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He had been so busy sending Jarrod frightening images he hadn’t taken the time to search Jarrod’s memories. Tavish knew there was cell memory in the blood of those he sucked from and he would catch glimpses, but to have those images of the terrified women’s last moments was infuriating. Then to transmit them to Mercy was inexcusable. The second they had slipped from his mind he had been consumed by disbelief. Both scenarios had played out before he could stop them; they had flashed so fast. Why ...had they come so fast? Because Mercy had tasted Jarrod’s blood. It was the only explanation, they were connected by blood. Tavish was astounded, in all of his years this had never happened. Cell memory heightened by mixed blood with a human? Tavish searched his memory. Did humans experience memories after a transfusion? He would have to ask Caine if he had heard of it. Normally his mind picked up a person’s more worrisome memories first. It was like a warning—a vampire security system in case a thought of turning someone came to mind.
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