earth, as Syndil does. She's an extraordinary woman. You will want to meet her."
She was not going to get sucked into the Carpathian community. She could barely function here, unsure of herself, not at all confident, as if everything was off-kilter.
I feel the same. Razvan's voice was gentle in her mind.
What is wrong with us when they are being so kind and welcoming?
We have been too long away from others, he reassured her. Too long in our own company. We need the open spaces and the quiet of our own lair.
She was desperate now to end this meeting and go home, but there was something on Mikhail's mind and he wasn't going to let her leave until he told her.
Razvan took her hand. Both were standing now, the first step toward a graceful exit. Before Ivory could make her excuses, Mikhail spoke again.
"Some time ago, Natalya came to us, to these mountains, to look for answers. Her father stole a book."
Razvan drew in his breath sharply, his fingers tightening with sudden strength around Ivory's. "Our father died for that book. Xavier's master spell book. Xavier sealed the book in the blood of each species. Mage. Carpathian. Lycan. Jaguar and human."
"There was no Lycan blood present," Natalya said. "I saw the vision on my quest to find the book. It was sealed with the blood of the three and must be opened with the blood of the three." She looked to her lifemate. Vikirnoff, why would he lie about this? You saw the vision as I did. Xavier poured the blood of the three. Why would Razvan insist that there were others?
I do not know. But Natalya heard the suspicion in Vikirnoff's voice.
"He murdered a woman from each species and sealed the book," Razvan said. "I saw him. Whether you choose to believe me or not, is up to you."
Mikhail paced across the room. "Lycans hide better than any other species. Their blood is powerful and different. Xavier would have known that. He studied blood and he would never have left them alone. Lycan blood might hide itself, but not human blood."
"Then what happened to the Lycan blood?" Natalya asked. Suspicion crept into her voice in spite of herself. "I saw Xavier perform the ritual."
Ivory flicked her a quick glance and shrugged. "It is probably there, hidden. A secret to help in the protection of the book. If Xavier knew the properties of the Lycan blood, he would know it might hide from others. He could rely on that to keep his book from being opened and used. As for the human blood, Xavier would have no problem hiding anything if he so desired. As for your vision, it is possible he prepared for someone to access it. Xavier put safeguards on everything he did."
Natalya shook her head. She had gone through a horrendous ordeal to recover the book, including watching the death of her father.
"You actually held the book in your hands?" Razvan asked his sister. "You found it?"
She nodded. "Our father left me a message, a way to find it. I brought it to Mikhail."
"I want you to take the book, Ivory," Mikhail said. "No one knows where your lair is. No one has had any idea of your presence for these long years, yet you cannot be that far from our territory. The book must remain hidden and away from Xavier. I entrust you with the book and any knowledge you may gain from having it in your possession."
A gasp went around the room. Even Natalya shook her head. Vikirnoff actually stepped forward aggressively.
"The book was entrusted to you, Mikhail," he objected. "No one else. Forgive me, Razvan, but someone must have a clear head in this matter." Vikirnoff swept his hand toward Ivory. "This woman's lifemate was possessed by Xavier for years. He's been used by Xavier to spy, to trick, to lie and to cause great harm. How do we know he is not tricking all of us even now? Would you take a book so dangerous and put it into the very hands of the man who spent several lifetimes with him? We just met this man." He looked at Gregori. "We have no choice but to take this to the council."
Mikhail drew himself up to his full height. In that moment, he took Ivory's breath away. Power surged in the room, enough that the walls expanded and contracted and there was a shiver of movement beneath their feet. Even his hair crackled with energy.
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