"Kenyon, Sherrilyn - Dark-Hunter 07 - Dance with the Devil" - читать интересную книгу автора (Kenyon Sherrilyn)DANCE WITH THE DEVIL
By Sherrilyn Kenyon CONTENTS Prologue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Epilogue A DARK-HUNTER CHRISTMAS DANCE WITH THE DEVIL Sherrilyn Kenyon St. Martin's Paperbacks DANCE WITH THE DEVIL Copyright (c) 2003 by Sherrilyn Kenyon. "A Dark-Hunter Christmas" copyright (c) 2003 by Sherrilyn Kenyon. ISBN: 0-312-98483-9 Printed in the United States of America St. Martin's Paperbacks edition / December 2003 St. Martin's Paperbacks are published by St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010. For all my readers-thank you so much for all the e-mails and wonderful support you have shown me and the series, especially the ladies of RBL, Sanctuary and HunterLegends. To Lo, Nick, Tasha and Brynna who keep me sane and who help run the loops and DH bbs. To Janet for the tremendous support you give and work you do. For my husband and boys who are always the highlight of my day and who remind me that happy-ever-afters really can happen. And especially for Kim and Nancy who not only allow me to explore the outer limits of the DH world, but who have also allowed me to share my universe with all of you. God bless and protect you all. Hugs!! Prologue NEW ORLEANS THE DAY AFTER MARDI GRAS Zarek leaned back in his seat as the helicopter took off. He was going home to Alaska. No doubt he would die there. If Artemis didn't kill him, he was sure Dionysus would. The god of wine and excess had been most explicit in his displeasure over Zarek's betrayal and in what he intended to do to Zarek as punishment. For Sunshine Runningwolf's happiness, Zarek had crossed a god who was sure to make him suffer even worse horrors than those in his human past. Not that he cared. There wasn't much in life or death that Zarek had ever cared about. He still didn't know why he'd put his ass on the line for Talon and Sunshine, other than the fact that pissing people off was the only thing that truly gave him pleasure. His gaze fell to his backpack that rested by his feet. Before he realized what he was doing, he took out the handmade bowl that Sunshine had given him and held it in his hands. It was the only time in his life anyone had given him anything he didn't have to pay for. He ran his hands over the intricate designs that Sunshine had carved. She had probably spent hours on this bowl. Caressed it with loving hands... "They waste their time over a rag doll and it becomes very important to them; and if anybody takes it away from them, they cry..." The passage from The Little Prince ran through his mind. Sunshine had wasted much of her time on this and given him her hard work for no apparent reason. She probably had no idea just how much her simple gift had touched him. "You really are pathetic," he breathed, clutching the bowl in his hands as he curled his lip in repugnance. "It meant nothing to her, and for a worthless piece of clay you just consigned yourself to eternal death." |
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