Chapter
One
“Check
mate,”
Giovanni
said,
his
voice
smooth.
I
stared
across
the
chessboard
at him
and
rolled
my
eyes.
“There’s
a
shocker!”
He’d
beaten
me
three
times
in a
row,
somehow
perfecting
the
art of
annihilating
his
opponents
in the
shortest
amount
of
moves
possible.
No
surprise,
he’d
had
almost
five
hundred
years
to
master
the
game
of
chess.
I’d
had
less
than
thirty.
Guess
who
was
better.
Twirling
the
end of
his
long,
black
hair,
he
gave
me a
wicked
little
smile.
It was
entirely
too
sexy,
as I’m
sure
he
already
suspected.
“I
could
let
you
win
next
time.”
I had
a
sneaky
suspicion
he had
tried
to let
me win
the
last
one,
which
had
ended
in
much
the
same
fashion
as the
rest—me
as the
loser.
“Oh,
yeah,
I want
a pity
win,
thanks
… but,
no.”
He
laughed
and
stood
with
the
same
grace
he had
in all
his
actions.
He put
his
hand
out to
me,
his
gaze
darting
over
my
body
as he
pulled
me up
to
him.
My
long
burgundy,
belled
slacks
gave
the
look
of a
skirt
and
the
flow
of a
gown.
My
overly
exaggerated
breasts
were
pushed
up
towards
him in
the
matching
corset
top. I
looked
like I
could
be
starring
in a
late
night
soap
opera.
For
the
supernatural
and
super
horny.
Giovanni
glanced
down
at the
mounds
of
white
flesh
and
bowed
his
head
slightly
in
acknowledgment
of my
beauty.
No, I
wasn’t
being
cocky.
He’d
done
it so
many
times
over
the
past
four
months
that I
was
used
to it.
Trust
me
when I
say
getting
used
to
being
treated
like a
queen
is
friggin’
awesome.
The
first
time
he’d
acted
like
that,
I’d
stopped
and
made a
point
to
question
his
behavior.
He
simply
explained
he was
paying
his
respects
for
being
allowed
to be
near
me. I
laughed
him
off,
thinking
he was
joking.
I
mean,
come
on,
who
would
buy
that
response
as the
right
answer?
Giovanni
was
one I
was
never
able
to
read
well.
I knew
all
about
him
being
a
big-bad-vampire
and I
knew
all
about
his
role
in
killing
me my
first
time
on
this
earth.
That
was
over
two-hundred
years
ago.
Wait,
it
gets
even
more
confusing.
He
also
played
a key
role
in
saving
my
life
on two
different
occasions
this
time
around.
Warning:
Concentrating
too
hard
on my
own
life
could
lead
to an
aneurysm.
Being
reincarnated
was
hard
enough
to
live
with.
Try
adding
the
fact
that
ninety
percent
of the
people
I knew
in my
past
life
were
immortal
and
still
around.
Apparently,
I had
a
history,
sometimes
sordid,
with
each
of
them.
Yeah,
I was
beginning
to
think
I’d
make a
great
movie
of the
week.
If I
was
lucky,
someone
famous
would
play
me.
Doubtful
though.
“Dance
with
me,
Bella.”
He
made
no
attempt
to
hide
his
accent
like
so
many
vampires
I know
did.
Giovanni
had
lived
most
of his
life
in
Italy
and
made
no
bones
about
it. He
was
what
he was
and
that
was
that.
I
admired
him
for
it.
“Who
is
this?”
I was
curious
as to
what
composer
I was
listening
to
now.
“Busoni,”
Giovanni
said,
as if
this
one
name
declaration
would
sum it
all up
for
me. I
smiled
and
gave
up
trying
to
figure
it all
out. I
decided
to
enjoy
the
moment.
“Busoni,
had a
tremendous
range
of
expression,
would
you
agree?
Not to
the
extent
of
many
of the
masters,
but I
enjoy
him
all
the
same.
Pity
he had
to
die.
Such a
mortal
thing
to
do.”
I
nodded,
unsure
what,
exactly,
I was
agreeing
to and
smiled
again.
I
wouldn’t
know
range
of
expression
if it
bit me
in the
ass. I
also
found
little
shocking
about
his
comment
on
mortals
dying.
It was
a sad
truth.
Giovanni
was
full
of
many
of
those.
For
the
first
time
in a
long
time,
my
smiles
weren’t
forced.
Giovanni
made
me
happy.
Italy
made
me
happy.
It
felt
like
home.
I let
him
put
his
hand
on my
waist
and
take
my
other
in
his.
He led
us
across
the
marble
floor
in
such a
perfect,
fluid
motion
that
it
felt
as
though
we’d
been
doing
it for
centuries.
Perhaps
we
had.
My
memories
of my
past
life
were
sporadic
at
best.
Whatever
was
happening
between
us
seemed
right.
My
heels
clicked
along
as I
let
myself
be
swept
up in
the
moment.
Giovanni
had a
way
about
him.
He was
sophisticated,
yet
full
of
humor
and
charm.
He was
so
very
different
from
the
men
I’d
left
behind
four
months
earlier.
He was
also a
great
deal
more
dangerous.
Maybe
that
was
part
of the
lure.
He
spun
me
around
and
around.
Lifting
me off
my
feet,
he
continued
around
once
more
before
setting
me
back
down
gently.
When
he was
finished,
I was
left
dizzy,
breathless,
and
clinging
to
him. I
knew
he
enjoyed
being
this
close
to me.
I
enjoyed
it,
too.
More
than I
should
but it
was
hard
not to
appreciate
the
feel
of his
toned
body
pressed
to
mine.
We’d
been
staying
together
for
the
last
fourteen
weeks
and in
that
time
he and
I had
never
had
sex or
even
shared
a
kiss.
Horny
didn’t
even
begin
to
cover
my
body
at
present.
There’s
only
so
much
Italian
stallion
a gal
can
take
before
she’s
biting
her
lip
and
thinking
of
easing
her
own
sexual
frustration.
Giovanni
was
turning
out to
be
someone
I
enjoyed
spending
time
with.
He’d
been
gracious
enough
to
take
me
away
from
the
chaos
of my
father’s--King
Kerrigan,
Leader
of the
Dark
Realm--home.
My
father
had
been
well
meaning
in his
attempts
at
throwing
an
extravagant
engagement
party
for
me,
but he
hadn’t
been
aware
that
circumstances
had
changed.
Caleb,
the
man I
had
agreed
to
marry,
and I
had
had a
falling
out.
My
father
especially
liked
Caleb,
because
he,
like
me, is
a
faerie.
Being
intimate
with a
faerie
is a
feeling
that
cannot
be
duplicated
even
with
the
most
loving
of
partners.
As
much
as
Caleb
and I
seemed
perfect
for
each
other,
the
engagement
went
sour
fast.
He’d
been
running
around
town
with
other
women
and
I’d
been
sleeping
with
other
men.
One
man in
particular
that
I’d
chosen
to
share
myself
with
had
upset
him—Pallo
D'Alessandro.
Pallo
happened
to be
a
master
vampire
and
longtime
on and
off
again
boyfriend
of
mine.
Did I
forget
to
mention
that
Giovanni
sired
him?
You
know
what
they
say
about
the
webs
we
weave.
“What
would
you
like
to do
today,
Bella?”
Giovanni
had
made
sure
to set
it up
so
that I
didn’t
have
to do
anything
on my
own if
I
didn’t
want
to. It
sounded
very
glamorous
in the
beginning,
until
two
women
showed
up in
my
bathroom
trying
to
clean
me. I
had
had to
draw
the
line
and
set
limits
then.
After
a two
hour
limit
setting
session
Giovanni
seemed
to
understand
I
didn’t
mind
living
my own
life
or
bathing
myself.
“I
don’t
care.
You
decide.”
“My
dear,
Bella,
everyday
it is
the
same.
I ask
what
you
want
and
you
volley
it
back
to
me.”
“Volley?
My,
aren’t
we the
hip
vamp?
Are
you
taking
notes
on how
to
sound
like
you
come
from
this
century?”
I
batted
my
lashes.
“Oh, I
want
to see
them.”
His
smile
widened.
“Shall
we try
horseback
riding
again?”
I let
out a
long,
exasperated
breath.
“The
horses
are
scared
to
death
of
you.
Why
don’t
you
get
some
sort
of
demon-breed?
Maybe
they’d
be
less
skittish.”
The
last
time
we’d
attempted
to go
for a
ride
Giovanni
had
sent
the
horses
into a
dither.
They
were
beside
themselves
with
fear.
They
could
sense
he was
a
vampire
and
they
were
not
cool
with
that.
Hell,
I
wasn’t
always
cool
with
it
either.
Couldn’t
really
blame
the
things.
Our
planned
night
out
ended
up
with
me
coaxing
an
upset
horse
back
to its
stable
while
trying
to
convince
Giovanni
that,
no, I
really
didn’t
need
his
help.
“How
about
tennis…
would
you
like
to
play?”
This
was
going
nowhere
fast.
“I
don’t
know
how to
play.
Maybe,
if you
did
you
could
teach
me.”
Laughing,
he
threw
his
hands
up. “Arrèndere—I
surrender.
It is
up to
you,
Bella.”
“Can I
ask
you
something?”
I
hedged,
unsure
how
much I
wanted
to
push
him
because
I was
positive
his
answer
wouldn’t
be to
my
liking.
“Of
course.”
“Why
is it
you
have a
pool,
a
tennis
court,
horses
and
all
this
other
stuff
if you
can’t,
or
don’t
want
to use
them?”
A
slight
smile
appeared
on his
handsome
face.
“I
told
the
people
who
took
care
of
this
property
that I
wanted
it
kept
up to
date.
They
followed
my
orders.”
“That
part I
get.
It
explains
some
of the
stuff,
but
not
the
horses.”
Coming
close
to me,
he
touched
my
cheek
and
his
soft
hands
ran
over
my
skin
lightly.
“Bella,
it is
you
who
liked
horses.
I
simply
continued
to
keep
them
around
after
you
were
gone.
They
reminded
me of
you. I
used
to
watch
you
care
for
them
and go
for
morning
rides
to see
the
sun
come
up.
Though,
I was
not
able
to
accompany
you
due to
obvious
reasons,
I did
so
enjoy
knowing
you
were
happy.”
I
didn’t
know
what
to
say.
He’d
kept a
stable
full
of
horses
around
for
over
two-hundred
years
because
I’d
liked
them?
It was
too
much
even
for
me. I
shouldn’t
have
been
surprised.
He’d
kept a
room
of the
house
stocked
full
of my
old
clothes.
Over
the
years
he’d
picked
up
things
here
and
there
that
reminded
him of
me,
even
though
I had
been
long
dead.
It
wasn’t
very
endearing.
It was
weird.
“Giovanni,
you’re
creeping
me out
again.”
“I do
have a
tendency
to do
that.”
A
nervous
laugh
escaped
me as
I
glanced
around
the
large
sitting
room.
It was
beautiful.
In
fact,
it was
the
most
beautiful
room
I’d
ever
been
in. It
wasn’t
just
that
he had
decorated
it in
antiques
that
seemed
very
touchable,
it was
how
much
time
he’d
put
into
every
piece
of
furniture
and
artwork
that
went
into
his
home.
He
seemed
to
have a
thing
for
deep,
rich
colors
in the
main
living
area
and
more
subtle
ones
throughout
the
rest
of his
home.
My
gaze
wandered
to the
fresco
of
Jesus
tending
his
sheep.
The
irony
of the
devil
having
Jesus
hanging
on his
wall
was
not
lost
on me.
A
vampire
with
the
desire
to
have a
holy
figure
depicted
in his
home—just
another
example
of
Giovanni’s
quirks.
Part
of
what
made
me
like
being
around
him so
very
much.
It was
also
something
I’d
miss.
I
looked
back
at him
with a
heavy
heart.
“I’m
going
to
have
to go
home
soon.”
There.
I had
said
it out
loud.
He
moved
his
long
black
hair
over
one
shoulder
and
began
to
take
his
jacket
off.
The
man
wore
designer
suits
almost
every
day. I
wondered
if he
wore
designer
underwear,
too.
Shocked
to
find
myself
thinking
about
him
sexually
again,
I
couldn’t
pull
my
eyes
away
as his
long,
pale
fingers
unbuttoned
one of
the
three
buttons
of the
single-breasted
black
jacket.
He
casually
tossed
the
jacket
onto
the
sage-colored
chair
behind
him.
My
cheeks
flared
red
because
only
yesterday
I had
been
picturing
him
nude
in
that
very
chair.
The
soft
feel
of the
velvet
and
the
ornate
features
matched
him,
so
well.
Having
him
waiting
naked
in it
for me
seemed
like
the
perfect
fantasy.
Giovanni
was
doing
the
most
casual
of
things,
yet I
couldn’t
seem
to
tear
my
gaze
from
him.
His
matching
black
button
up
dress
shirt
was
open,
down
to his
mid-chest.
My
toes
curled
at the
thought
of
touching
him. I
was
shaken.
I’d
gotten
used
to
looking
at men
bare
their
chests
to me
since
I’d
known
Caleb
and
Pallo.
Caleb
was a
fan of
the
no-shirt
look
and
Pallo
liked
to
show
his
chest
off
through
the
wonders
of
designer
clothing.
Giovanni
was a
lot
like
Pallo
in
that
respect,
but he
seemed
to
think
more
was
better.
I had
seen
him
once
in a
mesh
black
shirt.
It
showed
off
his
tanned
and
toned
upper
body,
but
I’d
never
seen
him in
anything
quite
that
revealing
again.
Moving
onto
my
tiptoes,
I
tried
to
sneak
a peek
into
his
shirt.
He
caught
me
doing
it and
smiled.
“You
have
only
but to
ask me
and…”
I put
my
hand
up to
stop
him
from
going
any
further.
I’d
been
the
one to
insist
sex
stay
out of
our
relationship,
but
being
next
to an
Italian
stud
twenty-four
hours
a day
could
make a
nun
second
guess
herself.
I’m
certainly
no
nun.
“No.
Really,
I’m
good.
I was
just
wondering
about
something.”
He
walked
over
to the
side
table
and
poured
two
glasses
of
wine,
keeping
his
back
to me.
I knew
it was
on
purpose.
His
tall,
toned
frame
and
long
hair
made
him
slightly
androgynous
from
the
backside.
Thankfully,
his
shoulders
were
wide
and
his
face
masculine
or
people
would
begin
to
wonder.
Giovanni
turned
and
handed
me a
glass
of red
wine.
As I
took
it, my
body
reacted
to his
touch,
heating,
tightening,
aching
for
more.
Yanking
my
hand
away,
I gave
him a
nasty
look.
“I
thought
I told
you
not to
use
your
vamp-mojo
on
me.”
His
black
eyes
softened
and
the
corner
of his
mouth
dropped
into a
frown.
“Bella,
I am
not
using
any
mojo
on
you. I
promise
you
that.”
If he
was
telling
the
truth,
then I
was in
deep
shit.
Having
feelings
for
him
could
be
deadly.
I knew
that
for a
fact.
I set
my
glass
of
wine
down
and
walked
towards
the
stairs.
“I
need
some
time
to
myself.”
What I
really
should
have
said
was
that I
needed
to put
distance
between
us.
He put
his
glass
in the
air
and
nodded
to me.
“Of
course.”
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