Read Bite Back 05 - Angel Stakes Online

Authors: Mark Henwick

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Genre Fiction, #Horror, #Dark Fantasy, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Fantasy, #Paranormal & Urban

Bite Back 05 - Angel Stakes (11 page)

Chapter 15

 

“Shit!” I yelled at Dante. “You have no idea what you’ve done.”

A quick check of the corridor showed there was no one else there.

We hauled her inside and let her go.

Dominé had gotten up to comfort her, but the look on Dante’s face wasn’t much about needing comfort. She’d heard every word—about the Athanate, and about me having to make Dominé kin.

“I haven’t heard anything that’s changed my mind,” she said defiantly.

“Because you don’t understand!”

“Explain please, Amber. Explain about kin. Be clear.” Dominé got us sitting down on the sofa with Dante between us and her arm around Dante’s shoulders. Yelena stood behind us, leaning against the back of the sofa.

“To make you kin, I have to bite you,” I said.

“Cool,” Dante said.

“It’s not biting that makes you kin.” I ground my teeth in frustration. This wasn’t how I wanted to present it, all rushed and ugly. “It’s binding. Affecting your brain. You stop being a security threat to the Athanate because we take that option away from you by changing the way you think. By forcing you to be part of us.”

Dante looked a little less sure for the first time.

Dominé frowned. “But if I would not have told anyone else about you anyway, what is it that you have taken away from me?”

“A bit of your free will,” I said.

There. Said it.

“In return for which, we have your protection, which is uppermost in my mind at the moment, and health and longer life.” Dominé sat back. “This is not such a bad thing, at least not for me.”

Dante tossed her head. “I bet there are other benefits, too. Y’know, like friends,” she made quotes in the air, “
with benefits
. Vampire orgies and stuff.”

“There aren’t…” I started, but Yelena shook her head fractionally.

What? Orgies? Crap, I still had too much to learn.

“Vamp guys are hot too, aren’t they?” Dante hadn’t noticed my verbal stumble.

“The stories are exaggerated,” I said lamely.

Athanate had to put effort into staying Athanate—constant exercise and training to keep the body in peak condition. Disfiguring injuries would disappear. Features tended to become more regular, more attractive, and being Athanate gave you pheromones and confidence and, yes, Athanate were ‘hot’, but I wasn’t going to tell Dante that. She was already getting the wrong idea. I glared at her.

“Are there any other options for Dante?” Dominé asked.

“Yeah, Yelena could scrub her head out so she remembered nothing from today. Too difficult for you—you’ve been dealing with paranormals for too long, in too many ways. But it’d work with her.”

“No!” Dante said. “You think I don’t know about the deal in New Mexico with the pack? Anyway, not relevant. Don’t you understand? I want what you’re offering. It’s so cool. I mean, why else am I in this kind of club if I don’t dig it on the edge? And I’m sorry, Dominé, the club’s great, but it’s like make believe. These guys are the real deal.”

I gave up on Dante and concentrated on Dominé.

“I don’t think either of you appreciate what—”

She put up a hand to stop me.

“When we first met…” Dominé stopped and closed her eyes. We’d met while I was still in the police and she ran just the one club in Denver. Her staff had been attacked by Basilikos Athanate. I’d killed the Basilikos, but too late for some of her staff.

When she spoke again, her voice had a tiny quaver in it. “My poor Valerie. And my poor sweet, sweet Marcus.” She sighed, looking much older than she had back then. “The Athanate who attacked them—they did not discuss. They compelled. They damaged Marcus’ memory before they killed him. And you say you could do that. You could make us forget or simply compel us to obey, is it not so? And yet you chose not to.”

She let out a breath. “
That
is what makes a difference for me. I do not do this because I am forced to, even though my options seem few.”

“You could run and hide,” I said. “I could say you were gone when I got here.”

Yelena stirred unhappily.

“And what of my staff?” She didn’t wait for my response. “I cannot abandon them. Absolutely not. That is unthinkable. Being kin wouldn’t make me do that, would it?”

“No,” I said. Kin were encouraged to remain within human communities.

“Then we proceed. I am afraid,
naturellement
. Who would not be?” Her voice firmed. “But
enfin
, there are great benefits and it seems we are all on this path because of choices we are all making. We must respect everyone’s decisions.”

With a glance at me to check first, Yelena rested her hands lightly on Dominé’s shoulders, making her twitch.

“It will not hurt, will it?” Dominé gave a short nervous laugh. “A strange question from a woman like me.”

Yelena bent over the back of the sofa and slipped her arms around Dominé, as a friend might have hugged her.

“It will not hurt. I promise,” she said and kissed her neck.

Dominé closed her eyes and laid her head back, patting Yelena’s arm.

Yelena nodded to me. She’d bite Dominé. I’d get Dante. It threw me, but I understood why. Dominé and I already had a connection. Dante was an unknown quantity—it was important for her to feel a strong bond with me. But I’d psyched myself up by thinking of making Dominé part of my House. I liked her. I loved her instinctive refusal to run away and abandon her staff, and her sorrow for Marcus and Valerie.

Dante?

Pretty, sassy. Somehow unformed or unfinished.

Was I going to be able to do this?

Shit!

I’d bitten Jen and Alex. I’d bound them, somehow. I’d never gone out and done it intentionally, let alone with someone who was almost a complete stranger.

“Slow. Calm,” Yelena said. “Trust yourself.”

More easily said than done.

I was screwing this up. I was nervous; I was radiating anxiety and Dante was picking it up. I could see her eyes were wide. A shiver rippled down her arms, quickly hidden. Where had all the brassy arrogance gone?

Dominé removed her arm from Dante’s shoulders, and Dante showed me she was braver than I’d given her credit for: she slid over and looped my arm over her.

“Your first time, huh?” she whispered.

Yeah. Not only braver, more observant as well.

“Yup.”

“Wow. Mine too.”

We both laughed, the sound chopped off, a sort of embarrassed bark.

I pulled her into an Athanate embrace, struggling to make it feel smooth and natural. The theory was that she’d breathe in my Athanate pacific pheromones and would be calm when I bit.

The trouble was,
I
needed to be calm for the Athanate glands to start working.

Pressed up against her neck, thinking about how I was going to bind her, calm was the last thing I was. Instead, the Athanate in me was noticing the pulse in her neck, the fear coming off her like a perfumed mist.

Bite now. Feed.

No
. I took a deep breath. I was not going to go down the Basilikos path.

She had a mild lemony scent. Pleasant, but it wasn’t my marque. My jaw throbbed with the need to change it.

Concentrate on the mechanics of it.

I licked her neck. It made her twitch and she had to stifle another embarrassed laugh.

That was fine. Her heartrate was coming down, and meanwhile, the bio-agents would sink into her skin, ready to turn pain into pleasure and make her body quick to repair the damage I was about to do.

“Rest against me and relax,” I said. “No tension.”

I felt Yelena’s eukori, like a gentle breeze passing through me and flowing down into Dante.

“Oh!” she said.

“Relax,” I murmured again, and my fangs manifested, flooding my jaw with anticipation.

Mine. Mine.

I could
feel
Dominé give a little gasp through the link with Yelena, but I couldn’t spare attention for her.

My fangs sank into Dante’s throat.

She tensed up again and I eased off, waiting until the calmness I was trying to project took effect, but then my fangs seemed to find her carotid on their own, and the taryma, the whole network of Athanate channels in my jaw and throat,
pulled
. I groaned as her blood flowed into me, lighting me up.

I’m not supposed to be enjoying this!

I could almost hear Yelena laughing at me.

And now, through the channel of Yelena’s eukori, the pleasure I was feeling flowed back down into Dante.

“Oh, gods,
yes
,” she hissed.

She gripped my arm tightly, but the rest of her body stayed obediently limp.

I heard Dominé sigh and I sensed myself flowing through Yelena into her as well.

All four of us linked through eukori. All four of us pulsing with pleasure.

Dante’s hand reached and hesitantly stroked the back of my head, pressing lightly, eager for me to
pull
her Blood again.

But the Blood was a side issue this time, no more really than a diversion.

In English, it was
binding
. In Athanate, the word was a composite;
soul-braiding,
Yelena had said. The more complex the weave, the deeper and more complete the binding. Alex and Jen and I were utterly woven around each other, however badly the pair of them were acting toward each other. I could see that ever more clearly, as Yelena and I tangled Dominé and Dante into the same web that was House Farrell.

A sip more Blood. Dante groaned and the last resistance in her body melted away.

It’s not creating a binding from nothing
, Diana had described it to me.
It’s finding something well-founded, and making a copy. A template. Let the binding grow. Earn the binding.

That was the Panethus theory.

It took only a hint from Yelena through the eukori, and my inexperience seemed to matter less and less as we progressed. My knowledge of eukori had improved while I’d been in therapy with Diana. She’d reached
like this
and done
this
.

And suddenly, I was deeper inside Dante’s mind than I had intended.

She wasn’t unformed at all. That sassy, rude exterior covered something that had been broken and never repaired.

And all the bullshit about vampire orgies and the club being what she was looking for—the truth was, she was here to support Dominé. Binding her was as simple as adding me and House Farrell into an existing structure between her and her boss.

It wasn’t the right time to explore any of that. With a nudge from Yelena, I withdrew. We’d done enough for the moment.

I licked Dante’s neck some more, the bio-agents sealing the wounds.

Now
my Athanate pheromones were working—the ones that Jen called
happy time
.

“Wow,” Dante said. “Just wow.”

I pulled her around until she was draped over me. I didn’t want her getting the wrong idea; she was katikia and not kin, but the embrace seemed to fit with the slowly fading sensations of biting and binding. Her heart thumped comfortably against my ribs.

Time to think about what had just happened. Of course, I knew binding was a reciprocal process—I was bound to my kin as much as they were to me. I hadn’t expected to feel something similar with katikia.

And as I thought about it, I could see, for all my anxiety and hesitation, that I had subconsciously prepared to bind Dominé the moment I had walked into the room. My Athanate needs had seeped into my whole mind, however unsure my human side was.

Acknowledging
that
to myself was a strange echo of something Diana had also said during my therapy. She’d said I couldn’t be returned to a state of innocence before anything bad had happened to me without destroying what I had become. In the same way, I couldn’t deny my need to bind without denying everything else that made me Athanate.

However well I could visualize it, I couldn’t step back into the river that was me before I was bitten.

Even if I could go back in time and not have been bitten, what would have happened to me? Something else would have triggered my strongbox to fail, and then I would have had no one capable of helping me.

The river flowed on.

This was what I was like now. And I was starting to like it.

 

Chapter 16

 

“So, am I supposed to feel all different?”

Dante definitely hadn’t changed on the outside.

Yelena teased her with trailing fingers down her back. “Don’t you?”

Dante gave her a sidelong look.

“You guys do that sort of thing with sex as well, don’t you?”

“Maybe.”

“See? I knew it. I knew it. Orgies.”

Dominé smiled at the byplay. She had draped a silk scarf around her neck and sat there looking thoughtful, as if she were probing her own thoughts to see what had changed.

Binding wasn’t like throwing a switch. We’d started the process, but it needed time to settle. We needed time to earn that binding.

I suggested Dominé and Dante come to live with us and commute down to the club from there; that seemed to be the LA style anyway. And with Jen’s choice of house, we had plenty of space.

“I should like that,” Dominé said.

The tail end of merged eukori shared a sense of pleasure and anticipation from that.

And Dante could claim not to be feeling different, but I couldn’t.

Not just the binding, but getting out and doing things again seemed to have cleared my head.

The club itself, and Dominé’s staff, had become part of my responsibility as House Farrell. And until we got the matter with the Pasadena alpha cleared up, there was danger to my House.

I called the Altau guards on duty back at the house. I got lucky and connected to Tom Sherman, Bian’s second in command.

“I need one of you over here for a day on the door,” I said to him.

“A day on the door at a sex club? I guess someone’s got to do it.”

“Not a joke, Tom. One of the local packs is threatening my kin. There’s a possibility they’ll show up today. I’ll be getting a message to them, but if that’s too late, I want them to smell Athanate as soon as they get to the door. It should discourage them.”


Should
discourage them?”

“The alpha seems to have a short fuse. That kind of attitude filters down. His pack might act without stopping to think.”

Tom grunted. “I’ll send two. They’ll be there in an hour. And you, House Farrell, need to get back here quickly with the minimum of risk.”

“Yeah. I hear you, Tom.”

With that, we ended the call. Dominé was about to leave the office, but I stopped her.

“Hold on a second.”

“Yes, Mistress?” Dominé said, looking adoringly up at me, with just a hint of a smile in her eyes to tell me she was laying it on.

I rolled my eyes. “It’s Amber. This is serious. When was it the Redondo alpha warned you about the Pasadena pack?”

“This morning. I was about to call Rita to ask what I should do when your call came in.”

“Okay,” I said slowly. “We can’t assume that Pasadena hasn’t put a plan into motion already. We’re not walking outside without a few basic checks. Yelena, go out and buy something from the shop across the street, please. See if you can spot anyone looking suspicious.”

She nodded and left, coming back barely five minutes later, shaking raindrops from her hair.

“Two possible groups. A half-dozen bikers standing around across the road, and an SUV with three guys inside it parked in the lot out front.”

“Nine werewolves for one hit?”

Not good odds.

Yelena shook her head. “The bikers aren’t Were. I got close enough to check that. Can’t tell you about the guys in the car, though.” She shrugged. “There might be no Were out there at all, but the knife you don’t see is the one that’s in your back.”

I snorted. That saying was worthy of Ben-Haim, one of my old Ops 4-10 instructors.

“You realize we can’t kill them,” I said.

“What the hell?” Dante said. “If they’re these Pasadena guys, they came to kill Dominé.”

“You’re going to have to start thinking in a different way. First off, you don’t know if the Pasadena alpha really is out to get you—it’s only what some other Were has told you. What if the Redondo alpha has some kind of axe to grind? What if he just wants to scare you off his territory? Secondly, if they
are
Were out there and they’re Pasadena, are they here to kill Dominé? You don’t know, and you have to find out. Thirdly, it gets way more complicated if I start killing Were. I’m part of a pack as well as the Athanate, and my actions are taken as being on behalf of the pack, whether I intend them to be or not.” Dante and Dominé looked slightly stunned by this, and I hadn’t even gotten into the issue of being syndesmon. “And finally, why the hell am I explaining all this to you?”

“So what do we do, Boss?” Yelena asked.

“If they’re Were, they’re here as a threat at the least. We can hurt them. We need to make sure we know which pack they’re from and why, and then send them back with a message that Club Vasana is under Athanate protection.”

She waited.

“We have to get them somewhere quiet with no witnesses,” I said. “We’ve got to drive and make them follow.”

“There’s a building down in Long Beach the realtor tried selling me when I came to LA,” Dominé said. “When I saw it, it was surrounded by empty warehouses. I imagine it would be quiet enough, if we can get in.”

“Check that it’s still empty,” I said, and she returned to her desk.

“They’ll get suspicious,” Yelena said.

She was right. I gave it some more thought while Dominé called the realtor.

Stop complicating it with Were and Athanate politics. It’s a simple undercover setup, and I need a simple solution.

“It has to be a sting,” I said. “And I have an idea.”

A risky one, but I needed to get active again. I needed to be the one protecting myself and my House.

“It’s still empty,” Dominé said, putting the phone down. “What else do you need?”

I liked the sound of trust in her voice.

“Not much. Your car. Bolt cutters to get in the building in Long Beach. Zip ties. Gloves for Yelena and me. Duct tape, of course,” I said, and looked over at Dante with an evil grin. “And a sack.”

 

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