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I felt it then, the thread of power he usedit was sort of like the power of Adams voice when hed roll it over the pack and bring them to heel. I could almost see
I squinted at Frost and tried tolook, as Id learned to see pack bonds without meditation. I had used that method tosee Peter. But this needed some of the part of me that ran on instinct. The same part of me that ran on four paws gave me a little push and left me using coyotes eyes while still my human self.
And I could see magic.
Frost pushed his power at Marsilia. To me, his magic appeared to be a black spiderweb of nastiness that tried to stick to her. Greasy threads of power slithered from him to his puppet vampires. I wondered how much of the way I viewed his magic had been dictated by Marsilias comment about puppets, because Frosts vampires had strings of his will tied around each hand and foot and a whole slender web around their heads. Or maybe Marsilia could see his magic, too. The vampires werent the only thing he was controlling. Fainter threads of power dripped from his hands to the ground, glistening faintly where they snaked across the floor and climbed the walls surrounding us, disappearing over the edges.
Frost was a Puppet Master. I actually thought the name in capital letters, which meant Id been hanging around the vampires too long. Marsilia had called him the Necromancer, and that was worse than Puppet Master. Names have power and I refused to give him any more than he already had. Frost would do, Gauntlet Boy if he got really scary. I looked at the threads trying tocrawl up Marsilias body and thought that I might be able to destroy them the same way I had the ones that ensnared Peter. And as if she read my mind, Marsilias brilliant red eyes met mine. She jerked her hands and the Puppet Masterthe Gauntlet Boystumbled forward. The strings with whichhed tried to capture Marsilia were broken on the ground in front of him, and they faded to nothing after a few seconds.
He was able to control every move of his vampires with very little effort, but he couldnt get Marsilia to move one hand. It was true that she fought him, and his minions had given up, but he still had thirty vampires dancing to his tune. That Marsilia had resisted showed everyone here that Marsilia wasnt just the Mistress of the Cityshe was a Power.
And the way shed met my eyes made me think that she could have put a stop to it earlier. She had wanted to give me a chance to see what his magic looked like.
Marsilia knew more about walkers than I did. When shed come to this country, banished from Milan, there had been no Europeans here. I wasnt sure how long shed been in this area, but it was a couple of centuries. Shed seen walkers kill other vampires, lots of vampires.
This summer, on my honeymoon, Id met other walkers for the first time. Id been exchanging e-mails with them ever since, trying to learn more about what I was. They knew more than I did, but they still suffered from the same problem I had. Too many walkers had died before they could pass on their knowledge to their heirs, and much of it was lost.
Shed had Stefan contact me deliberately. Hed never have shown me he could still talk in my head because he knew I would hate it. So did she. She hated that Stefan and I were still friends. She was teaching me what I could do to fight a necromancerand doing her best to drive me away from him. I thought that she was wasting her time with that last, because Frost had been right.
She was going to pick me to fight with her. I was pretty sure that Frost was right about my chances of survival, too. She wouldnt have to worry about Stefan being my friend because I was going to be dead.
Frost was worried about fighting Marsilia, the vampires had told me. Thats why hed chosen a challenge of three. He didnt like the odds of going against her by herself, but he thought he could come up with two other vampires stronger than hers. Likely he was rightso shed chosen a different way.
If Adam had come with me, maybe she would have used him instead. He was a werewolf, and necromancy would have no effect on him. But she would work with what she had.
Yours is the challenge and the ma
Owned by Frost. That made sense if he was the money man.
Marsilia paused for a moment and looked around.Almost symbolic since one of my colleagues destroyed it yesterday.
Adam would be surprised to find out he was hercolleague. But I kept my face still.
And for the officials, as the Master of Ceremonies tonight, I call upon Stefan Uccello, also known as the Soldier.
One of Frosts vampires said, That is unacceptable. He is yours. The Master of Ceremonies ca
Id quit looking at the magic threads that bound Frost to his vampires. It produced an eye strain, like those bizarre patterns that showed a 3?D picture when observed through unfocused eyes. I couldnt tell if Frost was making the vampire talk or if the vampire in question was doing it on his own.
I am not Marsilias, said Stefan. I do not belong to her seethe.
He speaks truthfully, Frost told his people. I witnessed this myself. Marsilia treated him so shamefully that he left her seethe, and she was too weak to prevent him. A real man, a real soldier, would never serve such a one. We can accept himin all ways.
Rat bastard. He was right, but that didnt make him any less of a rat bastard. I could see, even if no one else did, that those words had hurt Stefan. Here he was, helping her again as if his menagerie mattered not at all to him.
It is my place to remind you of the rules, Stefan said, his voice even. You, William Frost, have chosen three against three. Two fighters, with you as the captain of yours, and Marsilia as the captain of hers, with the other two participants on either side yet to be chosen. The fight is tothe death of the captains.
Excuse me, I said diffidently. But both the captains are already dead.
Everyone looked at me. The vampires with cold, unfriendly gazes, and Honey as if I were crazy. That was okaybecause I was utterly crazy. I knew Marsilia was pla
Asil smiled. He was supposed to know all about crazy.
The fight, said Stefan gently, because he knew me that well, is to thepermanent elimination of one captain or the other. Does that satisfy you, Mercy? As soon as that elimination takes place, the other members of the teams may quit fightingor not, as they choose.
The captains can call upon anyone to be on their team and those persons ca
Asil caught my eye and quite boldly repeated his earlier gesture. Five minutes away was doable, I knew it as well as he did. Especially if Honey and Asil worked to slow down the vampires.
I looked at William FrostGauntlet Boyand thought about what he pla