"It seems fate is really on my side," Lord Duncan grinned wickedly, causing the hairs on Clarissa's body to rise. Clarissa bared her fangs and claws in self-defense, but she didn't shift completely because if she did, she would definitely die here. Going against thousands of vampires wasn't exactly the smartest thing to do in this situation. "What did you do to me, you bloodsucker?" Clarissa gritted her teeth in frustration. "I merely nudged you into telling me exactly what I needed to know," Duncan said mysteriously. "However, what I did should be the least of your concerns now." "Why were you all so agitated at the mention of my father's name?" Clarissa asked, and Duncan let out a raucous laughter. "Your father hasn't told you, has he? No matter, you'll find out," Dun

