"You mean without killing anyone else," she said, crossing her arms again.
"It's one of our most sacred creeds: we do not kill humans. Sometimes we find Naturals, humans with the ability to track Czerno's creatures or to heal our kind or some other natural talent."
"Like me?"
"Sorta."
"What does that mean?" she asked.
"It means you're in a category all by yourself, but if it gets my point across, sure."
"You're an ass, Pierre."
He moved away from her to meet the others. The tension of the stiff forms in the foyer was overwhelming. Without Pierre, she'd never set foot in such a dangerous situation.
"Rainy, Ving, Justin, this is Pierre," the surly blond said.
The bloody man-Rainy- looked at her with pure hostility. The other two were too occupied by whatever happened to do more than glance at the newcomer. Ving-the man in the trench coat-looked at Sofia.
"What the fuck? Lon, did you let her in?" he asked.
"Yeah. She's with him."
The four stared at her. If she ran, they'd eat her, she was sure. So she stayed put and hugged herself more tightly. Pierre was at ease among his own kind.
"You a doctor?" Rainy demanded.
"Damian sent her," Pierre answered.
Rainy hesitated before throwing open the door he guarded. Pierre motioned her forward, and she went, afraid of what she'd find. As she passed Rainy, she noticed the lines of worry in his face. His gaze was stormy, but there was more there, a profound sadness that made the large man more human.
She entered, and Rainy closed the door behind her. A bloodied woman lay on the bed, unconscious and breathing shallowly. A brunette woman worked to stabilize her, and Sofia froze in place.
She didn't want to see more death.
"Can you give me a hand?" the woman called over her shoulder. "I need this hung high."
She held up an IV bag. Sofia forced herself to walk over and take it. The woman looked up at her, surprised. She was in her mid-twenties, with crystal clear blue eyes and porcelain skin.
"I thought you were … never mind," she said, scurrying around the bed. "It's better you help anyway. The boys are clumsy."
Sofia looked down at the beautiful woman on the bed before jerry-rigging the IV over a lamp to keep it elevated.
"Is she going to be okay?" she asked then realized how stupid her question was when she could see the future.
"I'm not sure."
Sofia sat down on the bed, careful to keep the blood from her gown, and touched the woman's face, bracing herself. What she saw amazed her, and her eyes watered, this time out of relief and happiness. Traci.