plump upper lip, and small, slightly crooked teeth called to the most basic urges in a man: to haul her off to bed and put that mouth to good use, to see her eyes darken and skin flush.
âWhat about singing?â Jake tossed a silvery compact disc on top of Charlieâs picture, and Lilith picked it up. âI donât know anything about this kind of music, and most of her performances took place before newspapers and trade magazines began archiving their reviews onlineâbut those I could find said she was some kind of vocal prodigy out of Juilliard.â
Lilith stood, pressed a button on a remote, and a console slid out of the wall. Ethan watched the player suck the disc in, then frowned at Jake. âWhereâd you come up with that?â
âBit torrents. Savi told me about file sharing a couple of months ago, but I only began downloading music last week. And since I was scouring papers for Charlieâs info anyway, I looked it up. This was a charity benefit at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, with several other performersâyou want track eight,â he said when a male began belting an Italian tune that Ethan had first heard when he was human.
Lilith skipped through the CD and, as the initial strains filtered through the speakers, announced, âItâs from Lucia di Lammermoor .â She caught Jakeâs look and rolled her eyes. âI was a demon, not a Neanderthal. And the most interesting people have always been the politicians, artists, and poets. Sheâs performing the mad scene from the third act, which means sheâs a bit of a showoff, but a confident one. Itâs a difficultââ She silenced herself by pressing her lips together when the singing began. She cocked her head, closed her eyes.
Ethan looked away, stared at the thick-piled rug beneath his boots. Heâd listened to enough of Charlieâs music collection to recognize a fine voice. Her soprano was light and highâbut with a strength that swelled through him, left him full of its sound. And pure, he realizedâmost regular folks and professional singers had rough edges in their voices, edges that had become more apparent with his enhanced hearing. Heâd heard nothing this clear since heâd become a Guardian.
Nothing human, leastwise. A voice like that belonged in Caelumâwas what he imagined filled the realm before the Guardians had taken it from the angels.
âFuck me,â Lilith said after a moment. She returned to her seat without lowering the volume. â Thatâs a gift. Unlocking doors is kidâs play next to that. And you said she got off easy? If she lost that voice because of her own stupidity itâs no wonder she hit a downward spiral.â She looked up at Ethan. âIs she drinking?â
Charlie trilled through a series of quick, high notes that had his gut clenching, his fists tightening. It took a second before he could say, âNo. Not a bit.â
âBut sheâs bartending. Classic self-flagellation: it serves as punishment because itâs a constant reminder, and the temptation of the drink is its own painâbut she tells herself that her resistance just means sheâs the stronger for it. Maybe thatâs why the demons havenât touched her; sheâs doing just fine tormenting herself.â
âIf their goal was torture, Iâd reckon you were correct. But they donât send in vampires for that.â
Lilith nodded, her gaze thoughtful. âLetâs assume thereâs nothing about Charlie herself that would have made them hold off, because she doesnât have this voice anymore. But they did, and there had to be a reason for themâor the demon pulling their stringsâto change their mind, and her only link to Legion is her sister. Tell me how they came at her.â
âDuring her break. They knew to find her on the roof.â
âYouâve been keeping an eye on her for two
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