Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Colletion_ Books 6-10 - Laurell K. Hamilton [336]
“Did Fernando tell you he raped her?”
“I know what my son has done.”
“That doesn’t spoil her for you?” I asked.
Padma looked at me. “What I do with her once she is mine again is no concern of yours, human.”
“No way,” I said.
“Then you have no choice. You must feed one of us. If there is one among us who would please you more, someone…less hideous, we could arrange something. Perhaps I could take you myself. Among our own people only Yvette finds Asher attractive, but then her tastes have always run to the strange and grotesque.”
Asher’s face betrayed nothing, but I knew he’d heard. He was meant to hear. He’d spent the last two centuries being treated like a circus freak. No wonder he was cranky.
“I’d let Asher sink the whole thing into me before I’d let you touch me.”
Surprise showed for a heartbeat on Padma’s face, then arrogance. But he hadn’t liked the insult. Goody. “Perhaps before the night is over, Anita, you will get your wish.”
Not comforting, but Asher was having trouble looking at me, as if he were afraid. Not of me, exactly, but that this was some elaborate game to hurt him. He had that casual tension that victims get when they are slapped too often for too many different things.
Jean-Claude whispered, “Thank you, ma petite.” I think he was relieved. I think he’d thought I might go down in flames rather than submit. Before Padma had made his little joke, I would have put up more of a fight. I was going to do this. If I drew the line here and refused, that meant we fought them. We would lose. If donating a little blood would keep us all alive come morning, I could spare it.
A leopard screamed. It raised the hairs on my arms. Two leopards padded into the room, jeweled collars sparkling around their necks. The black one, Elizabeth I assumed, snarled at me as they went past. The leopards were just leopard-size, not as tall as a Great Dane but longer. They paced like velvet over muscle, their energy and anger filling the room, prickling along the other shapeshifters like a drug. The leopards sprawled at Padma’s feet.
I felt Richard’s power swell. It flowed out of him in a soothing wash, willing the leopards quiet, calling them back to human form.
Padma said, “No, no, they are mine. I will keep them in whatever form I choose, however long I choose.”
“They will begin to lose human characteristics,” Richard said. “Elizabeth is a nurse. She cannot do her job if she has fangs or eyes that do not change back.”
“She has no other job than to serve me,” Padma said.
Richard took a step forward. Jean-Claude touched his shoulder. “He is baiting us, mon ami.”
Richard shook his hand off, but nodded. “I don’t think the Master of Beasts could stop me if I forced them back to human form.”
“Is that a challenge?” Padma asked.
“The wereleopards don’t belong to you, Richard,” I said.
“These two don’t belong to anybody,” he said.
“They can be mine if they want to be,” I said.
“No,” Padma said. “No, I will give up nothing else. No one else to you.” He stepped back against the wall, dragging Gideon with him by the jeweled collar. Thomas followed almost as closely. “Asher, take her.”
Asher tried to grab my arm, but I backed up. “Hold your horses. Hasn’t anyone told you anticipation adds to the experience?”
“I have been anticipating this for over two hundred years, ma cherie. If anticipation adds, then it will be wondrous indeed.”
I stepped away from his eager eyes and went to Jean-Claude. “Any advice?”
“He will try to make it rape, ma petite.” He stopped me before I could say anything. “Not actual rape, but the effect is surprisingly similar. Make it a seduction, if you can. Turn necessity into a pleasure. It will be the last thing he expects, and it will unnerve him.”
“How unnerve?” I asked.
“That will depend, I think, upon how strong your nerve is.”
I glanced back at Asher. The eagerness on his face was frightening. I was sorry he’d been picked on for centuries, but it wasn’t my fault. “I don’t think it’s that good.