His own smile revealed several rows of pointed teeth, but there was nothing but elegant grace as he gave her a sweeping bow.
"Allow me to introduce myself, since our host possesses the manners of a toadstool. I am Levet. And you are Darcy Smith?"
"Yes." '
"I have been sent by my dear friend Shay to ensure that you are made comfortable. Obviously she is well enough acquainted with our dour companion to realize you would be in need of comfort." He held up a gnarled hand. "Not that I am some sort of welcome wagon, mind you. I have many very important duties that I have been forced to set aside to come to your assistance."
She blinked, not at all sure what to think of the demon. He didn't seem dangerous, but then she hadn't thought Styx was the sort to throw her to the wolves.
Quite literally.
"That was very kind," she said cautiously.
The gargoyle was futilely attempting to look modest when the vampire moved to stand directly at his side. The motion had been so swift that Darcy hadn't been able to follow it.
Yikes.
"Levet," Styx growled in warning.
"Non, non. Do not thank me. Well, not unless it is in the form of cash." He heaved a deep sigh. "You cannot believe how difficult it is for a gargoyle to earn a decent living in this town."
The bronzed face was aloof. "I have no intention of thanking you. In fact, thanking you is the very last thing upon my mind."
Shockingly, the gargoyle responded with a raspberry. "Don't be such an old grouchy-pants. You have the poor girl terrified."
"She is not terrified."
Darcy tilted her chin. She would be damned if the vampire would speak for her.
"Yes, I am."
"Ha. You see?" Levet smiled smugly at Styx before turning his attention to Darcy. "Now you just eat your dinner in peace. I won't let the bad vampire hurt you."
"Levet." Styx reached down to grasp the gargoyle by the shoulder.
Whether to shake him or toss him through the window, Darcy couldn't guess.
"Ouch." Levet took a sharp step backward. "The wings. Don't touch the wings."
Styx briefly closed his eyes. Perhaps counting to a hundred. "I see I shall have to have a word with Viper," he rasped, spinning on his heel and heading toward the door.
"You do that, mon ami," Level recommended. "Oh, and when you speak with that lovely housekeeper please tell her that she needn't bother with dinner for me. I prefer to hunt for my own."
The vampire halted at the door, his dark gaze burning a path over Darcy's pale face. "Don't we all?"
Styx had managed to track Viper to yet another of his exclusive clubs. This one was near Rockport and catered to those demons who preferred the violent sport of caged Fighting to gambling or sex.
Ignoring the two demons who were beating each other to a bloody pulp, and the crowd cheering them on with a gruesome fury, he made his way to the back office.
As expected he discovered Viper seated behind a heavy mahogany desk glancing through a stack of paperwork.
The silver-haired vampire lifted himself to his feet as Styx entered the room and closed the door.
"Styx, I didn't expect you this evening. Has your houseguest left so soon?"
Styx narrowed his gaze, his expression cold. "Which houseguest are you referring to? The woman I was forced to capture in the hopes of avoiding a bloody war with the Weres, or the small, annoying gargoyle who is quite likely to drive me to murder?"
Viper gave a lift of his brow, not at all successful in hiding his amusement. "Ah, then Levet arrived?"