I was still trying to "focus" (aka, talk myself into being brave) when Heath screamed. Then there was no more time for focusing or internal pep talks. I ran forward toward Heath's scream. Okay, I probably should explain that vampyres are stronger and faster than humans, and even though I'm still just a fledgling, I'm a very weird fledgling. So when I say I ran--I mean I seriously moved fast--fast and silent. I found them in what must have been seconds, but felt like hours. They were in the little alcove at the end of the crude tunnel. The lantern I'd noticed before was hanging from a rusty nail, throwing their shadows grotesquely against the crudely curved walls. They had formed a half circle around Heath. He was standing on the dirty mattress and his back was pressed to the wall. Somehow he'd gotten the duct tape off his ankles, but his wrists were still securely bound together. He had a new cut on his right arm and the scent of his blood was thick and seductive. And that was my last goad. Heath belonged to me--despite my confusion about the whole blood issue, and despite my feel ings for Erik. Heath was mine and no one else was ever, ever go ing to feed from what was mine.
I burst through the circle of hissing creatures like I was a bowl ing ball and they were brainless pins, and moved to his side. "Zo!" He looked deliriously happy for a split second, and then, just like a guy, he tried to push me behind him. "Watch out! Their teeth and claws are really sharp." He added in a whisper, "You re ally didn't bring the SWAT team?" It was easy to keep him from pushing me anywhere. I mean, he's cute and all, but he is just a human. I patted his bound hands where he clutched my arm and smiled at him, and with one slash of my thumbnail I cut through the gray tape that held his wrists. His eyes widened as he pulled his hands apart. I grinned at him. My fear was gone. Now I was just incredibly pissed. "What I brought is better than a SWAT team. Just stay be hind me and watch." I pushed Heath to the wall and stepped in front of him as I turned to face the closing circle of .. . Eesh! They were the most disgusting things I'd ever seen. There were probably a dozen or so of them. Their faces were white and gaunt. Their eyes glowed a dirty red. They snarled and hissed at me and I saw that their teeth were pointed and their fingernails! Ugh! Their fingernails were long and yellow and dangerous-looking. "It'sss just a fledgling," hissed one of them. "The Mark doesn't make her a vampyre. It makesssss her a freak." I looked at the speaker. "Elliott!"
"I wasss. I'm not the Elliott you knew anymore." Snakelike his head wove back and forth as he spoke. Then his glowing eyes flat tened and he curled his lip. "I'll ssshow you what I mean ..." He started to move toward me with a feral, crouching stride. The other creatures stirred, gaining bravery from him. "Watch out, Zo, they're coming for us," Heath said, trying to step around in front of me. "No they're not," I said. I closed my eyes for just a second and centered myself, thinking of the power and warmth of flame--the way it can cleanse as well as destroy--and I thought of Shaunee. "Come to me, flame!" My palms started to feel hot. I opened my eyes and raised my hands, which were now glowing with a brilliant yellow flame. "Stay back, Elliott! You were a pain in the ass when you were alive, and death hasn't changed anything." Elliott cringed back from the light I was producing. I took a step forward, ready to tell Heath to follow me so we could get the hell outta there, but her voice made me freeze. "You're wrong, Zoey. Death has changed some things." The crowd of creatures parted to let Stevie Rae through.
Chapter Twenty-Nine
The flame in my palms sputtered and faded as shock broke my concentration. "Stevie Rae!" I started to take a step toward her, but the truth of her appearance hit me and I felt my body go cold and still. She looked terrible--worse than she had in the dream vision I'd had. It wasn't so much her pale