Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Colletion_ Books 6-10 - Laurell K. Hamilton [906]
“I was trying to save people’s lives, Richard. You’re trying to remake a political system. Ideology is great in a classroom or a debate, but it’s flesh and blood that counts, Richard. It’s life and death we’re talking about here, not some outdated ideal you have in your head about what a better world you can make for the pack.”
“If ideals mean nothing, Anita, then we are just animals.”
“Richard, if Gregory dies for this, then I will kill Jacob, and anyone else who gets in my way. I’ll destroy your lupanar and salt the ground, so help me. You explain to Jacob, and anyone else that needs convincing, that if they fuck with me, they will die.”
“You can’t fight the entire pack, Anita. Not and win.”
“If you think the only thing I care about is winning, then you don’t know me at all. I will save Gregory because I said I would.”
“If you fail the tests, you can’t save him.”
“What sort of tests are we talking about?”
“Ones that only a shapeshifter could pass.”
“Richard, Richard . . .” I wanted to scream and rant at him, but I was suddenly more tired than angry, more discouraged than enraged. “Mark me on this, Richard, if I fail to save Gregory, then I will remake heaven into hell to avenge him. You explain that to Jacob, make sure he understands.”
“Tell him yourself.” There was silence and the sound of movement. Then a man’s voice came on, a voice that I’d never heard before. The voice was pleasant, young, but not too young.
“Hello, I’m Jacob, I’ve heard a lot about you.” His voice made it plain that he hadn’t liked what he’d heard.
“Look, Jacob, we don’t know each other, but I cannot allow you to kill Gregory for something he didn’t do.”
“The only way you can stop us is by winning him back.”
“Richard explained that I’d have to pass a test to get Gregory back. He also said if I failed that you’d execute Gregory.”
“It’s pack law.”
“Jacob, you don’t want to make me your enemy.”
“You are Nimir-Ra of a small leopard pard. We are the Thronnos Rokke Clan. We are the lukoi, and you are nothing to us.”
“Yeah, I’m coming tomorrow night as Nimir-Ra of the Blooddrinker’s Pard. But I’m Anita Blake. Ask the vampires and other shapeshifters around town about me. See what they say. You don’t want to fuck with me, Jacob, you really don’t.”
“I’ve already asked around. I know your reputation.”
“Then why are you pushing this?”
“That’s my business,” he said.
“Fine, you want to do this, we can do this. If you cause Gregory’s death through voting or werewolf politics, I will bury you.”
“If you can,” he said. “You’re a brand-new shapeshifter. You won’t even change form until the full moon, and that’s weeks away. You are no match for me.”
“You say that like I’m going to offer to fight you one-on-one. I’m not. If Gregory dies, you die. Simple as that.”
“If you shoot me, it won’t reinstate you into the pack. If you could possibly win one-on-one against me, then maybe they’d vote you back to lupa. But if you just shoot me, you’ll never be lupa again.”
“I’m going to say this nice and slow, Jacob, so we understand each other. I don’t give a shit about being lupa. I care about my friends, and the people I’ve promised to protect. Gregory is one of those people. If he dies, you die.”
“I’m not going to kill him, Anita. I just made sure there was a vote about it.”
“Do you like John Wayne movies, Jacob?”
He was quiet for a heartbeat. “I guess, I mean, what does that have to do with anything?”
“Your fault, my fault, nobody’s fault, if Gregory dies, you die.”
“Am I supposed to get the movie reference?” he asked. He sounded angry now.
“I guess not, but the point is this. I will blame you personally if anything happens to Gregory, for any reason. If he comes to harm, so will you. If he bleeds, so do you. If he dies . . .”
“I get the idea. But I don’t have a deciding vote on this issue. I’m just one vote.”
“Then you better think of something, Jacob. Because