Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
I left him in the dining room.
âNow you get a good nightâs sleep,â she told them. âJimâs going to bed, too, as soon as he gets that fae locked back up where he belongs. We donât want you to be tired when itâs time to get up and be doing.â She held the door open as if it were something other than a cageâdid she think it was a hotel room?
Watching the zombie was like watching one of those tapes where they take bits that someone actually said and piece them together to make it sound like they were talking about something else entirely. Sound bites of things Amber would have said came out of the dead womanâs mouth with little or no relation to what she was doing.
Corban stumbled in and stopped in the middle of the cage. Chad ran past his motherâs animated corpse and stopped, wide-eyed and shaking next to the bed. He was only ten, no matter how much courage he had.
If he survived this, heâd be in therapy for years. Assuming he could find a therapist whoâd believe him. Your mother was a what? Have some Thorazine ... Or whatever the newest drug of choice was for the mentally ill.
âOops,â said Amber, manically cheerful. âI almost forgot.â She looked around and shook her head sadly. âDid you do this, Mercy? Char always said that you both suited each other because you were slobs at heart.â As she was talking, she gathered up the bucketsâthough she didnât bother cleaning up the broken oneâand stacked most of them where they had been. She took one and put it inside Chad and Corbanâs cage before removing the used one in the corner. âIâll just take this up and clean it, shall I?â
She locked the door.
âAmber,â I said, putting force in my voice. âGive me the key.â She was dead, right? Did she have to listen to me, too?
She hesitated. I saw her do it. Then she gave me a bright smile. âNaughty, Mercy. Naughty. Youâll be punished for that when I tell Jim.â
She took the bucket and whistled when she shut the door. I could hear her whistling all the way up the stairs. I needed more practice, or maybe there was some trick to it.
I bowed my head and waited for Blackwood to bring the oakman back with my arms crossed over my middle and my head turned away from Chad. I ignored it when he rattled the cage to catch my attention. When Blackwood came in, I didnât want him to find me holding Chadâs hand or talking to him or anything.
I didnât think there was a ratâs chance in a cattery that Blackwood would let Chad live after everything heâd seen. But I didnât intend to give the vampire any more reason to hurt him. And if I lowered my guard, Iâd have a hard time keeping the fear at bay.
After a time, the oakman stumbled in the door in front of Blackwood. He didnât look much better than he had when Blackwood had finished with him. The fae looked a little above four feet tall, though heâd be taller if he were standing straight. His arms and legs were oddly proportioned in subtle ways: legs short and arms overlong. His neck was too short for his broad-foreheaded, strong-jawed head.
He walked right into his cell without struggling, as if he had fought too many times and suffered defeat. Blackwood locked him in. Then, looking at me, the vampire tossed his key in the air and snatched it back before it hit the ground. âI wonât be sending Amber down with keys anymore.â
I didnât say anything, and he laughed. âPout all you want, Mercy. It wonât change anything.â
Pout? I looked away. Iâd show him pout.
He started for the door.
I swallowed my rage and managed to not let it choke me. âSo how did you do it?â
Vague questions are harder to ignore than specific ones. They inspire curiosity and make your victim respond even if he wouldnât have talked to you at all otherwise.
âDo what?â he asked.
âCatherine and John,â I said. âThey arenât like normal ghosts.â
He smiled, pleased Iâd noticed. âIâd like to claim some sort of supernatural powers,â he told me, then laughed because he found himself so funny. He wiped imaginary tears of mirth from his eyes. âBut really it is their choice. Catherine is determined to somehow avenge herself upon me. She blames me for ending her reign of terror. John ... John loves me. Heâll never
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