Upon The Midnight Clear (dream2) by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Upon The Midnight Clear (dream2) by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
Language: eng
Format: mobi
ISBN: 9780312947057
Publisher: Lisa's E-Book Collection
Published: 2007-10-30T04:00:00+00:00


Leta stood on the top precipice of the tallest mountain on the Vanishing Isle. She held a vial of

sleeping serum that she'd borrowed from her uncle Wink—the Sandman. With it, she and Aidan

would be locked into the realm of sleep and Dolor wouldn't be able to throw them out of it. What

Aidan planned was so risky…

She shouldn't care. She shouldn't even be able to care, but as she stood there watching the ocean

waves crash down on the rocks below she realized that she did. Aidan's pain did more than fire

her emotions and powers, it touched her heart.

It had been so long since she last experienced real tenderness. She didn't want to lose it again.

She didn't want to lose Aidan. He wasn't just an assignment to her.

He was so much more.

How that could be she couldn't even begin to understand. They'd only known each other in his

dreams and for one human day. Yet she knew him on a level that defied logic. Her soul felt him.

And she didn't want to let him go, or worse, watch him die the way she had her family. She

couldn't stand to go through that again.

Leaning her head back, she let the salt-scented breeze soothe the restlessness inside her. The

weight of the vial lay in her palm like a heavy piece of iron. She didn't want to make a mistake.

Trapping Aidan in the dream world might kill him.

He was certain it was their best chance to defeat Dolor. But she wasn't so sure. Dolor could be

crafty and, most of all, he was deadly. Aidan had courage, there was no doubt. Unfortunately

courage didn't always win the fight.

"Give me strength," she whispered to the gentle breeze that danced around her. In the back of her

mind, she saw the slaughtering of her family. Nothing could dull that pain. Nothing.

But at least that pain showed her that she was alive. She wasn't completely empty and devoid of

feelings.

Closing her eyes, she tried to channel it to anger. Aidan was right. It was the only way to cope

with it. And yet at the mere thought of Aidan, her anger faded and a strange sense of peace

overcame it.

"Leta?"

She turned at the sound of M'Adoc's voice behind her. He was dressed in a loose white shirt and

white pants. His black hair curled becomingly around his face as he slowly approached her.

"What are you doing here?" she asked him.

"I heard you asked Wink for serum."

She nodded.

There was a deep understanding in his blue eyes as his gaze held hers captive. "It's a brave move

to call Dolor out. Highly risky."

She didn't want him to know of her uncertainty. As one of the dream god leaders, he'd be honor

bound to tell Zeus of any Dream-Hunter who might be getting their emotions back. That was

something she couldn't allow. "Victory never goes to the coward."

He inclined his head respectfully to her as if he agreed with that. "By the way, I should warn you

that you're not feeling Aidan's emotions."

A chill of strange apprehension went down her spine. "What do you mean?"

He leaned down to whisper softly in her ear.



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