«I'm sorry for that.» Then she gave Richard a completely hostile look. «But he's like so many men. He thinks that if he could just get you pregnant, just get you married, you'd be the perfect little woman.»
«I do not think that,» Richard said.
«You don't?» she said.
«No,» he said.
«Then what's with the proposal?»
«You're supposed to propose if you've got someone pregnant.»
She gave a nod. «And what's with Anita not being a federal marshal, or a vampire executioner?»
«The life she's living right now just doesn't seem like the kind of life that would be good for a baby.»
«No,» I said, «it doesn't.»
He turned and looked at me. «You agree with me.»
«Yes, of course, I agree that my life won't work with a baby. But this is the only life I have, Richard. This is who I am. I can't remake myself just because there may be a baby.»
«Yes,» he said, «you can. If you want to badly enough, you can change.»
«Are you going to give up being a teacher?»
He looked away, and shook his head. «I love being a teacher.»
«And I love being a federal marshal.»
«You hate it, too.»
«Yeah, sometimes I hate it, and maybe I'll burn out on all the violent cases. Maybe I'll reach a point where I can't do it anymore. But I do enjoy the police work, and I'm good at it.»
«You enjoy seeing mutilated corpses?»
I shook my head. «Get out.»
«What?»
«Ma petite, please,» Jean-Claude said, and came to hold me. I didn't pull away, but I stayed stiff and unyielding in his arms. I was so angry I couldn't even think. All I knew for certain was that I needed Richard to be somewhere else, because if he stayed here saying stupid shit, I was going to say something unforgivable, or he was. We were close to the kind of fight that there is no fix for.
Samuel's pleasant and oh-so-reasonable voice came. «Perhaps we should discuss the topics that will allow all of you to survive this weekend, and keep sovereignty of your own territory in your own hands.»
That got everyone's attention, even Richard's. «What are you talking about?» he said.
«If Anita's powers are as disruptive to other Masters of the City as they have been to Augustine, then what will you do? What will the other masters do when they see Augustine follow her and Jean-Claude around like a lovesick dog? She ordered Augustine around, she exhibited necromancy that controlled a Master of the City. That is legend among us, Ulfric, but not present reality. I saw Augustine strain against her compulsion. I do not know, even now, whether he used his full powers on Anita because he wished for sex with a woman of the ardeur once more, or to keep her from bespelling him completely. Better to be tied to her by love and lust than by blind obedience. In truth, I am not certain that Augustine himself knows why he did it, or what might have happened if he had chosen another defense.» Samuel sighed. «You cannot take her to the ballet tomorrow without knowing if her attraction is universal, or whether it is mainly Belle's line that is susceptible to it.»
«Were you drawn to her?» Jean-Claude asked.
«I feel some attraction, yes, but not to the degree that Augustine did. I am not fighting to keep from touching her, or doing what she says. I sense her power, and when she was using her necromancy, it was most impressive, but no, I did not feel compelled.»
«Then is it just Belle's line?» Jean-Claude asked.
«Or perhaps only vampires that have experienced Belle's ardeur are strongly drawn.»
I was finally relaxing into Jean-Claude's arms. «That would explain it.» He didn't sound like he believed it was that simple.
«But, Jean-Claude, you must understand that I feel her power. I am over a thousand years old, and a Master of the City. I have as my animal to call a siren. I am not a small power, yet she does have a certain» — he seemed to search for a word — «attraction even to me. I am not burdened by it, but it is there. You said you wished my advice.»
«I do.»
«I advise that you find a way to test her powers before she meets the larger party.»
«How?»
«I know that Maximillian of Vegas has one of Belle's line as his pomme de sang candidate. He would be thrilled if you asked to see one of his candidates early. He will see it as a point of favor.»
«We would have to see at least one candidate from each of the masters, then, in private.»
«But if it goes wrong?» I said. «Aren't we running the risk that whoever we 'experiment' on may be metaphysically bound to me forever?»