watched it being wheeled into the elevator. She kept watching it as the doors closed behind the dead body and the orderly pushing it. Her eyes reminded me of Dev’s earlier. He’d rallied, and to strangers he probably didn’t look any worse for wear than the rest of us, except for Yancey, who had gone to find the rest of his squad. He still looked fresh compared to the rest of us, but then he’d only helped with cleanup. The real mess had been the dismembering by shooting; he’d missed that part.
‘We’ve got five dead,’ she said, and her voice sounded harsh, angry even, but I knew she wasn’t angry with us. She was just angry; I knew all about that.
‘Did the guard, Miller, make it?’ Dev asked.
She shook her head. ‘I’ve never seen anything like these rotting bastards. They don’t die like regular vampires.’
I opened my mouth, and Edward must have been afraid that I’d say I told you so, because he touched my arm. ‘They’re the hardest type of vamp to destroy,’ he said.
‘The vampires’ bodies have already been put in the incinerator in the sub-basement here. The incinerator is designed to destroy medical waste, and I watched each vampire go into the fire. Is that dead enough?’
‘It’ll do,’ I said.
There was a flinching around her eyes, and she said, ‘Could they climb back out of an incinerator? Medical waste has to be destroyed completely, so I thought it was enough; if it’s not …’ Her voice broke, and she stared down at the floor, one hand resting on the butt of her sidearm. There was a time when I touched my gun like that, like a dangerous teddy bear.
‘Fire destroys even the rotting vampires,’ I said.
She looked up at me, and the only word I had for her eyes was haunted. She looked haunted. ‘I’ve hunted vampires in the field. I’m not just one of those newbies who’s only staked them in the morgue. I know what it’s like to hunt them and have them hunt you back, but I’ve never seen anything like this.’
‘Rotting vamps are real rare in this country,’ Edward said in his best Ted voice.
She nodded. ‘How did they heal the damage to their brains, hearts, and spinal cords? That’s supposed to kill anything, even vampires.’
‘The rotting vampires are more like zombies,’ I said, ‘and that means fire is the only certainty.’
‘Except daylight, right?’ she said.
‘I’ve seen two rotters that could walk in daylight and not burn. Daylight shows them as rotting corpses and they can’t pass for human, but they could still walk around and do everything else.’
‘Day walkers, that’s just legend,’ she said.
I shook my head. ‘I’ve known a few other vamps that were powerful enough to walk in daylight. Some are just so damned old that daylight doesn’t hurt them anymore; for others it’s a power curve, almost like being able to call an animal, or levitate.’
‘Every time I think I’ve seen the worst of these bastards, I’m wrong,’ she said, and she wasn’t looking at us anymore. She was staring off into space, seeing some horror from the fighting and the dying playing over in her head. How did I know that was what Hatfield was thinking? Because I’d been there, done that, and was tired of collecting that particular T-shirt.
‘The rotting vamps are the worst of it,’ I said.
She looked at me then. ‘Really?’
I met those haunted eyes and said, ‘Yeah.’
She gave a laugh, but it was a bitter sound. ‘I want to ask you to promise me, like I’m fucking five or something.’
I smiled to take the sting out what I was about to say. ‘I wouldn’t promise, sorry.’
‘You said this was the worst.’
‘I did, but there are things that have scared me more. Vampires that scared the fuck out of me.’
‘Like the one you killed in Vegas.’
‘Yeah, he was pretty scary,’ I said.
‘Is it true that he could call jinn, like make-a-wish genies?’
‘Yeah,’ I said.
‘I didn’t even think jinn existed outside of old stories,’ she said.
‘Me either,’ I said.
‘Well, fuck,’ she said.
I nodded, shrugged, and said, ‘Fuck about covers it.’
‘But these vampires are dead, right? It’s over, except for the two in custody that I can kill later today.’
‘We need the master vampire behind this, Hatfield. Until he’s dead he’ll make more rotting vampires, and we’ll have more flesh-eating zombies. We need the two vampires alive so I can question them tomorrow night. They’re our best chance at finding out his daytime location and destroying him