over to him and held out a hand. Bones, after a pause, took it and let the other vampire pull him to his feet.
âArenât you supposed to be trying to kill me?â
Ralmiel didnât smile. He glanced at the ceiling and shook his head. âI came in by way of the attic and saw her. She doesnât have much time.â
Becca.
Bones ran out of the room, following the sound of the other, fainter heartbeat. The explosion actually helped in this regard. The chunk it blew out of the hallway revealed a metal staircase inside the walls, Beccaâs heartbeat sounding louder in there. Bones pulled back some of the drywall to slip through, then raced up the narrow stairs. He flung back the hatch at the top of the stairs that opened into a small, box-shaped room on top of the houseâs roof.
Becca was lying on a bench. Bonesâs face twisted as one glance revealed the extent of her abuse. He knelt beside her, turning her head so she could see him.
She was awake, though in her state, that was a curse instead of a blessing. Bones stared at her, letting the powerin his eyes capture her mind. In her condition, it took a few moments. He waited, murmuring, âItâs all right, luv. Youâre safe now,â until the horror and terror left her gaze and she quit trying to move or talk.
She couldnât do either, though. Her lips were sewn together with what looked like fishing line, and her arms and legs were gone. The only reason she was still alive was that Louisâor Delphineâhad used some of their own blood to seal the gaping wounds left where her limbs used to be. What used to be her arms and legs were now hideously smooth stumps.
Bones closed his eyes. He could save Beccaâs lifeâ¦by taking it. She wouldnât survive the transition if he tried to turn into a vampire, but he could make her a ghoul. All it required was her drinking some of his blood before she died, and that wouldnât be long. She was very near death as it was.
He thought of Jelani. Of the ghoulâs admitted pain over trying to live as someone who would always be helpless compared to even the weakest of their kind. And Becca didnât know there was another world that existed on the fringe of hers. How could Bones condemn her to wake up trapped in that body, changed into something she didnât even know existed?
A slow sigh came out of him, then he forced himself to smile. His gaze brightened while he harnessed all his energy into making Becca believe everything he was about to tell her.
âItâs all right,â Bones said again, stroking her face. âYouâre safe, Becca, and thereâs no pain anymore. Youâre not injured. Youâre not even here. Youâre in a beautiful field, flowers all around you. Can you see them, Becca?â
She nodded, her features slipping into relaxed planes that were completely at odds with the ragged stitches around her mouth.
ââ¦youâre warm, and youâre lying on the ground looking up at the skyâ¦look at it, Becca. See how blue it isâ¦â
Her stare became more fixed. Bones leaned forward, his mouth settling on her throat. Her pulse was so faint, he could barely feel it against his lips.
âSleep now, Becca,â Bones whispered, and bit deeply into her neck.
Chapter 11
R almiel met him at the front of the salon where Becca worked. From there, they had a clear view of the police swarming over the LaLauriesâ old house and the bomb unit being called in. Blokes didnât want to chance that anything else might explode in the place, not that Bones could blame them.
After a few minutes of silence, Bones turned to Ralmiel. âWhy did you come there tonight?â
Ralmiel shrugged. âJelani offered to pay me double the highest bounty on your corpse, if I let you live instead. So I thought to help you kill the scum fouling my city. It was easy to know where you were, mon ami , once the house went boom
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