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The Chosen (Night World #5)(8)
Author: L.J. Smith

evaporated. This had been the most undignified fight she'd seen in a long while, and...

... and it bothered her, the way the vampire had cried out as he fell. She couldn't explain why, but it had.

Steve picked himself up. "He shouldn't have been able to surprise us," he said. "That was our fault."

Rashel glanced at him. It was true. In this business, you were either ready all the time, expecting the

unexpected at any moment, or you were dead.

"He was just good," Vicky said shortly. "Come on, let's get him out of here before somebody sees us.

There's a cellar in the other building."

Rashel took hold of the vampire's feet while Steve grabbed his shoulders. He wasn't very big, about

Rashel's height and compact. He looked young, about Rashel's age.

Which meant nothing, she reminded herself. A parasite could be a thousand and still look young. They

gained eternal life from other people's blood.

She and Steve carried their burden down the stairs into a large dank room that smelled of damp rot and

mildew. They dropped him on the cold concrete floor and Rashel straightened to ease her back.

"Okay. Now let's see what he looks like," Vicky said, and turned her flashlight on him.

The vampire was pale, and his black hair looked even blacker against his white skin. His eyelashes were

dark on his cheek. A little blood matted his hair in the back.

"I don't think he's the same one Elliot and I saw last night. That one looked bigger," Vicky said.

Nyala pressed forward, staring at her very first captive vampire. "What difference does it make? He's

one of them, right? Nobody human could have thrown Steve like that. He might even be the one who

killed my sister. And he's ours now." She smiled down, looking almost like someone in love. "You're

ours," she said to the unconscious boy on the floor. "Just you wait."

Steve rubbed his shoulder where it had hit the wall. All he said was "Yeah," but his smile wasn't nice.

"I only hope he doesn't die soon," Vicky said, examining the pale face critically. "You hit him pretty hard."

"He's not going to die," Rashel said. "In fact, he'll probably wake up in a few minutes. And we'd better

hope he's not one of the really powerful telepaths."

Nyala looked up sharply. "What?"

"Oh-all vampires are telepathic," Rashel said absently. "But there's a big range as to how powerful they

are. Most of them can only communicate over

a short distance-like within the same house, say. But a few are a lot stronger."

"Even if he is strong, it won't matter unless there are other vampires around," Vicky said.

"Which there may be, if you and Elliot saw another one last night."

"Well..." Vicky hesitated, then said, "We can check outside, make sure he doesn't have any friends

hiding around that warehouse."

Steve was nodding, and Nyala was listening intently. Rashel started to say that from what she'd seen,

they couldn't find a vampire in hiding to save their lives-but then she changed her mind.

"Good idea," she said. "You take Nyala and do that. It's better to have three people than two. I'll tie him

up before he comes around. I've got bast cord."

Vicky glanced over quickly, but her hostility seemed to have faded since Rashel had knocked the

vampire over the head. "Okay, but let's use the handcuffs. Nyala, run up and get them."

Nyala did, and she and Vicky fixed the wooden stocks on the vampire's wrists. Then they left with Steve.

Rashel sat on the floor.

She didn't know what she was doing, or why she'd sent Nyala away. All she knew was that she wanted

to be alone, and that she felt... rotten.

It wasn't that she didn't have anger. There were times when she got so angry at the universe that it was

actually like a little voice inside her whispering,

Kill, kill, kill. Times when she wanted to strike out blindly, without caring who she hurt.

But just now the little voice was silent, and Rashel felt sick.

To keep herself busy, she tied his feet with bast, a cord made from the inner bark of trees. It was as

good for holding a vampire as Vicky's ridiculous handcuffs.

When it was done, she turned the flashlight on him again.

He was good-looking. Clean features that were strongly chiseled but almost delicate. A mouth that at the

moment looked rather innocent, but which might be sensuous if he were awake. A body that was lithe

and flat-muscled, if not very tall.

All of which had no effect on Rashel. She'd seen attractive vampires before-in fact, an inordinate number

of them seemed to be really beautiful. It didn't mean anything. It only stood as a contrast to what they

were like inside.

The tall man who'd killed her mother had been handsome. She could still see his face, his golden eyes.

Filthy parasites. Night World scum. They weren't really people. They were monsters.

But they could still feel pain, just like any human. She'd hurt this one when she hit him.

Rashel jumped up and started to pace the cellar.

All right. This vampire deserved to die. They all did. But that didn't mean she had to wait for Vicky to

come back and poke him with pointy sticks.

Rashel knew now why she'd sent Nyala away. So she could give the vampire a clean death. Maybe he

didn't deserve it, but she couldn't stand around and watch Vicky kill him slowly. She couldn't.

She stopped pacing and went to the unconscious boy.

The flashlight on the floor was still pointing at him, so she could see him clearly. He was wearing a

lightweight black shirt-no sweater or coat. Vampires didn't need protection from the cold. Rashel

unbuttoned the shirt, exposing his chest. Although the angled tip of her bokken could pierce clothing, it

was easier to drive it straight into vampire flesh without any barrier in between.

Standing with one foot on either side of the vampire's waist, she drew the heavy wooden sword. She

held it with both hands, one near the guard, the other near the knob on the end of the hilt.

She positioned the end exactly over the vampire's heart.

"This kitten has claws," she whispered, hardly aware she was saying it.

   
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