"You know it will not be that simple."
"It never is."
He stared at me, smiling.
"Do you really think she'll challenge you?"
"No, but I wanted you to know that she could."
"Is there anything else I need to know?"
He smiled wide enough to flash a little bit of fang. He looked wonderful in the light. His skin was pale but not too pale. I touched his hand. "You're warm."
He glanced up at me. "Yes, ma petite; what of it?"
"You've slept an entire day. You should be cold to the touch until after you've fed."
He just looked at me with his drowning eyes.
"Shit," I said. I went for the bedroom. He didn't try to stop me. He didn't even try. It made me nervous. I was half-running by the time I hit the door.
All I could see was a pale outline on the bed. I turned on the switch by the door. The overhead light was glaring, and merciless.
Jason lay on his stomach, blond hair bright against the dark pillows. He was naked except for a pair of vibrant blue bikini briefs. I walked towards the bed, staring at his back, willing him to breathe. When I was almost at the bed I could see him breathe. Something tight in my chest loosened.
I had to kneel on the edge of the bed to reach him. I touched his shoulder. He moved under my hand. I rolled him onto his side, and he didn't try to help. He was totally passive. He stared up at me with heavy-lidded eyes. Two thin crimson lines flowed down his neck. Not a lot of blood, at least not spilled onto the sheets. I had no way of knowing how much he'd lost. How much Jean-Claude had taken.
Jason smiled at me. It was a slow, lazy smile.
"Are you alright?"
His hand slid around my waist as he rolled onto his back.
"I'll take that as a yes." I tried to back off the bed, but his arm was firm around me, holding me. He pulled me down to his chest. I pulled the Browning on the way down. He could have stopped me, but he didn't try.
I shoved the gun against his ribs. My other hand was pressed to his bare chest, trying to hold my face a little above his. He raised his face towards mine.
"I will pull this trigger."
He stopped with his face inches from mine. "I'll heal."
"Is one kiss worth getting a hole punched in your side?"
"I don't know," he said. "Everyone else seems to think so." His face moved towards me slowly, giving me plenty of time to decide.
"Jason, release her, now." Jean-Claude's voice filled the room with whispers like tiny echoes.
Jason let me go. I slid off the bed, the gun still naked in my hand.
"I need my wolf tonight, Anita. Try not to shoot him until after we've seen Serephina."
"Tell him to stop hitting on me," I said.
"Oh, I shall, ma petite, I shall."
Jason lay back against the pillows. He raised one knee, his hands lying across his stomach. He looked relaxed, lascivious, but his eyes stayed on Jean-Claude.
"You are almost the perfect pet, Jason, but do not provoke me."
"You never said she was off limits."
"I am saying it now," Jean-Claude said.
Jason sat up on the bed. "I'll be a perfect gentleman from now on."
"Yes," Jean-Claude said, "you will." He stood there in the doorway, still lovely to look at, but dangerous. You could feel it building in the room, whispering through his voice. "Leave us for a moment, ma petite."
"We don't have time for this," I said.
Jean-Claude looked at me. His eyes were still a solid midnight blue; the whites had drowned. "Are you protecting him?"
"I don't want him hurt because he got out of hand with me."
"Yet you would have shot him."
I shrugged. "I never said I was consistent, just serious."
Jean-Claude laughed. The abrupt change in mood made both Jason and me jump. His laughter was rich and thick as chocolate, as if you could pull it from the air and eat it.
I glanced at Jason. He was watching Jean-Claude the way a well-trained dog will watch its master, looking for clues to what its master wanted next.
"Get dressed, my wolf, and you, ma petite, you must change as well."
I was wearing black jeans and a royal blue polo shirt. "What's wrong with what I'm wearing?"
"We must make a show of it tonight, ma petite. I would not ask if it were not important."
"I am not wearing a dress tonight."
He smiled. "Of course not. Just something a little more stylish. If your young friend does not have anything suitable, I believe he and Jason are about the same size. I'm sure we could find something."
"You'll have to talk to Larry about that."
Jean-Claude looked at me for a heartbeat. "As you like, ma petite. Now, if you would leave Jason to dress? I will stay in here until you have chosen more appropriate attire."