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Heather Graham - Keeper of the Dawn

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In their new Keeper roles, these extraordinary women must balance the fate of the world with their desires. Alessande Salisbrooke has been warned about the legend of the old Hildegard Tombhow human sacrifices are being carried out by the followers of a shape-shifting magician. As a Keeper, Alessande understands the risks of investigating, but she cant shake the nagging feeling that the killings are tied to a friends recent murder, and she cant turn her back. With the help of Mark Valiente, a dangerously sexy vampire cop, Alessande narrowly escapes becoming a sacrifice herself. But as the bodies continue piling up, completely drained of blood, one truth becomes all too clear: life is an illusion, and no onenot even those you care about the mostis who they seem.

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Keeper of the Dawn

The Keepers L.A. - 4

by

Heather Graham

Dedicated with deep appreciation

to Katherine Ware Wolniewicz.

Thanks for all you do!

Prologue

Illusion and Truth

Mark Valiente slowly became aware of himself, as if he were emerging from a trance where he had forgotten all movement and sense of place. He heard music, the volume slowly rising in his head. It was beautiful musicharps and violins, guitars and an organ playing while a drum kept the beat. He recognized songs, popular and classical, being performed as if for an audience.

Mist seemed to clear around him, and he realized he was in a church. It was beautiful, old, designed in the Gothic style, with elegant stained-glass windows. As he walked in, he saw that it was crowded with people. The men were dressed in suits, and the women were beautiful in dresses of what he thought of as spring colors, white and pastels, as well as hats and heels. Their heads turned, and they all smiled and looked benignly at him.

He walked down the aisle. Dead ahead, he saw that Brodie McKay was there, near the altar, grinning sheepishly and watching him as if Mark were about to do something that would change the world. The place, the people, the music, the very vibe...everything was absolutely beautiful, filled with light and promise. Colors seemed to spill through the stained-glass windows and paint the church, the red velvet runner, and everything and everyone around him, in a flow of bright and gentle tones. He glanced to his side, and he didnt see the people in the pews. Instead he saw a rather pale reflection of himself in one of the windowswhich, of course, with the light streaming through, wasnt really possible. But there he was. Dressed in a charcoal-gray, somewhat-old-fashioned tux, red vest with a white shirt beneath. His tawny hair was neatly clipped and his face shaved. He almost smiled, thankful that he had cleaned up well for the event.

The event...

It was a wedding. His wedding. He would walk through the church and greet the crowd, and take his place next to Brodie, who was certainly his best man.

And then she would walk down the aisle.

Yes, he was waiting for her. He felt as if he were trembling; he had fallen in love. She was beautiful, and he dreamed of lying beside her naked, feeling the softness of her skin and the desire she awakened in him. And the way he felt when theyd made love and when he awoke to see her eyes. He was going to marry her...and she was the dream that had filled his soul. This moment, this marriage, would be consummate magic, an affirmation of all that lay between them.

He knew that he loved her.

He just...

...didnt know her name. Didnt even know who she was.

Somewhere in the back of his mind he mocked himself for the daydream.

He wasnt even dating anyone in particular.

And yet...

He could feel this; it wasnt just a vision in his minds eye. It seemed to be something that was real to all his senses and in his soul.

Somehow he knew that they had chosen music from Zeffirellis 1968 version of Romeo and Juliet for that moment when she would walk down the aisle.

But even as he moved forward, the light from the windows began to change. What had been bright now turned to dark, swirling purple and shades of gray. What had seemed like a glow of happiness and expectation filling the church became fear and dread. He saw the people around him, saw the smiles fade and the horror creep onto their faces....

And then those people evaporated. Brodie was gone. The music was strident and off-key, quieting to silence as the shadow colors merged to near-total darkness, leaving odd shapes and illusions to creep and crawl in the midst of a gray miasma.

He was still in the church. The only color that remained was the red runner beneath his feet. Before him, he saw something on the altar. Something in a shimmering mist of crystals and pearls and white.

His bride.

He felt his limbs grow heavy with fear and denial. He tried to run, but the fog was like sludge, and he couldnt reach her quickly enough. She was lying upon the altar, her face alabaster and her hair gold, flowing beneath her head and shoulders and falling in curls as if on a white pedestal at a wake.

Her eyes were closed and she lay in beauty, as if sleeping.

But she wasnt sleeping.

A red ribbon seemed to adorn her neck, but it wasnt an accessory.

And it wasnt a ribbon.

It was a line of blood that streamed from her throat to the floor, and then ran and created the very runner beneath his feet.

He screamed, but his scream was silent, no matter how hard he tried to make it into sound. He fought the mist and shadow mire that held him back, and he tried to run to her, but he kept slipping in the blood. Her blood. And the shadow creatures seemed to be holding on to him, throwing their heavy weight against him, keeping him from moving forward. She was dead, or dying, and he couldnt reach her....

Mark! The hushed sound of his name was like an off button for the scene unfolding in his mind.

He started as someone poked his arm.

He blinked. It had been so real, that...well, vision was the only word he could think of.

Lets go. That was Brodie speaking.

Time, Mark knew, was a deceptive concept. That vision had seemed to go on forever, but, he realized now, only split seconds had passed in which he had either dozed off or been daydreaming. He wasnt in a church; he was in an unmarked police car parked off the road cutting through Starry Night Cemetery, and he and Brodie had been in the car, drinking coffee to stay alertthere was irony for yousince four in the afternoon.

Now his partner had seen something, something he should have seen, as well.

Brodie was already out of the car. Mark quickly followed suit.

Brodie headed for the Hildegard vault. Built by Sebastian Hildegard in 1920, it now housed several dozen bodies. Bodies belonging to a long line of lords and ladies of illusion and their various offspring.

Shapeshifters. Hell, yeah, they made great magicians.

Brodie motioned to him, and Mark nodded; theyd worked together often enough over the years to develop a silent shorthand. Brodie would take the front, while Mark slipped in by the rear door. Brodie had the power of his strength, while they both knew that Mark had a different means of entry. Hed perfected the powers of his kind years ago and was almost as adept at illusion as the Hildegard family.

They parted ways. Starry Night had been a private cemetery for the first seventy-five years of its existence, until Able Hildegard had taken over the familys holdings at his fathers demise. The cemetery had been sold, and the then-living had scrambled to buy up plots and vaults so they might rest eternally with the famous who had found their way into the glorious grounds where illusionists and stars of stage and screensilent and otherwisehad come for the peace of the ages. The truly dead did lie here, while others merely...rested. But, most of the time, it was a place of peace.

Or had been.

Until the living had begun to go missing and then turn up deadand the trail of clues had led them here.

As Mark neared the iron-gated rear entry to the grand mausoleum, he could hear chanting. He edged closer, at first just listening and letting his eyes adjust so he could see what was happening inside the imposing vault. Night had fallen, but there was light within, spawned from torches that burned in the hands of those who stood around the sarcophagus of Sebastian Hildegard.

The marble lid of the sarcophagus was sculpted to resemble the grand patriarch of the family; in effigy Sebastian lay with his hands folded over his chest, the long flowing robe of a magician almost real due to the energy of the artists creation. But as Mark watched, a caped figure, with a golden face mask, stepped forward carrying a burdena woman. She was blonde, and she wore a white halter dress. With her hair falling around her, it was impossible to tell whether she was unconscious...or dead.

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