Burnt Offerings - Laurell K. Hamilton [50]
I glanced at Jean-Claude, wondering if he could feel it. His face was blank, empty, unreadable. If he felt the pain, it didn’t show.
I wasn’t sure admitting I could feel it was a good idea. “Stop it,” I said.
“She would kill you if I let her. You killed the one she loved, their leader. She would have her revenge.”
“You’ve made your point. Let her go.”
“Mercy for one who hates you so?” He glided into the room, slippered feet barely touching the floor, as if he rode always on tiny currents of his own power.
I should have been sensing his vampire powers. But he was almost a blank, as if something was keeping him in check or protecting me. I glanced at Jean-Claude again. Was he powerful enough to keep us safe now? Had the triumvirate helped him that much? His face told me nothing, and I didn’t dare ask, not in front of the Master of Beasts.
The leopard lay on its side, panting heavily. It watched me with pale green eyes, and it was not a friendly look.
“When I called them,” Padma said. “she tried to bargain with me. They have no alpha and yet she tried to bargain. Elizabeth would bring the leopards without a struggle to do with as I like, if I would let her kill you. Help her kill you.” The Beast Master motioned behind him, and a small, slender woman stepped up beside him, like she’d been waiting in the hallway for his call. Like a well-trained dog. She was nude except for a necklace that must have weighed five pounds and burned with diamonds. Her skin was that pale shade of dark that says African-American via Ireland. Bruises decorated her face, running in purple stains down her body. She was one of the most beautiful women I’d ever seen, even with the bruises. She was perfectly proportioned from forehead to slender feet. Her eyes were brown and flicked from the leopard on the floor to Jean-Claude to the rat-man. Back and forth, back and forth, until finally she settled on me.
She pleaded with her eyes, and I didn’t need words to know that she was saying, Help me. That I understood, but why me?
“When Elizabeth came, she brought the others with her. I chose Vivian as my present to myself.” Padma stroked her hair absently, the way you’d pet a dog. “I will give her a gift for every harm I do her. She will be rich, if she survives.”
The air around her trembled like the wash of heat off a summer road. Another wereleopard that I’d never met. How many of them were there? How many people had Elizabeth delivered over to the bad guys?
“What is this, a father-son rape outing?” I asked.
Padma frowned at me. “I grow tired of you, Anita Blake.”
“It’s mutual,” I said.
“We forced the Traveler out of his host body, but his power still shields you. He was to keep you from sensing your vampires’ distress. Now he seems to be protecting you from the full rush of my powers. A pity. You would tremble at the feel of them.”
Jean-Claude touched my shoulder lightly. The touch was enough. I wasn’t here to trade clever repartee with the Master of Beasts. Killing him sounded like a really good idea, but I’ve met older vamps that you couldn’t take out with silver bullets. It would be just my luck that Padma was one of them.
Padma called the leopards to him. The yellow one rolled around his ankles like a big kitty-cat. Elizabeth sat like a well-trained dog.
Willie and Hannah were oblivious to the room. He touched her gently, as if she were glass. They kissed, and that one chaste touch of lips said it all, tenderness, love. Willie and Hannah were just plain gone on each other. It was beautiful.
“You see why I gave her to my son. Such anguish her abuse would have caused them both. But the Traveler needed their bodies.”
I stared at him. It was bad enough when I thought the choice was just because Hannah was blond and lovely, but to know it was deliberate cruelty and not just lust—that made it worse.
“You son of a bitch,” I said.
“Are you trying to make me angry?” Padma said.
Jean-Claude touched me again. “Anita, please.”
He rarely used my real name. When he did,