Carpathian 05 - Dark Challenge

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they were one being. His voice was beautiful, and reached something deep in her soul. Yet he was using a mental path unfamiliar to her. The experience unnerved her.
    Go away . She tried the path he was using.
    She heard soft laughter, taunting male amusement. I do not think so , piccola. Answer me. Are you in pain ?
    Desari glanced around guiltily. Syndil was busy maneuvering the large motor home down a winding ribbon of highway leading deep into a wooded area. Desari felt as if she were talking to the devil himself, allowing him access to her family and their whereabouts through her. But she couldn't stop herself from feeling the sweeping excitement.
    Of course I am in pain. I was shot. Who are you?
    You know who I am.
    She shook her head, her long mass of blue-black hair flying in all directions, catching Syndil's attention.
    "Are you all right, Desari?" Syndil asked, a worried catch in her voice.
    "Yes, do not worry," Desari managed to respond.
    She felt his touch, his palm brushing her cheek. You fear me .
    I fear no one.

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    There was that laughter again. Male amusement that made her want to strangle him.
    What is the Dark One to you ? he asked. There was no amusement in the question. It was an imperious command to answer him. He even pushed at her with a compulsion.
    Furious, Desari cut off the contact. He thought her a mere mortal he could so easily command? How dare he? She was of ancient and powerful Carpathian blood. She deserved respect. No one, not even her brother, the leader of their family, would treat her with such disdain. Taking a deep breath, Desari calmed herself. Two could play at his game. She could track him as well. His blood was in her veins. If he could find her and try to "push" her, she could do the same. Desari went very quiet, allowing her mind to become a tranquil pool. She took her time searching each path until she found the one that would lead her to the stranger.
    Who are you ? She pushed him, gave a good, hard compulsion.
    There was a silence. Then his infuriating laughter. So, you are like your guard. Carpathian, not mortal after all. We have much to find out about one another. You are Carpathian, yet different .
    You did not take my blood. How is it you can track me ? In spite of herself, Desari was impressed.
    She knew Darius could do such a thing, but Barack and Dayan could not. Nor could she. Yet. But she was always learning things from her brother.
    Know this , cara, you belong to me .
    Only if I wish it , she corrected him, angry all over again. His arrogance was astounding to her.
    The bus shuddered to a stop, and Syndil turned in her seat. "This is a good place for us to hide, Desari.
    Can you help me get Darius to earth?"
    Color swept up Desari's neck and into her face, and she avoided Syndil's gaze. She did not want anyone to know what she was doing. "Yes. I am feeling much stronger now, thanks to you, Syndil," she answered.
    What a little liar you are , the taunting male voice informed her.
    Stay away from me.
    You want me . His voice was a drawling caress.
    You wish . Desari forced herself to her feet and staggered down the aisle to her brother's side.
    Desari and Syndil focused their attention on Darius and lifted him between them, using only the power of their minds. The cats pushed close, trying to see for themselves that Darius was fine. Without warning, Desari's strength increased. Startled, she looked at Syndil. But she knew it was the stranger lending her his power.
    Go away. Just go away . Desari stumbled on the bottom step but recovered. Darius's body didn't so much as waver.
    "You are practically carrying him by yourself," Syndil said admiringly.

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    I injured him . The words were said with a deep satisfaction, but the stranger continued to provide Desari with the necessary strength to keep from dropping Darius to the

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