by vamps a few times, but I didn't know what it took to be healed from . . . death. Apparently blood, and from Koun's pale skin, a lot of blood. He was half-naked, dressed in sweat-slick skin, blue and black tattoos and a loincloth, sword at his side. Koun was taller than I was with the shoulders of a Viking and eyes like the North Sea. He was blondish, forever young, and mercy had long burned out of him. He looked and saw me. "I left my master's fight to heal a human," he snarled. "You owe me a boon, woman." He pulled his sword.
I stepped back, going for my Walther. But he was on me in an instant, moving faster than I could see, with a little pop of displaced air. His long blade coming at my throat. Time slid into slow motion. His sword sliced at me, level and lethal, catching the red of embers, wavering in the heat of the burning clan home. Beast slammed power to me. The blade slicked into my throat as I jumped away, still fumbling for the gun even as my feet went out from under me and my muscles went into a shoulder-tucked roll. I landed hard. Heard officers shouting, "Put down the weapon!" And, "Police!" like a chorus of the tone-deaf. Gunshots sounded and Koun stumbled, coming back up upright, the wounds not even slowing him. He stood over me, one foot to either side, much as the cop had stood, his sword held in both hands, blade down, over me. "A boon!" he demanded.
I thought a boon was a favor, but with more connotations, and I wasn't going to agree to the unknown without a negotiation, even if I sucked at them and I had a sword at my throat. "What boon?"
"I am weakened, and the primo requires yet more blood. You will fight in my place." With one hand, he pointed to the trees, in the general direction of the gunshots, which were coming closer, more distinct.
"Done," I said. He stepped back and I rolled to my feet. "How many are there? Who are they?"
"Perhaps three score of the enemy were still alive when I left, unless our attackers have reinforcements. They did not announce themselves by name or clan. We have half that many, fighting against shadows and cowards." At Koun's words, the humans nearby should have commented or questioned or at least said, "Huh? What?" They didn't. More vamp mojo I didn't understand.
I thought a score meant twenty, so sixty opponents. Crap. It was a small war. I turned my back to him and trotted across the pasture, stopping at Bitsa to pull the M4 and slide into the harness.
Fun, Beast thought at me. Hunt. She poured excitement and power into my bloodstream.
My breath deepened; my heart thumped like a bass drum against my ribs. "Not fun, so much," I said aloud. No leather and armor, no silver studs, no magical shield to protect me from bullets.
Jane does not have a magical shield. Jane has Beast.
I laughed. "Yeah. I do." I trotted past the barn, where horses milled, restless and anxious with the smell of blood and smoke. The scent of their fear was like an aphrodisiac to Beast, but the added reek of big-cat sent the horses into full-blown panic. Hooves struck stall walls, screams of terror and challenge bugled on the night air. I sped up to take my scent away from them. Ahead, smoke and lights danced drunkenly in a field, illuminating surrounding pine trees and another horse barn, the central barn doors open to the dark and the stall doors like half-open eyes, staring out over the field. This barn was older, without the telltale scent of fresh manure. By the smell, it was full of hay and diesel-powered machines. The pasture around it had been planted in hay, thigh deep and brown, ready for the final harvest of the long growing year.
Stopping behind a large-bole pine, I studied the scene through all my senses, the night too black and the lights too bright to rely solely on sight. There were five or six vamps and as many human blood-servants in the barn, some bleeding, stinking of sweat and vomit. I caught the strong tang of a chemical that I now recognized, bitter and metallic and artificial. Beneath the metallic tang I smelled the beery scent that belonged to the vampire who had challenged and defeated three master vamps and left