goodness, a sweetness about her. An innocence. Something simple he wanted."
"To destroy it."
"No, no. To cherish it. To warm his cold heart. Even a poor devil can dream, can't he?"
"You're trying to trick me."
"Am I?" There was something oddly serious in his blue eyes.
"I won't listen to you. You can't make me listen."
"True." For just an instant Julian looked tired. Then he gave his strange half smile. "Then there's no choice but to keep playing, is there? No choice for either of us."
"Julian-"
"What?"
Jenny caught herself up short, shaking her head.
He was crazy. But one thing she believed, he really was in love with her. She knew, somehow, that it was true. She also knew something else about him-she'd known it since that instant when she'd looked into his eyes and seen the ancient shadows there.
She'd known it when he'd humiliated Tom and terrorized Dee.
He was evil. Cruel, capricious, and dangerous as a cobra. A prince of darkness.
Completely evil-and completely in love with her.
How was she supposed to reconcile that?
"If you want me so much," she said, "why don't you just take me, then? Why go through all this with the Game? You could grab me anytime-why don't you just do it?"
His heavy lashes drooped again. In that instant he looked exactly like the boy in the More Games store. Almost vulnerable-almost human.
Realization came to Jenny. "Because you can't," she breathed. "You can't, can you? You can't do just anything you want to, not even here."
His eyes flashed up, glittering like a snake's. Jenny saw pure violence there. "This is my world. I make the rules here-"
"No." Giddy triumph was swelling through Jenny, an effervescent rush. "Not this one. That's why you asked if you could touch my hair. That's why you tried to make me kiss you. You can't do it without my permission."
"Be careful, Jenny," he said. His face was cold and cruel.
Jenny just laughed excitedly. "If you can kiss me against my will, then prove it," she said. "Show me-do it now." And then she added an Italian phrase she'd picked up from Audrey. "Come osi!"
It meant I dare you.
He didn't move.
Jenny laughed again.
"I don't think you understand," he said. "I'm going to have you, at any cost. Any cost, Jenny, even if you have to suffer on the way. If I can't force you, I'll persuade you-and I can be very persuasive."
Jenny felt some of the triumph fold up inside her.
"Remember where you are, Jenny. Whose territory you're on. Remember what I can do in the Game."
Jenny was completely sober now.
"You challenged me-now I suppose I'll have to show you what I am capable of."
"I don't care what you do to me."
"Maybe it won't be to you. See your friend there? She's playing the Game, too."
He was looking down the hallway, in the same direction Jenny had been going. Barely visible under a far candle was the copper glint of someone's hair. Jenny drew in her breath.
"Don't you dare-" Turning back to speak to him, Jenny broke off. Julian was gone. She was alone.
Jenny bit her lip. It was infuriating to talk to somebody who could do that, and she was beginning to think it hadn't been a very good idea to laugh at him. Nothing to be done about it now.
"Audrey!" she called and started down the hall.
Audrey's skin, usually pale as magnolia blossoms, was touched with a golden glow from the candles, and her auburn hair flashed copper. She and Jenny hugged, and Jenny thought only Audrey could stay so calm, so chic, in such awful circumstances.
"You look as if any minute you're going to be demanding to see your ambassador," Jenny said.
"If Daddy were here he'd take care of things," Audrey agreed. "He'd come out of retirement to take on this place on. Are you all right? You look a little flushed."
Jenny put a hand to her cheek self-consciously. "It's the light," she said. "Uh, how long have you been here? I mean, did you see me-before I called?"
"No. I'd been looking and looking-for anybody, but all I've seen is this interminable hallway."
"Good. I mean-it's good that I found you. The only other person I've seen is Dee. She's back there, and she's just been through hell. And you're next, if I'm right about the way this works. I'll explain as we go."
The explanation, about how they were all scattered, about finding doors in the nightmares, about the dawn time limit and about how things in the nightmares could hurt you, took until they