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Voice rumbled intimately between them. If‘Ђfro

“Can you not speak, Mikado? Where is the brave priestess who commanded me into her presence? Is my

nearness enough to frighten her away?”

“I’m frightened, but I’m not going anywhere,” she said resolutely and was pleased to see his eyes widen with

surprise at her honesty. Purposefully mimicking his gesture, she reached up and touched a shiny length of

dark mane that spilled over his shoulders.

As if her touch was an electric charge, the Guardian jerked back from her. His voice was raw and hoarse.

“Have a care, Empousa. You might find the beast you awaken is not as tame as the roses that are yours to pet

and pamper.” Then, with a growl, he whirled around, his hooves biting into the marble pathway. He was

leaving, abruptly and without warning . . .

“Wait!” she yelled after him.

The great creature froze, his broad back turned to her. With a jerky motion his head swung so he glared over

his shoulder.

She met his eyes again and could almost see herself reflected there—a weak, indecisive woman who, like an

Inexperienced young girl, had called him back to her without knowing for sure what she wanted to say.

The image angered her.

Hecate had chosen her as High Priestess, Empousa of the Realm of the Rose. She had summoned him. It had

been her instincts that had alerted them to a possible danger. It didn’t matter that she didn’t totally understand

the danger. She was doing what Hecate had chosen her to do. And damnit! He had touched her first! What

the hell game did he think he was playing, and by what right did he think he could dismiss her? She was no

girl child dressed up in the robes of power. She was a grown woman—independent and intelligent. She didn’t

tolerate patronizing men, with or without hooves and horns. Mikki slitted her eyes at him and spoke slowly

and distinctly.

“There are things I need to know before you run away.”

“I do not run—”

“No!” She shouted the word, ignoring the warning in his voice. “I speak with Hecate’s authority. This time

It’s your turn to listen and answer.”

His face was alien in its mixture of man and beast, but she was certain she saw approval register in his dark

eyes.

“What is it you wish to know, Empousa?” he said. Turning, he walked the few paces back to her.

She felt his approach as if he changed the pattern of the air around them. She swallowed hard, careful to keep

her voice businesslike and her mind from wandering.

“I need to know if there is one area of the rose wall that is more easily penetrated than the rest of it. Maybe a

place where there is a break in the roses, like around a door or a gate.”

He considered, then nodded, his shaggy mane spilling over his broad shoulders with the movement. “Yes,

there is a gate in the roses, and it makes sense that that is where the barrier might be most eahei‘Ђd, sily

breached.”

“Do the handmaidens know about this gate?”

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He nodded again. “Yes, Empousa.”

“Then I’ll have them show me where it is after I have them collect fertilizer.”

His thick brows shot up. “You expect the handmaidens to tend the roses?”

She looked at him like he was totally nuts. “How do you expect me, all by myself, to tend this many roses?

They need to be fertilized, pruned and deadheaded, and that’s just for a start. I’d kill myself trying to do all

that alone, not to mention that I wouldn’t get it all done. That’s not smart or productive.”

His face had hardened again into an unreadable mask. She blew out a burst of frustrated breath.

“Are you telling me that the other Empousas did all that by themselves?”

“I do not recall an Empousa commanding the women to do anything to the roses except to cut bouquets to

decorate her room.”

“What about the fertilizing and pest control and the general care roses always need?”

“These roses have never before needed that kind of care. They simply required the presence of the Empousa

to thrive.”

“They’ve never been sick before?”

“Never.”

“And before the, um, time you spent as a statue, you’d been here a long time?”

“I have been here since Hecate claimed dominion over the realm.”

Which, Mikki guessed, had been a damn long time ago. So for literally eons the roses had been healthy,

without needing any care except for the presence of Hecate’s High Priestess. Until now, when she had

suddenly become Empousa. Great. The news just kept getting better and better.

“Well, it looks like times have changed, or I’m a different type of Empousa, because the roses need care now.

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