The Darkest Kiss (Riley Jenson Guardian 6)
And kept missing.
Kade twisted around and fired blindly. The shot scoured the creature's side and she screamed - a high sound of fury that made my ears ache.
Then she was on him, her sheer weight and speed flinging them both backward, until all I could see was a fighting ball of black and brown.
I swore and raced across the room. They were still rolling, tumbling, across the filthy concrete floor, but Kade had somehow managed to get his hands around the creature's neck. The corded muscles in his arms were evidence enough of the strength he was using to try to strangle her, but he seemed to be achieving little more than holding her wickedly sharp teeth away from his throat. And all the while, her claws were ripping at him everywhere else.
I couldn't risk a shot. Like before, I could kill Kade as easily as I could kill the bakeneko. So I reached out and grabbed her tail instead.
"Hey, bitch, try tackling someone in your own species group for a change."
I hauled back as hard as I could, and ripped her away from Kade. But she came away fighting, twisting around and slashing with her claws. I ducked the blows and flung her sideways with all my might. Then I fired the laser.
This time, I hit the bitch.
The bright beam scoured another trench down her side then flung itself toward a rear leg, slicing through flesh and sinew. The burnt smell of fur and skin tainted the air, but even as I pressed the trigger to fire again, the bakeneko was on the move, her speed seemingly un-hampered by the wound.
Kade, bleeding from a dozen different wounds, scrambled to his feet and ran to the left. He swooped up his laser and pressed the trigger, but with the creature running at full speed, neither of us were having much luck. She crashed through the door at the far end of the room and disappeared.
"She's playing hide-and-seek," he said. Blood poured down his arm and both legs, and his stomach had several deep slashes. When combined with the still-raw - but no longer bleeding - wound he'd received in the apartment, he wasn't a pretty sight.
"You'd better shift shape to stop the bleeding," I said, "Iktar should be here by now. Go find him while I track the creature."
"Fuck that." He snorted softly. "You think I'm going to let you go after that thing alone? You've got rocks in your head, sweetheart."
I might have rocks, but I was swifter and faster than he was. I was also less injured. "Kade, we need help to bring her down."
"Iktar can track emotions as well as I can. He'll find us quick enough. Move, Riley."
There was no point in arguing. That was obvious not only in his tone, but in the anger in his eyes. He wanted to bring this creature down bad.
I ran forward, following the scent of cat and burned flesh. Power shimmered across my senses as Kade shifted shape to stop the bleeding, then the sound of his footsteps echoed as he followed.
We crashed into the next room. The bakeneko was nowhere to be seen, but there were several shimmers of life crouching in the corners.
"The bitch is playing rats again."
I raised the laser and fired at the nearest nest. High-pitched squeals met the assault, and those rats I didn't kill went scattering.
One of them was faster than the rest, and it was running - changing and growing, until it once more resembled a big cat. And she was running straight at Kade again. We fired, the twin beams of blue cutting across the grimy shadows, missing the bakeneko but cleaning up everything else. Windows, walls, rats.
She launched herself in the air, her body little more than a blur of black.
"Kade!" I screamed, a warning he didn't really need.
He threw himself sideways, but the giant cat's paw hit him mid-leap, sending him flying straight at one of the grimy windows. Glass shattered, then Kade was gone.
I swore and fired the weapon, keeping my finger on the trigger and sending a continuous beam the bakeneko's way. The laser grew hotter in my hands, until it was almost impossible to hold, but it didn't do much good. The bitch was moving faster than any vampire, and while I left a trail of burned and smoking brick, plaster, and debris, the bakeneko remained whole.
As the red light began to flash on the weapon, warning that its charge was failing, I backed toward a wall and looked around for another weapon.
Unless I wanted to slap her senseless with a dead rat, there wasn't much here.
The laser finally gave out, the bright beam dying with little fanfare. I shoved the overheated weapon away and flexed my fingers. It looked like I'd have to do this the hard way - at least until Kade and Iktar got here.
The bakeneko finally stopped moving, her form shifting as she took on human shape again. But it seemed to take her longer than before. Maybe the energy she was expending was finally taking a toll.
"You," she said. "I shall eat. Your flesh smells sweet."