Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
to keep us around long.â
âSo if Stefan is permanently deadâ¦â
She smiled bleakly at me. âWe all are.â
âAnd you believe the werewolves could do something about this?â
She nodded. âMarsilia owes them blood price. This sorcerer is a vampireâwhich makes him Marsiliaâs business. When the two werewolves joined the hunt they became her responsibility. Since one was hurt and the otherââ she shrugged expressively. âIf your Alpha asks us as his price, sheâll give us to him.â
âWhat about worries over your silence?â I asked.
âIf we belong to the werewolves, our silence becomes their problem.â
âIâll speak to the werewolves,â I promised. âBut I donât have much influence.â Especially if Adam and Samuel were dead, too. The thought made it hard to breathe, so I shoved it away. âTell me about the vampires and how the seethe operates.â
Naomi gathered herself together visibly, and when she spoke she sounded like the professor she had apparently once been.
âIâll start from the general and then go to the specific, shall I? You understand that generalities do not account for variationsâjust because most vampires follow this pattern, doesnât mean that they all do.â
âAll right,â I told her, wishing I had a notebook so I could take notes.
âA vampire likes to keep a food supply at hand, so they live with a small group of humans, usually anywhere from three to seven. Three are enough to provide food for a month before they die, seven is enough for six monthsâbecause if the vampires feed lightly on each, their prey lasts longer.â
âThere arenât forty people disappearing from the Tri-Cities every month,â I protested. âAnd I know that Marsilia has more than ten vampires.â
Naomi smiled grimly. âThey donât hunt in their own territory. Stefan found me in Chicago teaching at Northwestern. Rachelâs from Seattle. I think the only one of us Stefan found in the Tri-Cities was Daniel, and he was hitchhiking down from Canada.â
For some reason, her speaking of Daniel made me glance over by the sink, but sometime while weâd been talking, the young man must have left. When I thought about it, I realized that I hadnât heard him for a while. It bothered me that I hadnât heard him leave.
âSo the vampires have to continually replenish their menageries?â
âMost of them.â Naomi nodded. âStefan, as you know, does things differently. There are fourteen of us who live here, and maybe a dozen more who visit occasionally. Stefan doesnât usually kill his prey.â
âTommy,â said Rachel in a small voice.
Naomi waved her hand dismissively. âTommy was ill anyway.â She looked at me. âWhen the fae came out, Stefan began to be concerned about the same things that caused the fae to reveal themselves. He told the seetheâand the ruling council of vampiresâthat they could no longer live as they were and expect to survive. He had already been maintaining a large menagerie because he didnât kill his peopleâhe has a reputation for being softhearted. Iâm told Marsilia thinks his concern for us is âcute.â She gave me an ironic look.
âHe began to experiment. To look for ways the vampire could benefit the human race. He found me dying of leukemia and offered me a chance at life.â
I did some adding in my head and frowned at her. âRachel said you were a professor and he found you about the time the fae came out. How old were you?â
She smiled. âForty-one.â That would mean she was in her sixties nowâshe didnât look it. She didnât look much older than I did. âStefan already knew that longevity was something he could offer: one of his bound children had belonged to him for over a century before another vampire killed her.â
âHow does feeding a vampire make you live longer?â I asked.
âItâs the exchange of blood,â said Rachel. She put a finger against her lips and licked it suggestively. âHe takes and then gives a little back. Since I started feeding, Iâve been able to see in the darkâI can even bend a tire iron.â She glanced at me from under her lashes to see how I took her revelation.
Ick , I thought hard and she frowned at me as if my
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