Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
Iâve had him for ... How long have you belonged to me, Donnell Greenleaf?â
The fae stirred and raised his face off the cement floor. Once he must have been a formidable figure. Oakmen, I remembered from the old book Iâd borrowed, were not tall, no more than four feet, but they were stout âas a good oaken table.â This one was little more than skin and bones.
In a voice as dry as high summer in the Tri-Cities, he said, âFour-score years and a dozen and one. Two seasons more and eighteen days.â
âOakmen,â said Blackwood smugly, âlike the oaks they are named after, eat only the sunlight.â
You are what you eat indeed.
âIâve never tried to see if I could live on light,â he said. âBut he keeps me from burning, donât you, Donnell Greenleaf?â
âIt is my honor to bear that burden,â said the fae in a hopeless voice, his face to the floor.
âSo you kidnapped me so you could turn into a coyote?â I asked incredulously.
The vampire just smiled and escorted me to a largish cage, with a bed. There was also a bucket from which the odor of sewage was emanating. It smelled like Corban, Chad, and Amber.
âI can keep you alive for a long time,â the vampire said. He grabbed me by the back of my neck and shoved my face against the cage while he stood behind me. âMaybe even all of your natural life. What? No smart comment?â
He didnât see the faint figure that stood before me with her finger over her pursed mouth. She looked as if sheâd been somewhere between sixty and a hundred years old when sheâd diedâlike Santaâs wife, she was all rounded and sweet. Quiet, that finger said. Or maybe, justâ Donât let on you can see me.
Blackwood didnât see her, even though he had been using the other ghost as an errand boy. I wondered what it meant. She smelled like blood, too.
He put me in the cage next to the one that he had been keeping Chad and Corban in. Presumably he didnât need to confine Amber anymore. âThis could have been so much more pleasant for you,â he said.
The woman and her hushing finger were gone, so I gave my tongue free rein. âTell that to Amber.â
He smiled, showing fangs. âShe enjoyed it. Iâll give you one last chance. Be cooperative, and Iâll let you stay in the other room.â
Maybe I could get out through the roof of the other room. But somehow I didnât think so. The cage in the Marrokâs house looks just like all the rest of the bedrooms. The bars are set behind the drywall.
I leaned against the far side of my cage, the one that backed up to the cement outer wall. âTell me why you canât just order me around? Make me cooperate?â Like Corban.
He shrugged. âYou figure it out.â He locked the door with a key and used the same key to open the oakmanâs door.
The fae whimpered as he was dragged out of the cage. âI canât feed from you every day, Mercy,â Blackwood said. âNot if I want to keep you around. The last walker I had died fifty years agoâbut I kept him for sixty-three years. I take care of what is mine.â
Yeah, I bet Amber would agree with that one.
Blackwood knelt on the floor where the oakman lay curled in a fetal position. The fae was staring at me with large black eyes. He didnât fight when Blackwoodâwith a look meant for meâgrabbed his leg and bit down on the artery in the faeâs groin to feed.
âThe oak said,â the fae said in English-accented Welsh, âMercy would free me in the Harvest season.â
I stared at him, and he smiled before the vampire did something painful to him and he closed his eyes to endure. If heâd understood Welsh, I was sure heâd have done something more extreme. How the oakman knew Iâd understand him, I didnât know.
There are two ways to free a prisonerâescape is the first. I had the feeling that the oakman was looking for the second.
When he finished, the oakman was barely conscious, and Blackwood looked a dozen years younger. Vampires werenât supposed to do thatâbut I didnât know any vampires who fed from fae either. He picked up the oakman with no visible effort and tossed him over his shoulder. âLetâs get you a little sun, shall we?â Blackwood sounded cheery.
The door to the room closed behind him, and a womanâs trembly
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