Ridiculously relieved to know that Dante wasn't out sucking the life from hapless pedestrians, she heaved a deep sigh.
"Oh, that's good."
Closing the panel, the vampire smiled in a mysterious manner as he once again returned to stand before her.
'You do not know, do you?"
Her brows snapped together. "Know what?"
"Since Dante was captured by the witches, he has been incapable of taking blood from a human. It is an element of the spell that binds him to the Phoenix."
"Oh, I… see."
"No, I don't believe you see at all," he murmured softly. "The suffering that Dante has endured for the past three hundred years has been immeasurable. He has been leashed and imprisoned by those who have no compassion, no ability to see him as anything more than a monster."
Abby stilled. Dear heavens. She had been so consumed with her own fears that she had never taken even a moment to consider what Dante must have endured all those endless years. He had been a prisoner, chained for eternity to Selena. God, it was a wonder he hadn't dumped her whining butt in the nearest gutter and left her as demon food.
"He's not a monster," she retorted in sharp tones.
'You have no need to convince me, my dear." He peered deep into her eyes. "I can only hope that you will understand his suffering and do what is possible to ease his burdens."
"Me?"
'You now possess the power."
She blinked, giving a faint shake of her head. "And I thought Dante was cryptic. No offense, but vampires are strange creatures. Not as strange as that Halford or hellhounds, but definitely strange."
He gave a soft chuckle as he reached out to touch her curls. "We are ancient beings. We have seen the birth and fall of nations. Witnessed endless wars, famines, and natural disasters. Surely we are allowed a few eccentricities?"
And what did she say to that?
"Or at least a Purple Heart."
The midnight eyes momentarily filled with something that might have been amusement. 'There are also visions of joy, pleasure, and unexpected beauty. Beauty such as yours."
"Exquisite taste as always, Viper," a velvet voice drawled from the doorway.
Startled by the interruption, Abby turned her head to regard Dante slowly strolling toward them. With a casual motion, he tossed the suitcase he held in his hand onto the sofa, never pausing in his approach.
More relieved than she cared to admit at his return, Abby drank in the pale, wicked countenance. As ridiculous as it might be to accept, it was almost as if a part of herself had been missing during his absence. A part that now felt fulfilled.
She was barely aware that Viper had moved to stand behind her, his hands resting lightly upon her shoulders.
"So you return at last, Dante," Viper murmured. "We were worried."
The silver gaze narrowed as Dante pointedly glanced toward the hands intimately grasping Abby's shoulders.
'Your concern is quite touching, Viper." He slowly arched a brow. "And speaking of touching…"
There was no mistaking the menacing edge in the satin voice, but Viper merely laughed.
"You cannot blame a vampire for admiring such purity. It is quite… intoxicating."
'Then perhaps you should get a breath of fresh air to clear your mind," Dante warned.
"Always the warrior." Viper reached to pull Abby's fingers to his lips. "If you decide you prefer a poet, be sure to call for me."
"Viper," Dante growled.