Part 13 (1/2)

”You have to help Jean-Claude get his house in order, Anita, like yesterday. You have to do what needs doing or the Mother of All Darkness is going to eat us alive, and undead.”

”That's pretty much what Bibiana said.”

Domino said, ”What do you want us to do? The lions say they're coming to your rescue. The guards can open the door or they can break it down, but they are coming inside.”

”How many men?” I asked.

”Twenty-five.”

”s.h.i.+t, he doesn't have that many soldiers, which means he brought cannon fodder, too.”

”If Jean-Claude has s.e.x with one of the female lions at the same time you're doing the Rex, he might be able to bridge the powers without touching Haven,” Auggie said.

”I'll be suspicious later that you and Jean-Claude set this up so he could f.u.c.k other women, but right now, I have to think what to tell the lions.”

Auggie said, ”I know to talk to you first.”

I looked up at Domino. ”Tell Haven we need time to clean up, then we'll meet him and some of his lions.”

”How many of them you letting inside?” Domino asked.

I turned to look at Jean-Claude, Richard, and Micah near the door. ”Jean-Claude, how many lions do you want in here?”

”As few as possible.”

”Which is how many? I'm trying to get a feel for how many is a deal breaker, Jean-Claude.”

He looked at me, head to one side as if he were thinking, then he turned to Domino. ”How many guards do we have on hand?”

”You mean how many bodies?” he asked.

”Yes, that is what I mean.”

”Twelve.”

”How soon could we get more? I would like at least a two-to-one ratio.”

”Let me ask Claudia. She knows the wererats' resources better than I do.”

Asher rolled over in my lap so he could gaze up at Jean-Claude. ”We have over a hundred werehyenas that can fight, and twenty-five that I would trust against Haven and his people.”

I said, ”I thought you were threatening to take your werehyenas and go play somewhere else.”

He rolled his head and shoulders in my lap so that Nathaniel helped me keep him from sliding off. Asher gave me those pale blue eyes. ”The Mother of All Darkness is after us all. I will not divide our strength, but you know why I was leaving, Anita. You know what I needed to stay, and now I have it.” He smiled.

I smiled down at him, because I wasn't just seeing him through my eyes, but through that glow from decades of memories when Jean-Claude had truly loved him. ”Then how long for your werehyenas to get here?”

”A half hour, forty-five minutes, depending on how armed you want them.”

I looked up at Jean-Claude. ”How armed do we want them?”

”Are we allowed to slaughter your lions, ma pet.i.te ma pet.i.te?”

I thought about that. ”I don't want them hurt, but if they try to fight us, then they aren't my lions anymore. They're just a danger to us.”

”You will miss your Cookie Monster if we slay him.”

I smiled at his using my nickname for Haven, but shook my head. ”I miss what he could have been to me, but he was never a boyfriend, barely a lover. Tonight either he toes the line, or he has to go. Auggie says if we send him home, the local Rex will kill him. I won't let someone else do my dirty work.”

Jean-Claude touched my cheek, then turned me to look up at him. I hadn't even realized I'd looked down. ”If you mean that, then we can finish this tonight before all the bad little vampires must be abed.” Asher reached out, caressing Jean-Claude's thigh. He moved closer to us, so that Asher could run his hand up the back of his thigh.

I nodded. ”I'll call him, if he has his phone on him. We'll clean up and we'll do this.”

I didn't want to kill Haven. I didn't want to kill any of them. But he couldn't bring armed men to our house and demand to be let inside. We couldn't let that go, and he had to have known that. As I took a quick shower so that I wouldn't go into the meeting covered in shapes.h.i.+fter goop, I realized that Haven had decided to end things tonight, too. He'd even brought his strongest people so that if we slaughtered them all the pride would be back to the way it was before he came. It would be weak, but it would be open to another Rex coming in and building what he wanted out of it.

Haven was doing his version of suicide by cop, and we were the cops.

CHAPTER 15

AN HOUR LATER we were in Jean-Claude's living room waiting for the lions. Haven had agreed to almost everything I'd asked with almost no negotiating. He'd kept two guards, his two enforcers, which was typical for a shapes.h.i.+fter leader. If he'd not asked for them to come down the long staircase with him I wouldn't have let him come at all, because to me that would have meant he was planning to force me to kill him. I was still hoping to save this from becoming a cl.u.s.terf.u.c.k of mammoth proportions. Haven had suggested that he bring the two new female lions for us to meet, and thanks to Auggie's little talk with me, I said sure.

Jean-Claude sat beside me on the big white couch that faced the curtains and the outer door beyond. We'd showered, but we hadn't had time to do more than put hair goop in and go with our hair still in damp curls around our shoulders and down our backs. The hair being wet had precluded silk s.h.i.+rts, so Jean-Claude had opted for another pair of his omnipresent leather pants that looked painted on. His s.h.i.+rt was a long-sleeved black mesh T-s.h.i.+rt that covered all that pale chest yet let you see his skin like a ghost through the fabric. He'd chosen one of my favorite pairs of his boots, the ones that laced up the back of his leg from ankle to the tops of his thighs, so that the pants seemed almost redundant, as if the boots had been designed to be worn with very short shorts.

Richard was back in the jeans he'd begun the night in, but his red T-s.h.i.+rt had gotten stained beyond repair, so a leather vest that still fit over his more muscled upper body was s.h.i.+rt enough. His brown hair looked very dark, almost brunet, fresh from the water. He'd tied it back in a ponytail so that it gave the illusion he had short hair. I'd honestly expected him to leave before we met with the lions. He'd said, ”The last time Haven was in this room he tried to seriously injure some of your other lions, and I had to beat the s.h.i.+t out of him to get him off them. I can't leave until I know everyone's going to be safe. Jean-Claude may need his triumvirate tonight.”

I couldn't argue with his logic, but for the first time in a very long time Richard was sitting on the other side of Jean-Claude, so that our ”master” was in the middle. Shang-Da and Jamil stood behind the couch at his back with Wicked and Truth behind Jean-Claude. Claudia and Domino were behind me. Fredo, two more wererats, and a werewolf were by the door. The wererats weren't an animal I could call, but they'd proved they were loyal to me more than once. They both took my orders before Jean-Claude's, and Claudia actively disliked Richard. She thought he was just another guy who wanted his girlfriend barefoot and pregnant. Since I felt that way part of the time, too, it was hard for me to talk her down about it.

Domino's black-and-white curls matched his black-on-black look. Normally he'd have worn a red T-s.h.i.+rt to show that he was willing to be a blood, or s.e.x, donor, but Jean-Claude had wanted us to look like we were on the same side. I hadn't argued. Domino hadn't, either.

Crispin was down the hallway out of the fight. He wasn't trained with a gun. Hand to hand he did well enough, but if we had to kill the lions tonight it would come to guns. Anyone who wasn't a shooter on our side had to get the h.e.l.l away from this meeting. Jason was in his room with J.J. I'd suggested he take her to a hotel for the night, but she'd refused to go. Cardinal was in Damian's room waiting for him. We were as civilian-free as we could manage.

Even after everything we'd done in bed together, Richard had still not wanted to put Jean-Claude in the middle of us, but Nathaniel was next to me with Damian beside him. Jean-Claude thought it was time that I take my own triumvirate out for a drive. He'd be there to help me, and I'd have what he'd just done with Richard and me to learn from, but Haven was my kitty to call, not Jean-Claude's. Auggie was right; the cats were mine. I had to make them behave; unless we could figure out a way for Jean-Claude to gain power over the lions it was up to me. I did think about him sleeping with one of the new female lions. I tried to wrap my head around the idea of him sleeping with another woman, and asked myself as honestly as I could how I'd feel about that. I wasn't sure, but having more than just me to control the lions directly would have been really good right that minute.

Nathaniel and I were both in regular black T-s.h.i.+rts made out of that soft jersey material. His was almost too snug for the muscles of his chest, so that the cloth covered and managed to give hints of all that lay underneath. Mine fit well, but thankfully not that tight, over the black seamless bra I was wearing. I was in black jeans and a pair of black over-the-ankle boots. They were a compromise between the jogging shoes I wanted to wear and the higher heels Jean-Claude had wanted. The boots were actually comfortable and I could move in them. Nathaniel had on a pair of blue jeans so washed they were almost white, with holes here and there. It was the kind of thing shapes.h.i.+fters wore when they thought they might have to change fast and didn't want to ruin something nice. He was curled barefoot beside me on the couch, again in case he had to s.h.i.+ft quickly. His hair was in a braid down his back. He was ready to fight, and I didn't like it. Richard was a much better fighter, and he'd almost lost to Haven. If it came down to hand to hand between the lion and Nathaniel, I'd just shoot Haven. I'd already made that decision.

I was wearing my Browning BDM in its custom-made shoulder holster and had my backup gun in a holster at the small of my back. The custom holster let me carry a silver-edged knife as long as my forearm down my spine. My hair hid the hilt. I even had my two wrist sheaths with their silver-edged blades. I'd thrown one of my black suit coats over it so I didn't look so well armed. The only concession to not killing Haven, really, was that the clip I had in my Browning was regular lead. It would hurt, and make his body have to heal, but it wouldn't kill him. My backup gun was all silver. If I used fourteen bullets on Haven and had to go for my backup, then I wouldn't be shooting to wound.

I'd left only one thing in the bedroom that I normally wore to a fight: my cross. Since I was going to try to make my own triumvirate come online and that was technically a vampire power, wearing a holy object that glowed when vampire powers were used seemed like a bad idea. It had never glowed when I did vampy stuff before, but it would be a bad time for that to change. The only thing around my neck on my gold chain was the small amulet with its multiheaded cat on it. Keeping out the Mother of All Darkness seemed like a really good idea; in fact, I'd be sleeping in it from now on, and just putting the cross in the bedside table. The amulet, charm, whatever, didn't seem to mind what kind of vampire s.h.i.+t happened around it.

Damian was on the other side of Nathaniel in black dress slacks with a matching jacket, his white T-s.h.i.+rt very stark in all that black. His long, wet red hair looked like red neon against the black jacket.

The two overstuffed chairs with their silver and gold cus.h.i.+ons had been drawn up to either end of the couch. Micah sat in the chair closest to Damian . . . that is, my triumvirate. He was in a black suit, but with a deep pine-green T-s.h.i.+rt that made his chartreuse eyes more green than yellow. Normally the s.h.i.+rt made his eyes look very green, but Damian was sitting too close to him and he had the greenest eyes I'd ever seen.

Asher sat in the big overstuffed chair on the end closest to Richard and Jean-Claude. It was in front of the faux fireplace. In spite of the potential disaster of the Mother of All Darkness rearing her scary head tonight, Asher was the most happy and relaxed that I'd ever seen him. Well, me personally. I had memories from Jean-Claude's long-gone past, but for this time and place Asher was a very happy boy.

He was curled in the chair in that boneless comfortable way that Jean-Claude could do, or Nathaniel. Asher wore a pair of leather pants as painted on as Jean-Claude's, but his boots were plain midcalf black. Asher had topped the outfit with a black T-s.h.i.+rt made of some s.h.i.+ny, clinging material, so maybe T-s.h.i.+rt T-s.h.i.+rt wasn't the right word for it. wasn't the right word for it.