Chapter Nine Christian didn’t remove his sunglasses the entire seven and a half hours of the flight. Though accustomed to spending time in the daylight, he was far more comfortable functioning in the dark. Persephone sat beside him in the first class section of the cabin. They would land in Anchorage around three in the afternoon, and it would already be dark outside. It made sense that Colt would choose that location to begin a new life, but then again, the summers would certainly suck. But by the way things were going, Christian doubted any of the Daywalkers would still be alive by then. Honestly, he was surprised the slaughters had not already begun. Christian hadn’t practiced medicine out of his own office in decades. He now worked at a twent