Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Colletion_ Books 6-10 - Laurell K. Hamilton [878]
I nodded.
He knocked hard and loud enough to shake the door. It was a solid door. If the door didn’t open this time, they were deliberately ignoring us.
The door opened, revealing a brown-haired man as muscled as Ajax, but taller. What did Narcissus do, recruit from all the weight-lifting gyms in town? He frowned at us. “Yeah?”
“I’m Nimir-Ra for the wereleopards. I think you’ve been waiting for me.”
“About fucking time,” he said. He opened the door wide, pushing it flush against the wall, putting his back to it, arms crossed across his chest. His arms apparently weren’t as muscular as they looked, if he could cross his arms that way. But he did demonstrate that there was no one hiding behind the door. Good to know.
The room was white—white floor, white ceiling, white walls—like a room carved of hard snow. There were blades on the walls—knives, swords, daggers, tiny glittering blades, swords the length of a tall man. The bodyguard by the door said, “Welcome to the room of swords.” It sounded formal, like he was supposed to say it.
From the door I couldn’t see anyone. I took a deep breath, let it out slowly, and walked inside. Jamil followed a step behind at my shoulder, Faust was at my other side. Sylvie and Meng Die brought up the rear.
A figure stepped into the middle of the room. At first glance I thought it was a man, but on second glance, not exactly. He was man-sized, almost six feet, broad shouldered, muscular, but what I’d thought was a golden tan was golden tan fur, very thin and fine. Covering the whole body. The face was almost human, though the bone structure was a little odd. A wide face, a lipless mouth that was almost a round muzzle. The eyes were a dark orange gold with an edge of blue in them, as if they, like the body, were only partly through their change. It was as if his body had frozen, stopping just short of attaining human form. I’d never seen anything like it. Pale skin showed in patches on his bare chest and stomach. I couldn’t tell if the dark gold hair and edge of beard that encircled his face was actually hair or what was left of a mane. The longer I stared at him, the more like a lion he looked, until I couldn’t see the man I’d thought I’d seen for the light coating of beast that covered him.
He gave a snarling smile. “Do you like what you see?”
“I’ve never seen anything like you,” I said, nice, calm, even empty.
He didn’t like that, my lack of reaction. His smile vanished and became only a snarl of very sharp, very white teeth.
“Welcome, Nimir-Ra, I am Marco, we have been waiting for you.” He made a sweeping gesture to either side with his clawed human hands. I glanced around at the “we”. They were small to medium-sized men with short black hair and dark skin. Most groups, prides, packs, whatever, were mixed ethnically. But there was a sameness to these dark men, almost a family look about them. Two on either side wore hooded cloaks, with the hoods thrown back, the wide cloaks spread like curtains. I glimpsed blond hair behind the blackness to the left. I couldn’t see Nathaniel’s hair over the blackness but I knew he had to be on the right.
There was blood on the white floor, pooling into a little depression in the concrete. A drain was in the middle so they could hose the floor down when they were finished. There was another guard in the far corner who looked very unhappy to be there. Three women that I did not know were chained to the wall on either side of the door. Two blonds on the right side, a brunette on the left. They weren’t wereleopards, or at least none that were mine.
“Let me see my people,” I said.
“Will you not greet us formally?” Marco asked.
“You’re not the alpha anything, Marco. You get your head lion in here