Byzantine Heartbreak

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2263 A.D.
By the time security were done filleting him, Demyan could feel the growing bone-deep ache that heralded the need to feed and rest. As he wended his way through the maze of back passages to his cramped quarters on the star-side of the station, he admitted to himself that the jump to Rome had depleted his reserves in a way he’d not experienced before.
He would have to be careful to restore his energy completely before he jumped again. Demyan had not had much time for Ezra—like many, he’
...d found the man’s unending lectures on the woes of vampire-kind tiresome—but Ezra’s death was still a harsh warning to take care of himself. He liked travelling and intended to do it for many years yet.
Pritti was curled up against a structural strut running up the wall opposite the door to his quarters, hugging her knees and rocking herself. When he got closer, she jumped to her feet in one of her balletic movements that usually fascinated him. Her eyes were tear-stained.
“Pritti—”


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