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โNow, now, Damien,โ Arnaud said. โLetโs not fall victim to reductionist thinking. The werewolves have a role, yes, but there are many forces at work. The election, the upcoming bailout, the war against supernaturalsโindeed, weโre facing a perfect storm. One that will wipe us out if we do not keep our heads.โ
โYou donโt think Penny has awakened?โ Damien persisted.
When Arnaud replied, vehemence scored his voice. โPenelope Lowder is not our concern.โ
I considered the vampireโs question. Had Penny recovered? Had she been the one to link me to the vampires? The idea had flickered through my mind back in my classroom. There was certainly motive, namely that I had almost killed her. And then there was the age-old enmity between werewolves and vampires, as well as a more recent enmity between Arnaud and Penny. He had rejected her as his mate, and hell hath no furyโฆ
But something didnโt jibe.
Maybe it was the thought of Penny recovering from a prolonged coma and going directly on the offensive. A campaign of this scale would take time to plan and prepare and with no assurance of success.
Unless sheโs been awake this whole time, I thought.
I looked around the table. Could the eradication program have been a pretext to a larger war between werewolves and vampires?
โAnd no, Penelope has not awakened,โ Arnaud said to Damien, killing my idea. โDo you think I am so foolish as to not be monitoring the situation? Regardless, the wolves see opportunity in our predicament. As do the fae. We are beset on all sides.โ
Though heโd brought the fae up, Arnaud didnโt seem to suspect them of outing the vampires.
โSomething to share, Mr. Croft?โ he asked.
I couldnโt think about the fae without thinking about Caroline. The idea that she may have played a role in my betrayal savaged my heart. Still, a competing instinct to protect her persisted. Sensing the emotions clashing inside me, Arnaud arched a slender eyebrow.
โNo,โ I said quietly.
โVery well.โ
Arnaud dropped his gaze. I didnโt realize a control pad was inset in the table above his lap until he tapped something. The paneled wall behind him rotated to become a large flat screen. The screen showed a satellite image of skyscraper-packed lower Manhattan, its northern boundary demarcated by the Wall. I noticed that the streets beyond the Wall had been cleared for several blocks, andโฆ
I squinted forward. Was that a line of tanks?
โWe are under siege,โ Arnaud confirmed. โTanks rumble down from the north. Attack helicopters circle the skies. Gunboats have yet to appear, but theyโre coming. Fortunately, we keep an impressive military stock of our own. Defensively, we have land, air, and sea covered.โ
Along the top of the zoomed-in Wall, members of the vampiresโ security force manned what appeared to be anti-tank missiles. On the roofs of skyscrapers, anti-aircraft guns swiveled, tracking the helicoptersโ movements. The waterfront was manned as well, it appeared.
โFeeling safer, Mr. Croft?โ Arnaud asked.
โFor right now, yeah,โ I admitted. โBut weโre cut off. Nothing comes in or goes out.โ
โIf youโre worried about sustenance, you neednโt. My fellow executives and I have our associates.โ Arnaud was referring to the blood slaves, from whom they could feed indefinitely. โAs for you, we have independent sources of energy and clean water, as well as a large store of nonperishable goods. While youโre inside our district, youโll want for nothing.โ
But what do you want? I wondered.
Instead, I asked, โWhat about the supernaturals? The wolves and the fae?โ
โWeโll worry about them when the time comes,โ he said. โThough I do wish you would have brought your fellows. To take nothing away from you, Mr. Croft, but a dozen wizards are better than one.โ
Especially when that one wizard is essentially unarmed, I thought. Absent my staff, sword, and spell items, what power I wielded was wild and would deplete quickly. But I stuffed such worries away, not wanting Arnaud to pick up on them and decide I wasnโt worth protecting.
โWhatโs the end game?โ I asked.
Before Arnaud could answer, the door to the conference room opened. I turned to find Zarko holding a phone.
โItโs Mayor Lowder, sir,โ he said to Arnaud. โHe would like to speak with you.โ
Arnaud nodded as though heโd been expecting the call. Zarko set the phone on the table in front of him and activated the handless feature. Arnaud rested an elbow over the back of his chair and laced his fingers.
โIโm disappointed in you, Mayor,โ he said. โI took you at your word.โ
I realized he was talking about the deal he had struck with Budge in which the vampire had protected the mayorโs stepdaughter in exchange for amnesty. A hedge, heโd called it.
โYouโre disappointed?โ Budge shot back. โHow do you think I felt when I learned the star of my program was in your pay, trying to sabotage everything?โ
โBunch of B.S.,โ I muttered, anger toward the fae coiling my insides.
Arnaud showed a hand. โIf youโre referring to young Mr. Croft, he was not working at my behest, I assure you. He was entirely in your service. His intentions were quite golden, actually.โ
โWas that him I just heard in the background?โ Budge asked.
โI wonโt deny his presence among us, but where else was he to have gone? Itโs not as though you left him a choice, sending the wolves after him. Do you think they would have listened patiently, chins on their paws, while he pled his innocence? Even youโre not that obtuse, Mayor.โ
โWell, weโve got a problem.โ
โIt would appear so,โ Arnaud replied, picking at a talon as though his fortress wasnโt under siege.
โIโve got thirty-six men in the morgue, and a city convinced that, not only did Everson put them there, but that heโs working for you. Oh yeah, and that youโre all vampires.โ
โAnd why should that concern me?โ Arnaud asked.
โHave you looked out your window lately?โ Budge said, incredulous.
โI have, Mayor. But you and I both know that the charges are mostly falsehoods.โ
The phoneโs speaker hummed for several seconds, and I imagined the mayor consulting with someone off to the side. Caroline? At
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