down from his throne and tried to slink away, away from the fighting. Their so-called leader, showing his true colors in a time of war.
But Kyle had other plans.
Kyle ran to the other side, to meet Rexius face-to-face. It would have been much easier to just plunge the Sword into his back, but he refused to allow Rexius to go down so easily. He wanted Rexius to see, up close, who killed them.
Rexius stopped, his path blocked by Kyle’s massive shoulders, by the shining, gleaming Sword.
Rexius jaw trembled. He raised a shaking finger, pointing it at Kyle’s face. At that moment, he just looked like an old man. A weak, old, terrified man. How pathetic .
“You are banished!” he yelled, lamely. “I ordered you banished!”
Now it was Kyle’s turn to grin, a wide, malicious grin.
“You cannot win!” Rexius added. “You will not win!”
Kyle stepped up casually, reached back, and with one, smooth stroke, plunged the Sword right through Rexius’ heart.
“I already have,” Kyle said.
The entire room, even while busy in battle, turned and stared at the sound. It was a horrific screech, consuming the entire stone chamber. It seemed to go on forever, as Rexius screeched and screeched. As they all watched, his body dissolved before their eyes, disintegrating into a cloud of smoke, and then a wisp, rising up, into the air and towards the ceiling.
The whole room stopped and stared at Kyle.
Kyle raised the Sword high, and roared. It was a roar of victory.
Whatever vampire survived, on both sides of the battle, turned and faced Kyle. They all dropped to their knees, then lowered their heads, bowing all the way to the ground. The fighting was over.
Kyle breathed deeply, taking it all in. He was their leader now.
SIX
Caitlin, unable to speak, stormed away from Caleb and Sera.
It was too much for her to process at once. Had she just seen what she thought she had? How was it possible?
She had thought that she’d known Caleb so well, that they were closer now than ever. She was sure that they were together , a couple, and would be that way forever. She had seen their new life together clearly, and had been so sure that nothing would tear them apart.
And then this. It never occurred to her that there could be another woman in Caleb’s life. How could he have not told her?
Of course, Caitlin remembered Sera from her brief visit to the Cloisters—but Caleb insisted he no longer had feelings for her, that whatever they had, it was years ago— hundreds of years ago.
So then what was she doing here? Especially now, of all times? During Caleb and Caitlin’s most private moment together, when Caitlin had just arisen, fully turned, a true vampire, by his own blood? How did she even know where they were? Had Caleb invited her? He must have. But why?
Layers and layers of hurt washed over Caitlin. There was just no explaining this. She had always been afraid to make herself vulnerable, especially to guys, for this exact reason. But with Caleb, she had let go, had trusted him completely. She had made herself more vulnerable than she had with any guy she had ever been with. And he had managed to hurt her deeper, deeper than she could have ever imagined.
She still couldn’t fathom how she could have misjudged him so thoroughly, how she could be so dense, so wrong. She felt like her insides were breaking apart. What would immortality be like now, without him? It would be a sentence. An eternal sentence. She felt like she wanted to die. And worse than anything, she felt like such an idiot.
“Caitlin!” Caleb yelled behind her, as she heard his footsteps chasing after her. “Please, allow me to explain.”
What could there possibly be to explain? Clearly, he had invited her here. Clearly, he still loved her. And clearly, his feelings for Caitlin weren’t as strong as her feelings for him.
Caleb’s hand gripped her arm, tugging at her, pleading for her to turn and face him.
But she jerked