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Forbidden Nights with a Vampire(92)

 
She scrubbed her face and neck, wincing at how cold the water was.
 
"What happened to you in Poland after you became a vampire?"
 
She swallowed hard. The coffin of horrors took shape in her mind. "I–I need more water." She held the towel under the spout.
 
He pumped more water for her. "What happened?"
 
She washed her chest and torso. "I buried my little sister." The coffin rattled, trying to break open. "More water."
 
He gave her some more. "And then what?"
 
She wiped her arms. "I had borrowed a shovel from a nearby farm. I was returning it to the toolshed when the farmer found me. I was instantly overwhelmed with hunger."
 
"You bit him?"
 
She leaned over to wash her legs. "I ran outside and bit his cow. For the first few weeks I was so confused. So hungry, and so terrified that I might kill someone. I didn't know what to do. I hid in caves and fed off animals. I felt like I'd become an animal, too."
 
"Your…sire didn't help you to adjust?"
 
"Sigismund?" She snorted with disgust. "I wanted nothing to do with him or Marta. I left them the night I awoke."
 
"There's something I need to tell you." Phil frowned. "The prisoner at Romatech, the one they captured at Apollo's compound—it was Sigismund."
 
Vanda's breath caught. Her skin chilled. "Are—Are you sure?"
 
"Yes. He was one of the Malcontents masquerading as a god in order to feed off the girls and…rape them."
 
She sighed. That had been one more reason she'd fled from Sigismund. She had known he would abuse her. She could tell he had abused Marta, although her sister had seemed to want it. "I ran into him a few times when I was hiding in the caves. He would always laugh at me and say I was doomed. There was no way I could escape the almighty Casimir. Then I would teleport away before he alerted Jedrek Janow." She shuddered. "Sigismund is an abusive pig. I hope you guys made him suffer."
 
"We did," Phil said. "When I found out who he was, I nearly killed him."
 
But he didn't, she thought. Phil only killed in self-defense. He was an honorable person, unlike her.
 
Vanda rinsed the towel. "Marta's in America. I saw her at the warehouse in New Orleans, fighting with the Malcontents."
 
Phil winced. "That must have been a shock for you." He took the towel from her and rubbed her back.
 
She closed her eyes, enjoying the feel of his hands.
 
"How did you get involved with the underground resistance?" he asked.
 
Her eyes flew open. Good Lord, the man never gave up. "Do you know where your sister put those clothes she bought?"
 
"The bag's on the kitchen table." He set the towel on the counter. "You're avoiding the subject."
 
"You bet I am." She strode to the table and removed the items from the plastic bag. Underwear and bra, close to the right size, jeans and a western-style shirt.
 
"I realize it must be painful."
 
"Dressing like a cowgirl?" she asked wryly.
 
"No, talking about your past."
 
"Oh, do you think so? Can you imagine losing your father, your sister, and four brothers to war? Jozef was only twelve! I couldn't find out if they'd died in battle or were taken prisoner. I hoped they were prisoners, that they were still alive, but when I saw the concentration camps, I almost wished they were dead."
 
She strode back to the kitchen sink. "I learned how to teleport by accident. I was standing outside a camp one night, staring through the barbed wire and wishing there was a way I could get inside to see if my father or brothers were there. And the next thing I knew, everything went black and there I was, inside the camp."
 
She pulled off her underwear and rinsed it out in the sink. "I rushed through the bunkhouses, searching for my family, but they weren't there. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. So many prisoners, crammed in so tight."
 
The coffin cracked open. God, no, she didn't want to remember. All those prisoners, those gaunt, emaciated bodies, those haunted eyes filled with pain and despair.
 
"What happened then?" Phil whispered.
 
"A guard caught me." Her eyes blurred with tears. "I was so upset from seeing all the prisoners, and so hungry. I bit him." Tears streamed down her cheeks. "I lost control and killed him."
 
She glanced at Phil through her tears, expecting to see disgust in his eyes. It wasn't there. This had to be a mistake. He didn't understand the magnitude of her sins. "I had to feed every night. Why torment some poor unsuspecting cow when I could kill a Nazi? And I did. Every night. I joined the underground. I would teleport into a camp, free some prisoners, and kill a Nazi all in a night's work."