Dark Temptation (Immortal Legacy Book 4) by Kennedy Lorraine

Dark Temptation (Immortal Legacy Book 4) by Kennedy Lorraine

Author:Kennedy,Lorraine
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2016-10-13T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

Darrien

As soon as I boarded the 747 for New Orleans, I saw that my assigned seat was right next to Jeanie Fabre’s seat.

Getting the info from the ticket rep had been easy with a little vampire compulsion.

It had taken some effort to find Sarah’s aunt, but I’d finally located her in a small cottage in the woods.

Sensing the intense suspicion of the witches she was with, I didn’t approach her right away. The last thing I needed right now was to do battle with some overzealous witches. My time would be better spent searching for Sarah.

Instead, I’d watched Jeanie, waiting for the perfect time to talk with her. But the witch hadn’t been left alone for even a moment. Then I followed her to the airport in Portland where she bought a ticket to New Orleans.

Although we wouldn’t be alone, at least she seemed to be the only witch onboard.

When I took the seat next to her, the witch turned her hard green eyes on me. “What are you doing here?”

“I’m looking for Sarah. Where is she?”

Jeanie shrugged her shoulders. “She’s gone underground and I was not informed of where she would be.”

“Why are you going to New Orleans then?” The corners of my mouth lifted into a smile.

“Personal business,” Jeanie glared.

“I see,” I muttered, reaching out to pull a magazine from the pouch attached to the chair in front of me. I began flipping through the pages, but without paying any attention to what I was looking at.

“You do realize that she is in danger and very likely unprotected at this moment.” I continued.

“She has plenty of protection,” Jeanie told me, a dismissive tone to her voice.

“I doubt it.”

Jeanie leaned closer so that she could whisper. “A wolf took her away.”

Now I fixed angry eyes on her. “You actually let her go with one of those beasts?”

Jeanie waved her hand, dismissing my words. “Just prejudice, that’s all.”

“Are you kidding? The wolves are enemies! They will kill her if they haven’t already.” I was so angry that my voice grew loud without me realizing it.

“Well, she isn’t a vampire. No thanks to you,’ Jeanie told me in a low voice.

Letting out a loud sigh, I said a silent prayer of thanks.

A small blond girl popped her head over the chair in front of us.

“Keep your voice down,” Jeanie whispered to me.

The girl smiled at us and then turned to talk to someone in the seat next to her. “Hey, Daddy! There are vampires behind us.”

“Sit down and stop being rude.” The father chastised the child.

Jeanie giggled. “How do you avoid vampire slayers with such carelessness?”

“I don’t usually get this angry,” I sighed. “So, who is this wolf and what does he want with Sarah?”

“Well, not that it’s any of your business,” Jeanie reminded me, “but he works with the Light Seekers.”

Now I rolled his eyes. “That crazy bunch.”

“I think they’re onto something,” she said, reaching for one of the magazines.

I didn’t respond. What could I say? The Light Seekers were responsible for spreading false hope.



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