Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Colletion_ Books 6-10 - Laurell K. Hamilton [477]
“Block the windows and door,” I said.
Asher grabbed the heavy wooden desk like it weighed nothing and shoved it over the window. “Do we have nails, or am I forced to hold it in place.”
Something struck the window, shattering glass around the edges of the desk like glittering rain. Asher was staggered backwards. Damian joined him, and they shoved the desk against the window. The door shuddered as something heavy threw itself against it.
“He’s not going to make it in time,” Jason said.
Nathaniel stood in the center of the room like he was lost. “What now?”
The door shuddered again.
Jason went to the door, leaning against it. “Nathaniel, help me!” Nathaniel joined him, putting his shoulder against the quaking wood.
Hands pushed past the edge of the table. Asher took one hand off the table to break the wrist like match wood. There was a scream, and the hand pulled back.
He spoke as if he wasn’t using almost all his strength to hold the table against the broken window. “May one ask why the local werewolf pack is trying to kill us?”
“They’re not trying to kill us,” Jason said. “They’re trying to fuck her.” He leaned his entire back against the door. Whatever was at the door left abruptly, and Jason almost fell against the suddenly quiet door.
The window cleared, too. It was suddenly terribly quiet, too quiet, as the old saying goes.
“What is going on?” Damian said.
“Later,” Jason said. His eyes looked almost wild. “Ask me why Richard told me to stay with you.”
I stared at him. “Okay, why did Richard tell you to stay with me?”
“This ends when you have sex with any of the lukoi.”
I stared at him harder. “Come again.”
“If it looks like someone else will get there first, he told me to do it.”
“Do it?” I said. I walked around to the nightstand. “You mean, do me.”
Jason had the grace to look down. He nodded.
I opened the drawer and took out the Firestar. I tucked it down the front of my jeans. I took the Browning out next and clicked off the safety. “Nothing personal, Jason, but I’ve got a different plan.”
“I didn’t say I liked the plan,” Jason said. “I may joke about it, and I would love to be with you, but Jean-Claude is my master, too. He’d kill me.”
I glanced at Asher. He gave a very small nod. “Probably.”
“And if you let someone else get to me because you were squeamish?” I let it be a question.
“Richard doesn’t kill easily,” Jason said, “but if I let someone rape you, for that he’d make an exception.”
I waggled the gun in the air, barrel pointed at the ceiling. “Lucky for you I’m armed.”
Jason nodded.
Glass broke in the bathroom. “Shit!” We’d been stupid. “Stay at the doors,” I said. I kicked the bathroom door in, already sighting down my arm. I had a glimpse of a man trying to squeeze a large body through the small window. I hit the wildly swinging door with one hip and fired into the mass of the man. He screamed and fell back through the opening.
I yelled, “I’ve got this window covered.”
Sounds of fighting came from outside the cabin. Screams turned into growls. I felt the rising energy and knew that people were losing human form. I could feel them slipping away, slinking through the trees. I could almost smell the musk of their fur. The munin swam back up so suddenly and so purely that I staggered against the door that I was using to steady my aim.
I turned away from the window to stare across the room at Jason. Raina was fine with that. She didn’t care who. If it caused Jean-Claude distress or cost Jason his life, that was dandy. I slid down the door slowly, eyes closed, the flat of the gun barrel pressed to my forehead.
“Someone else needs to do this window,” I said. I hoped I’d spoken aloud. I was having trouble telling.
Jason must have filled them in because no one asked what was wrong. I felt Damian brush my legs as he went into the bathroom. The feel of his passing caused things low in my stomach to clench. I glanced up at him, and he was frozen in the doorway as if he’d felt my body’s reaction.
He stared down at me with his cat green eyes, and I knew as surely as