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Lover Eternal, Page 42

J. R. Ward

Chapter Forty-two

  When Bella got home she couldn't settle down. After writing for an hour in her diary, she changed into some jeans and a sweatshirt and put her parka on. Outside, flurries were falling in a disorganized rush, swirling in eddies of cold air.

  Zipping up the parka, she walked into the taller, rougher grass of the meadow.

  Zsadist. She couldn't close her eyes and not see him lying on his back in that bathroom.

  Ruined. Not broken.

  She stopped and watched the snow.

  She'd given him her word that she wouldn't bother him, but she didn't want to keep the promise. God help her, she wanted to try again with him. . .

  In the distance she noticed someone walking around Mary's house. Bella stiffened in fear, but then saw the dark hair, so she knew it wasn't a lesser.

  Vishous was obviously working on the security-alarm installation. She waved to him and headed over.

  After having talked with V at the party, she liked him tremendously. He had the kind of smarts that usually sucked the social skills right out of a vampire, but with that warrior, you had the whole package. He was sexy, all-knowing, powerful, the kind of male that made you think of having babies just to keep his DNA in the gene pool.

  She wondered why he wore that black leather glove. And what the tattoos on the side of his face were about. Maybe she'd ask about those, if it seemed okay.

  "I thought you wouldn't have to finish now," she called out as she came up onto the terrace. "What with Mary¡ª"

  The dark-haired figure that stepped in front of her was not Vishous. And it was not alive.

  "Jennifer?" the lesser said in awe.

  For a split second Bella froze. Then she turned and ran, moving fast over the ground. She didn't stumble; she didn't falter. She was quick and she was sure as she crossed the meadow, even though she was terrified. If she could make it to her house, she could lock the lesser out. By the time he broke in through the glass, she'd be down in the basement where no one could get in. She'd call Rehvenge and take the underground tunnel to the other side of the property.

  The lesser was behind her¡ªshe could hear the pounding of his stride and the rustle of his clothes¡ªbut he wasn't closing as they tore across the crispy, frosted grass. Training her eyes on the cheerful lights in her house, she reached down into her muscles for more speed.

  The first shot of pain hit her in the thigh. The second in the middle of her back, through the parka.

  Her legs slowed and her feet became flippers of enormous size. Then the distance she had to close got greater, stretched to infinity, but she kept going anyway. By the time she made it to her back door, she was weaving. Somehow she got inside, but she struggled to engage the lock with fingers that had gone boneless.

  As she wheeled away and lurched for the basement, the sound of the French doors being kicked in was oddly quiet, as if it were happening somewhere far, far away.

  A hand closed on her shoulder.

  The fighting urge came up strong in her and she hauled off and smashed the lesser in the face with her closed fist. He was momentarily stunned and then he hit her back, sending her spinning to the ground. He rolled her over and hit her again, his open palm clapping on her cheekbone, kicking her head back against the floor.

  She felt nothing. Not the slap, not her skull's impact. Which was good because she wasn't distracted as she bit him in the arm.

  Flailing around together, they knocked into the kitchen table, scattering the chairs. She got free by grabbing one of the things and knocking him in the chest with it. Disorientated, panting, she crawled away.

  Her body gave out at the foot of the basement stairs.

  Lying there, she was conscious, but incapable of movement. She had a vague thought that something was dripping into her eyes. Probably her own blood, maybe some of the lesser's.

  Her scope of vision swung around as she was turned over.

  She looked into the lesser's face. Dark hair, pale brown eyes.

  Good God.

  The slayer was crying as he lifted her from the floor and cradled her in his arms. The last thing she was aware of was the sight of his tears falling to her face.

  She felt absolutely nothing.

  O carefully lifted the female out of the cab of his truck. He wished like hell he hadn't agreed to give up his own place so he could live at the persuasion center. He would have preferred to keep her away from the other lessers, but then again, if she were here he'd be able to make sure she didn't escape. And if any other slayer got near her. . . well, that's what they made knives for.

  As he carried the female through the door, he looked down at her face. She was so like his Jennifer. Different-colored eyes, but that heart-shaped face. The thick, dark hair. And the body¡ªlean, perfectly proportioned.

  Actually, she was more beautiful than Jennifer had been. And she hit harder, too.

  He laid the female on the table and fingered the bruise on her cheek, the split lip, the marks on her throat. The fighting had been tremendous: all-out, nothing spared, no stopping until he won and held her spent body in his arms.

  Staring at the vampire, he thought back to the past. He'd always been afraid he'd be the one to kill Jennifer, that some night all the hitting would cross the line. Instead he'd ended up murdering the drunk driver who'd nailed her car head-on. The bastard had been liquored up at five in the afternoon, and she'd just been coming home from work.

  Taking her killer out had been easy. He'd found where the guy had lived and had waited for him to come home shit-faced. Then he'd beaten the man's head in with a tire iron and pushed him down the stairs. With the body cooling, O had driven north and east, all the way across the country.

  Where he'd fallen into the Society.

  A car pulled up outside. Quickly he picked up the female and carried her over to the holes. After slipping a halter around her chest, he opened the lid of one and dropped her inside.

  "You got another?" U asked as he came inside.

  "Yeah. " O made a show of looking into the other hole, at the male Mr. X had worked on the night before. The civilian was shifting in the pipe, making little scared, mewing noises.

  "So let's get to work on the fresh capture," U said.

  O put his boot on the cover over the female. "This one is mine. Anyone touches her and I will skin them with my teeth. "

  "Her? Excellent. Sensei will be psyched. "

  "You say nothing to him about this. We clear?"

  U frowned, then shrugged. "Sure. Whatever, man. But you know he's going to find out sooner or later. When he does, just don't think it came from me. "

  O could actually see U keeping the secret, and on impulse he gave the slayer the address of the converted barn he'd been breaking into. A little boon in exchange for the lesser's integrity.

  "The name of the female who lives there is Mary Luce. She was seen with a brother. Go get her, my man. "

  U nodded. "Will do, but it's close to dawn and I need to crash. I've been up for two nights too long, and I'm getting weak. "

  "Tomorrow then. Now leave us. "

  U cocked his head and glanced down at the pipe hole. "Us?"

  "Get the fuck out of here, U. "

  U took off and O listened as the sound of the lesser's car faded.

  Satisfied, he look down at the mesh cover. And couldn't stop smiling.