Part 16 (1/2)
”Ouch.” Butch twisted the s.h.i.+rt in the other direction. ”So naturally, you're dying to see her again.”
”Pretty much.”
”You're pathetic.”
”I know.”
”But I can almost beat that.” The cop shook his head. ”Last night, I... ah... I drove out to Marissa's brother's house. I don't even know how the Escalade got there. I mean, the last thing I need is to run into her, you feel me?”
”Let me guess. You waited around in hopes of catching a-”
”In the bushes, Rhage. I sat in the bushes. Under her bedroom window.”
”Wow. That's...”
”Yeah. In my old life I could have arrested me for stalking. Look, maybe we should change the topic.”
”Great idea. Finish the update about that civilian male who escaped from the lessers.”
Butch leaned back against the concrete wall, crossing one arm over his chest and pulling it into a stretch. ”So Phury talked with the nurse who'd treated him. The guy was pretty well gone, but he managed to tell her that they were asking questions about you brothers. Where you live. How you get around. The victim didn't give a specific address where he'd been worked over, but it has to be somewhere downtown, because that's where he was found, and G.o.d knew he couldn't have gotten far. Oh, and he kept mumbling letters. X. O. E.”
”That's how lessers refer to themselves.”
”Catchy. Very 007.” Butch went to work on his other arm, his shoulder cracking. ”Anyway, I peeled a wallet off the lesser who'd been strung up in that tree, and Tohr went over to the guy's place. It had been cleaned out, like they knew he was gone.”
”Was the jar there?”
”Tohr said no.”
”Then they'd definitely been by.”
”What's in those things anyway?”
”The heart.”
”Nasty. But better than other parts of the anatomy, considering someone told me they can't get it up.” Butch dropped his arms and sucked his teeth, a little thinking noise released from his mouth. ”You know, all this is starting to make sense. Remember those dead prost.i.tutes I investigated in the back alleys this summer? The ones with the bite marks on their necks and the heroin in their blood?”
”Zs.a.d.i.s.t's girlfriends, man. It's the way he feeds. Humans only, although how he stays alive on that weak blood is a mystery.”
”He said he didn't do it.”
Rhage rolled his eyes. ”And you think you can believe him?”
”But if we take him at his word-Hey, just humor me, Hollywood. If we believe him, then I have another explanation.”
”What's that?”
”Bait. If you wanted to abduct a vampire, how do you do it? Put out food, man. Put it out, wait until one comes, drug them, and drag them wherever you want. I found darts at the scenes, like the kind you'd tranquilize an animal with.”
”Jesus.”
”And get this. I was listening to the police scanner this morning. Another prost.i.tute was found dead in an alley, close to where the others were killed. I had V hack into the police server, and the online report noted that her throat had been slashed.”
”You tell Wrath and Tohr all this?”
”No.”
”You should.”
The human s.h.i.+fted. ”I don't know how much to get involved, you know? I mean, I don't want to stick my nose where it shouldn't be. I'm not one of you.”
”But you belong with us. Or at least that's what V said.”
Butch frowned. ”He did?”
”Yeah. That's why we brought you here with us instead of... well, you know.” ”Putting me in the ground?” The human c.o.c.ked a half smile.
Rhage cleared his throat. ”Not that any of us would have enjoyed that. Well, except for Z. Actually, no, he doesn't enjoy anything... The truth is, cop, you've kind of grown on-”
Tohrment's voice cut him off. ”Jesus Christ, Hollywood!”
The male stalked into the weight room like a bull. And of all the Brotherhood, he was the levelheaded one. So something was on fire.
”What's up, my brother?” Rhage asked.
”Got a little message for you in the general mailbox. From that human. Mary.” Tohr planted his hands on his hips, upper body jutting forward. ”Why the h.e.l.l does she remember you? And how does she have our number?”
”I didn't tell her how to call us.”
”And you didn't scrub her memory, either. What the good G.o.dd.a.m.n are you thinking?”
”She's not going to be a problem.”
”She already is. She's on our phone.”
”Relax, man-”
Tohr jabbed a finger at him. ”You fix her before I have to, you feel me?”
Rhage was off the bench and up his brother's face in the blink of an eye. ”No one goes near her, not unless they want to deal with me. This includes you.”
Tohr's navy-blue eyes narrowed. They both knew who was going to win if they got down to it. No one could take Rhage in hand- to-hand; it was a proven fact. And he was prepared to beat a no-touch commitment out of Tohrment if he had to. Right here, right now.
Tohr spoke in a grim tone. ”I want you to take a deep breath and step off from me, Hollywood.”
When Rhage didn't move, footsteps smacked across the mats and Butch's arm went around his waist.
”Why don't you cool off a little, big guy,” Butch drawled. ”Let's just break up this party, okay?”
Rhage allowed himself to get pulled back, but he kept his eyes on Tohr's. Tension crackled in the air.