Chapter 462
- He was still angry about that, even after all these years. The Vârcolac were visible to each other, and also to the Triumvirate. What Rhianna had done was make them visible to their parents too. It didn't matter that both his parents had been able to detect his shadowing anyway as his mother was Vârcolac and his father one of the Triumvirate. The rest of them could have shadowed around their parents, but Rhianna's spell casting had changed that once they'd discovered the children had this ability. Granted she had done this so only each child's parents and the pack Alphas could see through their abilities, but it still irritated him no end. If his parents hadn't been who they were then Rhianna's magic would have afforded them the ability to see him, and that anger bubbled within and always had.
- Holding in the deep sigh that threatened to give away his presence, he pushed aside the childish musings of a time long past, and continued down the dirty hallway towards the male he was here to see. It wasn't worth thinking about, wasn't worth indulging in the rage the constantly lived in his soul.
- Entering the room at the bottom of the hallway, he watched the confused expression that crossed the face of the male within with another cruel tilt of his lips. Agony slipped off to the side as the male rose and walked to the open door, staring up the hallway to his guard who was shrugging his shoulders. Faraday was a tall man, beautiful as all vampires were, but with a coldness to his blue eyes that spoke of unhidden cruelty. He was old, possibly around about the eighteen hundred year mark, which was surprising for one in his position.