Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Colletion_ Books 6-10 - Laurell K. Hamilton [257]
Zane came up behind her and hugged her. “Gabriel could never keep us all safe either. She did her best.”
“Like hell,” I said.
Zane looked at me. He rubbed his cheek against the side of Cherry’s neck, but his eyes were serious. He was glad to be alive, but he hadn’t wanted to leave them.
“I’m going to make a phone call.” I walked into the building and after a few seconds they followed me. I used the same phone I’d called Jean-Claude on earlier. I only had moments before true dawn, and he would be down for the count.
He answered the phone like he’d been expecting the call. “Oui, ma petite.”
“Gregory and Vivian didn’t make it. I thought you negotiated for them.”
“The others forced Padma to agree, but he set up one rule, that whoever wished to leave had to walk out. I knew what he meant to do, but it was the best bargain I could make. Please believe that.”
“Fine, but I won’t leave them. If they can split hairs this finely, so can we.”
“What do you plan, ma petite?”
“I’m going back and help them walk out. Padma didn’t say anything about walking out under their own power, did he?”
“No.” Jean-Claude gave a long sigh. “Dawn is frightfully near, ma petite. If you must do this thing, wait at least two hours. Time enough for even the most powerful of us to be asleep, but do not wait much longer. I do not know how much sleep the council members need. They may awaken very early.”
“I’ll wait two hours.”
“I will send some of the wolves to you. With Padma asleep they will be useful to you.”
“Fine.”
“I must go.” The phone went dead, and I felt the sun burst above the horizon. I felt it like a great weight, and for just an instant I couldn’t breathe, my body felt heavy, so heavy. Then the sensation was gone, and I knew that Jean-Claude was gone for the day. Even with three shared marks, I’d never felt anything like that before. I knew he protected me from things that the third mark would let me feel. He even protected Richard. Of the three of us, Jean-Claude knew more about the marks, how to use them, how not to use them, and what they really meant. Months into it all, and I hadn’t asked many questions. Sometimes, I wasn’t sure I wanted to know. Richard seemed equally reluctant, according to Jean-Claude. The vampire just seemed patient with us, like a parent with a backward child.
Cherry leaned against the wall, arms crossed over her stomach. She wasn’t wearing anything under the leather jacket. Her eyes were cautious, like she’d been disappointed often and badly.
“You’re going in after them. Why?”
Zane was sitting by her legs, back against the wall. “Because she’s our alpha.”
Cherry shook her head. “Why would you risk yourself for two people you don’t know? I accepted your dominance because I wanted out of there, but I don’t believe it. Why would you go back in there?”
I wasn’t sure how to explain it. “They expect me to save them.”
“So?” she said.
“So, I’m going to try.”
“Why?”
I sighed. “Because…because I remember Vivian’s pleading eyes and the bruises on her body. Because Gregory cried and screamed for you not to leave him. Because Padma will hurt them worse now than he would have before, because he thinks that by hurting them, he hurts me.” I shook my head. “I’m going find a bed for a couple of hours. I suggest you do the same. But you don’t have to come with me. This thing is strictly volunteer.”
“I don’t want to go back there,” she said.
“Then don’t,” I said.
“I’ll come,” Zane said.
It almost made me smile. “Somehow I knew you would.”
26
I LAY IN the narrow hospital bed in one of the spare rooms. The evening dress was folded on the room’s only chair. The chair was shoved up under the doorknob. Flimsy lock. The chair wouldn’t keep out someone truly determined, but it would give me a few seconds to aim. I’d showered and thrown the blood-soaked hose away. I was wearing just my panties. They didn’t even have a spare hospital gown. I fell asleep in a strange bed with sheets clutched to my naked breasts, and the Firestar under my pillow. The machine gun was under the bed. I didn’t think