explosive, she was going to shatter at any moment. There was just no way her brittle bones and her fragile skin could hold in the kind of emotion she was feeling.
In desperation she looked around the room, seeing the vague, blurry outlines of oil paintings and antique furniture and lamps made from Oriental vases and… Phury staring at her from a chaise longue.
She reminded herself that, like her mother, she was a lady. So she should at least pretend to have some self-control. She cleared her throat. 'Thank you for staying while I made that call to my family.'
'Of course.'
'My mother was… greatly relieved to hear my voice.'
'I can imagine.'
Well, at least her mother had spoken words of relief. Her affect had been as smooth and calm as always. God… the female was ever the still-watered pond, unshaken by earthly events no matter how grim. And all because of her devotion to the Scribe Virgin. To
'My mother… is greatly relieved. She…' Bella stopped.
She'd already said those words, hadn't she? '
But it would have helped if she had at least choked up. Or shown anything but the beatific acceptance of the spiritually enlightened. For chrissakes, the female had buried her daughter and then been witness to a resurrection. You'd think that would call for some kind of emotional reaction. Instead it was as if they'd just spoken yesterday, and nothing of the past six weeks had occurred.
Bella glanced back down at the phone. Wrapped her arms around her stomach.
With no warning whatsoever, she cracked wide-open. The sobs came out of her like sneezes: fast, hard, shocking in their ferocity.
The bed dipped, and strong arms came around her. She fought the pull, thinking that a warrior wouldn't want to deal with such sloppy weakness.
'Forgive me…'
'It's okay, Bella. Lean on me.'
When she finally calmed down she felt lighter, but not in a good way. The angry emotions had filled her out, given her contours and weight. Now, because her skin was nothing more than a sieve, she was leaching out, becoming air… becoming nothing.
She didn't want to disappear.
She inhaled and broke free of Phury's embrace. Blinking rapidly, she tried to focus her eyes, but the blurriness from the ointment persisted. God, what had that
She reached up to her eyelids. 'What did he do to me?'
Phury just shook his head.
'Was it that ugly?'
'It's over. You're safe. That's all that matters.'
But then Phury smiled, his yellow stare impossibly tender, a balm that soothed her. 'Would it be easier if you were at home? Because if you want, we can find a way to get you there, even though the dawn's coming very soon.'
Bella pictured her mother and couldn't imagine being in the same house with that female. Not right now. And even more to the point, there was Rehvenge. If her brother saw her with any kind of injury he'd go crazy, and the last thing she needed was him on the warpath against the
'No, I don't want to go home. Not until I'm completely healed. And I'm so very tired…' Her voice drifted off as she glanced at the pillows.
After a moment Phury got up. 'I'm right next door if you need me.'
'Would you like your coat back?'
'Oh, yeah… let me see if there's a robe in here.' He disappeared into a closet and came back with black satin draped over his forearm. 'Fritz stocks these guest rooms for males, so this is probably going to be too big.'
She took the robe and he turned away. When she shrugged out of his heavy leather coat the air chilled her, so she quickly wrapped the satin around herself.
'Okay,' she said, grateful for his discretion.
As he pivoted back to her, she put the leather into his hands.
'I'm always saying thank-you to you, aren't I?' she murmured.
He looked at her for a long time. Then in slow motion, he lifted his coat to his face and breathed in deeply.
'You're…' His voice trailed off. Then he dropped the leather to his side and an odd expression hit his face.
Actually, no, that wasn't an expression. It was a mask. He'd gone into hiding.
'Phury?'
'I'm glad you're with us. Try to get some sleep. And eat some of what I brought you, if you can.' The door shut behind him without a sound.
The drive back to Tohr's house was awkward, and John spent the time staring out the side window. Tohr's cell phone rang twice. Both conversations were in the Old Language, and the name Zsadist kept reappearing.
When they pulled into the driveway there was an unfamiliar car parked in it. A red Volkswagen Jetta. Yet Tohr didn't seem surprised as he eased past the thing and went into the garage.
He killed the Range Rover's engine and opened his door. 'By the way, classes start the day after tomorrow.'
John looked up from undoing his seat belt.
'We had the last trainee sign up tonight. We're good to go.'
The two of them walked in silence through the garage. Tohr was in front, his big shoulders moving with the long steps he took. The man's head was down, as if he were looking for cracks in the concrete floor.
John stopped and whistled.
Tohr slowed, then halted. 'Yeah?' he said quietly.
John took out his pad, scribbled something, and held it out.
Tohr's brows came down as he read. 'There's nothing to be sorry for. Whatever makes you feel comfortable.'
John reached out and squeezed the man's biceps. Tohr shook his head.
'It's all right. Come on, I don't want you to catch cold out here.' The man glanced over when John didn't move. 'Ah, hell… I'm just… I'm there for you. That's all.'
John put his pen to the paper.
'Good. You shouldn't. Straight up, I feel like I'm your…' There was a pause as Tohr rubbed his thumb back and forth across his forehead. 'Look, I don't want to crowd you. Let's go inside.'
Before John could beg him to finish the sentence, Tohr opened the door into the house. Wellsie's voice drifted out… and so did another woman's. John frowned as he came around the corner into the kitchen. And then stopped dead as a blond female looked over her shoulder.
Her hair was cut off at her jawline and her eyes were the color of new leaves. Those hip-hugger jeans she was wearing were so short-waisted… God, he could see her belly button and about an inch of flesh underneath. And her black turtle-neck was… Well, he could tell exactly how perfect her body was, put it like that.
Wellsie grinned. 'You guys got here just in time. John, this is my cousin Sarelle. Sarelle, this is John.'