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It came to her, all of a sudden, the words he’d said to her in Lance’s house. If I’m hurt, you must be very careful. No, Tana, you must listen. You must be careful of me. He hadn’t been worried he was going to get hurt. He’d been worried that he was going to hurt someone else.
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And yet it had happened. A window had been left open to the night, and a vampire had crawled through.
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If one of the people who'd gone Cold drank human blood, the infection mutated. It killed the host and then raised them back up again, Colder than before. Cold through and through, forever and ever.
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Tana,” Aidan said as soon as he saw her. “Tana, they’re going to come in as soon as it’s dark. They told us.” He looked pale and frantic, worse than she remembered him looking when she’d left. “We’re going to die, Tana.” “Condamné à mort,” a voice rasped from the other side of the door. She could hear the creatures whispering to one another in the hall, shifting hungrily, waiting for the sun to set. Her hands shook.
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The vampire looked at her in bewilderment. Then he glanced toward the door and his expression grew sly. “If you free me, I could hold them off.
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I think we’re all better off with you chained up—just not here.” “Are you sure?” Aidan asked. “Gavriel’s still a vampire.” “He warned me about you and about them. He didn’t have to. I’m not going to repay that by—” She hesitated, then frowned. “What did you call him?” “That’s his name.” Aidan sighed. “Gavriel. The other vampires, while they were tying me to the bed, they said his name.” “Oh.” With a final tug she pulled the blanket free and tossed it over to Gavriel.
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Looking over at the lump of comforter and jackets and shadow where Gavriel was hiding, she took a deep breath. “I won’t leave you,” she told Aidan. “I promise.” No one else was going to get killed today, not if she could save them. Certainly not someone she’d once thought she loved, even if he was a jerk. Not some dead boy full of good advice. And she hoped not herself, either.
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The basement smelled damp, like mold and minerals, as she started down the creaking, wooden stairs. Her mother had stopped screaming the moment the door opened. Everything was very quiet as Tana descended, the scratch of her shoes on the wood loud in her ears. Her foot hesitated on the last step. Then something knocked her down.
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