Hammered
twitched once in the two minutes we’ve been here. «
» I know, and the effort at locking it down is going to give you indigestion. Why don’t you just tell me what’s bothering you so you can get it out of your system and relax? «
Hal regarded me in stony silence for a few seconds, then his fingers began drumming in sequence on the tabletop. He was worked up, all right. But when he spoke, I could barely hear him. » I don’t want to be alpha. «
» You don’t want to be alpha? « I said. » Well, then, your dreams have come true. You’re not. Gunnar is alpha, and you’re doggie number two. «
» But Gunnar is going with you to Asgard. «
I blinked. » He is? «
Hal dipped his chin in the barest of nods. » It was decided last night. Leif talked him into it. I’m to be alpha until he returns. And if he doesn’t … well, then I’m doomed. «
» Bwa-ha-ha, cue the derisive laughter. You can’t be top dog and tell me you’re doomed, Hal. Nobody is going to buy that. «
» I like being Gunnar’s second, « Hal groused. » I don’t want to make those decisions. And there will be plenty to make if he doesn’t come back. Scores more if Leif doesn’t come back. «
» How is Leif, anyway? Is that finger fully grown back? « Leif had lost his finger—and nearly his undead existence—in the fight with die Töchter des dritten Hauses , when they managed to torch his combustible flesh.
» Yeah, it’s fine, and he’s coming to see you tonight, along with Gunnar. «
» Good. What’s the problem with Leif not coming back? «
» We’ll have the bloodiest vamp war in centuries if he’s gone more than a month. They’re already sniffing around. «
» I beg your pardon? «
» The vampires. They want his territory. «
» The bloodiest vamp war in history will be fought over Tempe? «
Hal stared at me to gauge whether I was being serious or not. » His territory is a whole lot bigger than Tempe, Atticus. You can’t tell me you didn’t know. «
» Well, yes, I can. Leif and I never talked about his territory, because I’m not interested and he’s not a braggart. I know that Leif must be in singular control of Tempe, because I’ve never seen or smelled another vampire in the city, but I don’t know how he could realistically hold any more. «
Hal snorted and held his face in his hands. He peered at me from between his fingers. » Atticus. Leif controls the entire state of Arizona. All by himself . He’s the baddest of badass vampires. He’s the oldest thing walking around this hemisphere, besides you and the native gods. « He dropped his hands and tilted his head at me like a curious canine. » You honestly didn’t know that? «
» Nope. Why would I care? I’m not a vampire and I don’t want his territory. You don’t want the whole state for your pack either, am I right? «
» Well, no, but you have to appreciate what’s going to happen here. «
» No, I don’t. I’m moving. «
» Wherever you move it’s going to be felt. This kind of power vacuum is going to bring every wannabe vamp lord down on this state, all wanting to carve out a piece of it for themselves. And they’re going to leave other power vacuums behind them when they go. If Leif doesn’t come back, the ripples are going to be felt all over the country, I can guarantee it, and in quite a few other countries besides. «
» Well, what do you want me to do about it? «
» Make damn sure both Gunnar and Leif come back. That way I don’t have to be alpha and I don’t have to worry about fighting off a bunch of bloodsuckers. «
» I can’t believe Leif is so feared. He’s a perfectly reasonable guy. «
» To you and me, yes, he is. He works very well with us. But he’s absolute hell on other vampires, from what I understand. They’re scared of him, and with good reason. You know, he shouldn’t have survived getting burned like that. «
I crinkled my brows. » No? Why not? «
» That wasn’t a normal fire where you could just stop, drop, and roll. That was hellfire, Atticus. It’s almost impossible to put out. It would have destroyed any other vampire I’ve ever heard of. «
Silence fell as I considered this. A vampire war would indeed be inconvenient for everyone, but I didn’t see how I could prevent it on top of everything else I had to do. I was also able to conclude to my satisfaction that it wasn’t really my problem anyway.
Hal said into the silence, » Let’s proceed to business, shall we?
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