Christine Feehan Quotes
Gregori Glided Through The Cypress Trees, Tall, Fit,healthy. Even His Clothes Were Immaculate. His Hair Was Shining Clean, Tied At His Nape With A Leather Thong. His Silver Eyes Were Clear, And Once More His Face Was A Mask Of Sensual Beauty. "Gary"-the Voice, As Always, Was Of Purity And Strength-"please Leave Us For A Few Moments."
"Will She Be All Right?" Gary Asked Fearfully. In Spite Of Himself, He Had Checked Her Pulse Several Times.
"She Must Be All Right," Gregori Said Very Softly.
The Voice Was Like Velvet, But There Was Something In It That Sent A Shiver Of Apprehension Through Gary.If Anything Happened To Savannah,Gary Realized That No One,nothing In The World,would Ever Be Safe Again From The Carpathian.He Hadn't Considered That Before,and He Had No Idea Where The Knowledge Came From, But He Knew It Absolutely.
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