By a Thread (Page 42)

Now I knew why the diamonds and pearls had whispered and wailed with anger, pain, and fear instead of their own sparkling beauty. The jewels were echoing Vanessa’s own feelings of being trapped in her marriage to Dekes, of being used so cruelly by the vampire.

"I said that Vanessa has her uses, and she does. The Fire magic flowing through her veins is quite powerful and quite delicious, Her sister, though not as strong, is gifted in Air magic," Dekes said in a calm voice, as if he were talking about a gourmet meal he’d just ordered for dinner. "Rather like red and white wine, both cleanse and refresh the palate in their own unique way."

Vanessa shuddered and looked away from her husband, but I kept my eyes on Dekes, once again wondering what game he was playing at and how I could beat him at it – and cut his f**king throat.

"Until recently, I had a third beauty in my elemental stable, an older woman with Ice magic. But alas, she wasn’t quite strong enough to handle the wear and tear of being one of my most prized possessions." Dekes gave me a thin, disappointed smile.

"Mona killed herself," Vanessa snapped, her voice breaking on the words. "To get away from you. I only wish that I was strong enough to do the same."

"But you aren’t that strong, are you, darling?" Dekes said. "You’re too worried about your sister’s safety to do anything that foolish. And more’s the pity for Victoria. We both know that she’s growing anemic. She barely wakes up long enough to eat anymore. Soon she won’t be of any use to me."

Back at the Sea Breeze this morning when Finn had been telling me about Dekes, I’d thought that the vampire was just another businessman bad guy, a bullying thug with too much money who thought he was entitled to whatever he wanted.

Now I knew what a sick, sick bastard he really was.

"Let me guess. Vanessa and Victoria aren’t the first women you’ve done this to, are they?" I asked. "How many women have you collected over the years? How many have you killed? And for what, their blood?"

"Hardly," Dekes sniffed. "This is about so much more than mere blood, Gin. This is about power – elemental power. You asked me before what my favorite thing was to collect. Well, this is it."

That cold finger of dread started crawling up my spine again. Dekes held up his hand, and elemental Fire sparked and crackled on his fingertips, glowing like red-hot matches. I tensed and reached for my own Stone magic, ready to use it to turn my skin into a hard, impenetrable shell. But instead of throwing the Fire at me, the vampire casually tossed the flames into the fireplace, causing the logs inside to ignite. He stared at the flames a moment before holding up his hand again. This time, a blast of Air roared through the room, swirled into the fireplace, and snuffed out the burning logs.

Now I knew why the crackle of elemental magic around Dekes felt like Air, Fire, Ice, and Stone all at the same time – because that’s what it was. The blood that he’d drunk from various elementals had all mixed together in his veins, letting him tap into all four areas. He’d mentioned a woman with Ice magic, and I had no doubt that there’d been one with Stone power just like my own before her – and countless others over the years. All trapped here in Dekes’s odd gilded cage and forced to feed him their blood one way or another until he sucked them dry or they killed themselves to be free of him.

"So you don’t have any actual elemental power of your own," I said. "You just take it from the women that you force to give you their blood. You know what, Dekes? For all your money and knickknacks, you’re nothing but a common thief."

"Yes, and it’s a system that I’ve perfected over the years, if I do say so myself. And now I’ve decided to add you to my collection," Dekes said. "You should be honored."

I raised an eyebrow. "Really? You really think that I’m just going to lie down for you?"

Dekes gestured at his men, who’d spread out in the library like a group of NFL linebackers, putting themselves between me and the doors. "Of course not. That’s why I brought in reinforcements."

I laughed in his face. For the first time, annoyance flared in the vamp’s eyes, and his whole body bristled with indignation, including his mustache. He didn’t like being laughed at – nobody did – but in his case, it was probably the first time that it had happened in a hundred years.

"In case you didn’t hear, in case your buddy Jonah didn’t tell you, I killed Mab f**king Monroe, who was rumored to be the strongest elemental born in the last five hundred years," I growled. "Do you really think that you and your giants are going to put me down? Dream on, you sick son of a bitch."

Dekes glared at me another second before making a visible effort to rein in his temper. "You will do exactly what I say," he said in a soft voice. "You will lay down the knife in your hand and all the others that you have on you, and then you will bare your neck to me."

"Or else what?" I asked, even though I had a pretty good idea what the or else was going to be.

Dekes stared at me. "Or else I will drain every single drop of blood out of sweet Victoria while Vanessa watches. Then I’ll go do the same to your sister, Bria. Jonah told me about her too, and all that lovely Ice magic she has."

Yeah, I’d thought it would be something like that. I wasn’t too worried about Bria. My sister was just as tough as I was, with her own Ice magic to fall back on. She could handle getting away from Dekes’s goons with no problem, and she’d have Finn and Owen to help her. Sooner or later, the three of them would realize that things had gone to hell in a handbasket and find a way to escape from the mansion. They wouldn’t like it, but they’d leave me behind, hole up at the beach house, and wait for me to appear.

Now the question was how I was going to get myself out of here.

Vanessa looked at me, pleading at me with her dark eyes, begging me to do what Dekes wanted to save her sister. I’d never killed kids or pets as an assassin, and I didn’t want to be the cause of an innocent woman’s death now either, but I’d do what I had to in order to survive. And right now, that meant playing along with Dekes until I could get close enough to him to strike – or escape. As badly as the situation had deteriorated, I’d be good with either one of those at this point.

I didn’t want to leave Vanessa and Victoria behind, didn’t want them to suffer anymore at the vamp’s hands, but I couldn’t get all three of us out of here, not with Victoria unconscious and Dekes and his giants watching my every move. It was a calculated gamble, but I didn’t think the vamp would actually kill either of the two women – not as long as they still had elemental magic he could feast on. He was too greedy that way to back up his threat. No, he was just trying to use them to subdue me, and I’d be damned if I let that happen.