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And man, he wished he had something to occupy the time.

Wandering into the billiards room, because he knew better than to approach Fritz with an offer to

help with the preparations, he picked up a cue and racked a set of balls. As he was chalking the tip, the bell at the vestibule’s door went off.

“I’ve got it,” he hollered out as he took his cue with him, striding over to the security check-in

screen.

Saxton was on the stoop, the male looking rested and healthy.

Blay opened the way in. “Welcome back.”

There was a moment of surprise on the other male’s face, but he recovered fast with a smile.

“Hello.”

Blay wasn’t sure whether they should embrace or not. Did they shake?

“We need to stop this awkwardness,” Saxton announced. “Come here.”

“I know, right?”

After a quick hug, Blay grabbed the male’s matching Gucci bags, and the pair of them hit the grand

staircase, ascending side by side.

“So how was the vacation?” Blay asked.

“Wonderful. I went to my aunt’s—the one who still talks to me? She has a place down in

Florida.”

“Dangerous place for vampires. Not a lot of basements.”

“Ah, but she lives in a stone castle.” Saxton nodded around at the foyer. “Not unlike this one. The evenings were warm, the ocean was wonderful, and the nightlife was—”

As Saxton stopped short, Blay glanced over. “It’s all right, you know. I’m glad you had a good

time. Honest.”

Saxton regarded him steadily, and then murmured, “You’ve been busy yourself, haven’t you.”

Damn redheaded coloring. Any blush had always shown—and right now, his face was on frickin’

fire.

As they took a left in front of Wrath’s study and headed down the hall of statues, Saxton laughed a little. “I’m happy for you—and I’m not going to ask any questions.”

He knew the “who,” Blay thought. “Yeah. So.”

“How about you fill me in on the gossip,” Saxton said as they went into the male’s room. “I feel

like I’ve been gone forever.”

“Well…brace yourself.”

Luchas. Trez and iAm. Qhuinn and the induction.

By the time Blay was finished downloading, Saxton was sitting on his bed with his mouth hanging

open.

“But you knew about the Qhuinn thing, didn’t you,” Blay said as he finally stopped reporting.

“Yes, I did.” Saxton straightened his bow tie, even though the tight knot was perfectly

symmetrical. “And I have to say, even though I don’t know as much as you do about how he is in the

field, everything that I’ve heard suggests it is an honor well placed. I understand he played a big role in getting Wrath safe when the assassination was attempted?”

“He’s brave, that’s true.”

Among many other things.

As Blay looked out into the hall and pictured those hooded figures clustered around his friend, all he could think of was…what the hell were they going to do to him?

SEVENTY

Qhuinn had no clue where he was.

Before they’d left his room, he’d been given a black robe and instructed to put the hood

up, lock his eyes on the floor and keep his hands clasped behind his back. He was not to

speak unless spoken to, and it was made clear that how he acted was part of what he’d be

judged on.

No being an asshole or a pussy.

He could do that.

Next stop after getting led down the grand staircase had been V’s Escalade; he knew by the tang

of Turkish tobacco and the sound of the engine. Short drive, executed slowly. And then he was told to get out, cold air seeping under the hood of his robe as well as the hem.

His bare feet traversed an icy-cold, frozen stretch of earth, and then hit smooth, hard-packed dirt that had no snow on it. Going by the acoustics, it was clear they were heading through a corridor or maybe a cave…? It wasn’t long before he was jerked to a stop, heard some kind of gate was opened,

and then found himself on a decline. A little later, he was yanked to a halt a second time, and then there was another whisper, as if one more barrier of some sort was being cleared.

Smooth marble under his bare feet now. And the shit was warm. There was also a mellow light

source—candlelight.

God, his heartbeat was loud in his ears.

After a number of yards, he was again pulled to a stop, and then he heard shifting fabric

everywhere around him. The Brothers disrobing.

He wanted to look up, see where they were at, find out what was doing, but he did not. As

instructed, he kept his head down and his eyes on the—

A heavy hand landed on the nape of his neck, and Wrath’s voice boomed in the Old Language.


You are unworthy to enter herein as you stand now. Nod your head
.”

Qhuinn nodded.


Say that you are unworthy
.”

In the Old Language, he replied, “
I am unworthy
.”

From all around him, the Brothers let out an explosive shout in the Old Language, a disagreement

that made him want to thank them for having his back.


Though you are unworthy
,” the king continued, “
you desire to become as such this night. Nod
your head
.”

He nodded.


Say that you wish to become worthy
.”


I wish to become worthy
.”

This time the tremendous shout from the Brothers was one of approval and support.

Wrath continued. “
There is only one way to become worthy, and it is the right and proper way.

Flesh of our flesh. Nod your head
.”

Qhuinn nodded.


Say that you wish to become flesh of our flesh.


I wish to become flesh of your flesh
.”

As soon as his voice faded, a chanting started up, the deep voices of the Brotherhood mingling

until they formed a perfect chord and a perfect cadence. He did not join in, because he had not been told to do so—but as someone stepped in front of him, and somebody fell in line behind him, and then the whole group started weaving side by side, his body followed their lead.

Moving together, they became one unit, their powerful shoulders shifting back and forth to the

rhythm of the chanting, their weight tick-tocking on their hips—the lineup of them beginning to move forward.

Qhuinn started chanting. He didn’t mean to; it just happened. His lips parted, his lungs filled, and his voice joined the others….

The instant it did, he started to cry.

Thank fuck for the hood.

All of his life he had wanted to belong. Be accepted. Be one among a many that he respected. He

had wanted it with such a need that the denial of any and all unity had nearly killed him—and he had survived only by revolting against authority, customs, norms.

He hadn’t even been aware of giving up on ever finding this communion.

And yet now here he was, somewhere in the earth, surrounded by males who had…chosen him.

The Brotherhood, the most respected fighters in the race, the most powerful soldiers, the elite of the elite…had
chosen
him.

No accident of birth, this.

To have been considered a curse, but be embraced here and now? Abruptly, he felt as if he were

whole in a way that he had never been before—

All at once the acoustics changed, their collective chanting richocheting around, as if they had

entered a tremendous space with a lot of loft.

A hand on his shoulder brought him to a halt.

And then the chanting and the movement stopped, the final strains of their voices drifting away.

Somebody grabbed onto his arm and drew him forward. “Stairs,” Z’s voice said.

He went up about six of them, and then there was a straightaway. When he was stopped, it was

with his chest and his toes against what seemed to be a marble wall of the same sort of rock the floor was made of.

Zsadist walked off, leaving him where he was.

His heart banged against his sternum.

The king’s voice was loud as thunder. “
Who proposes this male
?”


I do
,” Zsadist answered.


I do
,” Tohr echoed.

“I do.”

“I do.”

“I do.”

“I do.”

Qhuinn had to blink repeatedly as, one by one, every single Brother spoke up. Every single

fucking one of the Brothers proposed him.

And then came the last.

The voice of the king resonated loud and clear: “
I do
.”

Fuck him, he needed to blink more.

Then Wrath continued, his aristocratic inflection of the Old Language backed up by a warrior’s

strength. “
On the basis of the testimony of the assembled members of the Black Dagger

Brotherhood, and upon the proposals by Zsadist and Phury, sons of the Black Dagger warrior

Ahgony; Tohrment, the son of the Black Dagger warrior Hharm; Butch O’Neal, blooded relation

of mine own line; Rhage, the son of the Black Dagger warrior Tohrture; Vishous, son of the Black
Dagger warrior known as the Bloodletter; and mine own as Wrath, son of Wrath, we find this male
before us, Qhuinn, son of no one, an appropriate nomination unto the Black Dagger Brotherhood.

As it is within my power and discretion to do so, and as it is suitable for the protection of the race,
and further, as the laws have been reconstructed to provide that this is right and proper, I have
waived all requirements of lineage. We may now begin. Turn him. Unveil him.

Before anyone came over to him, Qhuinn squared his shoulders, and managed a quick brush under

his eyes—so he was a male once more as he was pivoted around and the robe was taken from him—

Qhuinn gasped. He was up on a dais, and the cave that was before him was lit with a hundred

black candles, the flames creating a symphony of soft, golden light that flickered over the rough-hewn walls and reflected off the glossy floor.

But that was not what really got his attention: Right in front of him, between him and the

tremendous, illuminated space, was an altar.

In the center of which was a large skull.

The thing was ancient, the bone not the white of the newly dead, but carrying the darkened, pitted

patina of the aged, the sacred, the revered.

That was the first Brother. Had to be.

As his eyes shifted away from it, he was struck with awe: Down on the floor, looking up at him,

were the living, breathing carriers of the great tradition. The Brotherhood stood shoulder-to-shoulder, the naked bodies of the fighters forming a tremendous wall of flesh and muscle, that candlelight

playing across their strength and power.

Tohr took Wrath’s arm and led the king up the stairs that Qhuinn himself had just surmounted.

“Back up against the wall, and grip the pegs,” Wrath commanded in English as he was escorted to

the altar.

Qhuinn obeyed without hesitation, feeling his shoulder blades and ass hit the stone as his hands

brushed a pair of stout, dowel-like protrusions.

When the king brought up his arm, Qhuinn suddenly knew exactly how each of the Brothers had

gotten that star-shaped scarring on their pectoral: An aged silver glove was locked onto Wrath’s

hand, barbs marking the knuckles of the thing—and within the fist, was the handle of a black dagger.

With a minimum of fuss, Tohr extended Wrath’s wrist over to the skull. “My lord.”

As the king brought up the blade, the ritualistic tattoos that delineated his lineage caught the

glowing light—and then the razor-sharp edge as he scored his skin.

Red blood welled and fell into a silver cup that had been inset into the crown of the skull. “
My
flesh
,” the king proclaimed.

After a moment, Wrath licked the wound closed. And then the huge male, with his waist-length

black hair and his widow’s peak and those wraparounds, was led over to Qhuinn.

Even without the benefit of sight, Wrath somehow knew exactly how their bodies were

positioned, how tall Qhuinn was, where Qhuinn’s face was….

Because the king snapped out a hold right on Qhuinn’s jaw. Then with brutal force, he shoved

Qhuinn’s head back and to the side, exposing his throat.

Now he knew what the fucking pegs were for.

Wrath’s cruel smile exposed tremendous fangs, the likes of which Qhuinn had never seen before.


Your flesh
.”

With a lightning-fast strike, the king latched on without mercy, piercing Qhuinn’s vein in a brutal bite and then drawing in a series of ripping pulls that were swallowed one after another. When finally he retracted those canines, he drew his tongue over his lips and smiled like a warlord.

And then it was time.

Qhuinn didn’t need to be told to brace the ever-loving shit out of himself. Bearing down on his

hands, he locked his shoulders and his legs, ready to receive.


Our flesh
,” Wrath growled.

The king didn’t hold back. With the same unerring accuracy, he curled up a fist inside that ancient glove and slammed the thing into Qhuinn’s pec, the impact of those barbed knuckles so great,

Qhuinn’s lips flapped in the gale that blew up and out of his lungs. Vision went bye-bye-birdie for a little bit, but when it came back, he got a crystal-clear of Wrath’s face.

The king’s expression was one of respect—and a total lack of surprise, as if Wrath had expected

Qhuinn to take it like a male.

And on it went. Tohr was next in line, accepting the glove and the dagger, saying the same words,

scoring his forearm, bleeding into the skull, striking at Qhuinn’s throat, then hitting as hard as a truck.

And then Rhage. Vishous. Butch. Phury. Zsadist.

By the end of it, Qhuinn was bleeding from the wounds at his throat and his chest, his body was

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