Kate Daniels 02 - Magic Burns
pointing at the vampâs face.
âLovely firearms,â Ghastek said.
âSIG-Sauer P226,â Andrea said. âMove and youâll go blind.â
âDo you really think you could beat vampiric reflexes?â Ghastekâs tone was light. He wasnât challenging her, he was merely curious.
A small smile bent Andreaâs lips. âDo you really want to find out?â
I shook my head. âShe can blow his head off before you finish a twitch. Trust me, I measure speed for a living.â
I made a mental note to never fight fair with Andrea. That was a hell of a draw. I was fast but not fast enough to beat her guns and my saber took a lot longer to come out of its sheath than a gun did coming out of a holster. âFortunately for all of us, we donât have to fight.â I smiled at Andrea.
Andrea nodded and guns vanished. âIâll be down the hall.â
âThank you.â
She stepped out. I sat in my chair. âOff my table.â
The vampire remained where it was.
âGhastek, either you move him or I will. I donât have to put up with rudeness in my own office.â
The undead slinked off the table. âThat was not meant as an insult.â
âGood, then I wonât take it as such. Now, what is it you want?â
âHow do you feel? Any broken bones? Open wounds?â
âNo. Why this sudden concern for my well-being?â
âNo episodes of dizziness? What about a slight prickling in the chest and along the neck? Feels a little like the rush of blood into a limb after it has fallen asleep, except the process occurs from the inside.â
I crossed my arms. âIs there a particular reason why youâre describing the initial stages of colonization by Immortuus pathogen to me?â
The vampire crept closer. âThere can only be one reason.â
âIâm not turning into a vampire, Ghastek.â It was physically impossible. My blood chomped the vampirism bacterium for breakfast and then asked for seconds. No vampirism for me. No shapeshifting, either.
The vampire took another careful step to me. âMay I see your irises, please.â
âIâm telling you, Iâm not infected. I wasnât bitten.â
âIndulge me.â
I leaned forward. The vampire reared from all fours and lifted its face to mine. We stared at each other, the corpse and I, with only inches of space between us. Almost touching. I looked into the vampireâs eyes, once blue, and now red from the capillaries expanded by the flow of blood brimming with vampiric pathogen. Within their depths lay hunger, a terrible, all-consuming hunger that could never be doused. If Ghastekâs control slipped just a hair, the abomination would rip into me, clawing at my flesh in search of hot blood.
At least it would try. And then I would kill it. Iâd crush its disgusting mind like a gnat. It would feel good. It would make my day.
I wouldâve liked to kill them all. I wouldâve liked to go up the Peopleâs food chain until I reached Roland, their legendary leader. There were things I needed to discuss with him. But our conversation would have to wait until my power grew, because right now he could wipe me off the face of the Earth with a twitch of his eyebrow.
The vampire dropped to the floor.
âSatisfied?â
âYes.â
âYou sound disappointed. Does the idea of navigating me after my undeath appeal to you?â
The vampireâs face twitched, trying to imitate Ghastek wincing somewhere in an armored room within the Casinoâs depths. âKate, that was in poor taste. Although you would make a magnificent specimen. Youâre in excellent physical shape and well proportioned. I just looked through the stack of applications this morning and half of the candidates are malnourished, while the other half have wrong proportions.â
Ghastek in all his glory. Clinical âRâ Us.
I sighed. Was there any remote chance that he would get to the point of his visit this morning? Time was a-wasting and I needed to leave to look for Julieâs mother. âMy schedule is a bit cluttered this morning. I would appreciate it if we could get down to business.â
âOur patrol sighted an unusual undead last night,â Ghastek said. âPrehensile hair, claws, very interesting power signature.â
Claws, huh. I replayed the fight in my mind. The claws only came out when the
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