Chapter 41 The Vampire With the Dragon Tattoo (Love at Stake) No! - TopicsExpress



          

Chapter 41 The Vampire With the Dragon Tattoo (Love at Stake) No! The Grand Tiger leaped in front just as Leahs dagger struck. He stiffened with a gasp, then collapsed against Dougal. No! Dougal grabbed the elderly man and eased him to the ground. Blood poured from his wound. Why did you . . . ? The Grand Tiger looked up at him, gasping for air. For true love. His eyes flickered shut. No! Rajiv ran toward them. A long, howling screech pierced the air. Dougal looked up to see Darafer stabbed through with seven swords of fire. His body wavered, then vanished. Leah jolted and stumbled on the stairs. Her daggers fell from her hands and clattered on the stone steps. She looked down at Dougal and the Grand Tiger, and her dagger stained with blood. Her eyes widened in horror. What have you done? Rajiv yelled at her. She fell to her knees and screamed. Chapter Thirty-one Dougal carried a tray of soup to Leahs dorm room on the Japanese island. She was sitting on her bed, her knees clasped to her chest, her eyes red and swollen from crying. She didnt say a word as he approached. Refused to even look at him. At least shed stopped screaming. The pain in her screams had torn at his heart. Even Rajivs and Jias rage had dissipated as Leahs screams of anguish had continued on and on. With the battle over, some of the Vamps had teleported the were-tigers and their fallen leader back to Tiger Town. The rest of the Vamps and shifters had returned to the renovated school. Briathos had stopped by, informing them that he would continue to monitor their situation. Darafer had been safely dispatched to hell, but if twelve of his disciples formed a ring and called for him, he might manage to escape. Briathos assured them, though, that Darafers arrogance had most likely given him a false sense of invincibility, causing him to neglect training his followers on how to retrieve him from hell. Dougal could only hope that was true, and that theyd seen the last of the demon who had traumatized Leah. I brought you some soup. Dougal placed the tray on the bedside table and perched on the edge of the bed. And some lemonade. Ye like lemonade, aye? He handed her the glass. She didnt look at him or take the glass. Leah, ye must stay strong so ye can recover. No response. With a sigh, he set the glass down. Ye still have important work to do here. Abby says the serums are working and the mutated soldiers are changing back. With Darafer gone, he canna interfere. We can bring in lots of soldiers, and ye can save them. She frowned, then asked with a voice hoarse from screaming, How is Rajiv? And Jia? Theyre . . . all right. Theyre staying strong. We all have to be strong. A tear rolled down her cheek. Something a bit surprising happened, Dougal continued, trying to pique her interest. It turns out the Grand Tiger left a will declaring Rajiv as his heir. It has all of Tiger Town worked up that the Grand Tiger bypassed his sons to choose Rajiv. Leah blinked. I think Rajiv would make a great leader. Me, too. Dougal smiled. But I hear Tiger Town is divided on the issue. Some are saying Rajiv should be their leader because they need to follow the Grand Tigers wishes, and Rajiv brought in allies to battle Master Han, and he killed Lord Qing. But others are saying hes too young and inexperienced, and theyre angry that he brought in foreigners who caused - He stopped when he realized where he was headed. Caused what? Leah grimaced. Caused the death of their leader? Why word it so nicely when I murdered him? Leah - Its true! More tears ran down her face. I killed him! And I would have killed you if he hadnt stepped in the way. I wouldna have let you kill me. You dont understand. I wanted to kill you! She angrily wiped away tears. How can you stand to look at me? Ye were no yerself. Darafer bit you, Leah. He forced evil on you. Ye had no choice - Oh, the devil made me do it. She scoffed. Where have I heard that excuse before? Im no better than any other murderer out there. That is no true! Connor called Marielle to tell her what happened, and she said ye mustna blame yerself, that no one can resist the demon bite. Pure evil was unleashed into yer bloodstream. Even the toughest of angels, the God Warriors, succumb to it. If they canna resist it, how did ye ever have a chance? She shook her head. That doesnt take away the result. I killed Rajivs grandfather. That beautiful old man is dead because I killed him! How can I live with that? Whenever I look in a mirror, all I see is a murderer! She turned away and closed her eyes. Leave me alone. Please. The next evening when Dougal awoke, he rushed upstairs to see Leah. She was curled on her bed, sleeping, her hand clasping the jade dragon necklace. A tray of untouched food sat on the bedside table. He trudged into the cafeteria to warm up a bottle of breakfast blood. Abby was sitting with her husband and waved him over. Im worried about Leah, she said as he sat down. She hasnt eaten a thing all day. And she doesnt get out of bed except to go to the restroom. Gregori patted his wifes hand. Its natural for her to be depressed. Maybe in time - If she doesnt eat or drink, she wont have much time, Abby insisted, then turned to Dougal. If you cant get her to eat, Im putting an IV in her. Dougal nodded. I understand. He understood that hed failed her. If he had protected her, she wouldnt be suffering now. I looked in on her, and she was sleeping. Good. Abby sighed. For hours she was having nightmares, and she kept waking up screaming. Maybe we should bring Olivia here, Gregori suggested. Or Marielle. Someone who can help her get through this. Abbys eyes glistened with tears. Im afraid shell never get through it. A few hours later, when Leah had wakened, Dougal brought her a tray of food and begged her to eat. When she ignored him, he grew angry. How can ye give up like this? I love you, Leah. We can have centuries together, but ye must be strong. I was going to kill you. That wasna you! Leah, I know how hard it is to live with regret and shame, but ye can do it. Ive been doing it for almost three hundred years. Did I ever tell you how I escaped slavery? No. What happened? She looked at him, and he took her interest as a positive sign. I had my tin whistle with me, and I played it every night to comfort myself and the other slaves. What I dinna realize was that the masters daughter was outside my hut every night listening. Then one night, I heard crying, and I looked out the window and saw her. I thought she was a servant girl, so I talked to her. She came every night, and we talked. She was your first and only love, Leah whispered. My first. After a few years, she figured out a way to save me. When we were running to the harbor, I told her I was afraid my brand would label me as a runaway slave and get us both into trouble. It was her idea for me to get the tattoo to cover the brand. The next morning, she paid a ship to take me on as it was leaving port. I wanted to stay with her forever, but she knew her father would never accept me. I promised to make a fortune and return for her as a man worthy of her. I told her I would find her again. No matter what. I would find her again if it took a thousand years. I spent a few years pirating and amassed some wealth, but when I went back for her, shed been sent away, forced to marry against her will. So you lost her? Dougal shook his head. She was being sent to her new husband on a boat going up the Yangtze River. I followed after her, and I had almost caught up with her. I could see her boat, but then a storm blew in, and her boat capsized. I dove in to save her, but I was too late. He looked away with tears in his eyes. I failed her. She saved me from slavery, and I failed her. Leah frowned. The storm killed her. Not you. If I had never left her, she would have lived. Or if I had returned just a day earlier, she would have lived. Its not the same, Leah insisted. You didnt kill her. I did kill. It is the same. Darafers evil possessed you and forced you. It was beyond yer control, just like a storm. Ye canna blame yerself. She turned away. Darafer told me about her, that she was your one and only love. I love you, Leah. She scowled at him. You said it yourself, that youd waited three hundred years, that you wouldnt lose me again. Im just a replacement. A cheap copy of the girl you loved three hundred years ago. Nay! Leah, yere different. If some part of Li Leis soul has found a way to come back to me, then it isna something yere aware of. It doesna make you who ye are. Yeve accomplished things that Li Lei could never imagine. Theres no one like you. Her eyes narrowed. Why would you think shes in me? Her father was a merchant. The family name was Ka, which means merchant. Her name was Ka Li Lei. And yere Galileah. She flinched. Its just a strange coincidence. I cant be her. It doesna matter to me. Yere still Leah, and I love you as ye are. Yere strong and brave and the most brilliant woman Ive ever met. How could I no love you? Her face crumpled. But you fell for me because of her. You were waiting three hundred years for a replacement. Dammit. He shouldnt have told her about Li Lei. He had thought sharing his story of regret and shame would comfort her and let her know she wasnt alone, but it had only made things worse. Tears filled his eyes. I waited three hundred years for a chance to love again, and it is you I love, Leah. How can I prove to you that I love you? Ye are the one I want for the rest of my life. She turned away, a tear running down her face. How can you want me? Im a killer. I tried to kill you. Leah, please. Doona give up on yerself. Leave me alone. Please. When she continued to ignore him, Dougal strode from the room, ready to hit something. He charged outside and saw Briathos standing on the bluff, looking at the sea. Why were you so slow? Dougal demanded. If you had dispatched Darafer to hell just a few seconds earlier, then his hold on Leah would have been broken, and she wouldna have killed! Briathos regarded him sadly, then turned to look at the sea once more. Do ye know how much shes suffering? Dougal asked. The cold wind whipped at his face, making his eyes tear up. She wants to die! Do ye even care? Of course I care. Briathos sighed. You may question what if for hours, but a truth remains that cannot be avoided. He faced Dougal. When a child of God is consumed with evil, there is always a price to pay. She dinna ask for evil! She was consumed nonetheless. The price must be paid. He wavered, then disappeared. Dougal stood there, watching the waves crash on the shore. A price must be paid. His eyes stung with tears. She was suffering so much. He couldnt bear to watch it. And now she even doubted that he loved her. How could he prove he loved her? How could he ease her suffering?
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