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Panic gripped me。 Of all men; I knew how difficult it was to kill a vampire。 Proof of that was right here on the roof with me; in the shape of the gurgling; fitfully twitching Ehrig。 I hurried to him。 His face was blue and the thong had buried itself in the flesh of his neck。 His skull; which had been soft at the back where I'd crashed it against the wall; was already hard。 How long before he awakened? In any case; I couldn't trust him。 Not to do what must now be done。 No; I was on my own。
Quickly I carried Ehrig back down into the bowels of the castle; to our cell in the roots of one of the towers。 There I dumped him and barred the door。 Perhaps the vampire filth under the earth would find him and devour him before he recovered fully。 I didn't know and cared much less。
Then I hurried through the castle; lighting lamps and candles wherever I found them; illuminating the place as it had not been lit in a hundred years。 Perhaps it had never known such light as I now brought into being in it。
There were two entrances: one was across the drawbridge and through the door I'd used when first I arrived here escorted by Faethor's wolves; which I now barred; the other was from a narrow ledge in the cliff at the rear; where a roofed over causeway of doubtful timbers formed a bridge from the ledge to a window in the wall of the second tower。 Doubtless this had been the Ferenczy's bolthole; which he'd never had cause to use。 But if he could get out that way; so could he get in。 I found oil; drenched the planking; set fire to the causeway and stayed long enough to ensure that it was well ablaze。
I paused periodically at other embrasures to gaze out on the night。 At first there were only the moon and stars; stray wisps of cloud; the valley; silvered; touched occasionally by fleeting shadows。 But as I proceeded with my task of lighting and securing the castle; so I was aware that things were beginning to stir。 A wolf howled mournfully afar; then closer; then many wolves。 The trees in the gorge were inky now; ominous as the gates to the underworld。
In the first tower I found a barred; bolted room。 A treasure house; maybe? I threw back the bolts; lifted the bar; put my shoulder to the door。 But the key had been turned in the great lock and removed。 I leaned my ear to the oak panels and listened: there was sly movement in there; and。。。 whispering?
Perhaps it was as well the door was locked。 Perhaps it had been locked not to keep thieves out but something else。
I climbed to the hall where Faethor had poisoned me; and there found my weapons where I had last seen them。 More; I took down from the wall a mighty long…handled axe。 Then; armed to the teeth; I returned to the locked room。 There I loaded my crossbow and placed it close to hand; stuck my sword point…down in a crack in the floor; ready for grasping; and took both hands to the axe in a huge swing at the door。 I succeeded with that blow in caving in a narrow panel; but at the same time I dislodged from its hiding place atop the lintel a rusty iron key。
The key fitted the lock。 I was on the point of turning it to enter; when …such a clamouring from the wolves! So loud I could hear its doomful dinning even down here! Something was afoot。
I left the door unopened; took up my weapons and raced up winding stairs to the upper levels。 Wolves howled all around the castle now; but they were loudest at the rear。 In a very little while I traced the uproar to the burning causeway; and arrived in time to see the bridge go crashing down; blazing into the back chasm。 And there across the gap were Faethor's wolves in a pack; crowding the narrow ledge。
Behind them in the shadow of the cliff。。。 was that the Ferenczy himself? The hairs on my neck stood erect。 If it was him; he stood crookedly; like a queer bent shadow。 Broken from his fall? I took up my crossbow but when I looked again…gone! Or perhaps he'd never been there。 The wolves were real enough; however; and now the leader; a giant of a beast; stood at the rim measuring the gap。
It would be a leap of all of thirty feet; possible only if he had a clear run along the ledge。 And even as I thought it; so the lesser wolves made way; shrank back into shadows; left the ledge clear。 He ran back; turned; made his loping run and leaped…and mid…flight met my bolt; which sank directly into his heart。 Dead; but still snarling his last snarl; he hit the rim of the opening and went tumbling into oblivion。 And when I looked up; the rest of the pack had melted away。
But I knew that the Ferenczy would not give up that easily。
I went up onto the battlements; found jars up there full of oil and cauldrons seated on tilting gear。 Setting fires in braziers under the cauldrons; I half…filled each one with oil and left them to simmer。 And only then did I return to the locked room。
As 1 approached a hand; slender; female; wriggled in the hole in the panelling; tried desperately to reach and take hold of the key in the lock。 What? A prisoner? A woman? But then I remembered what old Arvos had said about the Ferenczy's household: 〃Retainers? Serfs? He has none。 A woman or two; perhaps; but no men。〃 Here was a seeming contradiction: if this woman was his servant; why was she locked in? For her safety while there was a stranger in the house? That seemed unlikely in a house like this。
For my safety?
An eye peered out at me; I heard a gasp and the hand was withdrawn。 Without further pause I turned the key; kicked open the door。
There were two of 〃em; aye。 And they'd been handsome enough women in their time。
〃Who。。。 who are you?〃 One of them approached me with a curious half…smile。 〃Faethor did not tell us that there would be。。。〃 She floated closer; gazed upon me in open fascination。 I stared back。 She was wan as a ghost; but there was a fire in her sunken eyes。 I looked about the room。
The floor had a covering of local weave; ancient and wormy tapestries hung on the walls; there were couches and a table。 But there were no windows; and no light other than the yellow aura from a silver candelabrum on the table。 The room was sparse; but sumptuous by parison with the rest of the place。 Safe; too。
The second woman was sprawled somewhat wantonly on one of the couches。 She stared sulphurously upon me but I ignored her。 The first drifted closer still。 Stirring myself; I held her at bay with the point of my sword。 〃Move not at all; lady; or I'll spit you here and now!〃
She turned wild in a moment; glowered at me and hissed between her needle teeth; and now the second woman rose like a cat from her couch。 They faced me menacingly; but both were wary of my sword。
Then the first one spoke again; her voice hard and cold as ice: 〃What of Faethor? Where is he?〃
〃Your master?〃 I backed out of the door。 They were vampires; obviously。 〃He's gone。 You've a new master now…me!〃
Without warning; the first one sprang at me。 I let her e; then drove the pommel of my sword against the side of her head。 She collapsed in my arms and I threw her aside; then yanked shut the door in the face of the second。 I barred it; locked it and pocketed the key。 Inside the room; the trapped vampire hissed and raged。 I picked up her stunned sister; car