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Talon turned sharply at the voice behind him to see a man clothed all in black. Cresting the small rise, this man was unlike any he'd seen before.
The night wind swirled around the figure, billowing out his finely woven cloak as he walked with a large, twisted

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warrior's si.-ill held in his loll hand 'I'he. dark, ancient oak wood was carved willi symbols, Ihc lop dci'oraled will) leathers fastened l)y a leather rord.
Moonlight danced upon hair thai was an iineailhly jet hlack wliich (lie man wore in three long braids.
His silvery, shimmering eyes seemed lo swirl like plian loin misls.
Those glowing eyes were eerie and haunlhig.
Standing lo the heighl of a giant. Talon had never before had lo look up at anyone and yel (his stranger seemed the si/.e of a mountain. It wasn't until the man drew nearer that Talon realized he was only a lew inches taller and not as ancient as he'd first seemed. Indeed, his lace was that of a perfect youth who stood on the precious threshold between adolescence and maturity.
Until one looked closer. There in the stranger's eyes lay the wisdom of the ages. This was no lad, but a warrior who had battled hard and seen much.
"Who are you?" Talon asked.
"I am Acheron Parthenopaeus," he said in a strange accent that spoke Talon's native Celtic tongue flawlessly. "I was sent by Artemis to train you for your new life."
Talon had been told by the Greek goddess to expect this man who had roamed the earth since time immemorial. "And what will you teach me, Sorcerer?"
"I will teach you to slay the Daimons who prey upon hapless humans. I will teach you how to hide during the day so that the rays of the sun don't kill you. I will show you how to speak without revealing your fangs to the humans, and all else you need to know to survive."
Talon laughed bitterly as blinding pain swept through him once more. He ached and he hurt so much that he could scarcely breathe. All he wanted was peace.
His family.
And they were gone.
Without them, he no longer wished to survive at all. Nay, he couldn't live with this weight in his heart.
He looked to Acheron. "Tell me, Sorcerer, is there any

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spell you have Ihal can lake (Ills agony from me''"
Acheron gave him :i hard stare. "Aye, Cell. I ran show you how U> bury lli.H pain so deep inside you Ihal it will prick you no more, liul he waincd Ihal nothing is cvn given freely and nothing lasts forever. One day something will come along to make you feel again, and wilh it, it will bring (he pain of the ages upon you. All you have hidden will come out and il could destroy not only you, hut anyone near you."
Talon ignored that last part. All he wanted for now was one day when his heart wasn't broken. One moment free of his torment. He was willing to pay any cost for it.
"Are you sure I will feel nothing?"
Acheron nodded. "I can teach it to you only if you lis ten."
"Then teach me well, Sorcerer. Teach me well."

Chapter 1
PRI'SUNT DAY, Nl'.W OKU'ANS
"You know, Talon, killing a soul sucking Daimon without a good fight is like sex without forcplay. A total waste of time and completely un . . . satisfying."
Talon grunted at Wulf's words while he sat at a corner table at the Cafe" Du Monde, waiting for his waitress to return with his black chicory coffee and beignets. He had an ancient Saxon coin in his left hand that he rolled between his fingers as he scanned the dark street in front of him and watched the tourists and locals drift by.
Having banished most of his emotions fifteen hundred years ago, there were only three things Talon allowed himself to enjoy anymore: loose women, hot chicory coffee, and phone calls with Wulf.
In that order.
Though to be fair, there were times when Wulf's friendship did mean more to him than a cup of coffee.
Tonight, however, wasn't one of them.
He'd awakened just after dusk to find himself pathetically low on caffeine, and though the theory went that immortals couldn't have addictions, he wouldn't wager on it.
He'd barely taken time to pull on a pair of pants and his leather jacket before he came seeking the goddess Caffeina.
The cold New Orleans night was uncommonly calm.

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There weren't even many tourists on the street, which was unusual (his close lo Marcli (iras.
Still, i( was prime Daiinon season in New Oilcans Soon I hi- vampires would he stalking the tourists and preying on them like an open banquet.
I''or (he moment, though. Talon was glad it was quid, since it allowed him to deal with Wulf's crisis and feed the one craving that wouldn't wail.
"Spoken like a true Norseman," Talon said into his cell phone. "What you need, my brother, is a mead hall tilled with serving wenches and Vikings ready to battle their way into Valhalla."
"Tell me about it," Wulf agreed. "I miss the good old days when Daimons were warriors and combat trained. The ones I found tonight knew nothing about lighting, and I'm sick of the whole 'my gun will solve all' mentality."
"You get shot again?"
"Four times. I swear ... I wish I could get a Daimon up here like Desiderius. I'd love a good down-and-dirty fight for once."
"Careful what you wish for, you just might get it."
"Yeah, I know. But damn. Just once, can't they stop running from us and learn to fight like their ancestors did? I miss the way things used to be."