The sleeves were loose and billowing, tight at the wrists with lace spilling over his hands until only his fingertips showed.
“Where do you get your shirts?” I asked.
He smiled. “Don’t you like it?” His hands caressed down his chest, fingertips hesitating over his nipples. It was an invitation. I could touch that smooth white cloth and see if the lace was as soft as it looked.
I shook my head. Mustn’t get distracted. I glanced at Jean-Claude. He was staring at me with those midnight blue eyes. His eyelashes were like black lace.
“She wants you, Master,” Stephen said. There was laughter in his voice, derision. “I can smell her desire.”
Jean-Claude turned just his head, staring at Stephen. “As can I.” The words were innocent, but the feeling behind them wasn’t. His voice slithered around the room, low and full of a terrible promise.
“I meant no harm, Master, no harm.” Stephen looked scared. I didn’t blame him.
Jean-Claude turned back to me as if nothing had happened. His face was still pleasantly handsome, interested, amused.
“I don’t need your protection.”
“Oh, I think you do.”
I whirled and found another vampire standing at my back. I hadn’t heard the door open.
She smiled at me, without flashing fang. A trick that the older vampires learn. She was tall and slender with dark skin and long ebony hair that swung around her waist. She wore crimson Lycra bike pants that clung so tight, you knew she wasn’t wearing underwear. Her top was red silk, loose and blousy, with thin spaghetti straps holding it in place. It looked like the top to slinky pajamas. Red high-heeled sandals and a thin gold chain set with a single diamond completed the outfit. The word that came to mind was “exotic.” She glided towards me, smiling.
“Is that a threat?” I asked.
She stopped in front of me. “Not yet.” There was a hint of some other language in her voice. Something darker with rolling, sibilant sounds.
“That is enough,” Jean-Claude said.
The dark lady twirled around, black hair like a veil behind her. “I don’t think so.”
“Yasmeen.” The one word was low and dark with warning.
Yasmeen laughed, a harsh sound like breaking glass. She stopped directly in front of me, blocking my view of Jean-Claude. Her hand stretched towards me, and I stepped back, out of reach.
She smiled wide enough to show fangs and reached for me again. I stepped back, and she was suddenly on me, faster than I could blink, faster than I could breathe. Her hand gripped my hair, bending my neck backwards. Her fingertips brushed my skull. Her other hand held my chin, fingers digging in like fleshy metal. My face was immobile between her hands, trapped.
Short of taking my gun out and shooting her, there was nothing I could do. And if her movement was any clue, I’d never get the gun out in time.
“I see why you like her. So pretty, so delicate.” She half-turned towards Jean-Claude, nearly giving me her back, but still holding my head immobile.
“I never thought you’d take in a human.” She made it sound like I was a stray puppy.
Yasmeen turned back to me. I pressed my 9mm into her chest. No matter how fast she was, she would be hurt if I wanted it. I can feel how old a vampire is inside my head. It’s part natural ability, and part practice. Yasmeen was old, older than Jean-Claude. I was betting she was over five hundred. If she had been the new dead, high-tech ammo at point-blank range would have shredded her heart, killed her. But over five hundred and a master vampire, it might not kill her. Or then again, it might.
Something flickered over her face; surprise, and maybe just a touch of fear. Her body was statue-still. If she was breathing, I couldn’t tell.
My voice sounded strained from the angle she held my neck, but the words were clear. “Very slowly, take your hands away from my face. Put both hands on top of your head and lace your fingers together.”
“Jean-Claude, call off your human.”
“I’d do what she says, Yasmeen.” His voice was pleased. “How many vampires have you killed now, Anita?”
“Eighteen.”
Yasmeen’s eyes widened just a bit. “I don’t believe you.”
“Believe this, bitch: I’ll pull this trigger and you can kiss your heart good-bye.”
“Bullets cannot harm me.”
“Silver-plated can. Move off me, now!”
Yasmeen’s hand slid away from my hair and jaw.
“Slowly,” I said.
She did what I asked. She stood in front of me with her long-fingered hands clasped across her head. I stepped away from her, gun still pointed at her chest.
“Now what?” Yasmeen asked. A smile still curled her lips. Her dark eyes were amused. I didn’t like being laughed at, but when tangling with master vampires you let some things slide.
“You can put your hands down,” I said.
Yasmeen did, but she continued to stare at me as if I’d sprouted a second head. “Where did you find her, Jean-Claude? The kitten has teeth.”
“Tell Yasmeen what the vampires call you, Anita.”
It sounded too much like an order, but this didn’t seem the time to bitch at him. “The Executioner.”
Yasmeen’s eyes widened; then she smiled, flashing a lot of fang. “I thought you’d be taller.”
“It disappoints me, too, sometimes,” I said.
Yasmeen threw back her head and laughed, wild and brittle, with an edge of hysteria. “I like her, Jean-Claude. She’s dangerous, like sleeping with a lion.”
She glided towards me. I had the gun up and pointed at her. It didn’t even slow her down.
“Jean-Claude, tell her I will shoot her if she doesn’t back off.”
“I promise not to hurt you, Anita. I will be oh so gentle.” She swayed over to me, and I wasn’t sure what to do. She was playing with me, sadistic but probably not deadly. Could I shoot her for being a pain in the ass? I didn’t think so.
“I can taste the heat of your blood, the warmth of your skin on the air like perfume.” Her gliding, hip-swinging walk brought her right in front of me. I pointed the gun at her, and she laughed. She pressed her chest against the tip of my gun.
“So soft, wet, but strong.” I wasn’t sure who she was talking about, her or me. Neither option sounded pleasant. She rubbed her small breasts against the gun, her nipples caressing the gun barrel. “Dainty, but dangerous.” The last word was a whispered hiss that flowed over my skin like ice water. She was the first master I’d ever met who had some of Jean-Claude’s voice tricks.
I could see her nipples hardening through the thin material of her shirt. Yikes. I pointed the gun at the floor and stepped away from her. “Jesus, are all vampires over two hundred perverts?”
“I am over two hundred,” Jean-Claude said.
“I rest my case.”
Yasmeen let a warm trickle of laughter spill out of her mouth. The sound caressed my skin like a warm wind. She stalked towards me. I backed up until I hit the wall. She put a hand on either side of the wall near my shoulders and began to lean in like she was doing a pushup. “I’d like to taste her myself.”
I shoved the gun into her ribs, too low for her to rub herself against it. “Nobody lays a fang on me,” I said.
“Tough girl.” She leaned her face over me, lips brushing my forehead. “I like tough girls.”
“Jean-Claude, do something with her before one of us gets killed.”
Yasmeen pushed away from me, elbows locked, as far away as she could get without moving her hands. Her tongue flicked over her lips, a hint of fang, but mostly wet lips. She leaned back into me, lips half-parted, but she wasn’t going for my neck. She was definitely going for my mouth. She didn’t want to taste me, she wanted to taste me. I couldn’t shoot her, not if she just wanted to kiss me. If she’d been a man, I wouldn’t have shot her.
Her hair fell forward over my hands, soft like thick silk. Her face was all I could see. Her eyes were a perfect blackness. Her lips hovered just above my mouth. Her breath was warm, and smelled of breath mints, but under the modern smell was something older: the sweet foulness of blood.