Part 29 (1/2)
Previous TopGabriel carefully slid one arm beneath Nick's lax shoulders and lifted her into his arms. Blood pulsed from dozens of stab wounds in her chest, stomach, and arms. The mad priest had slashed her face, and there were matching wounds on her hands.
Bruised eyelids covered her eyes, blood staining the fine lashes. Her blond curls spilled over his arm.
”Nicola.” She had saved him, protected him, and now when she had needed him most... ”No.”
She did not stir, and as her breathing faltered the bleeding of her wounds slowed.
Gabriel carried her to a velvet settee as Alexandra and the others slowly came into the amber room. Nicola could not survive such damage to her human body; he knew that. Yet she was young, and strong, and there was still time.
There had to be time.
”Is there a doctor here?” He dropped down with her in his lap, unable to release her, and held her like a child.
”Yeah, me. I'm Alexandra,” the woman said, coming to his side.
A breath escaped Nicola's lips but did not return.
”Alexandra.” He looked up, desperate. ”She is not breathing. Please. Show me what to do.”
Cyprien's sygkenis pressed her fingertips to Nick's wrist, and then carefully lowered her hand.
”Gabriel,” she said very gently, ”there's nothing you can do for her now. She's gone. I'm so sorry.”
He looked down at Nicola's lacerated face. ”You cannot leave me again. I waited for you. I lived for you. I have only just found you.”
Someone-Cyprien, perhaps-touched his shoulder. He ignored it, unable to move, unwilling to release her fragile mortal form.
There was no reason to do so. He had nothing left, nothing for which to live.
The touch changed, and Gabriel finally looked up. The blazing colors of the glorious room around him faded from his senses. It seemed right that everything had dulled to a meaningless blur of dull, ugly gray. She had gone and taken his last hope of happiness with her.
He would not allow her to go into the darkness without him. Wherever she was, that was where he had to go. ”Kill me.”
Michael shook his head.
”Give me a blade, then.”
Alexandra made a strange sound, and Michael's gaze s.h.i.+fted to her.
”Not yet, my friend.” Cyprien nodded toward Nick.
Gabriel looked down at his beloved's ruined face. The wounds slashed across it were shrinking, the edges pulling together, the raw exposed tissues vanis.h.i.+ng.
”So,” Alex murmured, fascinated. ”That diagnosis sucked.”
Watching her heal, Gabriel blanked his mind, until he saw his hand carefully pull aside her jacket, exposing the torn front of her T-s.h.i.+rt. The stab wounds in her chest had also closed and were disappearing.
”She's Kyn.” He stared across at Alexandra. ”How can this be?”She shook her head. ”Wasn't anything I did this time.” She rolled up her sleeve. ”But I think I can help her now.” She bit her wrist and pressed the wound to Nick's lips.
The younger woman opened her mouth as soon as Alex's blood touched it. She drank and swallowed, and a rosy flush tinted her pale skin under the drying blood on her face.
”That should about do it,” Alex said, taking her b.l.o.o.d.y wrist away.
Nick opened her eyes and pushed out of his arms. She staggered as she got to her feet, then found her balance and moved away from him, Alex, and the other Kyn. As soon as she tasted blood on her lips, she rubbed the back of her hand across them.
”She is Darkyn,” Marcella said, and breathed in. ”But she smells human.”
Nick pulled down the shreds of her T-s.h.i.+rt, and then noticed that she was the center of attention. ”Stop doing that. Stop looking at me.” She pressed a hand to her face, as if to cover what was happening to it.
”Kind of hard to do that,” Alex said, ”after the show you just gave us. Honey, exactly how long have you been Kyn?”
”I'm not Kyn. I'm not like you. Any of you.” Her voice rose to a shout. ”I'm human. Do you hear me? I'm still human.”
”Okay, you're still human,” Alex said reasonably as she got to her feet. ”We'll just pretend we never saw you heal from fatal stab wounds and major blood loss in ten seconds flat.”
Gabriel tried to go to Nicola, but she backed away from him, and he went still with shock a second time.
”Why didn't you tell me?” he asked.
”Tell you what? I drink blood, I heal fast, and I can't die. There, I told you.” She bent down and picked up Leary's gore- smeared knife. ”Now get out of my way.”
Nick didn't wait for him to move, but went around him. She went past Richard and Michael, past Korvel and Phillipe, and halted in front of one of the niches, taking the small statue of the Virgin Mary from it before moving on to stand in front of Elizabeth.
Richard's wife drew back, turning her head away, but Marcella grabbed her and made her face Nick.
”You remember me,” Nick said softly. She held up the statue. ”And this. Don't you?”
Elizabeth looked down her nose at her. ”The statue is mine, but alas, I fear that we have never met.”
”Alas, you're a f.u.c.king liar.” Nick tucked the knife under Elizabeth's chin, pressing it into the soft flesh of her throat. ”It was in Hartfords.h.i.+re, ten years ago. Little dairy farm outside Grandale. You remember. You came to visit my parents one night in June.
You came to ask my stepdad about the Golden Madonna. You said it belonged to you.”
Elizabeth's expression turned to boredom. ”I do not trifle with dairy farmers, and I know nothing about any Madonna. That statue is of the Virgin Mary, and it has been in my possession for over sixty years. Now, would you remove the knife from my neck? I-” She gasped as the sharp blade cut deeper. ”Richard, she is deranged. Stop her. Kill her.”
”You already did, you b.i.t.c.h.” Nick leaned in. ”You killed me after you butchered my parents. For this.” She shoved the statue in Elizabeth's face.
Gabriel came to stand beside her. ”Elizabeth attacked you and your family?”
”She tortured my parents and murdered them. She made me watch while she did it. She made me dig the grave in my mother's rose garden and drag the bodies out to it.” Nick smiled. ”Only she took too much blood from them, and got a little drunk on it.” Gabriel felt her cold rage building into something worse, but waited, determined to know everything that had resulted in this miracle.
”What else happened, Nick?” Alex asked.
”I got away from her and grabbed my stepdad's shovel,” Nick said. ”I tried to take her head off with it. I hurt her, but it didn't stop her. Nothing did. She tore open my throat and took a shower in my blood. Then she threw me in the grave. Right on top of my mother's body.”
Elizabeth chuckled. ”Now I know you are deranged. I would never do such a barbaric thing.”
Nick snapped out her arm, and the statue of the Golden Madonna went flying across the room. It shattered against one of the amber panels and rained in small pieces all over the floor.