“Quil,” I rasped, barely more than a breath.
My lips trembled. The ache in my throat threatened to close again, but I forced the words through cracked lips.
“Quil…”
It wasn’t a plea.
Not really.
Not yet.
But it was a tether. A desperate, whispered thread cast outinto the darkness, hoping he’d feel it. Hoping he’d hear it. Through the bond.
Even from miles away. I hadn’t felt the others, not since I woke up. But I hoped against hope that was just on my end. That they could tell I was in trouble.
That they’d come.
QUIL
THUMP THUMP THUMP.
Someone was pounding on my head.
“Fucking stop…” I swiped my hand to knock them back, but met nothing but air.
“Is someone at the door?” Vael mumbled.
I frowned, sat up, and looked around. Pitch black. Where was I?
THUMP THUMP THUMP
“ROWENA?!”
I blinked. Right, right. I was in Rowena’s apartment. In her bed. With Vael. She was here.
Wasn’t she?
THUMP THUMP THUMP THUMP THUMP THUMPTHUMPTHUMP.
“ROWENAAA?!?1”
“Gods, get the blasted door,” Vael grumbled.
I got out of bed, shuffled to where I was pretty sure the door was, and opened it. Twilight seeped in through the windows, and Fig slipped in, began winding around my feet, yowling incessantly.
I stumbled to the front door and opened it, rubbing my eyes.
There, on the other side, stood a woman. Pink hair. Soft curves. Taller than Rowena, but still shorter than me.
“Oh!” She took a step back. “Sorry… I thought this was Rowena Marlowe’s apartment. I must be on the wrong floor… gods, I’m so sorry!”
“No, you got it right, it’s Rowena’s apartment,” I said, sniffing. “Who the fuck are you?”
“I could ask you the same,” she said haughtily, looking me up and down.
I groaned and sighed. “Sorry, I’m not great when I first wake up. I’m Quil. Ashborne, one of Rowena’s...”
“OH, you’re one of her vampire boys!”