'Naturally Colby and the children will return immediately to Brazil. Juan and Julio will make the arrangements to ship their belongings and horses home.'
'And King,' Ginny said. 'I'm not going without King.' She tugged at her uncle. 'And I won't go without Colby.' She sounded stubborn, a small replica of her sister.
Rafael raised an eyebrow. 'I would never leave Colby behind, little sister. Have no fear of that.'
'Are you certain about Colby agreeing?' Sean asked again, shocked that she might actually walk away from the ranch she'd spent her entire life on.
Nicolas turned his head and once again captured the man's gaze. 'Colby wants to come with us more than anything else. She is with Rafael and wishes to make her home with him. Naturally she will take the children with her.'
'Naturally,' Sean agreed. 'If you really are making the offer, Nicolas, you know I'm always willing to do business with your family. I could use the extra acreage and I certainly have enough men to run both spreads.'
'Colby is never going to agree,' Paul whispered to Rafael. 'You know she won't. She'll be furious.'
'You let me take care of that, Paul. The most important thing right now is to get you out of the vampire's range so he can't harm you while we are hunting him. I'm going to have Juan help you pack and you and Ginny will leave this morning. We have a private jet and it will take you to our home far from this place. I will bring Colby as soon as possible.' He glanced at Ginny. 'And, of course, the dog must go too.'
'But don't we need passports? I don't have a passport. I've never traveled anywhere.' In spite of himself, Paul was excited at the prospect of being on a private jet, of seeing another country, of waking up in the morning and not having to work from sunup until sundown. He felt a little guilty, but he was eager to try it just once in his life.
'I'm not going without Colby and neither are you, Paul,' Ginny declared, glaring at the men in the room.
Rafael reached a hand out to the little girl. 'You are much like your sister, Ginny. She will come. She is with me and must accompany me to our home. There is an indoor horse arena and a swimming pool.'
'I like my garden.'
'We have a wonderful garden and you will be able to spend time with your uncles and your entire
Paul suddenly tugged at his hand, trying to free himself from Rafael's grip. He didn't seem to notice when Rafael lightened his hold and turned his attention completely on the boy. Paul went very still, his eyes glazing over. His body began to tremble and his expression went slack as if he were far away from them.
Nicolas moved closer to the bed. Rafael kept the physical connection to Paul. The self-inflicted wounds were all healed, but both Carpathians were in the boy's mind, feeling his emotions and reading his thoughts.
'What is it, Don Rafael?' Julio asked.
'Take the child out of here. Sean, put her to bed.' Nicolas gave the order, his voice a powerful weapon.
Sean Everett obeyed, taking his wife and Ginny with him. The Chevez brothers crowded closer to their nephew. 'Has the vampire taken him over again?'
Rafael held up his hand for silence, his features grim. 'The vampire is on the move. By rights he should be in the ground. He is badly wounded and the dawn is upon us. He has cloaked the sun with heavy clouds, but he should not be able to travel once the sun has risen. He has truly become far more powerful than most of his kind. Paul is tracking him.'
'Good boy,' Juan murmured.
'He is moving underground, not above,' Nicolas said.
'Why would he be on the move?' Rafael mused aloud. A tightness was beginning to form in his chest. He glanced at Nicolas to see if he shared the sudden dread. Nicolas met his gaze with a dark sober one. 'Colby.' Rafael stood abruptly, his expression savage. 'He is after Colby.' Rafael's heart began to pound. Fear clogged his throat. Terror warred with rage.
'He knows where she lies,' Paul said. He stared straight ahead, his eyes unfocused, but he said the words clearly. 'He is making his way to her and he wants me to know he will kill me after he kills her. Then he will kill Ginny.'
'He will not have the chance,' Nicolas assured him. 'Will the safeguards hold?'
'He is ancient. We invented the safeguards.' Rafael's hands trembled. He itched to tear out the vampire's heart. The ground rolled ominously. Outside the building, lightning lit up the sky and the crash of thunder shook the house.
'He cannot possibly move fast and the light will slow him.'
'Nothing stops Kirja.' Rafael was already dissolving into a vapor, streaming from the room toward the early morning sky.
Outside the sky had turned black, matching his turbulent rage.
He felt her instant response. Fear slammed into her, into him through her. The fear of being buried alive. He took hold of her with ruthless force, calming her mind.
Her reaction was to keep her eyes tightly closed, but a swirl of anger drifted through her.
Rafael felt the familiar clenching in his gut, the brush of fire through his veins. Colby had a temper and it always fascinated him, always aroused him. And he knew she would need it-that iron will and determination, the anger that pushed her when others would give up.
So the early morning light
Rafael could hear the hysteria in her voice.
Rafael began to throw barriers in Kirja's path. A solid wall of granite rock, impossible to break through. He would be forced to go around it and he had to be getting weaker. Whatever he had found to allow him to continue moving after the coming of the dawn could not possibly last long. The Carpathian people would have heard of such a feat and moved to counter it.
She was weeping now, clawing at the soil. He could feel her heart pounding, accelerating until he feared it would burst. Her pleas only served to madden him. He wanted to weep with her.