saw, its natural soft yellow color breaking through in patches.
Then Zander spoke, his voice half a growl, half human speech. “Why are you here?”
The guy was panting in time with Zander’s breaths, and his answer seemed to be pulled out of him in gasps. “To kill the girl,” he said. “Kill everyone with her. Don’t give up.”
“Who told you to do this?” Zander asked. The guy panted against him, not answering, and Zander’s voice dropped an octave, the growling note increasing. “Who was it?”
The guy thrashed once more and then went limp, supported only by Zander’s arms around him, holding him up. “Didn’t know him,” he panted. “Some guy. He was tall.” He licked his lips. “Yellow eyes like a coyote. He wanted us to meet him on the hills north of campus two nights from now. Midnight under the full moon. Bring the girl’s head, or we’ll suffer.”
Elena caught her breath and looked at the others. Jack’s eyes were wide, a smile beginning to play around the edges of his mouth, and Trinity was biting her lip. Stefan had grown very still and thoughtful.
Zander relaxed, shifting the guy’s weight, and his captive went limp against him. “I don’t think he has anything else to tell us,” he said. “He smells like apples, though. They all do. Probably they work here at the orchard.”
It took Elena a moment to catch his meaning, but then it dawned on her. “If the scent came from them, the orchard might have nothing to do with Solomon,” she said.
Alaric cocked an eyebrow. “At least if they were compelled to break into your apartment to destroy the stave and kill your cat, it probably means Solomon can’t come in without an invitation.”
Elena shrugged. That wasn’t very comforting, not if Solomon could send people in after her, and not if his magic could infiltrate her apartment. She thought of the ice cracking across her windows, and shivered.
“Would sending humans work? Could they kill you?” Meredith asked, looking at Elena. “They’re human, but they’ve been Influenced. Surely that wouldn’t count as not being supernatural.”
Elena shrugged again. She didn’t know, but she didn’t really want to test the theory.
“It’s irrelevant,” Stefan said. His voice was sharp. “They’d never get to Elena.”
“The important thing is that now we know where Solomon will be in two nights,” Jack said softly.
Stefan smiled. “Maybe we can get the jump on him this time.”
It wasn’t much, not yet, but it was the first crack they’d found in Solomon’s armor. It was a beginning.
Chapter 12
Deep in Germany’s Black Forest, Damon sank down onto the trunk of a fallen tree. Dampness seeped through the legs of his expensive jeans, now rumpled and smeared with mud.
“I hate this,” he complained, dropping his head into his hands. He was dirty and exhausted and, most of all, hungry. Thick, dark conifers rose around them, their heavy branches blocking out the sky.
Leaning against a nearby tree, Katherine glanced wearily at him without answering. Her light blond hair, usually smooth and perfect, was a tangled mess, and there was dirt on her face. Still, she was in better shape than Damon, he thought bitterly. At least she had been able to Influence people to let her feed.
They’d been fleeing across Europe for days, losing themselves in countless city crowds. Budapest, Paris, Berlin. But wherever they went, the packs of vampires had found them.
“We can’t keep running,” Damon said. “Maybe it’s time we make a stand, choose a spot we can defend and take out as many of them as we can. We need to figure out who’s behind this.”
Katherine shook her head. “I don’t know about you, but dying twice was enough for me. It’s smarter to keep moving. We’ll lose them eventually.”
Damon felt a red wall of rage rising up in his mind. He was too old, too experienced, to be herded around like an animal, running from place to place in fear. Whoever was doing this, he wanted to rip them apart, feel their blood and flesh rend in his hands and between his teeth. “It would make me feel better if I killed someone,” he muttered.
“Heavens.” Katherine’s tone was mocking. “Are you starting to regret the deal you made for little Elena? How does it go? You can’t feed unless you romance them first?”
“Stop it,” Damon said, suddenly feeling more tired than angry. “I’ll kill whoever’s behind this, that I promise you. The deal doesn’t apply to vampires.”
“Poor Damon,” Katherine said, a new, softer tone in her