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He regarded me thoughtfully, a pillarof darkness, arms loose at his sides and stance confident. โYoutruly have grown.โ His head turned to the door as it squeakedopen.
I sniffed and screwed up my nose atthe dry and moldy smell that saturated everything.
A vampire-girl stepped into the room,her gaze flicking between us curiously. Her eyes were a murky browncolor and would have been rather unremarkable had they not had amost unusual shape โ two slim ovals with ridiculously long andstraight lashes the colour of dried wheat. She had white-blondeslender braids and surprisingly tanned skin covered in freckles,and dark eyebrows. Dressed in cut off jeans, boots, and a darkgreen plaid shirt she had the same skinny, starved look all thevampires had, though there was a flush of colour in hercheeks.
She inhaled deeply, head falling back,and nose pointed in my direction. As her eyes opened, her fangs ranout, and I noticed a rather wide gap between her two front teeth.She started, and placed a hand over her mouth, shooting a guiltylook at Tomas.
โItโs okay Daphne,โ he saidsoothingly and smiled at her broadly opening his arms.
The young girl darted another look atme before stepping fully into the room, shutting the door firmlybehind her. She blurred over to Tomas and wrapped her arms aroundhim, tucking her head under his.
โI missed you.โ Her voicewas light, delicate, and if I was honest lovely โ soothing andhusky.
But I was pissed off, and feeling atwinge of jealousy so it came across as inappropriately breathy andweak.
โAnd you are?โ I askedicily, boring holes into the back of her small skull.
She looked at me over her shoulderwincing daintily. She untangled herself from Tomas, and gave me adiminutive wave. โGwendolyn said you had a mouth on you, but Tomassays youโre nice when youโre happy. Heโs told me all about you, andwhilst Gwen is my Queen I obey him above all others.โ Her headleaned to the side and her braids fell forward. โIโm going toexcuse your unpleasantness as this is a less than hospitablesituation youโve found yourself in.โ Her calm rationale and amiablegreeting grated on my nerves. Huffing, I crossed my arms over mychest tightly. She gave me a sincere and beautiful smile. โIโm notyour enemy, Rae.โ
My tail coiled around my legs,whipping my lower thigh in irritation. I focused on keeping mywings snug against my back, refusing to let this girl trick me intoliking her.
Tomas moved closer to me. โDaphne islike a sister to me,โ he said reassuringly and stroked a hand downmy back.
I avoided a second stroke by taking ahasty side step and scowled at him. Rather than ordering him not totouch me I lashed him head to toe with my eyes, making sure disgustseeped from my every pore.
Daphne tittered behind her hand. โMy,my is she mad at you.โ
Tomas barked a laugh and pinched hisbrow. I stared at him. Iโd never seen him like this. He almostseemed โฆ happy. I turned my hateful gaze on Daphne who smiled at meas if we were the best of blood friends.
I nodded to Devlinโs body. When itcame to telling Wasp what had happened I had no doubt thefairy-woman would be eating out of the palm of my hand if it meantavenging him. โCan you get rid of that?โ And it was a โthatโ.Devlin was not there anymore โ not in that rotten corpse. The HighLord was gone, and though I wished I felt grief, I felt nothing buta vague sense of regret. Despite the fact the High Lord had notbeen the patron of evil as I had once believed, he had killed myfriend, sacrificed her. Now I understood why he had needed a puresacrifice to invoke dark magic. He had been trying to use thehe-witches source of magic against him. Devlin had known all alonga great danger gathered power โฆ no wonder he had pursued me sostubbornly.
โOf course,โ Tomas replied,breaking my maudlin thoughts, and motioned to Daphne.
She hefted the stinking thing over hershoulder without question, and in a blink was out the door, closingit behind her.
โI am sorry.โ Tomas did notsound sorry at all, or particularly bothered that he sounded false.โI didnโt know that he was in here, and I didnโt want to riskmoving you with Gwendolyn so โฆ disquieted.โ
โWhat?โ I begansarcastically. โWas the appearance of Devlin not part of yourmaster plan?โ
โNo, it was not. When Ileft here I was prepared. I knew you would not want to come withme. When I met you and realized you were so vulnerable, I thoughtit would be easy to convince you to accompany me here. I never knewyou were a demon, nor someone of such importance to fairykind. Ihad no idea I would find myself in the middle of a fairy uprising.How could I? This is a mess I have not planned for.โ
โThen why didnโt you backoff?โ My hands rose to fall with slaps on my thighs. โI canโt seewhere youโre going with this, Tomas. It makes no sense. In factitโs plain stupid if you ask me. Youโve risked everything to get mehere, and for what?โ
โFor them,โ he barked. โItold you we are dying out here. There is nothing to eat, and one byone my family goes insane, devoured from the inside by theirbloodlust. They attack each other then become enraged when theblood does not satisfy their hunger. We cannot sustain each other;it must be the blood of another kind, or our mindsbreak.โ
I watched him coolly. โSo youtravelled all that way to snag one human? How would I have changedanything? One human body does not hold enough blood to feed a Nestof hundreds.โ
โGwendolyn had a vision.She saw bringing you here would save us. I donโt know how, but shewas certain enough
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