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I relaxed, laughing at the look on her face. "I told you I-"
Sylvie swung and hit me in the temple with the spoon. It made a dull, metallic sound.
Of course, that happened to be the moment Felix and Fang had come into the room.
"Did she just hit you with that?" Felix asked.
Sylvie pointed the spoon at Felix. "Come closer and you'll get it, too."
"Easy, Rambo,β I said. βThey already know about your sister. We're all going to help."
Sylvie moved her eyes around all of us, then all the strength seemed to drain out of her. Both the girls started to collapse together, but I got there in time to keep them from crashing to the ground. I put them both in the bed and stepped back.
"Felix, find a way to get Maisey someone to feed on," I said. "Fang, get a doctor here for Sylvie. I don't care if they're human. Just get them here and I'll handle the rest."
"Got it, boss," Fang said. "One doctor, coming up."
Fang hurried out of the room.
"Not that simple, Riggs. Trust me on this.β
I gritted my teeth. I didnβt want to consider asking vamps for help. I wondered how hard it could really be to stop the small woman from drinking too much. Then again, I supposed I didnβt know how fast a vampire drained a personsβ blood or how much was too much. Dammit. βThen figure something out,β I said.
"I could ask the Rebel Prince."
I almost shut the idea down out of reflex, but I had to consider that extreme situations called for extreme solutions. The Rebel Prince was a vampire who had broken from the Coven. He claimed they had no interest in subjugating humans or continuing the war with werewolves, but I wasn't ready to believe it. I thought it was a play to get werewolves to help them fight a civil war we had no part in. If the rebels won, I had no doubt they'd turn on us as soon as it was over.
But for the time being... Maybe Felix was right.
"Look into it," I said. "Quickly."
Felix nodded and left.
As much as I wanted to personally handle everything, I had to admit it was good to have help. It meant I didn't have to leave the girls alone and hope nothing would happen.
I stared at their sleeping forms, but felt a swirling, nearly uncontrollable hatred when I looked at Maisey. She was one of them, and I was helping her.
But when I looked down at Sylvie sleeping peacefully, I reminded myself it wasn't about Maisey or vampires. It was about doing the job I set out to do. To keep this woman safe. From anything. Even if it was the danger her own sister posed. Even if it was the danger my kind posed.
I'd failed once to protect someone I swore to protect.
I didn't care what it cost. I wasn't going to fail Sylvie. I couldn't fail.
15
Sylvie
Fang led a man into the room with a hood over his head. He was trying to talk, but it sounded like he'd been gagged beneath the hood.
I sat up in bed, wondering if this was a fever dream.
Maisey was sleeping beside me, looking bad, but not noticeably worse than she had when I'd staged our failed escape attempt. Riggs, as usual, was posted by the door with his big arms crossed over his chest.
I wasn't sure if it was the fever, but he looked more obnoxiously handsome every time I saw him. I kept finding more things to appreciate, like the fact that his eyes had just the right amount of upward tilt at the outer corners. Or how long his eyelashes were.
Stop that, fever brain, I thought.
Fang ripped the hood off the man, who was wearing sweat-stained clothes like he'd been in the middle of a workout. He was in his fifties and a little out of shape. He wore a salt and pepper goatee with round glasses and a pudgy, short nose.
"Meet the doctor," Fang said, gesturing proudly to the man, who was swiveling his head with wide open eyes to take in everything.
Fang roughly untied the bandana that was stuffed in his mouth and wrapped around the back of his head.
The doctor rubbed his mouth, then looked to Fang. "Who are you and where am I?"
"You're here to help our friend," Fang said, pointing to me.
Riggs got up and knelt down so he was eye to eye with the doctor. "And if you don't help her, I'll fucking kill you."
"Riggs," I said. "You can't threaten to kill doctors if they can't help people."
"Just did," Riggs said. He jabbed the doctor in the chest with his index finger, knocking him back a step. "And I'll kill you slow if you don't start making an effort right now."
The doctor pushed up his glasses and moved to the side of my bed. He saw me, then noticed Maisey, who seemed to concern him more. "W-which one?" he asked.
"That one," Riggs said. "We'll handle the other."
"She looks anemic," he said, pointing to Maisey. "Y-you should-"
"I said we'll handle that one. Help Sylvie. Now."
The doctor asked me a series of questions and looked through my prescriptions. He seemed relieved to find most of the pills he wanted were already in my impressive collection. He scribbled down instructions for a slight modification of my usual rotation of pills. He wrote me a prescription for an antibiotic and steroid as well, but warned that with my condition, there was no guarantee it would take.
"Then there's no guarantee you'll get to keep living," Riggs said.
I sighed. "Riggs. He's doing his best. Stop threatening to brutally murder him."
Riggs glared down at me like I'd just asked him to do something unreasonable, but he finally nodded.
Relieved, I smiled. Riggs seemed like an aggressive, out of control brute, but at least he seemed to listen to me. Somewhat. I was surprised when he paid me any attention, but Felix and the
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