Bound by Blood by Brenda K. Davies

Bound by Blood by Brenda K. Davies

Author:Brenda K. Davies
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: thriller, love story, supernatural, dark fantasy, angst, folklore, steamy romance, strong heroine, twists, alpha male
Publisher: Brenda K. Davies


CHAPTER 35

Saber didn’t bother to return for his car. It wasn’t the first vehicle the Alliance lost and wouldn’t be the last. If the Savages had called in backup, and he was certain they had, those vamps would be at the store. They would be monitoring his and Caro’s vehicles as well as hunting them through town.

They had to find a different set of wheels and get out of here. They stayed in the woods for about a mile before coming to their end.

He remained in the shadows of the trees as far too many cars flew by. After the quiet of the neighborhood, he wasn’t expecting to come across such a busy road. Any one of those cars could hold Savages hunting for them.

He jerked his head toward the residential homes. “We’ll have to get a car from there.”

Saber led the way as Caro followed him back to the homes and onto the residential street. He didn’t want to be here either, but it was a lot safer than that busier street.

Was there a chance a Savage could stumble across them here? Yes, but it was a lot less likely it would happen. The longer they remained in this town, the more their chances of running into Savages increased.

Finally, luck was on their side as a woman pulled a Ford Explorer into her driveway and put it in park. After a few seconds of fiddling around, she climbed out, removed a couple of bags from the back, and started for her front door.

Saber moved to intercept her before she went inside. With a few simple words, he took the keys and stepped aside so she could enter the house. Once the door closed, he waved at the car.

“Get in,” he told Caro as he approached the driver’s seat.

She jogged over, opened the door, and slid inside. Saber glanced around the neighborhood, but he didn’t smell anything off and didn’t see anyone watching them. They wouldn’t be able to keep this vehicle for long.

He opened the door and climbed inside. He started the SUV, pulled out of the drive, and headed away from the amusement park. The farther they got from where the Savages last saw them, the better they would be.

“Where do you live?” he asked.

Caro hesitated before responding. “I’m not sure I should tell you.”

Saber shot her a look. “I saved your life.”

“That doesn’t mean I trust you.”

It was a valid point, and normally he’d appreciate her common sense—it existed so rarely and in so few people and vamps today—but he wasn’t in the mood for this. He needed her to make those swords, and he had no doubt she could do it at her house. Charles would have had a forge and workspace.

“I know your father taught you how to forge weapons; I saw the difference between your work and his at the store,” he said.

Caro shrugged as she tried to act casual, but inside she squirmed like a worm on a hook. “So, I learned a thing or two from watching my dad work over the years.



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