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Not knowing what else to do I offered her a hand up. She took my hand, raising a softly startled face to me. Her fingers were cool against my skin.
«Are you helping me rise like a queen taking pity on a commoner, or do you acknowledge that I am your superior?»
I helped her to her feet, though she moved like a dancer and hadn't needed the help. I dropped her hand, and said what I was thinking. When in doubt I usually do. «Okay, truthfully, I'm not sure who outranks who between the two of us. If Jean-Claude had been here then you could offer up to him, but it's me, and I don't mean to be insulting, but I'm just not sure who tops who here.»
Thea's pale face looked surprised, but Samuel looked pleased.
Auggie laughed an abrupt, very human-sounding laugh, turning me to look at him. «Jean-Claude said you were a breath of fresh air, Anita, but such an honest breeze, I'm not sure we're up to it.»
«I like it,» Samuel said.
«Only because you are hopeless at deceit,» Auggie said.
Samuel gave him a look. «None of us who have risen to Master of the City is without deceit, old friend.»
The humor in Auggie's face softened, and faded. I realized that of almost all the other master vamps I'd ever seen, his face was the most mobile, the most expressive. Now it went suddenly blank the way all the old ones could do. «Fair enough, old friend, but you do prefer honesty.»
Samuel nodded. «Aye, that I do.»
«You like honesty?» I said. «Then you are going to love me.»
There were abrupt laughs from at least two different corners of the room. In one of the corners was Fredo, slumping artfully, his black T-shirt a little bulky in places from all the knives he hid on his body. There were other knives out in plain sight, two huge ones on either hip like an old-time gunslinger. His dark face was set in laughing lines, his black eyes glittering out from the fall of his dark hair.
The other laugh had come from almost the opposite corner. Claudia was nearly six foot six, the tallest woman I'd ever met, and a serious weight lifter. She made the too-thin Fredo look frail. Her black hair was tied back in its usual tight ponytail. She wore no makeup, and her face was still startling in its beauty. Claudia cared less about looking like a girl than I did. But even with the weight lifting, her body was all woman. Without the extreme height and the muscles, she would have been one of those women who couldn't go anywhere without getting hit on, or at least leered at. She still got the leers, but most men were afraid of her, and they should have been. She would probably be the only other woman carrying a gun tonight. At the moment her face was soft with the laughter that was still bubbling in her throat. She had a nice laugh, deep and throaty. I wasn't sure I'd ever heard her laugh before.
«What's so fu
«Sorry, Anita,» she said, voice still full of laughter.
Fredo nodded. «Yeah, sorry, but you, 'honest'? Jesus, 'honest' doesn't cover it.»
Micah had to clear his throat sharply, and even Nathaniel's face was sort of glowing with the effort not to smile at me.
I fought not to get angry, and finally managed it. Bully for me. «I can lie if I have to.» And even to me it sounded pouty.
«But it's not your nature,» Fredo said, which was a little too perceptive for someone who was supposed to be just muscle.
«He's right,» Claudia said, and she'd finally managed to control her laughter. «I apologize for the outburst.»
«She is like you, Samuel,» Thea said, «an honest heart.»
«That would be a good thing,» he said. And the way he said it made me finally look at some of the other people in his party. My thought about inlaws was a little too accurate with Samuel and Thea: they were offering up their three sons as possible pommes de sang for me. Which I found a little creepy, but all the vamps had patiently explained to me that most of the really old vamps come from a time when arranged marriages between powers was the norm, not the exception.
The twins were easy to spot, because they were identical. I knew their names: Thomas and Cristos. They had their mother's white-blond color, but the short careless curls of their father. They were both taller than their father, somewhere around five-ten like Mom. But their bodies were slender, not enough muscle development. I searched their curious faces and found them young. Very young. They had to be legal, or Jean-Claude wouldn't have agreed, but they didn't look legal. Maybe merpeople aged slower than humans.
The other son I wasn't certain of, because there were two dark-haired men standing behind the love seat. One of them met my eyes bold as brass. The other man wouldn't meet my gaze; he actually blushed, embarrassed. I was betting that was the son. Maybe he thought it was all as weird as I did.
«They are lovely, my sons, are they not?» Thea asked, and that brought my attention back to her.
I wasn't sure what to say to that, but finally said, «Well, yeah, I guess, I mean, I wasn't looking at them for that.» I felt the blush crawl up my face and cursed myself for it.
She smiled. «Let us decide which of us is of higher rank, so I may introduce you to them formally.»
I thought about it, looked at Micah and Nathaniel. They both shook their heads; they didn't know either.
«I have a thought,» Thea said, and the tone in her voice made it clear mat she wasn't sure I'd like it. Her voice was melodious, almost like singing.
«I'm willing to hear it,» I said.
«We are animal to call and human servant, but I am married to a Master of the City, and you are not. Would that be a way to decide who is higher tank?»
«Thea,» Samuel said.
«No,» I said, «it is a way to decide this. Marriage beats just dating, I'm okay with that.»
Samuel frowned at me. «We were warned that you had a temper, Ms. Blake.»
I shrugged. «I do, but Thea's reasoning is as good a way as any to decide which of us offers up a body part.»
«You don't find it insulting to acknowledge her as greater than yourself?» he asked.
I shook my head. «No.»
He looked at me, looked at me as if he were trying to see all the way through to my spine. It wasn't vampire tricks, it was just him trying to decide what I was, or wasn't. Once I would have squirmed under such a look, but not now. Now I just stood there and gave him calm eyes back.
Thea made some small movement that drew my attention back to her. She was waiting, outwardly patient, but there was a demand in her. Time to put up, or shut up.
I offered her my wrist.
She took my hand in hers, and again her hand was cool in mine. She wrapped her hand around mine, and used it to draw me in toward her body. She wasn't going to take the wrist, she was going for the neck.
I didn't fight, but I did pull back a little.
She hesitated, giving me those strange black eyes of hers. «If I outrank you, Anita, then it is my choice where to touch.»
I shook my head. «No, that you're trying for the neck instead of the wrist means only one of three things: you don't trust me, you're showing how big and bad you are, or you're thinking sex. Which is it, Thea?»
«The second,» she said. She kept trying to pull me in against her body, and I started to let her. The strength in her one hand let me know that if I really wanted to struggle I'd have a fight on my hands. She was strong, like shapeshifter strong.
She kept her grip on my wrist as she used her other hand to pull me in against her body, until the two of us were pressed together, not tight, but so our bodies brushed from chest to thighs.
I had to talk staring at her shoulder. She was just too tall for me. «Why do you want me to know that you're big and bad?»
«My wife is very competitive with other women, Anita,» Samuel said. «Surely Jean-Claude mentioned that, as he mentioned your temper to us.»
«He said something about it, but…«She let go of my wrist so she could slide that arm around my back, pressing me closer to her. Her other hand was sliding up my back toward my hair. But I hadn't understood what competitive meant, I thought. It took almost everything I had not to tense up as she entwined her body around me, close now, so close, lover close, sex close.
Her breasts were small and tight, and she wasn't wearing a bra. Eeek. I felt stupid with my arms limp at my sides, and I didn't really want to encourage her, but… I ended up sort of hugging her just to keep my balance on the damned high heels.
She leaned her mouth close to my face and whispered, «I do want you to understand that I am superior to you, Anita, but that is only half my reason.»
My pulse sped up a little at that. I started to turn to look at her face, but she grabbed a handful of curls and kept my face turned away. I was left staring at the man who had blushed. He looked at me, full face, and he suddenly looked like a younger version of Samuel. How had I not seen it before? He mouthed, I am sorry .
I had trouble speaking around my pulse now, because I had that bad feeling that something was about to happen. Something I wasn't going to enjoy. «What's the other half of your reason?» I asked, voice breathy, holding that edge of nervousness that held a touch of fear.
«I want to know what you are, Anita,» she whispered, and her breath was warmer than it had been. Her hands were warm now, as if she had caught a sudden fever. It reminded me of the way some of the shapeshifters felt close to the full moon.
«What's happening?» I asked, but my voice was only a whisper.
Her fingers entwined through my hair until she held my face immobile with her strong hands, and I could feel the heat of her fingers through my hair. She drew her face back from my neck, and stared down at me. She held my face tilted up to her as if for a kiss. «Are you truly what they say you are?»
I struggled to swallow so I could whisper, «What do they say I am?»
«Succubus,» she whispered as she lowered her face toward mine. I knew in that instant that she was going to kiss me. «I am seeking another of my kind, Anita. Are you what I seek?» And with the last word she closed her mouth over mine.