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anner.bloodandgold-第57章

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   As I studied this magnificent chamber; a harrowing pain gripped me; a harrowing pain rather like the grief I felt in Rome when I realized that I had utterly lost Pandora; and that nothing could bring her back。 Indeed; it was worse than that; for Pandora might surely exist somewhere; and Eudoxia did not。
   I knelt beside one of the sarcophagi and I folded my arms beneath my head and; wearily; I shed tears as I had last night。
   For little more than an hour I'd been there; wasting the night away in morbid and miserable guilt; when suddenly I was aware of a footfall on the stairs。
   It wasn't a mortal; I knew that immediately; and I knew as well that it was no blood drinker whom I'd seen before。
   I didn't bother to move。 Whoever it was; it wasn't a strong one; and in fact; the creature was so weak and young as to let me hear its bare feet。
   Quietly there appeared in the torchlight a young girl; a girl perhaps no older than Eudoxia when she'd been taken into Darkness; a girl with black hair parted in the middle and streaming down over her shoulders; her clothes as fine as those of Eudoxia had been。
   Her face was unblemished; her troubled eyes gleaming; her mouth red。 She was blushing with the human tissue which she still possessed。 And the painful seriousness of her expression gave a sharpness to all her features and to the strong line of her full lips。
   Of course I must have seen someone somewhere who was more beautiful than this child; but I could not think of that one。 I was so humbled; indeed; so astonished by this beauty that I felt a pure fool。
   Nevertheless I knew in an instant that this girl had been the blood drinker lover of Eudoxia; that this girl had been chosen because she was inparably beautiful; as well as extremely well educated and clever; and that before Eudoxia's summoning of us; she had closeted this girl away。
   The other sarcophagus in this chamber belonged to this young one。 This one had been deeply loved。
   Yes; all that was logical and evident and I didn't have to speak for the moment。 I had only to gaze at this radiant child who stood in the door of the crypt; the torch blazing above her; her tormented eyes on me。
   Finally in a hushed whisper she spoke。
   〃You've killed her; haven't you?〃 she said。 She was fearless; either out of simple youth or remarkable bravery。 〃You've destroyed her。 She's gone。〃
   I rose to my feet as if a queen had ordered me to do it。 Her eyes took my measure。 And then her face became pletely and utterly sad。
   It seemed she would fall to the floor。 I caught her just before it happened; and then I lifted her; and carried her slowly up the marble stairs。
   She let her head fall against my chest。 She gave a deep sigh。
   I brought her into the ornate bedchamber of the house and laid her down on the huge bed。 She wouldn't remain on the pillow however。 She wanted to sit there and I sat beside her。
   I expected her to question me; to bee violent; to turn her hatred on me; though she had hardly any strength。 She couldn't have been made ten years ago。 And if she'd been fourteen when it happened; I would have been surprised。
   〃Where were you hiding?〃 I asked。
   〃In an old house;〃 she said softly。 〃A deserted place。 She insisted I stay there。 She said she would send for me。〃
   〃When? 〃I asked。
   〃When she had finished with you; when you were destroyed or driven away。〃 She looked up at me。
   She was no more than an exquisite baby of a woman! I wanted so to kiss her cheeks。 But her sorrow was terrible。
   〃She said it would be a battle;〃 she said; 〃that you were one of the strongest who had ever e here。 The others had been simple。 But with you; she wasn't sure of the oute; and so she had to hide me away。〃
   I nodded。 I didn't dare to touch her。 But I felt nothing but a desire to protect her; to enfold her in my arms; to tell her that if she meant to pound her fists on my chest and curse me she should do it; that if she meant to weep she might do that as well。
   〃Why don't you speak?〃 she asked me; her eyes full of hurt and wonder。 〃Why are you so quiet?〃
   I shook my head。 〃What can I say?〃 I asked。 〃It was a terrible quarrel。
    I didn't want it。 I thought that we could all exist here in peace。〃
   At this she smiled。 〃She would never have allowed that;〃 she said to me quickly。 〃If you knew how many she's destroyed 。。。 but then I don't know myself。〃
   
   
   This was a small fort to my conscience; but I didn't seize upon it。 I let it go。
   〃She said that this city belonged to her; and that it took the power of an empress to protect it。 She took me from the palace; where I was a slave。 She brought me here by night and I was so frightened。 But then I came to love her。 She was so certain that I would。 She told such stories of her wanderings。 And then when others came; she would hide me; and she would go against them until the city was hers again。〃
   I nodded; listening to all this; sad for her and the drowsy sorrowful manner in which she spoke。 It was no more than I'd supposed。
   〃How will you exist if I leave you here?〃 I asked。
   〃I can't!〃 she answered。 She looked into my eyes。 〃You can't leave me。 You must take care of me。 I beg you。 I don't know what it means to exist alone。〃
   I cursed under my breath。 She heard it; and I saw the pain in her expression。
   I stood up and walked about the room。 I looked back at her; this baby woman; with her tender mouth and her long loose black hair。
   〃What's your name?〃 I asked her。
   〃Zenobia;〃 she replied。 〃Why can't you read it from my mind? She could always read my thoughts。〃
   〃I could do it;〃 I said; 〃if I wanted to do it。 But I would rather talk to you。 Your beauty confuses me。 I would rather hear your voice。 Who made you a vampire?〃
   〃One of her slaves;〃 she said。 〃The one named Asphar。 He's gone too; isn't he?〃 she asked。 〃They're all gone。 I saw the ashes。〃 She 
   gestured vaguely to the other rooms。 She murmured a string of names。
   〃Yes;〃 I said; 〃they're all dead。〃
   〃You would have slain me too if I'd been here;〃 she said; with the same wondering and hurt…filled expression。
   〃Perhaps;〃 I said。 〃But it's over now。 It was a battle。 And when a battle is finished; everything changes。 Who else has been hidden away?〃
   〃No one;〃 she answered truthfully; 〃only me; with one mortal slave; and when I woke tonight; he was gone。〃
   I must have looked very dejected for surely I felt that way。
   She turned and with the slowness of a dazed person; reached under the heavy pillows at the head of the bed; and withdrew a dagger。
   Then she rose and made her way to me。 She held up the dagger
   
   with two hands; the tip pointed at my chest。 She stared before her; but not into my eyes。 Her long wavy black hair fell down around her on both sides of her face。
   〃I should take vengeance;〃 she said quietly; 〃but you will only stop me if I try。〃
   〃Don't try it;〃 I said in the same calm voice I had used for her all along。 I pushed the dagger away gently。 And putting my arm around her; I led her back to the bed。
   〃Why didn't she give you the Blood?〃 I asked。
   〃Her blood was too strong for us。 She t
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