Dark Obsession (Vampire Royals of New York #3) - Sarah Piper Page 0,28
mine, Charlotte,” he said suddenly, desperate to hear her say it. “Promise me you’ll always be mine.”
Another smile ghosted across her mouth, and she closed her eyes and touched her forehead to his, her breath warm and sweet on his lips. “I’m yours, Dorian Redthorne. Always.”
Dorian closed his eyes, letting her soft voice echo through his mind and shore up his heart, as if her own impassioned declaration could break the curse that bound her to another.
The curse he’d yet to tell her about.
“I love you,” he whispered, and there in the quiet, intimate space of the car, the truth of those words—the depth of them—finally set him free.
He would tell her about the demon mark tonight because she deserved to know.
But in the end, the confession wouldn’t matter.
One way or another, Dorian would hunt down the beast who’d claimed her.
And one way or another, he’d destroy him.
Even if he had to destroy himself in the process.
Chapter Eleven
They drove back to Ravenswood in silence, Charlotte lost in her own thoughts, Dorian struggling to find the words for his.
He was no closer when the massive stone manor finally came into view. No closer when he pulled into the garage, navigating the BMW to the dark corner in the back. No closer when he turned off the car, listening to the familiar tick of the engine.
The sound used to bring him comfort; it’d always meant he was home. That however terrible and black the day had been, he’d survived it. That somehow, he’d made it back to the one place that always brought him solace.
Now, the sound reminded him only of a bomb counting down to its brutal detonation.
Next to him, Charlotte let out a deep sigh, her shoulders heavy with some new weight.
Neither of them made a move to exit the car.
“There’s something you’re not telling me,” she finally said, her voice impossibly soft in the confined space. “I can always tell when you’re holding back.”
“Between you and Aiden,” he teased, “I’m afraid I’ll never be able to hide anything again.”
“Are you still upset with me about tonight?”
Dorian brushed his knuckles across her cheek and shook his head. He could no more stay mad at her than he could imagine spending an eternity without her.
“Then what is it?” she asked.
Then what is it… The ultimate question. There were so many thoughts colliding in his head, all he had to do was reach out and pluck one from the ether.
It’s that I’m so in love with you, I feel as if my heart might burst.
It’s that I would die before I let him take you from me.
It’s that I can’t bloody exist without you, Charlotte D’Amico…
“When I say you’re mine, Charlotte,” Dorian said, “do you have any idea what that really means?”
A faint smile touched her lips. “That you’re a possessive, overbearing caveman? A trait I’m learning to love about you, but—”
“It means you’re my heart. My soul. My absolute… obsession.” Dorian closed his eyes. Bloody hell, how had it even happened? Wasn’t he the one who’d sworn off love forever?
He recalled that first night with her in Central Park, when he’d compelled her to forget the Chernikov demon attack. Even then, when she was merely a sexy, feisty stranger he’d ravaged in a closet, he’d wanted so badly to protect her from the darkness of his supernatural existence.
Little did he know then, she was already on a collision course.
“Losing you…” Dorian’s throat closed on the words, but he shook his head and swallowed hard, forcing himself to continue. “It would end me. Do you understand?”
Her smile faded, and she turned away from him. “I’m not the one who’s lost. Sasha—”
“Will be found.” He reached for her face, turning her toward him once again. “And her tormentors will be brought to their knees, kept alive just long enough to look upon the face of their executioner, who will show them no mercy.”
A soft sigh. Another smile.
Both melted him.
“My very own vampire hero,” she said, “charging in to smite my mortal enemies.”
“I’m quite adept at smiting mortal enemies. If only it were as easy to vanquish the immortal ones.”
Her brow furrowed, an she opened her mouth to question him, but Dorian spoke first.
“You’re right, love. I’ve been keeping something from you. Dodging it for days, trying to find a way around it, but there is no bloody way around it.” He was still holding her face, and he forced himself to keep his touch steady, knowing this moment wouldn’t get any easier. Not