Realms of Valor - James Lowder [32]
in a rank scent that the vampire could smell. “I find her attractive.” Cassiar continued to stare speculatively for a moment, then nodded once, curtly. “Very well. Enjoy her. In the meantime,” Cassiar announced, raising his voice, “I understand there was a bardic competition taking place. By all means, let us continue with the festivities.” But the people were too terrified to comply. Members of the formerly happy gathering now stared stupidly, silently, while the blood of their dead soaked into the floorboards of the Black Boar. Cassiar frowned, annoyed at their lack of obedience, and gestured to Theorn. The Rider tangled his gloved hands in the long, flowing hair of the unfortunate woman nearest him-one of Fogg's barmaids-and yanked her head back. Jander felt Rhynn twist in his arms, but he kept his hold on her. With a guttural moan, Theorn bit clumsily at the exposed white throat, his teeth ripping, not piercing. Blood exploded, covering his face and the dying woman's chest and bodice. Theorn gulped hungrily, and Erith, the vampiress who had retained her human form, applauded. Jander licked dry lips. He could smell the hot scent, and it pierced him painfully, reminding him that he hadn't feasted in a long time. “Unless I get some music very soon,” Cassiar warned, “everyone here will end up like her.” He strode to the front of the room. The patrons moved back, frightened, clearing a place for him to sit. He did so. “You,” Cassiar said to a half- elf who clutched her flute like a staff. “I think I'd like to hear you.” Trembling, the woman rose and made her way to the front. The priest made way for her. Jander opened his mouth to warn Cassiar about the young man's profession, but something made him hold his tongue. An idea, so daring it would have made him catch his breath had he still breathed, was beginning to form in the gold elf's brain. The flutist's slim fingers shook badly, and her breathing was too shallow for performing. The sweet notes of the flute were fragile, hesitant, and Jander knew with a sick certainty what would happen next. Cassiar frowned. “No! Boo! That won't do