his night-father had followed him to measure his every move.

He thinks hes found his Lustrata. His witch queen. If I cant have autonomy in my own haven, then he cant have her. If I cant part them, once I tell the Excelsior what I know . . . VEIN will.

Heldridge wiped his mouth on his coat sleeve, immediately realizing the mistake. The scent of blood would linger. He shuffled his small packets of home earth from his coat to his pants pockets, then traded overcoats with the unwitting donor. This new coat reeked of cheap cologne, but that would be a benefit. Snatching the mans fedora as well, he fled.

He flipped the collar up and lowered the hat brim so it mostly hid his flaxen hair. Hopefully, this was enough to conceal his distinctive features; Heldridge could have modeled for comic book artists. His chiseled jawline and broad-shouldered body had brought him much admiration.

Tonight, however, being easily recognized was a problem.

On K Street he strode directly toward the massive building where VEIN was housed.

With an easy gait he passed the building, examining the security. Two vampire sentries stood under the awning on either side of the revolving door, chatting. Though they scented him, it was a superficial effort. They detected the terrible cologne and dismissed him as a mortal.

Behind them the lobby inside was empty except for the receptionist at the desk. Relying on cameras, they kept the real security forces out of sight. This maintained a nonaggressive appearance in the nations capitalwhere lawmakers would be more than pleased to have an excuse to deem VEIN a threat.

Heldridge snapped his fingers and turned as if hed forgotten something, then hurried back the way he had come. At the last second, he rushed toward the revolving door with inhuman speed.

He walloped the vampire on the right, grabbed his shoulders, and dragged him into the space of the spinning door. The unconscious sentry suffered a secondary impact with the floor as Heldridge used him as a temporary doorstop to block the other vampire from entering.

Inside the scarlet and dove gray interior, the lovely receptionist picked up a phone and pushed buttons. Heldridge sped by her, running directly to the elevator in the rear of the lobby, discarding the hat and overcoat on his way.

The doors parted, revealing a sentry vampire in a stark white shirt, black dress pants, and shiny shoes. His collar had been loosened. He was posed to keep whatever he was holding hidden behind his thigh. Smiling, he said, It must be my lucky night.

Heldridge was taller and broader than the guard, but vampiric strength was based on age rather than size. With immortals that was never easy to tell at first glance. Escort me to the Excelsior.

Gladly. The sentry showed fang as he produced a machete from behind him. Part of you, anyway. He stepped out of the elevator, advancing toward Heldridge.

Heldridge widened his stance, preparing for an attack. I am a haven master and I demand to see the Excelsior!

Dunno what youll see, but I promise to keep your eyes open for you, traitor. Theres a bounty for your head. The rest of you is optional.

Heldridge hissed, I want an audience with the Excelsior.

The elevator doors began to close. Heldridge surged forward. He blocked the vampires machete-swinging arm and hit him in the solar plexus, knocking him backward into the elevator car. Momentum carried Heldridge in also, and the doors shut them in.

The guard didnt have room to effectively swing the long blade and resorted to jabbing with it. Heldridge caught the vampires arm, twisted, and felt the elbow break. The machete clattered to the floor and Heldridge slammed the guards head against the elevator wall, denting the shiny metal.

When the doors parted on the next floor up, Heldridge wedged the machete in the opening to keep the doors from closing and, more importantly, prohibit the car from picking up reinforcements. There were other elevators and stairs, but he didnt have to make it easy for his opponents.

He dragged the unconscious vampire by his unbroken arm. The hall was nondescript gray with a slate floor and plain wall sconces for light. At the next checkpoint, six sentries blocked his path.

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