Narrow, stinky streets.
Levet found his fear for Shay growing with every block the traveled. Did Viper have no wits at all? It was bad enough they were fleeing trolls and hellhounds. Did he have to drag her through the dregs of the demon world as well? Stewing with resentment toward the silver-haired vampire Levet was caught off guard when Dante reached up to bar his path.
"Wait," he hissed.
Levet gave an angry twitch of his tail. "Saerebleu, why do we wait? We are at last gaining on them."
The irritating vamp gave a lift of one dark brow. "You sound anxious, gargoyle. I didn't know you cared."
"That vampire tossed me to the wolves, or more precisely hellhounds." Levet crossed his arms over his chest. "No one is allowed to kill him but me."
A knowing smirk touched the pale features. "And that is all?"
He glared at his companion. Blood and smoke. If he didn't need the vamp to help rescue Shay, he would turn him to dust where he stood.
"And it could be that I have some small attachment to the Shalott," he grudgingly acknowledged. "Very, very small, you understand?"
"Ah, yes, I understand."
"So why have we stopped?"
"Trolls have passed by here."
It was Level's turn to smirk. "Surely you do not fear trolls?"
"Not these." Dante smiled wryly. "They are all dead."
"Shay," Levet murmured with more than a bit of pride.
"Not alone, gargoyle," Dante returned. "Viper stood at her side."
Levet shrugged. "If the beasts are dead then let's go."
He gave a shake of his head. "Trolls are not the only thing to have passed here. There have been vampires."
Levet gave a growl deep in his throat. It would have to be vampires, of course. They seemed to be wading neck deep in them lately.
"How many?"
"Six." There was a tense pause. "And none of our clan."
"Not of your clan?" Levet's heart gave a painful squeeze. "That can only mean.. "
Dante's pale face hardened to a stark mask. "They are here to kill Viper."
Whatever their intention Shay was in danger, and that was all that mattered.
He was nothing if not focused.
"We cannot wait. We must go to them "
"And be caught in the trap ourselves?" Dante was looking distinctly fangy as he scowled at Levet. "It will help no one."
"And how will it help to hide in the shadows while they are slaughtered?"
The silver eyes flashed with frustrated fury. "Be quiet and let me think or I shall clip those wings of yours, gargoyle."
Levet offered a raspberry as he flapped his wings to rise higher. "Fine, you cower in the shadows. I shall discover what is occurring."
"Dammit, Levet..."
Too late the vampire made a grab toward Levet's dangling legs, his expression warning of dire retribution.
Levet blithely ignored his muttered curses as he lifted himself toward the nearby rooftops, careful to keep out of the stray light that might reveal his shadow. The one thing he did, and did well, was remain hidden from searching eyes.
Landing on the roof he moved in absolute silence to the brick edge and peered downward. He was no longer aware of the filth or stench. Or even the thick silence that cloaked the neighborhood. His attention was centered on the silver-haired Viper who was being slowly forced into a long black limo followed by a very large, very angry vampire.
Even from a distance Levet could sense that violence trembled in the air, but just as he was about to shout for Dante to rush to the rescue he watched as the limo pulled smoothly from the curb followed closely by a second limo.
Was Shay inside the limo? Surely she had to be. He might consider Viper a conceited ass, but he did know that the vampire would fight to the death to keep Shay safe. If he were allowing himself to be taken hostage it could only be because they had already captured Shay.
Watching the automobiles slide down the street he turned and flung himself off the building, landing next to Dante with a heavy thud. He had barely caught his balance, however, when he found himself hauled off his feet by a distinctly annoyed vampire.
"Next time you do that I'll have your heart for dinner, gargoyle " Dante gritted.
Struggling to free himself Levet glared at his companion. "We do not have time for you to play bully. A very large vampire was forcing Viper into a car and driving away."
"What of Shay?"
"I must presume they have her as well."
"And he is allowing himself to be taken captive?"
"He does not look happy, but yes."
Dante nodded, absently stroking the blade of his dagger as he considered Level's words.
"He must realize that it is impossible to fight," he muttered. "Or they have threatened to harm Shay. In either case, if we blunder in, we might very well make matters worse rather than better."
"Unfortunately, I must agree."
Dante gave an exaggerated blink. "It seems miracles do happen."
Levet resisted the urge to roll his eyes. Vampire humor left a great deal to be desired.
"The limos were moving south. They are very large and very black." He grimaced. "What is it with vampires and black?"
Dante regarded him steadily. "Do you have a point?"
"I will follow them and when they reach their destination I will return and give you directions."
Levet was quite prepared for an argument. An argument he was determined to win. No one was going to stop him from rescuing Shay.
Astonishingly, Dante merely gave a nod of his head. "The vampires will be on their guard. One mistake and you will be killed."
Levet gave a short, humorless laugh as he spread his arms wide. "Look at me. I am barely three feet tall. I am always on my guard, fool."
Another nod. "I will gather the rest of the clan. We will be prepared when you return."
"Make sure you include a lot of very large, very sharp weapons"
With a surge Levet was once again airborne and on his way to track Shay.
"Bon chance, mon ami," Dante called softly.
Levet allowed himself a small smile. A vampire who could speak French. He couldn't be all bad.
Chapter Nineteen
Shay crawled from the manhole and sucked in a ragged breath of clean air. Well, the relatively clean air.
She was frozen, smelly, and half naked. Just as she had predicted, but amazingly there had been no hint of pursuit from the vampires. Perhaps not so amazingly, she acknowledged grimly, as she shivered in the sharp night air.