"You need to get home, both of you. Louis, I'd like to keep the letters here, if you don't mind. I want to go over them again." I came to my feet. "And ask the stars about them?" Jesse nodded. Armand only shook his head, gloomy. There were bruises under his eyes that hadn't been there yesterday. "Ask the-fine. Splendid. Keep them if you like. Burn them. Turn them to gold or silver or lead. In the morning I'll wake up and none of this will have happened." "No, lordling," I said to him. "You're never going to wake like that again, and you're never going to be able to forget." "Bugger you, waif." "And you." He walked past both of us without another glance or another word, opened the door, and disappeared into the night. I went to Jesse and wrapped my arms around him. After only a second's hesitation, his arms lifted to embrace me, too. "I don't want to go," I whispered. I felt his chest expand beneath my cheek. "This is going to be much more difficult than I anticipated." "Which part?" "All of it." He brought a hand to my hair, his fingers weaving through. "Things are about to change rapidly now, Lora. He'll come back to us stronger and stronger. He's going to crave you more and more, and not having you will eat him raw." I frowned up at him. "What do you mean?" Jesse tucked a strand behind my ear, his eyes emerald dark, his lashes tipped with candlelight. "It will be in his nature. He'll feel compelled to claim you, and he won't stop trying to do that. Ever. When that happens-" "That is not bloody going to happen." "When that happens," he said again resolutely, "I want you to remember two things. One: I've loved you since before he even knew you lived. Two: Spare a little pity for him. This isn't entirely his fault. He was born into his role, just as you and I were. But, Lora-of-the-moon-only a pity, all right?" "My pity may reach as deep and wide as the ocean," I answered. "But my heart is already claimed." To prove it, I clutched his shirt and lifted myself to my toes and brought my lips to his. Sweeter than raspberry jam, warmer than candle flame, softer than bread. People often spoke with religious rapture of milk and honey, but if I had nothing but Jesse to consume for the rest of my days, I'd die a heathen beast, content."