Thief of Always

Thief of Always by Clive Barker

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          "This is Marr," Jive said. "Another of our little family."
          Unlike Jive who looked nimble enough to walk on the eaves if the whim took him, Marr seemed to have slug blood in her somewhere. Harvey almost expected to see her fingers leave silver trails on the brick she touched, or see soft horns appear from her balding head. She was grossly fat, her flesh barely clinging to her bones. Wherever it could-around her mouth and eyes, at her neck and wrists-it collapsed in clammy folds. She reached out and poked Harvey.
          "I said: what 'bout flyin'?"
          "What about it?" Harvey said, pushing her hand away.
          "Done much?"
          "I flew to Florida once."
          "She doesn't mean in a plane," Jive told him.
          "Oh..."
          "In dreams maybe?" said Mart.
          "Oh yeah, I dream about flying."
          "That's good," Marr replied, grinning with satisfaction. She had not a single tooth in her mouth.
          Harvey stared at the empty maw in disgust.
          "You're wondering where they've gone, aren't you?" she said to Harvey. "Go on. Admit it."
          Harvey shrugged. "Well yes. I am."
          "Carna took them, the thieving brute. I had fine teeth. Beautiful teeth."
          "Who's Carna?" Harvey wanted to know.
          "Never mind," Jive said, hushing Marr before she could reply. "Get to it or he'll miss the moment."
          Marr muttered something beneath her breath, then said: "Come to me, boy," extending her arms in Harvey's direction. Her touch was icy.
          "Feels weird, huh?" said Jive, as Mares fingers floated over his face, brushing it here and there. "Don't worry. She knows what she's doin'."
          "And what's that?"
          "Changin' you."
          "Into what?"
          "You tell her," Jive said. "It won't last long, so enjoy it. Go on, tell her about being a vampire."
          "That's what I want Wendell to see," Harvey said.
          "A vampire..." Marr said softly, her fingers pressing harder against his skin.
          "Yeah, I want to have fangs, like a wolf, and a red throat, and white skin, like I've been dead for a thousand years."
          "Two thousand!" said Jive.
          "Ten thousand!" said Harvey, beginning to enjoy the game. "And crazy eyes, that can see in the dark, and pointy ears, like a bat's ears-"
          "Wait up!" Marr said. "I've got to get all this right."
          Her fingers were working hard upon him now, as though his flesh was clay, and she was molding it. His face was tingling, and he wanted to reach up and touch it, but he was afraid of spoiling her handiwork.
          "And there's got to be fur," Jive observed. "Sleek, black fur on his neck-"
          Mares hands dabbled at his throat, and he felt fur sprouting where she'd touched him.
          "-and the wings!" Harvey said. "Don't forget the wings!
          "Never!" said Jive.
          "Spread your arms, boy," Marr told him.
          He did so, and she ran her hands along them, smiling now.
          "It's good," she said. "It's good."
          He looked down at himself. To his astonishment he found his fingers were gnarled and sharp, and leathery flaps were hanging from his arms. The wind gusted against them, threatening to carry him off the roof then and there.
          "You know you're playin' a dangerous game, don't you?" Marr said as she stood back to admire her handiwork. "You'll either break your head or scare the life out of your friend Wendell. Or both."
          "He won't fall, woman!" Jive said. "He's got the knack of this. I can tell just by looking at him." He peered at Harvey with his squinty eyes. "Wouldn't be surprised if you weren't a vampire in another life, boy," he said.
          "Vampires don't have other lives," Harvey said, the words more difficult to say with a mouthful of fangs. "They live forever."
          "That's

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