The remaining two halted in shock before attempting to backpedal out of the reach of the whirling sword.
It was a wasted effort.
An icy mist formed around their bodies as Styx held them in place with his fierce power. They were helpless to do anything but watch their own death stalk toward them.
With an effort Viper shook off his grim fascination with the slaughter and turned his attention to his surroundings.
Three vampires remained toward the edge of the yard, one stretched on the ground and obviously wounded, and two others frantically attempting to tend to him.
Giving a lift of his hand, Viper directed his clansmen toward the distant traitors. He had commanded to take as many alive as possible. Not out of any sort of sympathy. Hell, he would willingly bind each of the vampires to the ground and leave them for the sun. But he understood the wisdom of making an example of Desmond and his clan. He wanted their executions so visible that no other chief would ever again be stupid enough to dare raise a hand toward the Anasso.
He waited until his men had the vampires wrestled to the ground and safely in the silver shackles he had brought before returning his attention to Styx.
There was only one vampire remaining.
Viper hesitated.
He should no doubt intervene.
Styx was out of his mind with fury, but eventually he would come back to his senses and he might very well feel regret at the carnage. The vampire had always been way too concerned with morals and ethics.
One glance at the bronzed face, however, halted any thought of stepping between the man and his enemy.
There was no mistaking that bleak, ruthless expression.
The vampire had released his battle lust. Perhaps for the first time in his entire existence.
Anyone stupid enough to step in Styx's path was doomed to death.
Even Viper himself.
Inching close enough to take action should things start to go wrong, Viper allowed himself to simply enjoy the sight of Styx as he prowled forward, the sword moving in an intricate, beautiful dance.
All vampires were blessed with strength and power, but few could match Styx in either. And even fewer could claim his lethal skill with weapons.
He was a master doing his thing, and it was a pleasure to watch.
The terrified vampire managed to raise the crossbow he held in his hand and aim it in Styx's direction. The effort was too little and far too late. With a large bound Styx was standing directly before him yanking the crossbow from his hands and crushing it with a low growl.
Stupidly the vampire did not fall to his knees and beg for mercy as he should have. Instead, he fumbled beneath his cloak for some hidden weapon.
A lethal smile touched Styx's lips as he lifted his sword. There was a blur of movement, and the young vampire was suddenly standing without his head.
Viper grimaced.
Yow. Battle lust, indeed.
He stepped forward, intending to capture his friend's attention when Styx tilted back his head to sniff the air. With a motion too swift to track, he whipped around to study the vampires who were neatly shackled and guarded by Viper's clansmen.
A low growl made the hair on the back of Viper's neck stir. Oh, shit.
Styx still smelled blood. And at the moment he had no real understanding of friend or foe. To him anything moving was fair game.
It was going to be up to Viper to somehow calm the ravaging beast.
Perfect. Just freaking perfect.
Slipping his sword into its sheath, Viper was careful to keep the dagger in his hand as he moved toward his friend. He didn't want to hurt Styx, but he couldn't allow him to kill his clansmen.
Muttering a curse, Viper forced himself forward. Once Styx started his charge there would be no stopping him.
Making a wide circle, Viper made sure that Styx had plenty of opportunity to see him before he began his approach. A wise man never approached a twitchy vampire from behind.
"Styx. My lord." He held his hands up in a gesture of peace. "It's over. The enemy has been defeated."
The dark eyes flashed toward Viper, but there was no indication that he truly saw him.
At least not anything more than an irritating impediment to his goal.
"Desmond lives," the towering vampire bit out in an awful voice.
"He is properly shackled," Viper said slowly. "If he manages to survive his injuries he will be executed before the Committee and clan chiefs. He must be made a lesson to others."
Styx hissed, his eyes still unfocused and glittering with death. "He will die by my hands."
"Of course he will," Viper soothed. "But only after he has been branded and condemned by our people."
Without warning Styx shot out his hand to grab Viper by the front of his shirt and yanked him off his feet.
"Darcy," Styx growled.
Viper resisted the urge to struggle against Styx's grasp. He wasn't hurting him ... yet. He didn't want to provoke his friend into violence.
Especially when he was in direct line for that violence.
"Darcy is not here, my friend," he said firmly. "She is safe with Dante and Abby."
"No." Styx gave him a sharp shake. "She is in danger."
Damn newly mated vampires, Viper silently cursed.
"My lord, you are not thinking clearly—"
His words were choked off as Styx gave him another shake. "The vampires whom I took under my protection are traitors."
Viper gave a shocked hiss. "You are certain?"
"They sought my protection only to find my vulnerability for their master. They found it in Darcy."
"This was an attempted coup d'elal?"
"Yes."
Viper cursed, furious that he had been so blind. He should have sensed there was something off about Desmond and his bumbling rampage through town. He should have taken the trouble to investigate what the clan chief was up to before putting his Anasso in danger.
"Bloody hell."
The black eyes flashed. "They must be punished."
"In time." Reaching up, Viper grasped Styx's wrist and, with a mighty tug, managed to break loose from his hold. "First we have to get back and warn Darcy."
The bronzed features tightened with an agony so intense that Viper could physically feel his pain.
"They already have her," he rasped. "They are bringing her here."
Shit. Viper clasped his friend's shoulder, praying for all their sakes that Darcy hadn't been harmed.
He wasn't sure he could halt the bloodbath if Styx went over the edge.
"If that's true then we need to get ready to capture them," he said. "But I think we had better contact Dante. The two vampires might have planned to take Darcy, but I doubt they would have found it an easy task." He smiled wryly. "Your mate possesses many hidden talents."