"So, do we have a date?" Zypher said to the woman.
The one who'd all but crawled into his clothes whispered something that brought his head down. As his brows tightened, it wasn't hard to figure out what the gist was, and the woman didn't look too unhappy about his answer.
She purred.
Then again, that was what unspayed alley cats did, Xcor supposed.
"It's a date," the vampire said, glancing at Throe. "I have promised that we shall take care of these three very nicely. "
"I've got what we need. "
"Fine. Good. " He swatted the ass of one, then another. The third, the woman trying to get into his coat, he tilted back and kissed hard.
More giggling. More coy looks that were not entirely about the fact that these were prostitutes on the way to getting paid.
Just as they were leaving, each one of the women looked back at Xcor, their expressions suggesting he was like a disease they were soon to be exposed to. He wondered who was going to get the short end of the stick when they all reconvened - because sure as the day was long and the nights always too short, he was going to have one of them.
It simply cost extra in these kinds of situations.
"Fine specimens of virtue," Xcor said dryly when he was alone with his soldiers.
Zypher shrugged. "They are what they are. And they'll be good enough. "
"I am endeavoring to find us proper females," Throe said. "It is not easy, however. "
"Mayhap you need to work harder. " Xcor looked up to the sky. "Now let us get to work. Time is wasting. "
Chapter Thirteen
Whore? Whore?
As No'One cast herself unto the Other Side and reentered the Sanctuary she had spent centuries in, she could get neither that word nor her anger out of her head.
Down below, in the training center, clean laundry had never been folded so viciously, and when she had finished her duties, staying in the mansion for the daylight hours had not been possible.
This was her only other destination.
And it was about time to come here to refresh herself anyway.
Standing in the field of colorful flowers, she took deep breaths. . . and prayed that she would be left alone. The Chosen were a kindly lot of sacred females and they deserved better than what she had to offer even a casual passerby - fortunately, they were mostly over on the Far Side now with the Primale.
Hitching up her robing, she started to walk, marching through the perpetually blooming tulips with their fat hats in vibrant, jewel-like hues. She kept going until her bad leg started to protest. And then still she continued to promenade.
The Scribe Virgin's precious territory was bound on all four sides by a thick forest, and peppered with classically styled buildings and temples. No'One knew every roof, every wall, every path, every pool - and now in her fury, she made a broad circle about it all.
Anger animated her, driving her forward toward. . . nothing and nobody. And yet nonetheless she surged on.
How could he who had seen her suffer ever call her that? She had been a virgin violently robbed of the gift she had intended to give whomever she would have mated.
Whore!
Indeed, Tohrment was not the male she had once known - and as the thought occurred, she reflected that in this they were the same. She, too, had shed an earlier incarnation of herself, but unlike him, her current persona was an improvement.
After a while, her leg ached so much she had to slow down. . . and then stop. The pain was a great clarifier, making the environment she was actually in supersede the one she had left down below but kept with her.
She was standing afore the Temple of the Sequestered Scribes.
It was unoccupied. As had all the other buildings been.