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28 reviewsNo one had prepared Leah for the breathtaking view from the top of the Central Tower. As the wind whipped her hair, she marveled at the scene below her. Perhaps if she stared long enough, it would start to feel real. Or at least a little less terrifying. She’d seen pictures before, but close-up, it was truly an awe-inspiring sight.
Towers in descending height extended in the four directions of the compass, forming the cross-shaped layout of the city. During the day, the Towers emitted an electromagnetic field that blocked the sun’s rays, allowing its nocturnal inhabitants to roam without restraint. As it was near midnight, the sky was clear and littered with twinkling stars.
Flashing neon lights sprinkled the city, a fortuitous benefit for human visitors. The cars racing on the intersecting highways below were mere dots in her vision. In the sky, the city’s denizens flew with their wide, bat-like wings, going about their business. One passed so close to Leah that she shivered and stepped back.
Vampires. The sight of them reminded her of her purpose here.
“Miss Davis, if you’re ready?”
Leah turned away from the stunning view to face the young vampire who’d addressed her with the utmost courtesy, his voice a cool breeze in the dry, desert air.
Clement was his name. Like all his kind, he was handsome to a fault, his skin pale and smooth like marble. He was young, for he still retained part of his humanity. Leah could tell by how he moved. While mesmerizing and graceful, he didn’t have the same magnetic pull as the older vampires. It was easy to ignore his presence and the innate sexual magnetism that tugged at her.
“Yes, I am,” she said with a brisk nod before following Clement across the roof to the inside.
The hallway was darker than the outside with soft, dimmed lighting. A few landscape paintings decorated the white walls. The clicking of her heels, unheard in the bustle outside, sounded loud on the wooden floor of the quiet hallway …