Power by StormyNite 1997 Time: 3 years after Jonathan was born Chapter 1/9 The warehouse stank of old coffee and dirt. The furniture was Spartan, and the light dim. In the back along the far wall at the table, sat an old woman in her late 50's with white hair and shaggy clothes. Although she appeared destitute, she was clean as she sat quietly wrapping her fingers around a chipped coffee mug. Racine sat at her makeshift table and drank the last of her Colombian coffee and simply stared at the rose in the center of the table. She had been watching it closely for several days as the clear crystal petals began to glow pink and hum with a low pitch sound audible only to her ears. She had given the matching sweetheart rose to Dr. Lambert well over 4 years ago. The roses were a gift from Racine's mother before she died. With her last words she told Racine that they were magic and forever linked to their world. What did it mean? Racine was, and had been, alone most of her life. Dr. Lambert was the only truly kind person she'd ever met who didn't judge her for her lifestyle. She'd made many a wrong choice in her lifetime because of what she was, but she had no regrets until now. In her efforts to help Dr. Lambert with her doubts and fears, she had inadvertently given Natalie the one thing that could lead Racine's long forgotten world to their long sought after prize....power. Maybe there was time. She said a silent prayer as she left the warehouse with the rose humming softly in her handbag. ----------------- Tracy sat at her desk looking over the latest file that dropped onto the computer screen. It was the 7th murder in under 6 months and the latest happened yesterday over in Castle Rock. Tom Jerguson called her yesterday for some insight. The reputation she and Nick had for solving bizarre cult-type cases was becoming widespread knowledge....and this was definitely bizarre. She had just pulled the autopsy results up, when Nick tossed his jacket on the back of his chair. "Hi Trace! What's up?" Nick walked around behind her to peer at the screen. He quickly scanned the autopsy report stopping at the age of the victim almost at the same time Tracy did. "My God, Nick he was only 5 years old! How could someone do that?" "Vetter! In my office now!" Reese stood waiting at his office door. Nick and Trace turned simultaneously and started to question him but thought better of it after seeing his face. Trace looked at Nick and scowled, anticipating his involvement as she stood. "Don't look at me, Trace. I haven't a clue. I've been good....Scout's honor." He held his hand up in the boy scout hand signal as he smiled innocently. "We'll see, Detective. If this is your doing, I'm going over your head to Natalie...and we know what that means." Trace smirked, smiled wickedly and turned to head into the Captain's office. Nick turned his attention back the computer screen and sat down at Trace's desk to look closer. -------------- Tracy closed the door behind her and finally noticed Daniel and his partner Miller sitting in the chairs opposite the Captain. "Come in, Trace." The Captain had calmed a little, yet, seemed really uptight as he motioned her to the only vacant chair in the room. "I'm assigning Trent and Miller here to Castle Rock for the next couple of weeks and they are going to need some input from you and possibly Nick if you can get it without being obvious." Captain Reese pushed the file toward the corner of his desk in her direction. Tracy picked it up and started thumbing through the file. It was the case report she had on her computer screen only moments before. "Why all the secrecy, Captain?" "Read it closer, Trace!" Daniel caught her eyes momentarily as his spoke. Trace read it closer. "It a serial cult case involving children. That much is obvious." She continued reading. "It was Stein and his son that were killed? Jeez! He was a good cop, but I don't understand why you want Daniel and Miller to help them instead of Nick and...." Reese placed the photograph of the murder in front of her. In it a blonde haired 5 year old child lay staked to the ground inside a pentagram and what appeared to be a blood circle. The next picture was of Stein bound to a cross with a stake implanted through his heart less than 3 feet from his son. Charred burnt material encircled the cross as if a fire had been used to contain him within its boundaries. Tracy stared at the pictures and then Daniel. She turned to look through the glass in the door at Nick sitting at her desk using the computer. As she watched, a blonde curly headed 3 year old bounced into the room and flew toward Nick. Reese followed her gaze as he watched Nick swoop Jonathan into his arms and tickle him furiously. "That's why Trace!" "Cap, Nick's reading that file right now. That's what I was reading when you called me in. He'll already know about it. You won't be able to keep him out of it, and he's much better at this cult stuff than either Daniel or myself. He can handle it." Trace wasn't sure why the Captain thought Nick couldn't handle the death of a child any better than the rest of them. "You didn't read it close enough Tracy. The last 5 sets of victims have been father and child combinations. All white, blonde, age 35-40 with children under the age of 6. The last 3 have been policemen. This nutball is looking for someone and he's a cop with a young child. Nick fits that profile. Instead of having Nick help us solve this case, I think we need to put him and Jonathan into protective custody. In case you hadn't noticed, your partner happens to fit the exact profile this killer is looking for. ------------ Jonathan swept into the room, a ball of energy, as he spied his dad sitting at the computer. He was a blonde haired, blue eyed bright bundle of energy that loved the precinct. With his mom and dad both working for the police department, he had spent numerous hours entertaining everyone. He had a whole precinct full of aunts and uncles that would take him at an instant's notice. Jonathan loved them all. Every trip to his dad's office precipitated another new toy or something special bought specifically for Jonathan. He was the precinct mascot and he ate it up. Nat smiled as she trailed behind Jonathan and watched him sail into his father's arms. Since his birth, Nat had cut back to working only 3 days a week for the city and 1 day a week at the clinic. Nick always took time for lunch with them on her nights off, so the family could be together as much as time permitted. She had promised Jonathan the new Disney movie tonight and when they passed the station, he cried until she stopped. As much as she hated to admit it, she didn't think she could have passed by without stopping anyway. In the past 3 years, she and Nick had become even closer. The changes occurring in their body chemistry was only part of it. With the birth of Jonathan, they had finally become what they both thought never possible....a family. Each day was a treasure and each night a fantasy come true. They were happy....all three of them. Even LaCroix seemed to come around to the idea of accepting Nick as he was instead of trying to control him. Everything was subject to change and apparently LaCroix had softened with a little help from Theressa. Life was good. She only prayed for it to continue. Jonathan giggled furiously as his father tickled him and finally tossed him over his shoulder laughing the whole time. Finally he spied Officer Jackson in the corner and stopped giggling for his dad. When Nick noticed he'd stopped squirming, he followed his son's line of vision and placed him on the floor. Jonathan hugged his dad one last time and then ran straight for Loraine Jackson who stood watching them closely with a giant smile on her face. As Jonathan ran to his favorite adopted aunt in the precinct, he skidded to a stop as she held up her hand and presented him with a present. He squealed in delight and screamed " For me?" as he snatched the bright package out of her hand. Nat smiled and mouthed 'Thank You' to Loraine as she walked over to Nick's side. Nick gently put his arms around Nat's waist and then placed a soft kiss on her forehead before he spoke. "You guys miss me?" His blue eyes twinkled with mischief and Nat punched his softly in the stomach for his efforts. "I was just humoring Jonathan about seeing his father. He seems to think Dad can't do his job without a visit from his son. Kids, go figure!" She smiled as the love in her eyes beamed her happiness around the room. "There's a problem with that?" Nick feigned innocence at her remark. "You're hopeless, Nick, and Jonathan is just like you." Nat's eyes wandered around the room to Jonathan and Lorraine as her son was mesmerized by his new toy. "The precinct is going to have to stop doing that, though, or Jonathan will never stay at home." She laughed softly knowing that it would be useless even to try to change the whole precinct now. Nick followed her gaze and then caught sight of Trace and the Captain through the glass in the door as they both blatantly stared at him. Nat sensed a change in Nick and followed his gaze to Trace and the Captain. "What's up, Nick?" Nick quickly went back to the computer and sat down while Nat followed him. He was all business now and so was she. "It's something to do with this case if I'm guessing. Read this autopsy report and tell me what it means when all the electrolytes are missing." Nick flipped the screen back to the autopsy report for Nat to read. She calmly reached over and scanned the next 3 sheets. Her expression went from confusion, to anger and then disbelief as she read the final sheet to the report. A picture of the small child and his father staked to the ground on a wood cross spread across the screen. Natalie gasped in recognition and horror as her legs weakened. Nick caught her before she collapsed and sat her in his own chair. He quickly scanned the earlier section of the report and then let his eyes lock with Natalie's. "They're looking for me and Jonathan." Nat sat almost deathly still and then automatically searched the room for Jonathan. Fear was written in her eyes as she faced her husband across the two desks. Reese, Daniel, Tracy and Miller marched up to their desks. "Nick, we need to talk." Reese said a little more forcefully than he intended. He recognized the fear in Natalie and watched her gaze across the room to her son. They knew. Damn! This wasn't what he had planned at all. Knight was too quick and to valuable to lock away, but right now that seemed like their only alternative until this mad man or persons were apprehended. Nick went around to his side of the desks and helped Natalie stand. She was shaking as he put his arms around her to steady her. "Nick, we're are going to put you into protective custody....you and Jonathan." He looked at Natalie with sympathetic eyes. "You too, I'm afraid, Natalie. I know you think I'm overreacting but since I know you have both been reading the file, you realize Nick and Jonathan fit the profile these scumbags are attacking. I don't want to risk losing any of you. So as of right now, you both are under protective custody when you're off duty and with someone at all times when you are on shift. I don't think they will make a run at you here at the precinct, but even that may change. " Reese turned expecting Nick to object vigorously. "I agree Captain, but only at our place. It's got better security than any place we use as a safe house. It's equipped with safety shutters for my sun allergy which will insure a little more security all around, but neither one of us are walking away from this. We'll agree to extra security inside the house and out, but only specific people. I don't want some gun happy, nervous cadet inside my house...and Nat and I stay on the case." Nick waited for his Captain to object. He would protect his family at all costs. This was not the time or place for pride or prejudice. "Agreed, Nick. We'll rotate Daniel, Tracy, and Miller inside with you so they can keep you up to date with this precinct and Castle Rock. We'll station people outside your loft and a unit will circle the block until these loonies are caught. You two are not to go anywhere without escort or prior notification. Is that understood?" Reese didn't expect an answer, just acceptance on Nick and Natalie's part. "It's going to be a long week, people, with lots of overtime. So lets get to it. Natalie, you and Jonathan are to wait right here till I get the first shift figured out, and Nick, you go over that file and tell me just what kind of cult freak we have here. We need a starting point." ------------- Three dark cloaked figures appeared at the end of the alley as Racine stepped into the center of the street. Her sharp eyes caught the movement instantly. She turned to run in the opposite direction only to be slammed hard up against the nearest wall. Racine hit the wall hard enough to knock the wind out of her and see stars, as her legs began to give way. Strong hands held her up against the wall as another set of cool fingers searched her body and then reached for the knapsack on her back. "No!" She screamed as they jerked it away from her, but the strong arms held her solidly against the wall. Cool white fingers rummaged through the knapsack and smiled when her fingers touched the petals of the crystal rose and withdrew it from the dark confines of the ratty old material it had been wrapped in. The hum had grown louder and the petals darker pink since Racine had wrapped them carefully before leaving the warehouse. The woman who held the rose in the palm of her hand smiled evilly as her eyes turned almost pure green with cold fire. "It's true, my friends. The power is within our grasp. The rose proves it." She held the rose above her head for the others to see. The ones we seek are here in Toronto. With the help of the elders and the magic we possess, the world will be our playground when their power becomes ours. Chapter 2 Tracy drove across town as Nat held Jonathan on her lap. She continued to run her fingers through his soft curly hair as they drove, completely lost in thought. Jonathan, in tune to his mother's emotions, cuddled quietly in her arms and let his little arms wrap around her in an effort to comfort her. Tracy watched them intermittently as she drove. She could only imagine what was going through Natalie's mind after seeing those pictures. Knowing what she did about Nick and Natalie's relationship as well as the changes they were both undergoing over the past three years, she was certain both Nick and Natalie were well aware who the killer was looking for. That was probably why Nick had agreed to extra protection. He was willing to sacrifice everything, even his existence as a vampire, to keep them safe. The more she was around the two of them, the more she admired their strength and conviction. They had taken on Nick's vampirism, the community, LaCroix, the Tribunal, the Enforcers and a hundred other obstacles to be together and had succeeded. She and Daniel were just touching the surface of the problems but they had an edge...they had Nick and Nat there for help. The problem was who was there for them when they needed help. Tracy was going to make certain that this time it would not just be Nick and Natalie. She and Daniel would be there for them no matter what happened. Tracy, Nat and Jonathan entered the loft solemnly as Jonathan flipped on the light switch and dashed for the grand piano. His dad had been teaching him to play and he was extremely gifted. Nat smiled as he lifted the heavy piano keys cover and started playing. It was 'Claire de la Lune'. It always made his mother smile and he was not disappointed. He finished and Nat and Tracy both clapped loudly and whistled which caused Jonathan to jump down and bow in acceptance of the praise. "Great job, young man, but it's past your bed time." Natalie switched to 'mother mode' which made Jonathan happy. He ran happily to her and kissed her on the cheek. "Nite, Mommy!" He then went to Trace and made her lean over for a kiss. "Nite, Auntie Trace!" "You need help young man or can you get in your pjs yourself tonight?" Natalie raised one eyebrow in a question. Jonathan placed a hand on his hips and quickly turned with a wicked glare practiced for hours in front of the mirror. "I not a baby, Mommy!" Nat smiled and tried to keep from chuckling. "Okay, upstairs with you and don't forget your teeth. I'll be up in a few minutes to tuck you in, and don't cheat on those teeth. I'll know if you didn't brush them good enough." She smiled as he ran up the stairs. "I can't get over how old he talks and acts, Nat. It's like he's 5 or 6 years old. He's so articulate and mature." Tracy stared at the stairwell as the blonde head disappeared into the new upstairs bathroom they had just finished. Natalie dropped some of the false bravado she was displaying for her son and let the fear creep into her eyes. "It scares me sometimes. He's growing so fast and his blood chemistry keeps changing right along with it. Sometime when I tuck him in, I think he's taking care of me instead of the other way around. Yet when he touches me there is such peace, such warmth that radiates from him that I know everything will be all right in time. Does that make any sense, Trace?" Nat looked hopefully at her friend. "Yeah, Nat. It does. Jonathan is loved and he knows it. That makes him special in this day and age." "I'm going to fix some tea and a sandwich. You want one?" Nat headed for the kitchen not waiting for an answer. "I'll help and maybe we can sort through this mess and come up with some ideas. You brought your laptop with you, didn't you?" "On the table, Trace. The modem hookup is called 'bodycount connection'." Nat smiled when she saw Trace's expression as she shook her head in disbelief. ------------ Nick spent several hours going over the interviews with the neighbors of the victims as well as the pictures. There was something nagging at the back of his mind. Something, he wasn't remembering or seeing. His mortal blood was starting to affect his memory. Things that happened over 500 years ago were starting to get fuzzy, but there was something here. He just couldn't put his finger on it. Natalie was do back in the morgue in a couple of hours to go over the forensic reports and they would put their heads together. She just had to make sure Jonathan was safe and in bed. Tracy was with them and Natalie wouldn't leave with Miller until Daniel showed up. Surely with Trace and Daniel inside, Uniform officers outside and patrol cars circling his block on an intermittent schedule Jonathan would be safe. Besides, they needed them together. That much Nick knew. For some reason, this person or persons needed both father and son in one place at the same time to carry out the ritual, whatever it was. ------------ Daniel rang the buzzer at the loft and Tracy let he and Miller upstairs. Miller's eyes took in everything in the apartment from the electronic shutters to Nick's grand piano. The paintings were a little out of his realm of assessment, but he recognized expensive stuff when he saw it. Knight and Lambert had done well for themselves. Who would have guessed that there was this kind of stuff in an old warehouse. Natalie grabbed his arm as he stared and pulled him back to the lift. "Come on, Alex, I need to get at those reports tonight. You can get the guided tour later." Her blue eyes smiled as well as her face. Miller had a soft spot for the Doc and always had. If she and Knight hadn't been an item, he would have chased her mercilessly, but the Doc only had eyes for Nick. To be perfectly honest, Alex Miller sort of admired the guy even though he scared the Hell out of him some of the time. "See ya, Trace...Daniel. You watch Jonathan closely." Nat waved to them not expecting an answer as the lift door closed. "Can I fix you something?" Trace headed for the kitchen for a refill on her tea. Daniel grabbed her arm as she passed. His eyes were filled with worry and a pain Tracy couldn't explain. She touched his face gently and let her eyes lock with his. "What is it Daniel? What's wrong?" Daniel gently wrapped his hand around hers before he spoke. "There's been another one. Johnson and his son over at South were found less than 30 minutes ago. Nick's on his way. They won't send Nat because Nick requested it." His eyes showed the turmoil within. "This one's different. They killed Johnson's wife as well. We don't know if it's part of the ritual or she just got in the way. Johnson was drained this time before he was staked. They think it's his blood circling the child. Nick called it a 'power circle'. He said witches used it in the late 16th century to keep the power within contained or to keep something out." Daniel pulled Trace into his arms suddenly and wrapped his arms around her. "They're witches, Trace! Nick's sure of it and they are looking for Nick and Jonathan. South and Castle Rock are freaking out. First they bad mouthed the idea and then lots of them started calling in sick. We have every blonde haired officer with a child under protective custody and off duty except Nick. He said he couldn't go into hiding or more would die. He's planning something and we have to help him. He's blaming himself for this whole mess." Tracy pulled Daniel to the couch and sat him down. "It's different this time Daniel....we're here. Nick and Nat aren't alone in this. What ever Nick has in mind, then we're here to back him up. That's what partners do." Trace glanced up the stairwell to Jonathan's room. "Nick trusts us to protect Jonathan and that's just what we are going to do. I'm going up to the bedroom and sleep in Jonathan's room. You take the couch. If you hear anything, hit your intercom button. I'll get Jonathan out before anything happens. Agreed?" She held Daniel's hands in hers, and probably her heart if she would finally admit it and let go of Vachon. Daniel reached over and kissed her softly and let his fingertips trace gently down the side of her face. "Agreed! Only no chances okay. You're not bulletproof and neither am I....and I want to live long enough to find out what it really feels like to be with someone who cares for me just as I am." He smiled and released her as she stood. "Same goes for you. No chances. We don't do spells, but you can fly....so use it. Understood?" "Yes, Master!" Daniel saluted her with a smile as she headed for the stairs. -------------- Natalie sat in front of the microscope looking at the slide for at least the tenth time as Nick paced the floor in front of her. "If you don't stop pacing, Nick, I may never get this figured out." He stopped in front of the scope and sat down running his fingers through his hair in an effort to control her nerves as he waited. "I still don't know how they could do this. All the electrolytes are missing from the child's blood. The blood from the circle is Johnson's, that much is a fact but what fluids that are left from the child are missing all the electrolytes. It's like he has been electrocuted but with no other signs or symptoms of it. There's no charring, no muscular deterioration, no exceedingly high levels of adrenaline, or endorphins as you see in electrocution victims. What I'm seeing here, Nick, is impossible. It's like someone has removed all the chemicals in the body that conducts electrical current. Like the child was drained of his own power. Is that possible?" Nat stared at her husband with more questions than answers. She watched his face as recognition of something important registered in his eyes. "You know what this is?" Nick pushed off the chair so hard that it flew across the room. Anger radiated from him in the instant it takes to breathe and his eye flared gold as they returned his wife gaze. "LaCroix! He has known all along!" Nick virtually seethed in anger as he headed for the door. Natalie using her vampire speed stepped in front of him before he left. "Not without me, Nick!" She placed both her hands on his chest in an effort to calm him down and get the answers she needed. His golden eyes met hers and then he collapsed to his knees as he screamed....."No!!!!!!......and grabbed his head in agony. Chapter 3 ------------- Theressa paced the floor of the Raven as she waited for Lucien's return. He was agitated and she could feel it. Although she had not let him take any more of her blood since that time three years ago, their link still existed. Whether by his choice or by hers, she didn't know. It should have worn off by now, but for some reason when he was angry or hurt, the link sizzled with fire in her veins. She had been trying to understand him for the last few years and at times she was sure there was hope for a real relationship. She was certain, however, that she did not want to die, nor did she want to become a vampire. She wanted what Nick and Natalie had. A union of both body and spirit where both traits were present and love was the controlling factor. She recognized true love when she saw it, and maybe she was just being foolish to think that it was possible for LaCroix to learn to love again, but she had to try for her own sanity. There was something about him that he hid from the world, a vulnerability, a sadness based on true loneliness that drew her to him. She had always been a sucker for a challenge and Lucien LaCroix was a definite challenge. She'd watched the changes in the community and LaCroix over the past few years and was amazed at his willingness to accept the inevitable. His relationship with Nick had improved as they both struggled to accept each other as friends instead of master and slave. She realized Nick would always be his son in his eyes, but finally Lucien had decided to let go and move on to other things. He busied himself with the community, his business, his conquest of her and his grandson. Yes, maybe there was hope after all for everyone in the community if LaCroix could change. Theressa smiled as she remembered his struggle to push the vampire back into submission when they were together. He knew how she felt about him as well as her feelings on becoming one of his kind, and somehow that struggle made him more patient and appreciative of Nick. *************2 weeks prior******* He had set the table with fine china and Peking Duck along with his finest bottle of champagne. They had attended the opening of "Phantom of the Opera" and Theressa had agreed to dine with him at home after. She had been very careful since her indulgence into the dark side out of curiosity and need. She had not set foot into LaCroix private quarters in the Raven since. It had been three long years and LaCroix was determined to convince her of her error. After all, he was a 2000 year old gentlemen and seduction in any form was an art he had mastered centuries ago. She was just like any other woman he had met over the centuries, just simply more charming and breathtakingly beautiful. The fact that she was attracted to him and was willing to accept his so called peculiar eating habits only made her more alluring. He would have her by his side as his daughter, his lover, his companion, which ever she chose. Yet, as the smile crossed his lips at the thought, something in the back mind and his cold heart disagreed. He simply pushed the feeling away and continued pouring the champagne. Theressa walked into the room quietly as the soft carpet masked the sound of her heels on the floor. After the play, she stopped at the museum to answer an emergency page from the curator. She told Lucien she would simply meet him at the Raven in less than an hour. True to her word, she stood quietly watching him expertly pour the champagne . She admired his figure in the black on black suit that fit him so well. The page was really a blessing when it came. To be perfectly honest, she was nervous. She wanted to be with him in every way. She found him attractive, sensual, humorous and a fountain of archeological history that mesmerized her for hours....but there was more. She wanted to know the real Lucien LaCroix, the one that he hid from everyone, the one she saw only glimpses of when his guard was down. She stared at him and knew he could not sense her presence, like other mortals. That fact irritated him and he had no explanation for it. She slowly entered the room and laid her hands gently on his arm as he finished pouring the champagne. Cool as ever, he turned to greet her with a smile and not a hint of the annoyance that fluttered through his mind because she could sneak up on him. He'd spent hours researching the archives and could find no explanation for this curious power of hers. She was immune to him if she chose and it bothered him more than he cared to admit. "Well, young one, you look more radiant than ever. I trust your little foray into the dusty archives of the museum was only a trivial matter." He let his question hang in the air to see if she would endeavor to give him details of her so called emergency but none came. "You have such a way with words Lucien. Why don't you just ask me what it was about. I would be more than willing to tell you if that's what you're really interested in." She stepped closer to him undaunted by his height and tense shoulders. He was as nervous as she was, and it pleased her to no end. There was a mortal man lurking somewhere below this ancient vampire and she would ferret him out if it took a lifetime. Slowly she ran her hand up the lapel of his jacket and stepped closer into his space. She let her other hand trace a light pattern down his smooth cheek as she felt him tense even more under her touch. She opened her lips in an small invitation and smiled as his lips automatically sought hers. As his lips grazed her gently at first, she released the breath she had unknowingly held and he chuckled. "You will turn blue young one, if you forget to breathe." His lips captured hers forcefully now and he pulled her full into his embrace as her hand encircled his neck and she opened her mouth to his tongue. With her body hard against his, he let his hands roam freely over her back as his tongue fenced with hers. The moan that escaped his lips as her hands gripped his buttock and pulled him harder against her, thrilled her as she continued her exploration of his body. Thrilled with this unexpected behavior from his little quest, LaCroix gave into the warmth and sensations she brought forth from him. Running his hands through her hair as he caressed her mouth with his lips and tongue, he felt her heart pound within her chest. Yes, he affected her in the same way she affected him and it both excited and thrilled him. He feathered kisses down her neck and licked the pulsing vein in her neck as her heart and blood beckoned to him. His hand had found their way to her breasts as he caressed and rubbed them until she gasped with pleasure in his ear. He picked her up and headed for the bedroom. All pretense aside he laid her down on his big four poster bed and lay on top of her smothering her in kisses as his lips continued their magic down to her breasts. She arched to meet him as her blood became a siren call and he returned to her neck. In ragged breaths his fangs dropped and he pulled himself regretfully away from her neck to meet her lustfilled eyes. "Come with me, young one. Be one with me and stop this charade that we play." He let his hand splay across her flat abdomen and rub gently as she reveled in his attention. She wanted him as much as he did her, but she had to consent or he would lose her as he lost Nicholas. He captured her kiss-swollen lips again and nicked her lip, sucking the droplets away quickly. The fire and lust in her blood instantly pushed the beast to the forefront. Their link was intensified in that moment by even that small amount of blood and he felt her fear. It burned through him like a hot poker creating a pain he was at loss to explain. Fear was not what he wanted from her. He wanted, no needed more, and he pushed himself off her reluctantly. As he stood, Theressa watched the pain touch his eyes and quickly disappear behind his well-schooled face. She reached for his face and he stopped her hand in mid air, turned it gently, and kissed the palm. He was once again the master and not the seduced. He closed himself off to her in the instant it takes to breathe, yet, she did not want to let go. There was more she had to learn, more she had to accept if she ever hoped to handle the fear that radiated through her when he tasted her blood. The fire, the energy, the brief images terrified her and he knew it. He could have forced it, but he hadn't. "Why hide, Lucien?" He looked at her quizzically as he returned to the table and held the chair out for her. "You chose to hide instead of feel. It's not becoming in of one of your age." Theressa gracefully sat down at the table. She quickly grabbed his hand as he moved to the other side of the table stopping him as effectively as a brick wall. Their eyes locked again as she spoke the words that would haunt him for many nights to come. "There will come a time, Lucien, when feeling is all that you will ever want from me." ******************* LaCroix stepped into the Raven nearly an hour later as she continued to pace and check the clock. His agitation was at a fevered pitch and her blood burned with unanswered questions. He should have known she would be there. They were becoming closer than he had ever planned, all beyond his control. "What is wrong, Lucien?" She grasped his arms and made him face her. He broke eye contact with her and quickly went behind the bar in search of nourishment. "It's nothing, Theressa. I just had an old debt that needed to be settled." "How old, Lucien?" As she spoke the words, he dropped the glass in his hand and staggered. "Nicholas!" He looked at the shattered glass and the spilt blood in dismay and forced himself to remain calm. Yet the urgency was laced throughout his normal sensual voice. "I must go young one. Nicholas is in need of my assistance." He stepped around the bar and she flew into his arms. "Not without me...not this time." She jumped into his arms and did not wait for his approval. Acceptance or denial required time which he did not have so they disappeared together into the night. ----------------- "Nick!" Natalie sat in front of him and grabbed his hands. Nick blues eyes locked with hers as he jerked them both to their feet. "They're at the loft. Jonathan's terrified." "Go, Nick! Get out of here. You can fly faster without me." Fear radiated through every pore of her being. Nick clasped her hands in his. "Wait for Miller and bring a squad car. Don't come alone, Nat....promise me." He waited for her to agree. She shook her head in acceptance. "I love you, Nat!" He whispered and was gone. ----------- Daniel had stretched out on the couch with the quilt Tracy gave him earlier. He listened and waited. A sweet cloying mist began to swirl around the legs of the coffee table and in the center of the room. As the mist became thicker, the smell was almost sickening. As it hit the top of the arm of the couch, Daniel pushed the intercom button on his walkie talkie. He jumped over the couch and free of the mist as it engulfed the couch. He drew his gun and prepared for the worst. Tracy saw the light blink and grabbed Jonathan from his bed within seconds. Quickly, she placed her hand over his mouth and motioned toward the secret panel in the hallway when she was certain he was fully awake. Jonathan placed his tiny hand in hers as she pulled her gun with the other. She could hear nothing but the sweet smell radiated up the stairwell. Trace pushed the hidden button and the panel slide silently aside. Tracy jumped into the escape chute and pulled Jonathan on her lap covering him with her body. She hit the inside close button and debated on whether to hit the lock as well. Deciding Daniel may need it, she opted to simply let it close. She leaned back and she and Jonathan slid silently down the tube toward the back alley. As she neared the street level, she kicked the door open with her feet and they both landed in the street. Tracy quickly picked up Jonathan and ran for cover behind the dumpster in the alley. Within seconds Nick landed beside them. Jonathan lunged at his father when he saw him land. Nick scooped Jonathan into his arms with a sigh of relief. Trace stepped out keeping a close eye on the alley and the escape chute. Daniel had to make it. She'd heard nothing from the very start, yet the cloying scent that radiated through the loft still had a mesmerizing affect on her. "Trace, you okay?" Nick held Jonathan and searched for Daniel. "Where's Daniel?" He placed Jonathan on the ground and held his hand fearing the worst. "He's still inside, Nick. We split up to protect Jonathan. We were upstairs when Daniel set off the silent intercom key. We came immediately down the escape chute. Nick squatted down in front of his son. "Jonathan, you go with Aunt Trace. I'm going to get Uncle Daniel out. Be really quiet and you two hide for me." Nick looked to Trace to find her staring at the loft window in fear. Nick picked Jonathan and then placed him in her arms. "Trace, I'm going to get Daniel. You hide Jonathan and come out for no one except me or Nat." "Take them to the Raven." Came the quiet words spoken by LaCroix as he landed holding Theressa in his arms. He placed her feet on the ground and met his son's angry glare eye to eye. The gold in Nick's eyes flared brighter as he fought to control his anger. "Are you here to help me or THEM?" A scream filled with terror and agony ripped through the upper floors of the loft. "Daniel!!!" Tracy screamed as Nick took to the air. "Take Jonathan to the Raven, young one. I'll bring Nicholas and Daniel there." LaCroix flew after his son. Chapter 4 Natalie pulled around the corner to see Theressa and Trace running toward the end of the alley. She pulled up beside them and virtually flew out of the car. Miller, unnerved by Natalie's driving, bolted out of the car behind her. "Jonathan!" Natalie screamed causing the other two women to stop their flight. "Mommy!" Jonathan fought to break the strangle hold Aunt Theressa had on him while they ran. Theressa finally put him on the ground and he flew to his mother as fast as his little feet would carry him. Natalie scooped up her son and released the tears she'd fought to control. She showered him with kisses as she held him close and then began searching the area for Nick. Tracy and Theressa quickly grabbed Nat and turned her back to the car. "We have to get Jonathan out of here." Trace pushed Nat and Jonathan into the car as Miller followed behind them with his weapon drawn. "Where's Nick, Trace?" Natalie held Jonathan close as she sat in the back seat. Theressa slid over behind the wheel. Trace started to slam the door when Natalie grabbed her arm.. "Nick went after Daniel. I'm going back in there, Nat!" Trace pulled her arm free. "You can't, Trace. Not this time. They're not human, they're not anything we can understand. You won't stand a chance with something not of this world, and it will only make it harder on Nick and Daniel. They'll use you. As much as I hate to admit it, we could get them killed. Get in the car. We'll help them the only way we can." Nat pleaded with Trace not only with her words, but with her eyes as well. "Please, Trace." Trace stared at the woman before her and knew she had as much at stake as herself. She quickly glanced at Miller sitting in the seat beside Nat and wondered just what was going through his mind. There was no time for arguments, and Trace knew deep down Nat was right, so she ran around to the passenger's side and climbed in. "Let's go, Theressa. The Raven may be the only place in town we'll be safe. " Theressa hit the gas and the car shot south toward the Raven. ------------ Nick entered the loft through the skylight and landed softly in the middle of his own living room. The thick, sweet mist enveloped him, yet had no affect on his senses. He searched for Daniel's familiar heartbeat. LaCroix landed beside his son only to be greeted with a skeptical stare. He remembered a similar evening in late fall in the early 16th century. Odd, he could not remember the details, but then again if his father had determined it beneficial for himself, he would have erased Nick's memory of it. Nick only knew that LaCroix had caused a great many deaths that night by his willingness to go along with these creatures. Knowing that the study of witchcraft could be both good or evil, he had changed his mind about them being witches. He could not accept these beings as anything but creatures of the devil and this latest fiasco had LaCroix's name written all over it. Nick heard a faint heartbeat and a moan from the kitchen area and moved swiftly through the mist toward it. LaCroix grabbed his arm to restrain him but was rebuffed by his son as he pulled away. Reaching Daniel's side, Nick lifted him out of the mist to find a stake implanted just slightly above his heart. As Nick reached to pull it out, white gnarled fingers gripped his arm, snapped the bone and threw him backwards across the room. Angered now and driven by the need to help Daniel quickly, Nick launched himself at the figure swirling in the mist. As he reached the cloaked figure, a cackle of laughter reverberated around the room. The sound echoed and returned over and over again as if the room was a long deserted hall. The voice hit him like a stone wall and pushed fire into his mind and body causing him to collapse to the floor. Daniel moaned softly as Nick finally managed to rise from the floor still cradling his slowly mending arm. Nick took the pain and the anger and channeled it into one thought.....Daniel. Once again he pushed forward to Daniel's side and grabbed hold of the stake. The fire inside his mind increased and flames broke out near him as he screamed in agony from the onslaught to his senses, but would not give in to it. He pulled the stake free from Daniel and pushed hard on the hole in his chest with his good arm to stop the flow of blood. Without thinking, he slashed his wrist and placed it over Daniel's mouth. Only then did he return his eyes to the figure that swirled in the mist in front of him. Before him stood a creature draped in a black flowing robe and hood. The eyes that stared back were blood red, yet not that of a vampire. She pulled back the hood with gnarled white fingers covered in silver and gold rings. These rings were beset with numerous stones which blinked in the light that radiated around her. Her features were haggard and ancient with a face that was human, yet not. When her lips parted, stark white teeth glowed almost iridescently, creating an erie glow to her whole face. She radiated with such power and magic that the mist surrounding her began to vibrate into a low hum as the scent increased in its intensity. She stared back at him as two similarly clad features rose out of the mist to stand by her side and then she laughed again. "He has great power, Lucien." She spoke to LaCroix who materialized by his son's side as he sat feeding his life's force to Daniel on the floor. "The gift you pledged will repay your debt. It is as the ancient scrolls have decreed. The one of the light and the dark shall possess the ultimate power.....and it shall be mine as WE agreed." Her eyes locked with LaCroix's as she let her laughter and power wash over the three of them. "Bring them both to me by tomorrow night and the killings will stop. Dishonor our agreement and the next death will be yours... and your son's." She raised her arms toward the skylight in homage to the moon shining through it and then she and her entourage melted back into the mist. As the last remnants of cloth disappeared, the mist snaked out the skylight into the night leaving only the sweet scent of jasmine behind. Daniel had stopped sucking blood from Nick's open wrist and lay quietly in his lap. LaCroix reached over and pulled his limp form into his arms. "Can you stand, Nicholas?" LaCroix watched Nick struggle to his feet still favoring one arm. Once he had managed to stand, he had to grip a kitchen chair to steady himself. He looked at his father with contempt. "What have you done, LaCroix?" "Now is not the time. Your friend here needs nourishment of more than your blood, and you wife and son need your assistance." LaCroix went straight up through the skylight and headed for the Raven. Struggling to remain steady, Nick followed. ------------ Tracy paced the floor watching the door constantly. Not as if she really expected them to use the door, but at least it was something to do as she waited. She should have been with them. She stopped and checked her gun again for the tenth time in the last 30 minutes. Miller stood guard outside in the dark overhang across the street. Natalie and Theressa were readying a room for Daniel in case he was injured. Jonathan stayed close by his mother's side. They were almost inseparable. If Trace hadn't known better, she would have thought it was more for his mother's benefit than his own. Without noticing, Jonathan had returned to the main bar area and watched Tracy pace feverishly for the past few minutes. As she stopped to check her gun again, Jonathan walked over and clasped his arms around her leg. She stopped suddenly as warmth spread throughout her at his touch. It was so peaceful. The stress and worry about Daniel hadn't diminished, yet they were easier to accept now. It was Jonathan's touch that did it. What was it about his touch that created peace and warmth? She shoved her gun back in its holster and reached down to pick him up. She smiled as he wrapped his arms around her neck and giggled softly in her ears. "Thanks, Jonathan. You ever going to tell me how you do that?" She pulled him gently away from her shoulder and watched the merriment danced across his childlike features. He simply shrugged his shoulders, hugged her fiercely, and then he began to squirm for her to put him down. When his feet hit the floor, he headed back toward the bedroom and his mother. LaCroix appeared suddenly without a sound, gracefully carrying Daniel's still unconscious form in his arms. Trace tried to read his face but LaCroix's stoic mask was in place. "In there......Nat and Theresa have made a place to take care of him." Trace motioned toward the living quarters in the back and down the hall. LaCroix swiftly walked down the hall, deposited Daniel on the bed, and finally locked eyes with Natalie. She looked past him only to see Tracy. Fear as black as night rose in her throat. "Where's Nick?" No sooner than the words had left her lips, her husband stepped into the room. There was blood on his clothing but he seemed perfectly okay. His eyes met hers and she rose to greet him. With open arms he enveloped her as Tracy rushed to Daniel's side. Nick kissed the top of his wife's head as he held her close, soaking up the love and warmth that she offered. Jonathan appeared around the corner of the bed and latched onto his father's leg. Nick broke his embrace long enough to pick Jonathan up into one arm. With his broken arm now healed, he held his wife with one and his son in the other. LaCroix disappeared, returning with several bottles of his special reserve. He thrust one into Tracy's hand and the other he offered to Nick. Jonathan took the bottle from his grandfather's hand as Nick glared angrily at him. Nat watched the reactions between the two men and felt her husband's anger, however, Daniel needed her help. She removed herself from her husband and took Jonathan. The two older vampires sparked with the energy as the rage passed between them. Tracy broke the silence and the electricity in the room. "What happened, Nick?" Nick brought his attention back to her as he recognized the raw need in her eyes. "He's okay, Trace. He took a stake above the heart. Just feed him blood slowly down his throat and keep him quiet. He'll be okay in a few days." Nick brought his attention back to LaCroix. "Let's take this in the other room." Nick noticed Theressa standing next to Daniel's bed as Tracy and Natalie fussed over him. "Theressa, you take Jonathan and put him to bed for me. Okay? LaCroix and I need to have a little chat." The last words were almost a growl as the anger returned to his voice when LaCroix's name crossed his lips. Nick walked back into the main bar, drinking directly from the bottle as he walked. Not looking back to see if his father was following, he stopped when he reached the bar. Having drained the bottle, he reached over the bar for a second. He downed the second in one gulp and turned golden angry eyes to his father. LaCroix drained the bottle still left in his hands and met his son's angry gaze straight on. "You are overreacting again, Nicholas." His blue eyes sparked slightly but did not turn. Control was much easier when you weren't angry. Nick flew at his father and threw him across the room where he landed with a hard thump against the wall. LaCroix shook his head to clear it as his son grabbed him and pulled him to his feet. "Tell me, LaCroix, just what was so important that you would make a deal with that creature, 'Yenshi'? Tell me just exactly how your debt involves the life of my son?" Nick growled as he slammed LaCroix hard up against the wall with all his strength. "Tell me what possible excuse you have for doing anything with that evil creature of the devil. Tell me!" He screamed at his father and threw him completely across the room crashing into a table and splintering it into a hundred pieces. One piece of the table leg had splintered and protruded through LaCroix's back and out his stomach in the front. Although not a fatal wound, it was at least painful. Nick eyed the wooden stake covered in blood. LaCroix struggled with removing the stake as his angry son virtually stalked across the room. He felt the anger washing over his son and knew the final outcome if Nick ever lost complete control. Theressa and Natalie had appeared at the doorway to the bar when the first crash sounded. Theressa started to Lucien as she saw him struggle with the stake. She had watched the fight from a distance as she recognized the feel of despair and resignation humming through him via their link. Lucien was letting his son vent his anger without fighting back. Why? Natalie grabbed her sister's arm and forced her to remain still while Nick and LaCroix finished what they had started. Nick jerked LaCroix to his feet using the stake as lever causing LaCroix to scream in agony as the stake tore through his flesh. Now face to face with his father in full vampire mode, Nick growled his question again. "Tell me LaCroix! TELL ME!! WHAT IS WORTH THE LIFE OF MY SON?" LaCroix whispered through clenched teeth, with pain and regret. "The life of MY son!" Chapter 5 The anger instantly turned into disbelief as Nick's eyes turned from gold to blue as he stared at his father. He pulled the stake out of LaCroix's stomach and caught him as he started to collapse on the floor. LaCroix clutched his abdomen to staunch the bleeding and let his metabolism take over the healing process. Within seconds, Theressa was by his side shoving a bottle of his reserve into his hand, which he gladly accepted and drained in a matter of seconds. Theressa helped him to a chair and steadied him while his body healed. Nick turned away from his father in disbelief and forced the anger he felt for LaCroix's betrayal aside. Natalie simply walked over and wrapped her arms around her husband's waist and held him. Her warmth and love calmed him to a more rational state and then he returned his eyes to his father's for answers. LaCroix's body was almost healed and he stood to face his son's accusing glare face to face. "Explain it to me, LaCroix. Tell me why I can't remember anything but you and Yenshi together destroying a whole village. Tell me how that saved my life and will cost me my son's life." Nick's voice was much calmer than he felt as he struggled to keep the pain of LaCroix betrayal out of his voice. "The villagers were hunting innocents Nicholas, and you got in the way. You tried to save a few of them and they staked you for it. The stakes where dipped in holy water. When I found you, you where almost dead. I removed the stake and fed you my blood as well as the blood of one of the mortals that lay dying beside you....but you did not respond quickly. When you finally did, you were in agony. The holy water was destroying you from within. Yenshi and her followers were the reasons for all the hunting by the villagers. She and her group were raiding the village for children in search of the 'Child of Light'. A group of the villagers caught them and started burning members of her group out of fear for their children. Yenshi's powers were weaker then, and she had not found what she sought." "Child of Light?" Natalie questioned as she held Nick. His body tensed noticeably as LaCroix spoke. He was remembering or was it more? Nick stared at his father and answered Nat's question. "The 'Child of Light' is a myth handed down in the ancient scrolls that the Tribunal held as their sacred bible. In the scroll, it is said a child born of two worlds would enter in a time of great need and possess great power. This power could be channeled into whoever controlled the child. With the use of magic, the power that passed between them would grant the receiver eternal life and the ability to control all around them forever. The world would be his slave for all eternity. In essence....ultimate power over all mankind." Nat stared and Nick and then LaCroix. "She thinks Jonathan is that child. That's why she's been killing all the fathers and sons." LaCroix stared at Nicholas. "Yes." "There's more...." Nick waited, but not patiently, as Nat felt his body tense even more as LaCroix continued. "She found me caring for you as you lay dying in my arms. She offered me your life for the life of your unborn son and my aid in destroying those who attacked her. I agreed. There was nothing more that I could do for you. She used her magic and absorbed the holy water from your body. You recovered and I helped her destroy the village as agreed." LaCroix completely healed walked closer to his once again angry son. "The rest of the debt was NEVER meant to be repaid. Vampires DON'T have children, Nicholas." He turned and walked back behind the bar and pulled out another bottle of his special reserve. Slowly he poured 2 glasses and sat them on the bar. "I erased your memory of that night because of the bargain. It was part of the deal. That's why you don't remember much of it." Anger simmered through Nick as he listened to LaCroix's explanation, yet the father in him understood the choice he made long ago. Nick slowly walked to the bar and grasped the second glass sitting there. He understood but he would not accept sacrificing his son as the only alternative to LaCroix's debt. He downed the blood in one gulp and stared at his father. "You need time to think about the alternatives, and I need to check on Daniel." Nick turned abruptly and walked toward Daniel's room. Nat stared at her husband's back and then followed. When she reached the door she hesitated and turned back to LaCroix still standing at the bar. "I've never really understood you until now, LaCroix....Be careful.....you may be more human than you think." Nat followed her husband into Daniel's room. ------------------- Nick walked into Daniel's room, silently brooding over what he learned. Tracy sat beside his bed with the tears flowing freely down her cheeks. She had sliced her wrist and stared first at the blood pooling slowly and then back to Daniel. Indecision and love was written on her face. She stroked Daniel's hair as he lay quietly on the bed barely breathing. "Trace?" Nick spoke softly and stepped further into the room. Her teary bloodshot eyes met Nick's. There was so much more there than just pain. Nick rushed to her side, clamped her wrist in his grasp to stop the blood flow and knelt down in front of her. "I love him, Nick. I never got to tell him that and I don't want to be too late this time. I never had a chance to tell Vachon, and he's dead. I was afraid of letting myself feel anything for Daniel, but it happened anyway. I want him to know how I feel....my fears, and my love for him. If I give him this, there will be no more secrets. Right?" She stared at the blood dripping down her arm around Nick's fingers and then back to his eyes. "The time for secrets is over. He has to know that I killed Vachon because I loved him, and if he can live with that then we have a chance. I tried telling him and I couldn't. Every time we start to get close, I see Vachon and the stake sticking out of his chest. How could I have killed someone that I loved." Tears flowed steadily down her face as the guilt washed over her. Nick could understand guilt. It had been with him most of his life. He pulled her to her feet and into his arms. She sobbed freely into his shoulder as he tried to comfort her. Guilt was so destructive. He knew that better than anyone, and he also knew that love was the only cure for it. Nat had taught him that. If you can finally forgive yourself, then others will too. Loving someone beyond all else was the cure. It was the only cure that would last and the only hope there was for himself and those like him, both mortal and immortal. Vachon knew that when he died. He knew that Tracy loved him and that she was the only one he would trust with his immortal soul and so he finished it. He finished his immortal life and immortal pain with the one he loved. She had saved him, only Tracy didn't see it that way. "Trace?" Nick pulled her away from him slightly and sat her back in the chair as he knelt down in front of her. "Vachon knew you loved him. That's why in the end you were the one he came to end his pain. You were the one that was strong enough and that loved him enough to let him go. Don't feel guilty about it or doubt your ability to love." Nick pulled her bleeding wrist up before them both for her to see. "Know this, Trace. Once you do this, Daniel will know all your secrets, your passions, your pain, your hopes and your love....but it will make it harder for him to be around you and not take it. Once you are in his blood and his mind, he knows all that you are. If he loves you, he won't ever let you go. Be sure before you do this that this is what you both want. There will be no turning back unless he dies or you do. Think this through, because you will no longer be two but one." Nick gently ran his palm down her tear streaked face. "Like you and Nat?" She whispered softly. Natalie had listened to the exchange between them silently at the door. She walked over and squatted down beside her husband with the love that she felt for him glowing in her eyes. "Like Nick and I, Trace. We are one in body and soul bound not only by love, but our blood. If this is what you truly want then give yourself to him, but if there is any doubt in your mind....wait. It wouldn.t be fair to Daniel....or you." Nat touched her friend.s arm in support. "We are with you, no matter what you decide." Nat rose and Nick followed her. Trace followed their progress to the door and said a silent prayer for them being together. They were exactly where and what they wanted to be....together in everything. They were one. Could she and Daniel ever be like that? Did she want them to be like that? Did he? If she did this without his consent, would he forgive her if she was wrong? So many questions went unanswered as she stared at the blood still dripping from the wound on her wrist. She used her other hand to apply pressure to it and her decision was made when she turned to her friends now waiting at the door. "Nick...Natalie....You always make me look at the whole picture instead of just one part. Thanks!" She turned her attention back to Daniel as Nick and Natalie pulled the door closed. ----------- Nick pulled Natalie into his arms and buried his face in her hair. If he lived forever, he would never tire of the feel and smell of her in his arms. He whispered in her ear. "Tell me you have no regrets." She pulled away slightly and gently ran her fingers down his beautiful face resting them gently on his lips. She smiled and then replaced them with her lips which he gladly accepted. When she came up for air happiness shown in her eyes. "As long as we are together, Nick, I shall never have any regrets." Nat turned her eyes back to the closed door. "Do you think she will....?" Nick pulled her back into his embrace and whispered into her hair. "I don't know, but we will be here for them either way." Chapter 6 Nick placed his arm around his wife's waist and guided her down the hall. Theressa and LaCroix were still in the main bar talking. Peeking into the room where Theressa and Natalie had placed Jonathan, they were both satisfied that their son was safe at least for now. Sunrise was near and exhaustion was written on both their faces when they closed Jonathan's door. As the door clicked shut, Natalie changed her mind and reached over to push it open slightly. "Just in case he needs us." She looked to Nick for understanding. "My ears aren't quite up to yours yet." He smiled and dropped a light kiss to her lips. "It makes me feel better too." He whispered as he released her reluctantly. Finally taking a look at his clothes he winced in disgust. "I think I need a shower and a change before we call it a night." "I'll go see if I can find some clothes that will fit while you shower." She touched his arm reassuringly and then went in search of clean clothing for the both of them. --------------- Nick finished his shower and slipped on his old jeans, commando style, as he waited for Natalie's return. Nick stood staring out the window as the last vestige of night gave way to dawn. A tight knot of fear felt permanently lodged in his stomach. What were their alternatives? Yenshi was way to powerful now and he would not give up his son willingly, but something was bothering him. According to legend, only the child contained the power, so why were they killing the fathers throughout this nightmare. The autopsy reports stated the fathers had been killed first. What was the connection? There was an answer here, he just wasn't seeing it. He was tired, too tired to think. Nat watched him from the door as she entered. The pain and worry were etched across his face like a road map. Her heart ached just to watch him. She could feel his anguish and stress, as well as the fear slowly cascading in waves across their link. Over the past several years, she finally learned how to control the emotions that came through their link, with the exception of those from physical pain. At times they still took her breath away, yet the knowledge that he could feel hers in return somehow comforted her. She used it, as did he, to help them get through the tough times. They were no longer two, but one. With each passing day and each exchange of blood, they were becoming forever linked through their love and their blood. She thought at times that she should have felt smothered by such intense passion, but oddly enough it was more a comfort than anything else. For the first time in her life, she was not alone. There was someone who loved her, and was there for her no matter what....and every fiber of her being felt it. She dropped the clean clothes on the bed, placed her arms around her husband's waist and laid her cheek softly on his back as he stared out the window. He placed his hands over hers as she stood holding him. Her love for him poured through their link and he let himself go to it. It caressed him, washed over him like a warm shower and he needed it. He needed her. Slowly he turned, placing her arms around his neck and pulling her next to him. "Make love to me, Natalie. I need to be one with you. I need your warmth, your strength, your love." He kissed her softly and then sucked gently on her lower lip before returning again, only to kiss her harder this time. His hands lifted her blouse enough to let them have free access to her skin. She offered him her open mouth and he plunged his tongue into the warm recess and dueled with hers. She ran her hands down his naked chest and let them knead softly the flat of his stomach above his jeans. Slowly she undid the top button of his jeans and then the zipper. She pushed them over his hips revealing his naked body underneath. A groan escaped his lips as she ran her fingers over his tight ass and pushed his jeans free from his hips to a pile at his feet. He undid her bra and let his hand rub her nipples until they were hard, as his mouth continued to worship her lips and face with kisses. As he sucked ,licked and kissed his way down her neck, her hands found his erection. She stroked him lightly at first and then grasped him hard in her hand. His body burned for her as his eyes turned golden and his fangs began to ache with need. "Nat!" He broke the kiss off as she stroked him harder and he grew even larger in her hand. She stepped away and the loss of her warmth created a void he couldn't stand. He reached for her, causing her to smile as the gold began to appear in her own eyes. She simply pointed at the jeans pooled at his feet. "Take them off, Nick, and lie down." Nick stepped out of the jeans and flipped them across the room with one foot. He reached for her and she stepped back once more. "On the bed, Nick." She motioned to the big four poster bed in the center of the room. Nick offered her his hand, never letting his eyes leave hers as he backed toward the bed. When he reached it, he sat down and tried to pull her to him, but she simply pushed him flat on his back. Slowly she ran her fingertips lightly down his flat stomach resting them just above his blonde pubic hair, then she kissed his stomach letting her tongue run inside his navel in tiny circles. A low growl emanated from his chest as he reached for her, yet she still backed away. "Natalie!" came out of his lips in a frustrated gasp causing her to smile. "Tonight, Nick, let me make love to you. Let me take the pain away." She pushed him back flat on his back and stood beside the bed. When he slowed his breathing and agreed, she went to the foot of the bed. Slowly she pulled her blouse over her head taking her already loose bra with it in one languid motion. She reached for the ceiling and inhaled deeply making her breasts rise to peaks before his lustfilled eyes. She brought them down slowly, rubbing her fingertips across her chest and caressing her nipples before him until they hardened. When they were tight buds she ran her fingertips down across her own stomach and then loosened the button and zipper to her own jeans. With lust in her eyes, she wiggled out of her tight jeans, enticing him with each movement of her fingers over her own body. Slowly she crawled onto the bed dragging her tongue up his leg to his inner thigh. She let her breasts follow her tongue and then she began to feather light kisses where she licked, blowing a warm breath after each kiss onto his cool skin. Nick reached for her in complete need. His erection was so hard she gasped as he drug her across it. She let her lips meet his. Her tongue plunged deep within his mouth as his hands caressed and kneaded her ass while she rubbed her mound against his hard cock. He reached to touch her wet core and she stopped his hand once again and placed them on her hips. She rose over him and positioned herself over his hard shaft. He thrust upward as she pushed onto him, engulfing his now throbbing cock inside her warm wet core. "Natalie, sweet Natalie." He pushed her full onto him as she ground her hips to take him full into her. His eyes met hers as she leaned forward pulling herself off him slightly then plunging back down again. With each stroke, she ground deeper onto his shaft until her body screamed for release. Both their fangs dropped as they searched for the union of blood and soul. His lips found hers again and his tongue matched his hips until her body gave into her need and started to contract around him. "Come with me, Nick! Feel my love for you.....all of you." Nick thrust harder and deeper as she began to come and offered his neck to her. When her fangs sank into his neck and their connection complete, he released himself within her and let it flood through their link. Desire, love, warmth, strength, all that they were together was heightened as he pumped his seed within her loins and she wrapped herself tightly around him. He needed all of her and gave into the beast. Carefully he sank his fangs into her shoulder and drank in her essence and love as she fed off him. The beauty and serenity that they found in each other's blood each time they made love strengthened them. They were once again whole. Once again they would find their answers together. ------------------- Theressa sat watching LaCroix as he nursed the last bottle in his hands. He become silent and deathly still as his mind ventured elsewhere. He was in another place, another time. His body was here but not his mind. She watched the emotions cross his face unguarded as he visited this other place. There was sadness, pain, joy and lust all written within his eyes. He breathed slowly, closed his eyes and pushed into the feeling. He wanted to feel this, needed to feel it beyond anything else tonight, when Jonathan appeared at his side. Theressa had not heard him enter but she supposed she had been to caught up in watching Lucien give into unguarded emotion. Jonathan simply lay his hand on his grandfather knee and LaCroix came back to the present. He looked at Jonathan in dismay and then glanced at Nick and Natalie's room. "Mommy is taking Daddy's pain away. She loves Daddy and he loves her." Jonathan's innocent statement caught Theressa by surprise as she automatically looked to Nick and Tasha's room. LaCroix let his hand run down the side of his grandson's face. "Yes, Jonathan, they will love each other....now and always." Jonathan's little hand came to cover his grandfather's with a smile that was filled with joy. "We are all one Grandfather....Mommy, Daddy, you and me." Jonathan held onto his hand and reached for Theressa. Theressa came willingly and knelt on the floor beside Jonathan as he stood before his grandfather in the chair. Her eyes followed Lucien's in awe as he willingly gave into this small child. Gently Jonathan placed Theressa's hand into his grandfather's and then kissed the top of them softly. "Aunt Theressa could take away your pain too, Grandfather." He looked hopefully into LaCroix's face and saw hope. Smiling broadly he stepped away from the two of them. "Mommy and Daddy are sleepy now. I am too." Jonathan walked down the hall and into his mother and father's room and shut the door quietly. Theressa sat with her hand in Lucien's and finally let her eyes meet his. They were all so connected. It frightened her and warmed her at the same time. "He could feel them making love?" She waited, not sure she wanted to know the answer and....then she realized just exactly where Lucien had been. Chapter 7 Nick awoke to a small hand caressing his cheek. He opened his blue eyes to find his son tucked gently under his arm. His bright blue eyes stared at his father's as he caressed his face and the stubble on his chin. Nick smiled and Jonathan stopped rubbing his face. "I want scratchy, too." Jonathan said as he rubbed his soft fingers across Nick's beard. Nick simply captured his son's hand in his and then rubbed the small hand across his tiny smooth face. "I would rather have Jonathan's smooth face, but you will get this stubble all too soon. Don't rush it. Okay?" Nick leaned over and kissed his forehead. Jonathan wiggled out of his father's embrace and stood next to the bed. "I'm hungry, Dad." Nick smiled at his son and his demands. "Okay, my little slave driver, but I have to get dressed." Nick stared at his son's sleep-wrinkled clothes and raised one eyebrow before he spoke. "I don't sleep in my clothes like someone we know." Jonathan giggled at his dad as he spoke. "You look like grandfather." Jonathan tried to raise one eyebrow and leave the other down and finally gave up and pulled one up with his little hand. Nick began to chuckle, trying not to wake Nat who slept peacefully snuggled up against him. "Okay, you made your point, young man. Now you go find those spare clothes your grandfather keeps for you here while I put mine on and I will meet you in the kitchen. Do you remember where they are?" Jonathan ran toward the door. "Grandfather's bottom drawer. He put them low for me." Jonathan bounced out of the room and Nick slipped quietly out of bed causing Nat to stir slightly in protest. "Nick?" Natalie moaned as his moved away from her. Nick pulled her hair back from her face and gently kissed her lips. "I'm going to go feed Jonathan. You sleep a little while longer, love. It's not quite dusk yet." Natalie in half sleep reached for Nick and he captured her hand, kissing the palm before he placed it back on his empty pillow. "I'll be there in just a little bit....just 15 more minutes." Nick chuckled. Waking up was always so hard for Nat, since they started exchanging blood. She said it had nothing to do with it. That she just was never a morning person or night as it turned out to be. She said that's why man invented coffee. ---------------- Jonathan approached his grandfather's room expecting him to still be asleep. After all, it was not dark yet. Jonathan knew his father, and grandfather, slept during the day and a small part of him understood why. He pushed the door open silently and stepped into the room. LaCroix sat at his desk in the corner of the room with his head in his hands. He hadn't slept all day. He had racked his mind for answers and could only find one. None of this was suppose to be, yet it was. The blood in the glass sat before him, untouched, as he sensed his grandson enter the room. LaCroix raised his head to find his grandson standing calmly at the corner of his desk. He pushed the chair back and met the mirror image of Nicholas staring into his soul. "Jonathan? What are you doing up so early?" Jonathan came over to his side and raised his arms to be picked up. LaCroix picked him up, sat him on his lap and without thinking hugged the small bundle against his chest. He thought those feelings long dead. It was almost a raw pain that coursed through him as he held Jonathan. He had denied it with Nicholas, pushed it back when he was around Theressa, but Jonathan had a power to make him feel....everything. It terrified him, yet a part of him long dead craved it, welcomed it with open arms and bathed in the emotion. For centuries, he had denied anything that could make him feel again, yet that was what had attracted him to Nicholas.....emotion, passion, and the ability to love. They were all things that were not supposed to exist in a creature of the dark. They existed in Nicholas and he was drawn to them as a moth was to a flame. Now with Jonathan, he had no choice. Jonathan hugged his grandfather and felt the turmoil within. It was this way always when his father and grandfather where in the same room. He wanted to make them happy again. He wanted to take the pain away from them both like Mommy did for Daddy but he didn't know how. " Is Grandfather sad?" His innocent blue eyes met his grandfather's. LaCroix pushed his grandson away from him slightly. "Grandfather has done something that will hurt Jonathan and your father. It was something bad, a long time ago and I'm not sure even I can fix it. So, yes, I'm sad, Jonathan." "You fix anything, Grandfather, cause you love Jonathan and Daddy. That's all takes." Jonathan watched his grandfather's face for acceptance and saw only doubt. His small hand reached for his face and ran it down his cheek only to be captured by LaCroix strong hand. "I feel Grandfather's love. You need faith!" LaCroix stared at his grandson and held his little hand to his face and for the first time in centuries, said a silent prayer. "I hope you're right, Jonathan. I hope you're right." Jonathan jumped down and ran to the bottom bureau drawer to remove his clean clothes that grandfather always kept for him. When he had picked out what he wanted, he smiled at his choice and turned to bid his grandfather farewell but LaCroix was gone. ------------------ Natalie awoke, slowly adjusting to the change in the light within the room as she tried to remember just exactly where she was. Last night's memories assaulted her in one wave making her need to steady herself as she sat up in the bed. Beside the bed on the nightstand stood a lamp, which she flipped on quickly. Sitting next to the lamp was the rose Racine had given her 4 years ago. Startled by it's presence, Natalie picked it up gently and watched the color began to change while a gentle hum resonated through the room. She quickly sat it down on the bed and the sound stopped and the color began to fade. When she picked it up again, the color darkened and the sound returned. She laid the rose gently on the bed, dressed quickly and then picked it up again. As the sound returned and the color began to change, she went in search of Nick. ------------------ Nick checked on Daniel and Tracy as he passed their room and found them sound asleep in each others arms. He closed the door quietly and checked on Theressa, finding her bed empty. As he headed for the kitchen, he heard noises coming from the little cooking area housed at the far end of the bar. Not much food was prepared here, since most of the residents didn't require normal cuisine, but LaCroix kept a few tidbits since Jonathan had been born and for Theressa's infrequent visits. He had converted a storage room into a small kitchen off the back side of the bar and the noises he heard emanated from there. Nick stuck his head in LaCroix's bedroom looking for Jonathan. Finding it deserted, he proceeded to the only noise in the building. When he stepped into the kitchen, he found Theressa and Jonathan sitting down to a plate of scrambled eggs. Theressa noticed Nick as he entered. "There's more on the stove if you want some." Nick grabbed a plate and dished up a large portion. He watched his son devour his breakfast and found the sight to be something he never tired of. Theressa watched Nick closely. They were in for a rough night....all of them. She and Lucien had talked till almost noon, when he demanded she sleep. His anger and guilt finally began to eat at him. At first, denial seemed the easiest answer....and was, but it wasn't something she would let him live with. He had made the decision centuries ago, and he had to correct it if there was a way. Theressa knew LaCroix wasn't afraid of death, but she was. The thought of losing him now, after all the progress they had made, didn't lead to pleasant dreams. She had tossed and turned and finally given up, but found him gone when she entered his room. Nick ate his eggs without thinking. Normally eating eggs made him feel better since it was one of the few foods his digestive system would accept now that his metabolism was changing, but his thoughts where elsewhere. His thoughts were on the fathers and sons that had already been slaughtered. The one question kept coming to mind. Why? Why kill all those innocent people when Yenshi knew what he looked like and his connection to LaCroix. Finding him would have been a simple matter, but she chose to butcher repeatedly just as she had centuries ago....and then he knew. He pushed out of his chair so quickly it crashed on the floor behind him. "Where’s LaCroix, Theressa?" Fear and dismay edged his voice as he locked eyes with hers. He reached for her across the table as the first wave of pain racked his body hard enough to bring him to his knees. "LaCroix!!!!!!!" Nick screamed as he collapsed to the floor. As the first wave passed ,he finally caught his breath and accepted Theressa arm to help him up. The waves of pain passed through him again as he clutched the table for support and grasped for control. He pushed it back and sought LaCroix's special reserve. Finding a bottle at the end of the bar he downed it in two gulps. His control returned as he turned to face Theressa now behind him. "Where is he, Theressa? What has he done?" Nick struggled to breathe as he reached for another bottle. "He's gone to his death in place of his son." Came a quiet voice from the center of the room. Nick stared at Racine who stood floating above the floor engulfed in a long flowing cape with a hood . "You have the power to save him. The power to save them all." She floated closer to Nick as if on a cloud and finally settled to the floor, as her feet magically appeared from under her long cloak "He is the one she fears. She killed the others to separate him from you. His powers are great but combined with yours, you would be unstoppable. Pure evil cannot stand in the face of the light, but you still have the power to stop her." Natalie walked into the room carrying the rose before her. She watched Racine float toward her husband and son. Only then did she make her presence known. Walking quickly to her husband's side, she placed one hand in his for support as she watched Racine's figure shimmer in the light of the room. "Yenshi has always had the gift of sight. When she saved you centuries ago, she knew you were the one to bring light back into the darkness. You alone had the strength to persevere against LaCroix's evil and make him see the possibilities of his own humanity. You alone had the strength to fight your nature and thus create a child of both worlds. A child of light and darkness, created in love." She looked at Jonathan as he now stood by his mother's side. The light of love shown in his eyes. The hope and faith of his parents had brought him into this world and that alone would protect him now. Nick was trying to make the pieces fit. "She killed the fathers and sons to make LaCroix fight her alone. He is sacrificing himself to protect us He's thinks she'll trade his power for Jonathan's and mine?" It was more a question than a statement. "The one true constant about your father, Nicholas, is his love for you. It is what has protected him against the 'great evil' that seeks to conquer the world. His heart has been hardened for centuries but you alone have given him hope and he has clung to that in search of his own humanity." She smiled as she watched Nick's face accept what his heart had known all along. "What Yenshi doesn't know is that YOU have all that you need to defeat her. You are stronger now." Racine came closer and lifted Nick's hand into hers. "You have love, Nicholas." Racine picked up Natalie's hand with her other and placed it onto of Nick's. "She has faith....and together you have created hope for both worlds and crushed the evil within you." Racine stooped down to Jonathan's level and smiled into his bright blue eyes. "He is the 'Child of Light'. He is the hope that both light and darkness can live as one. He is the power she seeks." Racine stood and pulled her rose from the folds of her cape and gently removed the other rose from Natalie's hand. They were identical roses, both glowing and resonating a low pitch hum. Racine stooped down to Jonathan again and placed a rose in each of his small hands. As they touched his small palms the sound grew louder and the roses turned darker pink. Racine watched his face and his eyes met hers only momentarily, when she nodded her head in approval. Jonathan moved his hands together till the rose petals touched, causing a brilliant white light to flood the room and the sound of tinkling bells to echo throughout. Jonathan giggled as the roses became entwined together almost in a lovers embrace and the color turned blood red. Nick and Natalie reached for the rose and Jonathan almost in unison. As their hands touched Jonathan's, the bright light illuminated the room in a fiery iridescent glow that shimmered for only moments and then disappeared. They held once again the crystal clear rose upon a single heart that winked in the low light of the bar as they stood in silence. Nick stared at the rose and then Racine as he whispered in awe. "With love and faith we have created hope,....but together WE are the ultimate power! A power that not even Yenshi can overcome." Racine smiled and backed away from the lovely family before her. She had chosen wisely. "Hope has always been within each of you. Now with love and faith you can give it to others like yourselves. Know that pure evil cannot withstand the light of love." Racine began to fade into mist as her words echoed again throughout the room. "Love...and faith, children....together," and she disappeared. Chapter 8 ------------- LaCroix landed softly outside Nick's loft. Yenshi was here. He could feel it. Either she would take him in place of his son and grandson or he would destroy her. He straightened his jacket, flicked some imaginary piece of lint off the collar, then walked through the side door to the garage. He finally felt at peace. It was something Jonathan had said. He was doing the right thing and for the first time in his life it was for the right reason. He loved his son and grandson. No matter what happened tonight at least his grandson knew that there was some humanity left in his soul. Odd, he thought he had never cared before, but tonight it was important that at least one member of his family knew that he loved them. LaCroix stepped into the loft through the stairwell entrance without so much as a sound. Yenshi paced the floor in front of the fireplace as her associates stood silently by each corner, watching and waiting. She sensed him and let her eyes turn gold, then red when she finally brought her eyes to his. "I see you have come alone, Lucien. Not wise, but what I expected. You are soooo predictable." She laughed and projected her slowly building anger within it. "You’ve come to exchange yourself for your son and grandson, I presume." She floated toward him on air as her feet disappeared under the folds of her cape. She stopped only inches away from him and let her fetid breath cascade over his overly heightened senses. "What makes you think that you have anything I want?" She backed away when he did not move or react in any way to her presence. He was a cold bastard, she would give him that but he had his one weakness. "Nicholas has nothing you need, Yenshi. I, on the other hand, possess shall we say, certain powers that you might want." He stood one moment before her and in the next he was gone only to reappear again seconds later. She watched him intently and then smiled "Yes, you have several things that might interest me, but then again I can just...." A bolt of lighting fled from her fingers into LaCroix. "....take them." Fire burned through his veins and pushed into his mind as every nerve in his body screamed in agony. When he recovered enough to breathe, he found himself on the opposite side of the room in a heap on the floor. Without thinking he used all his vampire speed and launched himself at her across the room. She fell hard as he slashed viciously at her throat in an effort to rip her head off. Energy shot from her eyes and sliced his wrists with burning fire, deep enough to make the blood flow freely. Her companions grabbed his bleeding wrists and crashed his body backwards against the fireplace. The force knocked the wind out of him. Iron manacles magically appeared attached to the stone in the fireplace, and encircled his wrists. He struggled to free himself. LaCroix looked in amazement as the chain links shortened before his very eyes and pulled him tight against the fireplace stone. It was evil magic in it's purest form and it enraged him. He concentrated and fought the magic as the energy force within Yenshi shot forth again electrifying his whole body. LaCroix screamed in agony as the magic and energy sapped his strength and replaced his power with pain. Each breath was sheer torture, each thought, a knife cutting pieces out of his body. Blood flowed freely from his wrists and every orifice of his body. His eyes, ears, nose, mouth all bled in free flowing streams. His life force was being drained with each energy bolt she threw. She guided them relentlessly through his body until his mind begged for release. ---------------- Theressa had been pacing the floor since they left. She knew that Tracy and herself would be more a hindrance than a help because of their mortality, but it didn't make the waiting any easier. Tracy stepped out of Daniel's room 10 minutes later. "Where did they go, Theressa?" Tracy waited with more patience than she felt. "To free Lucien and send Yenshi back to where she came from." Worry etched Theressa's face as she spoke. "Let's go!" Tracy grabbed her jacket thrown over the back of the chair nearest the bar. "We can't, Tracy. Nick said she could use us against them. Racine was here. Centuries ago her mother was one of Yenshi's followers. She said they had everything they needed. That their bond between the three of them was stronger than Yenshi. That their love and faith in each other together was stronger than pure evil. That pure evil could not stand in the light of love and survive." Theressa began pacing again, twisting the napkin in her hands in knots as she paced. Tracy stopped her in mid stride. "What is it that you're not telling me?" A single tear escaped her eye as she spoke. "If their love will destroy the evil in Yenshi what will it do to Lucien....I....mean....I know he's not all evil but it could kill him as well, couldn't it?" Tracy took Theressa by the arm and led her to the nearest chair and made her sit. She pulled up the chair next to her and thought for a moment. "Nick could never kill LaCroix. He's told me lots of time in the past that he had tried and never succeeded. That deep down in him, no matter what has transpired between them, that LaCroix was a part of him. If he killed him, it would be like killing himself. I'm not sure if that's love, but it's pretty close for two full-fledged vampires." Tracy smiled and raised Theressa's chin to make her look at her instead of the floor. "But that's just it, Trace. Nick isn't a full fledged vampire anymore just as Tasha isn't fully human anymore. I just...." "Then let's go help them." Daniel's soft voice projected to the women on the other side of the room. "Daniel!" Tracy jumped out of the seat to go help him. He waved her off. "I'm fine, Trace. A little weak, but fine. Let's go help them. The least we can do is pick up the pieces when they're done." Theressa let the tears flow freely as raw pain engulfed her. Daniel saw the pain and the tears. "No! Theressa, I didn't mean LaCroix's. Damn! I don't like the guy very much, but I know Nick loves him. He could never kill his own father....not now! He couldn't live with himself." He touched Theressa arm in comfort. "Trust me, Theressa. It's in Nick’s blood. I know a lot more than I did before. I don't claim to understand him or LaCroix, but I know what he feels." Theressa sniffed slightly and Daniel pulled a hankie out of his pocket. "Now let's go help them, okay?" Daniel offered his hand to Theressa and his arm to Trace. ------------------ Yenshi was so absorbed in her torture she did not hear or sense Nicholas' arrival. As she got ready to throw the last blast through his body and give LaCroix his release, someone applauded from the corner of the room. She looked up with rage and contempt in her eyes. Nick stood clapping loudly and then walked forward a few steps. Natalie stood holding Jonathan in her arms on his left simply smiled at the evil creature before her. "Very good, Yenshi. You should finish it. LaCroix has always been so troublesome in the past. We shall be glad to be rid of him." Nick looked to Nat for her approval. "Most definitely, Nick. It will be a blessing." Natalie commented dryly. "You do not fool me, de Brabant. You came because you wish to save your father, but you're too late. He is mine , as you shall be. It was nice of you to bring your son as well. It will save me time." She reached toward Nicholas only to be stopped by some invisible wall. She pushed on it and then backed away slightly to analyze this change of events. "What's the matter, Yenshi? Something you hadn't anticipated. Something you're not quite sure of." Nick slowly walked to LaCroix's side. The further away from Natalie and Jonathan he went, the weaker the bond between them and thus the wall that protected them. He needed to be closer to LaCroix before he pushed her. Natalie sensed his concern as she felt the link between them weaken in the presence of such evil. She knew what Nick had to do, what they needed to do. "He looks rather helpless that way, Nick." Nat motioned to LaCroix manacled to the fireplace. "You think our new found friend here would let us do the honors and run a stake through him. I'm sure she could pull his life force out at the same time, but it would give me immense pleasure to watch him finally struggle and die at your hands after everything he's done to you." Confused at the anger she felt coming from the young woman holding the child, she began to doubt. One filled with such anger could not bear the 'Child of Light'. Nick sensed Natalie's change in attitude and felt her anger. He watched Yenshi's reaction and understood. Anger masks all emotion, so he let his have free rein. He walked toward his father and stood before him in full vampire mode. "What makes you think I care what happens to him, Yenshi. He is nothing but a master that I would be free of." Nick reached over and wiped the tip of his finger in the blood running down the corner of LaCroix's face and brought it to his lips in obvious pleasure. LaCroix's golden eyes were now blue as he fought the pain racking his body and he watched his son in disbelief. Not that he didn't deserve the harsh words coming from Nicholas, but a raw pain over his heart ached with Nicholas' final rejection. His son wished him dead above all else. "Come, Natalie. Watch the pain in his face. Yenshi, give her a stake, we shall take turns." Natalie holding Jonathan in one arm reached over a grabbed the stake from one of Yenshi's followers and walked to Nick, standing by LaCroix. Nick wiped his finger through LaCroix blood once again and offered it to Natalie and then Jonathan. They each tasted and completed the blood circle. Then Natalie handed the stake to Nick. Nick faced his father who tried to stand erect as he awaited the final blow. Nick brought each of his wrists to his fangs and sliced them deeply. He grabbed Natalie's and did the same. With regret he grabbed Jonathan's outstretched hand and placed a small slice in the palm of his hand. With that done, he pushed the beast back where it belonged. When he turned to face Yenshi, his eyes were the blue of bright sunny days and his fangs where gone. Nicholas de Brabant Knight stood before her once again. "What foolishness is this, de Brabant? You are fooling no one. Your father's power is mine, as is yours and your son's. Your little charade at playing mistreated son cannot stand up to pure evil. I will take what is mine." She let the energy flow from her fingertips toward LaCroix. Nick stepped quickly in its path. The energy hit him instead of LaCroix and he staggered with the blow but did not scream. Yenshi looked at the burn mark on his clothes, yet he stood before her unharmed. It could not be. His power without his father could not be that strong and then she saw the blood dripping from his wrists and the woman's. His arm entwined around hers and finally clasped her hand combining their blood as well as their strength. "NOOOO!" She screamed in rage and took a step forward. She was once again stopped by the invisible wall that encompassed not only them but now LaCroix as well. The power was between the woman and de Brabant, not his father. It wasn't possible. The power was between father and son. It was written in the scrolls. Separate the father and son and the power was yours. Enraged she poured her entire energy force into the next blast that she sent towards them. Nick braced himself for the pain and the force. He staggered slightly from the force but the pain was non-existent as he checked himself and found only charred clothing but no injuries. Natalie's hand held tightly to his hand as their blood mingled and created the shield. "You are mine!" "Yenshi screamed and locked arms with her associates as she stood channeling their power with hers. Nick looked directly into the face of pure evil one final time. "Be gone, Yenshi! Pure evil cannot stand in the light of love. You have no power here but to destroy yourself and the evil within you." Yenshi screamed in rage as she used all her power and evil magic to channel the energy into searing bolts of energy. As she raised her arms Jonathan raised his bleeding palm and grasped onto Nick's outstretched wrist. The blood circle complete, a mass of twinkling lights began to encircle them growing brighter by the second, filled with warmth and passion. It surged through them, around them and became stronger with each beat of their hearts. Yenshi released the energy bolts. They hit the lights and bounced back to her. As the power burned through her body it was channeled out to her two associates. Burning agony washed through them as they exploded into flames. Yenshi felt her power fade as the energy circled the room and shot directly back to her. As it hit her the second time there was no where to channel the excess. She screamed as the fire started within her chest and engulfed her slowly in the flames of Hell. Her screams echoed throughout the loft, finally lost in the dying embers of her cloak as the fire consumed the final remnants of the cloth. Nick, Nat and Jonathan collapsed to the floor still holding onto each other as the light of power flowed through them and protected them against Yenshi's evil. With the last of the flames and the destruction of Yenshi, Nick released Natalie's hand and Jonathan collapsed in his Mother's arms. The lights that encircled them faded as their blood bond weakened along with their bodies. A peaceful darkness engulfed them and they gave into it willingly. Chapter 9 Finale --------------- Theressa felt Lucien through their weak blood bond. He was not dead. It gave her hope as they pulled up to the loft. Tracy and Daniel jumped out of the car as the scream of death washed through the air around them. Theressa bolted for the door with Tracy and Daniel right behind her. They opened the door to the loft as Nick finally gave into the darkness and collapsed by Natalie and Jonathan on the floor. Theressa rushed to Lucien who lay limply against the fireplace supported only by his wrists held tightly in place by the manacles. Trace and Daniel quickly checked Nick, Nat and Jonathan. With a sigh of relief they felt weak pulses in each of them. Theressa touched LaCroix and he instantly stiffened and flashed golden eyes at hers causing her to step back in shock. Her heartbeat throbbed into his consciousness an unleashed the beast. His body needed human blood to recover. The vampire's sense of survival had taken over. His eyes locked with her's along with his heartbeat. "Come to me, Theressa. Come enjoy what your body longs for, what my body needs." His voice echoed into her mind and pulled her toward him. Closer to her own death and his survival. She stepped closer again willingly. She touched his face gently with her fingertips and let her eyes stay locked with his. The pull from his voice was so strong. The part of her that wanted to be with him surged forward, yet it was by her choice, not his. The vampire never had control over her, not now nor ever. If she gave herself to him it was by her choice not his. She could feel his pain and need and the part of her that loved him was willing. Her common sense told her that the beast was in control and not the man. She loved the man, not the vampire, and she would only give up her life to the man, not the beast. "The beast cannot control me, Lucien. You must choose what you can live with....the man or the vampire." She leaned into him and pressed her cheek to his giving him free access to her neck. She wrapped her arms around his waist while he stood manacled to the fireplace. "I love the man, Lucien." She whispered softly in his ear and waited. Trace started to protest and Daniel silenced her as he held her arm, forcing her back to the floor beside he and Nick, who lay unconscious on the floor. The hunger raged within LaCroix as her scent and heartbeat pounded gloriously in his brain. He was lost to the scent of her, the longing, the need for human blood as she willingly offered everything he needed. Then she had whispered the words that tore at his long dead heart. Words that for centuries no mortal had dared say to him and their link burned with something more than desire. His fangs aching, his body weakened, the beast demanded satisfaction and he screamed in torment as he threw his head back hard against the fireplace stone putting as much distance between her neck and his mouth as possible. "PLEASE!" He closed his eyes as the plea passed his lips almost in a growl. He fought the beast, his breathing, the pain, the anger, the centuries of denial of human warmth and his long suppressed emotions. All those things he detested and thought long dead engulfed him and pushed them back....back to where they belonged under the familiar wall of control and indifference. When he opened his eyes to hers they were once again ice blue. Pain surged through him, but he would not give into it. She watched him shut himself off to her and the world behind the wall of ice that he used to protect himself. Theressa smiled and stepped away from him. She ran quickly to the refrigerator and pulled out several bottles of cows blood and returned. Daniel had disappeared momentarily and returned carrying yet another bottle. "Give him this first, Theressa." He stuck it in her hand, grabbing a bottle out of one hand and replacing it. "It's Nick's hidden special bottle. It will help him heal faster." Theressa removed the cork and pressed it to his lips. The smell of human blood assailed him and flecks of gold dusted his eyes once again. He drank greedily as she held it to his mouth. He let the blood flood his body with its healing powers while he savored the taste as it ran smoothly down the back of his throat. Daniel found a hammer under the sink and set to work on the stone holding the manacles in place as Theressa continued to feed Lucien the remaining bottles of cows blood. Although he grimaced at the taste, he fed and let the blood heal his battered body. By the time Daniel had freed one arm, LaCroix had sufficient strength to pull the other one free. Freed from the stone fireplace at last, still wearing the iron manacles around his wrists, he looked to Tracy as she continued to monitor the three unconscious forms on the floor. His eyes met hers with only one question. "They're alive." She said softly. "They are weak but stable. I don't know what to do for them." LaCroix saw strength written on her face and finally understood why Nicholas treasured this mortal's friendship. He walked to her side and surveyed the room casually before he spoke. He picked up Jonathan and placed him gently in Theressa's arms and turned back to Daniel and the young blonde detective still seated beside his son. "Can the two of you manage to bring the good doctor?" He knelt down to the floor and picked up his son in his arms with little sign of the ordeal that occurred less than a half hour before. "We'll take them to the Raven and care for them there." Theressa cradled her nephew in her arms and watched his small chest rise slowly. "Are you sure, Lucien? They may need the hospital." Worry etched her brow. "I don't feel inclined to explain the anomalies within their blood, young one. At least not tonight. We'll call Andrea...She's one of us and has medical experience. It will have to do." With that, LaCroix lifted he and Nick straight up through the skylight and out into the night. Daniel picked up Natalie as Theressa carried Jonathan to the caddy and they sped off to the Raven. --------------- Several hours later: LaCroix stood quietly looking out the window in his bedroom as the last hours before dawn quickly slipped by. Nicholas lay quietly sleeping in the middle of LaCroix's 4 poster bed. LaCroix periodically checked on him as he slept. He'd given him blood off and on, both his and some of the house special throughout the night. Nicholas' strength was returning as well as his spirit. LaCroix could feel his son now through their link without exchanging blood with him. It was a good sign. Theressa walked into the room and straight to the bed to check on Nick before she spoke. She knew Lucien heard her enter, but he had yet to turn and acknowledge her presence. Her nursing skills were minimal at best but even she could tell Nick's heartbeat was stronger...at least stronger than earlier that evening. She couldn't be sure, since he really wasn't suppose to have one as a vampire, but Tasha's blood had a definite effect on her husband just as his had on her. She approached him without speaking as he continued to stare out the window in deep thought. She sensed pain, confusion and something else through their link as she shortened the distance between them. He felt her come down the hall. Their link seemed very much intact as he let himself reach out to her. The good doctor was better, and she was relieved. She was worried about Nick, but mostly what he felt was concern over him. He let that knowledge give him some satisfaction and the feeling of control. Why had he stopped? What made this mortal so different than all the rest? Deep inside he knew the answer, he just could not accept it or maybe he just wasn't ready to take the risk that the acceptance would require of him. "Nick is better I see. Are you?" She let the question hang between them. It wasn't his physical health she worried about and he knew it. LaCroix glanced at Nicholas lying on the bed and then back to her. "He will survive as will I. If that is what you wish to know?" Anger flamed in her eyes as she grabbed his arms in frustration. "What I want to know, Lucien, is have you accepted what happened tonight? Have you accepted the fact that you are NOT pure evil and that the man you once were is still very much alive? That your son loves you in spite of all that has happened between you and that I LOVE YOU! I love the man you are now and the man you can be if you let yourself go to it. That the vampire is only a part of what you are, not all that you are. That you...." Lucien pulled her into his arms and buried her face in his chest as the tears began to flow. He ran his fingers through her hair and breathed in the scent that was only hers, permanently implanting it in his mind for all eternity as he let her cry in his arms. "I do not mean to hurt you, young one. It is not my intention." He pulled her face away from his shoulder and cradled her face between his strong hands. "What I feel for you, or what I'm capable of feeling have unacceptable consequences....at least for now. Do not fool yourself into believing I am like my son. I have not given into such trivial emotions in more centuries than I care to count. The man you are looking for has not existed in over 2000 years. He may have never existed for that matter." He held her head firmly as her eyes locked with his. "What you seek from me does not exist." She wrapped her hands around his and brought them down gently. "You love....Lucien! You love Nick enough to trade your life for his and your grandson's. You loved me enough to stop tonight when every fiber of you being cried for relief. Yes, Lucien, that man exists whether you are willing to admit it or not. Nick knows it....and so do I. The question is....how long is it going to take to get you to accept it?" She kissed the top of his hands and smiled warmly as she recognized doubt in his eyes. "Everything in time, Lucien. I have the patience and the time....Now you want to tell me about Nick?" Resigning himself to the fact he could not change her mind at least this night, he returned to familiar ground. "He is better and will recover with rest. How is Natalie and Jonathan?" "Well, this is a night of firsts. I believe that is the first time I have ever heard you use Tasha's real name instead of 'the good doctor' or 'your sister'....and the answer is she is going to be fine. At least according to Andrea, your local neighborhood vampire doctor. She gave Tasha blood, of which I didn't ask where she got it, and glucose through an IV drip. She's stable now and her heart rate is almost back to normal. She's sleeping and Jonathan is...." A blonde curly haired whirlwind ripped into the room and launched himself towards his grandfather in a fit of joyous laughter. LaCroix gladly scooped the little bundle off the floor as he reached his side. "And Jonathan is just perfectly fine." A rare smile crossed LaCroix's normally stoic face as Jonathan wrapped his arms around his grandfather's neck and hugged him fiercely. Jonathan released his neck and ran his fingers down LaCroix's cool cheek in an effort to convince himself his grandfather had recovered. He smiled a knowing smile. "Grandfather better now?" "Grandfather is better now, Jonathan. Is Jonathan better?" LaCroix raised one eyebrow with the question already knowing the answer. Jonathan wiggled to be put down without answering. When his feet hit the floor he pointed to the bed where his father lay. "Daddy better faster if Mommy with him. Jonathan better with Mommy and Daddy." LaCroix glanced at his grandson and Nick and then knelt down to the floor. "You're right, Jonathan. Your Dad has always been better with your Mom...and he always will be. I'll go bring her here. Okay?" Jonathan smiled from ear to ear and went to stand by his father's bedside. Within minutes LaCroix brought Natalie into the room and placed her in bed beside Nick. He lay her head on Nick's shoulder and placed his son's arm around her. Within seconds both their heartbeats were stronger. LaCroix watched his grandson from across the bed as the warmth flooded his senses. He stared at the couple on the bed and then his grandson. Where did that come from? Theressa noticed the change in his expression and then felt the warmth flood her through their link as well. LaCroix joined her on the other side of the bed beside Jonathan as he gently rubbed his father's hand. Jonathan smiled joyously. "See! Told ya! Jonathan tired now. I sleep with Mommy, Daddy and Sissy." Jonathan tried crawling into the big bed and couldn't quite make it. Theressa reached over and lifted him slightly so he could get in bed with his parents.. "Jonathan, you don't have a sister." Theressa said softly to her nephew. 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