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- Fred Saberhagen The Book of the Gods 05 Gods of Fire and Thunder
- Aubrey Ross [Enemy Embrace 05] Madam [EC Aeon] (revised) (pdf)
- Caine Rachel Wampiry z Morganville 05 Pan Ciemności Tłumaczenie Oficjalne
- John Ringo Alldenata 05 The Hero (with Williamson, Michael)
- Alan Dean Foster Commonwealth 05 Sentenced to Prism
- Godeng Gert Krew i Wino 05 Palec Kasandry
- Laurie King Kate Martinelli 05 The Art Of Detection
- Brian Lumley Necroscope 05 Deadspawn
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He smiled his lovely, perfect smile. "I had arranged to meet with the Master of Branson tonight."
"Just like that," I said.
"Isn't that what you wanted me to do?" he asked. His voice held that amused edge again.
"Yeah. I'm just not used to you giving me exactly what I ask for."
"I would give you anything you wanted,ma petite , if you would only let me."
"I wanted you out of my life. You don't seem to want to do that."
He sighed. "No,ma petite , I do not want to do that." He let it go at that. No accusations about me
wanting to be with Richard instead of him. No vague threats on Richard's life. It was sort of odd.
"You're up to something," I said.
He turned, eyes wide, long fingers pressed to his heart. "Moi?"
"Yeah, you," I said. I shook my head and let it go. He was up to something. I knew him well enough to
know the signs, but I also knew him well enough to know that he wouldn't tell me until he was good and
ready. Nobody kept a secret like Jean-Claude, and nobody else had as many of them. There was no
deceit in Richard. Jean-Claude lived and breathed it.
"I've got to change and pack before we can leave."
"Change your lovely red skirt, why? Because I like it?"
"Not just that," I said, "though admittedly it's a plus. I can't wear my inner pants holster with the skirt."
"I will not argue that having a second gun will help our show of force tomorrow night."
I stopped and turned. "What do you mean, tomorrow night?"
He spread his hands wide. "It is too close to dawn,ma petite . We cannot even drive to the master's lair
before the sun rises."
"Dammit," I said softly and with feeling.
"I did my part,ma petite . But even I cannot stop the sun from rising."
I leaned against the back of the love seat, hands gripping the edge hard enough to hurt. I shook my
head. "We're going to be too late to save him."
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"Ma petite,ma petite ." He knelt in front of me, staring up at me. "Why does this boy bother you so
very much? Why is his life so precious to you?"
I stared down into Jean-Claude's perfect face, and had no answer. "I don't know."
He laid his hands on top of my hands. "You're hurting yourself,ma petite ."
I moved my hands out from under his, crossing my arms over my stomach. Jean-Claude remained
kneeling, a hand on either side of me. He was entirely too close to me, and I was suddenly very aware of
how short the skirt was.
"I have to go pack," I said.
"Why? Don't you like your room?" Without moving, he seemed closer somehow. I could feel the line of
his body against my legs like heat.
"Move," I said.
He leaned backwards, sitting on his heels, forcing me to move past him. The hem of my skirt brushed his
cheek as I walked past. "You are such a pain in the ass."
"So nice of you to notice,ma petite . Now, why are you leaving this lovely room?"
"A client's paying for the room, and he's not a client anymore."
"Why ever not,ma petite ?"
"I pulled a gun on him."
His eyes widened, his face a perfect mask of surprise. The mask slipped and he stared at me with
ancient eyes. Eyes that had seen much but still didn't know what to make of me. "Why would you do
that?"
"They were going to shoot a man for trespassing."
"Was he trespassing?"
"Technically, yeah."
Jean-Claude just looked at me. "Does he not have the right to protect his own land?"
"No, not if it means killing people. A piece of land isn't worth killing over."
"Protecting our lands has been a valid excuse for slaughter since the beginning of time,ma petite . Did
you suddenly change the rules?"
"I wasn't going to stand there and watch them kill a man for walking on a piece of ground. Besides, I
think it was a setup."
"A setup? You mean a plot to kill the man."
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"Yeah."
"Were you part of this plot?"
"I may have been bait. He could feel my power over the dead. It called to him."
"Now that is interesting. What is this man's name?"
"You give me the name of the mystery vampire first."
"Xavier," he said.
"Just like that. Why wouldn't you give me the name earlier?"
"I do not want the police to have it."
"Why not?"
"I explained all that. Now, the name of the man you saved tonight."
I stared at him, and didn't want to give it to him. I didn't like how interested he was in the name. But a
deal was a deal. "Bouvier, Magnus Bouvier."
"I do not know the name."
"Should you?"
He just smiled at me. It meant nothing and everything.
"You are an irritating son of a bitch."
"Ah,ma petite , how can I resist you when you whisper such sweet endearments to me?"
I glared at him, which made him smile wider. There was just the faintest hint of fang peeking into view.
Someone knocked on the door. Probably the manager telling me to get out. I walked to the door. I
didn't bother looking through the peephole, so I was caught off guard by who was outside. It was Lionel
Bayard.
Had he come to throw us out in person?
I stood there for a second, looking at him. He spoke first, clearing his throat nervously. "Ms. Blake, may
I speak with you for a moment?"
He was being awfully polite for someone who had come to kick us out. "I'm listening, Mr. Bayard."
"I really don't think the hallway is the place to discuss this."
I stepped to one side, ushering him into the room. He stepped past me, hands smoothing his tie. His gaze
flicked to Jean-Claude, who was standing now. Jean-Claude smiled at Bayard. Pleasant, charming.
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"I didn't realize you had company, Ms. Blake. I can come back."
I closed the door. "No, Mr. Bayard, it's all right. I told Jean-Claude about our misunderstanding this
evening."
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