Demon's Revenge (High Demon 5)
Page 42"Kifirin did this," Lissa said softly. "He gathered your seed and placed it while Reah was sleeping. Twice she woke to find him sitting on the edge of her bed, telling her that she was pregnant again."
"And that didn't sit well. I've been gone twenty-five f**king years, Mom. Darletta took those years and left me with nothing."
Lissa didn't tell Tory what she was learning from Norian about Darletta. Perhaps Tory had known about her perversions and blocked them, creating holes in his memory. Lissa shivered delicately as she sat beside Tory, gripping one of his large hands in both of hers. "Honey, you're back, now. That's all we care about. What did you think of your oldest girls?"
"Mom, they don't know me, and they should. I missed so much. They're grown, now. And I haven't done one damn thing in the father department for them. Reah must resent the hell out of me."
"I hope she'll sit and talk with all of us sometime soon, honey. We have to convince her that you can't remember much of the past twenty-five years. That it isn't your fault that you weren't there to help raise the girls."
"It wasn't fair. To any of us," Tory moaned.
Darletta was still in residence; I saw her a time or two with Faldin and perhaps one or two other men. She had a sexual appetite, all right. She always ordered sex by dessert every time she came into Galedaro's. Meanwhile, Jerves was getting more fidgety for some reason, and I couldn't figure that out.
"Jerves, do I need to take you to the bar and get you a drink?" I asked at one point, when he came to check our supply of gishi fruit. We'd received a few crates, but were running low on it. It was the same with oxberries, I noticed. I knew where to order those if nobody else did.
"No," he denied, shaking his head. He was terrified we'd run out of essential supplies, I could tell.
Off-day was coming, too, which coincided with the full moon. I wanted to do more exploring on that day. I hadn't had much opportunity, and I wanted to find out what had happened with the knife-wielding young man. None of the news vids carried any information. The vid-screens only supplied basic news services, and I couldn't get anything on my comp-vid. When I wasn't too tired, I worried about that.
The cizeuicklycourt was full. Rylend waited behind richly carved double doors, but he peered through a small crack between them, seeing all of Karathia's nobility gathered there. Most of them knew what was about to happen. Ry hoped he and his father could control the crowd if they became angry when Wylend stepped down.
Griffin had also come. Ry recalled that Reah had called him the meddler. Ry hadn't seen Griffin since Wyatt's funeral. He'd changed. He looked old. As if the weight of the worlds had settled onto his shoulders. And, as an immortal, that shouldn't be. Most Karathians were nearly immortal but not wholly so, much like some of the Wizard Houses. Grey House was one of those. Ry, and Erland, through Lissa, were immortal, unless someone found a way to kill them. Lissa's power had seen to it. Now, Ry hoped that he and his father lived through the day.
"I abdicate my throne, in favor of my grandson and heir, Rylend Morphis," Wylend's voice boomed throughout the round hall.
"That's our cue, son," Erland said softly and ushered Ry through the heavy doors when Wylend's power opened them.
Greta and Alphine sat close by, recording the meeting that Teeg San Gerxon and Dee were holding with six leaders from the Campiaan Alliance. "The plans are working," President Drix from Avendor smiled widely as Greta and Alphine stood, raised laser pistols and fired into the gathered dignitaries.
"Teeg lifted both their heads." Dee paced outside a hospital surgery ward, waiting to see if President Drix and two others survived the shootings. Teeg was even now attempting to explain to families of the wounded that his assistants had gone berserk and started shooting. Dee, speaking to Lissa and Tory in the hallway, had no explanation for the actions of Greta and Alphine. Both bodies were inside the city's hospital morgue, waiting to be autopsied.
"Strange things are happening, Dee." Lissa patted the old vampire's arm.
"Like those murders on Surnath," Tory nodded his head.
"Tory, are you remembering something?"
"I remember that. Happened a while back, didn't it?" Lissa said. "Nobody knew the reason. And then another killing at an electronics manufacturer, after that."
"Getting too close," Tory said.
"What? Honey, what did you just say?"
"Huh? Mom, did I say something?" Tory gave Lissa a blank stare.
"It's gone," Lissa tossed up a hand in frustration.
"They meant to kill Teeg first," Dee sighed. "But he went to mist before they could fire the weapons, so they went after the others. I wasn't important enough to be a target, and had no time to do anything except knock their hands away before Teeg killed them. Then I had to place compulsion on the others, who were uninjured."
"This is such a confusing mess," Lissa said.
"It is most certainly that."
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"We have enough, Darletta. It won't matter in the least if a few go astray."
"I don't care, Fal. Do this or you'll regret it, I promise."
"Darletta, there's no need to get pissy."
"Just go. There's a ship leaving in half a click. Be on it. Get Daddy to help figure this out."
"All right. I wanted to be here for the full moon, though."
"Tough. Do your job, Faldin. If you expect to be at my side when it's all over, then do this. For me."
"I will, honey cakes."
I wanted to gag. Faldin was calling Daddy-fucking Darletta honey cakes? I watched him walk toward the shuttle stop on the west side. Darletta went in the opposite direction, likely heading toward her suite, which was located on Galedaro's top hotel floor. She had the entire floor to herself if my guess was correct. Sighing, I walked toward the bar.
"There you are. I've been searching for you." Zendeval Rjjn was beside me suddenly.