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Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 14. Danse Macabre(32)



Joseph collapsed to his knees, snarling, fighting, but he could not stand against it.

«Let me see your human eyes, Rex.»

The growing mane began to shrink. The fur that had been climbing over his skin began to be reabsorbed. His face was reshaping itself. Only when he was Joseph again, fully human again, did the air ease a little.

«What do you want, vampire?» Joseph said, in a human voice that sounded breathy.

«Obedience,» Auggie said, and there was nothing friendly about that one word. The good-natured man was gone, and the master vampire was revealed. «Come to me, Rex, crawl to me.»

Joseph fought him. You could watch the struggle of it on his face, but finally he dropped to all fours.

«Stop it, Auggie,» I said, «leave him alone.»

«He is my beast, not Jean-Claude's. There is no tie between my host and the lions.»

«There is tie between me and the lions. I invited Joseph here tonight.»

He never looked at me, but Octavius did. He put those perfect chocolate eyes on me, and his face held nothing but arrogance. Which pissed me off. Anger is bad, but sometimes, well, it has its uses.

I moved toward them. I put myself between them, blocking his view of Joseph. It was like I'd taken a punch. Nathaniel was there to grab me, and the moment he touched me, I felt better. He was my animal to call now, not just my type of animal, but truly my animal to call, as Richard was to Jean-Claude. It was sort of like a furry human servant, and it gave some of the benefits. Power, extra power.

«Joseph and his people are our allies. My leopards and I have a treaty with them. To harm one is to harm both.»

Auggie looked at me then, his eyes swimming gray like clouds with lightning caught inside them. «If Jean-Claude had made this treaty I would have to abide by it, but you are a human servant, Anita. You do not bind me, as your master would. Just as, if you visit us in Chicago, deals made by Octavius alone are not binding on your master.»

«So you'll hurt Joseph because why, because he stopped me from doing some metaphysical shit with your lion? Is that it?»

«He is lion, and no lion can resist me.»

«He is the Rex of St. Louis, Auggie, you have no authority over him,» I said.

«Would you challenge me with Octavius at my back? Would you set yourself against me with your master busy elsewhere?»

I nodded. «Yes.»

«I will punish him for his insult to me and mine, Anita. I will do it. You can either allow it, gracefully, or you can force me to control you, as I control Joseph.»

«If you think you can control me, Auggie, knock yourself out.»

It was suddenly harder to breathe again. Micah came in at my other side. He was my Nimir-Raj, and it helped me think, but it didn't help me fight. «Graham,» I said.

He came to my reaching hand, and the moment I touched him, I could feel the wolves. Feel the tie through Richard to the pack. That neck-ruffling scent of wolf. The green peace of woods and fields, and…

I staggered, and only Nathaniel and Graham's hands kept me on my feet. Pierce the werelion was at Auggie's side.

I wanted to call Jean-Claude, but was afraid to. Auggie was his friend, but what I was feeling pushing against me, filling the very air, was more powerful than anything I'd ever felt from Jean-Claude. If I lost to Auggie, then I lost. But if Jean-Claude lost to him, then there was a chance he would be defeated as Master of the City. And right there, in that moment, I saw the real reason I hadn't wanted these bastards in our city. I hadn't trusted us to be strong enough.

I would not cost us the city. I would not be the ruin of us all. I would not. I was trying to fight him as if I were another master vampire, but that wasn't what I was. I was a necromancer. I was supposed to have control over all the dead. We would see.

I let go of the men who held me up. I took a step away from the hands of the living, and opened that part of me that I always had to shield. That part of me that was like some great closed fist, tight, tight, or who knows what we could do, by accident or by design.

I almost never unleashed my necromancy outside a cemetery. But there were no dead bodies for the power to find, there were only vampires. My power blew out from my body like a chill wind, and it found its mark.

«What is this?» Auggie asked. Octavius's face didn't look so arrogant over his shoulder. Pierce moved away from him as if something about my power had made it hard to keep touching him.

«If being human servant or Nimir-Ra gains me nothing, then there are other titles, Auggie. Other powers to be invoked.»

He licked his lips, a nice nervous gesture. «What is this power?»

«Haven't you heard, Auggie, I'm a necromancer.»