Part 31 (2/2)

”Abire!” Brooke shouted, dropping her circle around me to throw all she had at Al. Brooke shouted, dropping her circle around me to throw all she had at Al.

”Grab some air, Bis!” I shouted, lunging out of the circle to roll and rise to a stand. Bis was in the rafters, and hands in fists, I jabbed a side kick into Vivian, even as she held up her hands in surrender. I had no pity for her. She was here-she was going to get smacked.

Vivian fell, stumbling back into the narrow stairwell. She only went a couple of feet down the deathly narrow spiral staircase, but it'd keep her busy for a few minutes.

I turned to Al, then spun back around as the hair on the back of my neck p.r.i.c.kled. ”Rhombus!” ”Rhombus!” I shouted, cowering as an iridescent ball of ever-after hit it, thrown from Vivian. She hadn't gone as far as I had expected and was crawling up the stairs. I shouted, cowering as an iridescent ball of ever-after hit it, thrown from Vivian. She hadn't gone as far as I had expected and was crawling up the stairs.

”You're pretty good,” I said, then did a low front kick, smacking Vivian's chin and sending her head snapping back. Eyes rolling up, she collapsed on the stair.

Brooke's ugly cry turned me around. ”No!” I shouted, lunging past the broken table only to skid to a horrified stop. Al had her on the floor; he was sitting on her hips and pinning her wrists to the dirty wood. She was helpless. Even without the witch/demon discrepancy, she didn't have a chance. I stared at her wide eyes as she panted in fear, only now realizing what she'd done.

”Al, please,” I asked. Behind me, I heard a scuff of feet, and I held a hand back in warning. ”I'm trying to help her!” I shouted, and Vivian halted. Thank G.o.d.

Al wasn't amused. ”Tell me you're joking,” he said, standing and dragging Brooke up by the neck. ”That little understanding we have doesn't cover people who summon me.” Grinning to show his flat teeth, he lightly thunked Brooke's head into the wall. ”Let me jump you,” he said. ”I don't have a lot of time to waste today.”

”Go... to h.e.l.l,” she said, trying to spit on him only to have it drip down her own chin.

”That's what I'm trying to do,” he intoned. ”Be a good girl. It won't hurt if you don't resist. You're already sold, love. You should leave demon summoning to the professionals.”

A chill went through me as I remembered him calling me love. My hand out to Vivian in warning to stay put, I edged closer to Al, feeling like a human trying to take a lion's kill. ”Al, I need your help. That's why I'm here, not because of Brooke. I need your help right now. right now. I don't have time for you to mess around with some lame-a.s.s witch.” I don't have time for you to mess around with some lame-a.s.s witch.”

”Lame-a.s.s witch?” Al looked at me over his gla.s.ses. ”This here is coven quality, grade-A witch a.s.s.” He hesitated, and Brooke took a clean breath as his fingers eased. ”You want my help, you say?”

”Demon sp.a.w.n!” Brooke rasped.

Al's fingers tightened, and he shoved her head against the stone wall again with a thunk. ”You say that like it's an insult,” he murmured as she whimpered. Leaning toward her, he whispered something in her ear that made her eyes close in horror.

Vivian was inching closer, and I impatiently gestured for her to give me just one more minute. ”Al, do this for me, okay? Can't you just take someone I dont dont know for once? I'm going to get blamed for this.” know for once? I'm going to get blamed for this.”

Al leaned back from licking Brooke's neck, tightening his grip on her until she started to claw at his hands around her throat. ”You don't belong here, Rachel. You belong with the demons in the ever-after.”

”Yeah, okay,” I admitted, and Vivian gasped. ”I might belong with demons, but I belong here, too, as a member of society, not an outcast on the run, and this isn't helping.” Moving closer, I put a hand on his arm. Brooke's breath rasped, sounding pained. ”I need your help. Please. I know how I can fix this, and I need to borrow a demon locator charm from you. I don't have time to make a witch charm that I can't invoke anyway.”

Al turned to me. He let Brooke breathe, and she took a gulp of air, her hands scrabbling at his grip on her neck. Behind me, Vivian's foot sc.r.a.ped as she moved a step closer. Bis landed between us, and I felt better at his warning hiss. I didn't dare turn to look.

”You'd rather use a demon curse? One I made?” Al asked, and I nodded, my face warm.

Brooke rasped, ”Filthy demon s.e.xpot.”

”s.e.xpot!” I exclaimed, affronted. ”I have never had s.e.x with Al!” Al sighed. ”More's the pity,” he said, eying me. ”You'd really enjoy yourself.”

I took a step back, wiping my hand on my jeans. ”Not happening.”

Brooke suddenly screamed, and I winced, knowing Al was done messing around. ”You, though,” he said as he flooded her with ever-after, ”couldn't survive s.e.x with me, Brooke Sondra Stanton. I'd burn you out like dandelion fluff.”

Vivian was threatening to test Bis's resolve, and I grabbed Brooke's arm, taking the ever-after coursing through her into myself and leaving her untouched. It was a lot, and I winced as she sagged, gasping for air with little whimpers. Al frowned at me from under pinched brows, redoubling the force running through her.

Again she screamed, falling into sobs when I took it as well. ”I like it here,” I said, dizzy from the energy, but handling it. ”I need your help. Are you going to help me or not?”

Knowing I was the one keeping her from pain, Brooke brought her gaze up, shocking me with her hatred instead of grat.i.tude. Al saw it, and jerked her from me, but he'd stopped flooding her with force, and she only grunted from being yanked about.

”You want me to help you?” he sneered, but he was listening. ”For gratis?” Attention going to Brooke, he said, ”Let me jump you. Rachel can't save you. You're mine.” mine.”

I glanced at Bis, wondering how much longer his hissing and stalking back and forth was going to keep Vivian at bay. ”What is a favor owed without a mark worth to you?” I asked. ”One based on trust.”

At the last word, Al sighed. His goat-slitted eyes narrowed, and he looked at Brooke, growling. ”This one is mine. I need to make a living, or you're going to be stirring your spells on the surface in the shade of a sun shelter.”

I s.h.i.+fted to stand next to Brooke so he could see both of us. ”I need to find Nick. Like now. Yes or no?”

I could smell Brooke's sweat, almost taste her fear on the air, her anger that I was so sure of my station I could argue with a demon threatening her with a lifetime of degradation. This, too, I wanted the coven to see.

”You need to find Nickie, eh?” he asked, and I nodded. ”Are you hungry, itchy witch?” the demon said suddenly, a curious lilt to his voice. ”I'm feeling a bit peckish myself.”

Thunking Brooke's head hard into the wall, he tucked her under his arm and put his free hand on my shoulder.

I stared up at Al, an unreasonable fear coming from nowhere. Not the lines! Not the lines! I thought, frightened of being hurt again, but the enfolding warmth of a line soaked into me, and Loveland Castle vanished. I thought, frightened of being hurt again, but the enfolding warmth of a line soaked into me, and Loveland Castle vanished.

Iwas holding my breath, afraid it was going to hurt, and it seemed as if I could feel a sandpaper-like sensation across my mind despite the thick bubble I'd made around my thoughts. My lungs re-formed, and I breathed, feeling them expand as they filled again for the first time. Throat tight and eyes clamped shut, I stood braced, as if I was going to be smacked, hands in fists and tense. A heavy weight was on my shoulder: Al's hand. I could smell burnt amber and feel the lack of an echo. It was warm, too.

”h.e.l.l's bells, where are we?” Bis whispered, and I realized it wasn't Al's hand on my shoulder but Bis, his tail wrapped around my neck and the faint scent of iron lifting from him.

I cracked an eyelid, finding only rich browns, golds, and reds in a low-ceilinged room, no Al. I was standing on a raised circular area, my running shoes on thick carpet. The lighting was dim, a small puddle of light glowing on the arrangement of two tall chairs and a couch bracketing a coffee table before a stone fireplace. It was built into the curving wall, and a thick layer of coals radiated heat. 'Opulent' would be the word. There wasn't a circle in sight, making me think this was a spot of privacy where you would never need one.

”I've never been here,” I told Bis as I looked behind us into a lowered, large circular room filled with books. Lots and lots of books. My shoulders eased, and I reached to touch Bis's clawed feet, wis.h.i.+ng he wouldn't pinch so hard. ”You okay?”

Someone breathed behind me, and I spun. The snap of Bis's wings brushed my ears as he found his balance. It was Al, and he ignored me as he stood before the fireplace and took off his green velvet coat and draped it over a nearby wing-back chair. Heart pounding, I dropped my hand from Bis, watching Al's considerable muscle moving under the thin white silk.

”This is my library,” he said, his voice preoccupied as he s.h.i.+fted his shoulders in the new freedom. ”I recently got it back.” He turned his head and smiled. ”Isn't it pleasant?”

I didn't like his mood, both satisfied and evil. ”Where's Brooke?” I asked, wedging a finger between my neck and Bis's tail.

Al took off his gla.s.ses and set them on the long table. His gloves landed beside them. ”I told you,” he said, squeezing the bridge of his nose with his thumb and index finger. ”I got my library back. Nothing is free, itchy witch, especially in the ever-after.”

c.r.a.p, he'd sold Brooke. In the time it took for me to catch my breath and turn around, he had sold her. I was going to get blamed for this. ”I thought you had to wait until sunset to sell someone,” I said, and he eyed me.

”Private sale. Prearranged.” Seeing me on edge, he smiled, worrying me more.

”You snagging Brooke is not going to help my situation,” I said, watching him move to the fireplace and crouch before it.

”It's helped mine.” Al dropped a piece of wood onto the flame, making sparks fly. A lick of flame rose, and the wood caught. ”This is what I do, Rachel. You need to worry about yourself, love. I want my conservatory next, and living things are always always more expensive.” more expensive.”

My face blanched when he stood and turned. If he was calling me love, love, I was still in trouble. Brooke could wait. ”I didn't give Pierce my gun,” I said, moving to put one of those tall wing-back chairs between us. ”It's not my fault you didn't search him. I forgot he had it.” I was still in trouble. Brooke could wait. ”I didn't give Pierce my gun,” I said, moving to put one of those tall wing-back chairs between us. ”It's not my fault you didn't search him. I forgot he had it.”

Looking totally different without his coat, gla.s.ses, and gloves, Al rummaged in a basket beside the hearth. ”Make yourself at home. You and your gargoyle, Bis. Would you like something to eat?” His eyes met mine and I stifled a s.h.i.+ver. ”I'll make cake.”

I didn't trust this at all. His show of congeniality was more disturbing than if he were howling at me. But if I sat down, I might be able to get Bis off my shoulder.

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