Court of the Vampire Queen: Part 3 – Chapter 37
Court of the Vampire Queen: A spicy polyam MMMF romance
Grace surprises me. Instead of practically tackling me to get more information, she pulls a sleeve of crackers out of her purse, hands them over, and waits until I tentatively nibble on one to start questioning me. âYou summoned Azazel.â
âYes. I tried the blood circle and it failed miserably, but he ended up showing up anyways.â I havenât had a chance to think about that too closely, which was likely best. I canât imagine Azazel noticed every time someone says his name. It isnât common, but statistically someone had to use it occasionally in a way that had nothing to do with summoning the demon himself, which meant he was either close or heâs keeping an eye on me. Maybe he was hoping Iâd change my mind about the original bargain and try to summon him without my men around.
The thought isnât comforting in the least.
Another thing to add to the list of worries. I donât think Azazel can force me to agree, but he seems overly invested in it. Maybe itâs just to mess with Wolf, but I canât take anything for granted now. Maybe the demon simply has a quota of deals to meet. The thought is strangely hilarious.
âMina.â
âSorry. Right.â I shake my head, trying to focus. âHe said he could help with getting Malachi, Rylan, and Wolf out, but he wonât budge on the terms of the bargain. Itâs seven yearsâ service in another realm.â I sigh. âI canât risk it. Itâs not even about time moving differently. Itâs about the bond. It might just flat out kill all four of us, which kind of defeats the purpose of rescuing them in the first place.â
It takes several long moments before I realize Grace hasnât responded. I look over to find her staring off into the middle distance. âGrace?â
âJust thinking,â she says slowly. âDid you reject the bargain?â
âHeâs coming tomorrow to collect his answer.â It speaks of long experience that he gives his marks time to consider the offer. Itâs easy enough to reject something with such a high cost, but given enough time to realize how few options you have? Seven years begins to sound much more reasonable. âItâs not going to matter. I might be willing to pay the price of time, but I wonât pay with our lives.â
âWeâll think of something.â She still sounds strange, distant, as if her mind if jumping forward a thousand times faster than mine.
Considering how woozy I feel, thatâs not saying much. I finish my cracker and set the package down, waiting for my stomach to decide if it will hold. I donât have high hopes. Nothing stays down. I press my hand to my neck where Rylan bit me in the dream. It doesnât feel any different, but I canât get the memory out of my head. Even if my blood didnât suddenly become poisonous, my vampires wonât agree to drink from me when they see how haggard I look. I hardly have blood to spare at this point.
âWe keep saying that, but no solutions are magically appearing.â I look down at my stomach. If I had my magic under control⦠If I could even access itâ¦
Then I think about how fierce Malachi was at the thought of my being pregnant. That was before it even happened. I press my hand to my stomach. If I lose them⦠My brain tries to shy away from the thought, but I force myself to power through. If I lose them, this baby might be my only connection to them.
Selfish thought. Horrible in so many ways. I still canât shake it.
I squint at the sky lightening through the cracks in the curtains. âWhat time is it?â
âEarly. Five.â
Five? I slept through the night, even if I hardly feel rested at all. That seems to be happening more often than itâs not. No matter how many hours I sleep, I still wake exhausted. I shake my head slowly. âWait a minute. Itâs tomorrow. That means Azazelââ
The lights go out.
âFuck!â Grace scrambles for the lamp on the nightstand between our beds. It clicks, but the light doesnât come on. âWhat the hell?â
âLittle hunter.â Azazelâs voice seems to come from everywhere and nowhere at the same time. I twist, trying to see, but even a vampire needs a little light to see. A dhampir needs more yet, and there is none to be had in this room.
âLittle seraph.â His breath tickles the shell of my ear. âDid you think to trap me?â
Fear surges through me. Azazel has always been scary, but itâs nothing compared to what he is now. I try to swallow past the need to scream. âNo. No oneâs trying to trap you.â
âAnd yet you are here with her.â
âNot for that!â I canât guarantee Grace isnât here for that. Sheâs overly interested in Azazel and has good reason to be. She wants answers about her mother. Would she try to kill him, even if it meant I failed?
I donât know.
âDo you know what I do to people who try to cross me?â
I canât move, canât think. Panic bleats through me, as worthless as the ever-present exhaustion weighing me down. It builds and builds, a rising tide that washes away all rational thought. âStop!â
Flames lick at the air around me, Malachiâs power manifesting out of my pure desperation. The flames are nowhere near as strong as Iâve summoned in the past, but theyâre enough to break the unrelenting dark. I get a glimpse of a monster crouching behind Grace, massive shoulders and arms, horns like a bull coming from either side of its head.
No, no it.
Him.
Azazel.
My flames go out, but this time the darkness only last a moment. The light at the bedside table flickers on, weakly doing battle with the shadows seeming to gather in every corner of the room. And there Azazel is, once again wearing his human skin, standing at the space between the ends of our beds, his hands in the pockets of his slacks. His eyes flare red, not quite managing to keep things under wraps. âExplain yourselves. Quickly.â
Thereâs no explicit threat tacked onto the end of that sentence, but there doesnât need to be. It hangs in the air, thicker than smoke.
I exchange a look with Grace. She seems shaken but determined in a way that does nothing to reassure me. If she attacked Azazel, neither of us will survive the next few minutes. âDonât do anything foolish,â I snap.
Her gaze flicks my way and she tenses. âYou took my mother.â
âI donât take people. I make deals.â He sounds bored. His tone is a lie. From the careful way he holds himself, heâs half a breath from attacking us. He turns his attention to me. âIâll have your answer now.â
All this mess and I feel like Iâm just digging in further. I canât say yes. Iâm not sure what heâll do if I say no. âIââ
âIâd like to propose a new bargain,â Grace cuts in.
Azazelâs interest sharpens on her. âHow forward of you.â
âIâm just that kind of girl.â Her smile is a challenge. âYou help Mina get her men back. Iâll pay the price.â
He sighs. âWhat do you think you can offer that would replace a half-seraph? Youâre hardly a catch, darling.â
âDonât call me darling.â She straightens. âIâm the last of the Cel Tradat family. I might only be human, but that means something, even to a monster like you. My family has a long history with the people of your realm. Donât try to pretend securing me in a bargain isnât a coup.â
âCalling me names is not the way to get what you want.â He stalks forward, darkness flowing around him. Itâs enough for me to realize how tightly leashed he kept himself up to this point. Heâs not even trying now, though heâs managed to get control of his form. Either that or thereâs not enough light for his shadow to betray him.
âMina wonât accept your deal. I will. That already makes me the better bet.â
âHmmm.â He glances at me, expression shuttered. âYouâre probably more trouble that youâre worth at this point. Not to mention Iâll have to suffer through Wolf attempting to summon me repeatedly to demand you back.â Azazel shakes his head. âVery well, letâs discuss terms.â
I canât tell whether Grace looks victorious or sick to her stomach. She lifts her chin. âRescue Malachi, Rylan, and Wolf, and kill Minaâs father in the process. Then Iâll go with you.â
He chuckles, the sound low and unamused. âYou presume youâre worth that much, last Cel Tradat or no. Pick one.â He pauses. âAnd you will pay up front.â
That snaps me out of my daze. âNo. Youâre not going to take her before you rescue them.â Seven years under my fatherâs tender care? Unacceptable. âYou should rescue them simply because Wolf is a friend.â
âIâm a demon, little seraph. I donât have friends.â
âHow sad for you.â Grace shakes her head. âBut sheâs right. Whatâs the point in saving them if theyâre broken by the time you do? Thatâs a shitty deal.â
âLadies.â He sighs again, even more exasperated this time. âIâm under a deadline and I donât have the luxury of this song and dance. I will fulfill my end of the bargain within twenty-four hours of time here. The lovelyâ¦Graceâ¦will leave now and come to my realm to fulfill her seven years.â
I want to be relieved, but I canât. I canât. Too many people are paying debts that should be mine. I press my hands hard to my thighs and look at Grace. âYou canât accept. You donât even know what youâre walking into. I donât care ifâ¦â I hesitate. I doubt Azazel is ignorant of the fact he made a deal with Graceâs mother, but if by some miracle he is, Iâm not going to be the one to out her. I clear my throat. âYou canât pay this price for us. The cost is too high.â
âIâm not doing it for you.â She says it firmly, but not unkindly. âNo offense, but I wouldnât pay this price unless I wanted to.â
There will be no reasoning with her, then. I turn to the demon. âI want assurances that she wonât be harmed or killed, not by your hand or anyone in that realm. If you canât assure her safety and comfort, sheâs not saying yes.â
âMinaââ
Itâs hard to be certain, but I think Azazel actually rolls his eyes. âIf you werenât so busy throwing out accusations, I would have already laid out the terms in detail. There are formalities to a demon bargain, after all.â
âIf you try to trick herââ
âYour opinion of me is truly staggering.â He shakes his head. âIn three days, you will be auctioned off to one of the leaders of the territories in my realm. You will agree to serve them in whatever way they need, but they will not harm, hurt, or otherwise mistreat you, under pain of death.â
I narrow my eyes. âHow can you guarantee that? If they harm her, even if they pay a price afterward, sheâs still harmed.â
âIâm a demon. My bargains have meanings.â He sounds so exasperated, I almost forget to be scared. Almost.
âServe them in whatever way they need,â Grace repeats. âYou want me to fuck demons.â
âYou will not be coerced against your will.â
She snorts. âNice dodge, but by agreeing to this bargain, Iâm agreeing to the sex.â
Azazel speaks through gritted teeth. âYou will allow them the chance to seduce you, but they cannot force you. To do so would qualify as harm.â
It sounds like a sneaky loophole from where Iâm sitting. Iâm about to say as much when Grace shrugs. âFine. I agree.â
âWait!â
âPerfect.â He offers his hand. âWe seal it with a kiss.â
âGrace, no.â
But itâs too late. She slips her hand into his. He raises it to his mouth, flips it, and presses a kiss to her wrist. A mark blooms there, black and red, painting itself across her tanned skin in a pattern that seems to shift in a way that defies comprehension.
Azazel glances at me without releasing Grace. âIâll return to pay my end of the bargain tomorrow. Stay out of trouble until then.â
Darkness surges and I throw up my hand to cover my eyes. One blink and the room is empty except for me, the shadows returning to the normal faded ones from early morning.
Grace is gone.
Fuck.