“I’m sorry, but it’s the truth. I know it’s inconvenient.”
She snorted. “You could say that.”
“It was all I could do.”
I wished I could make her understand. She was mine. She was mine from the moment I saw her walking down the stairs in front of her building. She was mine when I watched her on the train platform, when I wanted to kill that filthy pig for what he thought about doing to her. She was mine when I killed Desiree to protect her.
Her arms slid around my waist. “I know.”
“You’re set on going over there, aren’t you?”
“Yes. I must. I have to make him pay.”
There was no fighting her—stubborn as a human, insufferably stubborn as a new vampire.
“All right. I’ll go with you.”