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n't give up this course; but it was the woman's condemnations that ruined him。〃
〃What condemnations; what did she say and why?〃 I demanded。
〃I'm not certain。 Santino spoke to her of his old piety and his fervor in directing the coven。 She condemned him。 She said time would punish him for what he'd done to his own kind。 She turned away from him in disgust with him。〃
I smiled; a bitter smile。
〃Do you understand these things?〃 he asked。 〃Are they what you wanted?〃
〃Oh; yes; I understand them;〃 I said。
I turned and went to the window。 I unfastened the wooden shutter; and stood looking down into the street。
I saw nothing; but I couldn't reason。
〃What became of the woman and her Asian panion?〃 I asked。
〃I don't know。 I have seen them in Rome since。 Maybe it was fifty years ago。 They are easy to recognize; for she is very pale and her panion has a creamy brown skin and while she dresses always as the great lady; he tends toward the exotic。〃
I took a deep easy breath。
〃And Santino? Where did he go?〃 I demanded。
〃That I can't tell you; except that he had no spirit for anything when I talked to him。 He wanted her love; and nothing else。 He said the ancient ones had ruined him for immortality and frightened him as to death。 He had nothing。〃
I took another deep breath。 Then I turned around and fixed this vampire in my gaze with all his considerable details。
〃Listen to me;〃 I said。 〃If you ever see this creature again; the great lady who travels by coach; you must tell her one thing for me and one thing alone。〃
〃Very well。〃
〃That Marius lives and Marius is searching for her。〃
〃Marius!〃 he said with a gasp。 He looked at me respectfully; though his eyes measured me from head to foot; and then hesitantly he said; 〃But Santino believes you to be dead。 I think that this is what he told to the woman; that he had sent the coven members North to hurt you。〃
〃I think it's what he told her too。 Now you remember that you saw me alive and that I search for her。〃
〃But where can she find you?〃
〃I can't entrust that knowledge to you;〃 I said。 〃I would be foolish to do it。 But remember what I have said。 If you see her speak to her。〃
〃Very well;〃 he answered。 〃I hope that you find her。〃
With no further words; I left him。
I went out then into the night and for a long time I roamed the streets of Rome; taking stock of how it had changed with the centuries and how so much had remained the same。
I marveled at the relics from my time which were still standing。 I treasured the few hours I had to make my way through the ruins of the Colosseum and the Forum。 I climbed the hill where I had once lived。 I found some blocks still from old walls of my house。 I wandered in a daze; staring at things because my brain was in a fever。
In truth I could hardly contain my excitement on account of what I had heard; and yet I was miserable that Santino had escaped me。
But oh; what a rich irony it was that he had fallen in love with her! That she had denied him! And to think he had confessed to her his murderous deeds; how loathsome。 Had he been boasting when he spoke with her?
Finally my heart was under my control。 I could endure with what I had learnt from the young vampire。 I would soon e upon Pandora; I knew it。
As for the other ancient one; she who had walked through the fire; I could not then imagine who it was though I think I know now。 Indeed; I'm almost certain of it。 I wonder what pulled her out of her secretive ways to visit some merciful release upon Santino's followers。
At last the night was almost spent; and I went home to be with my ever patient Bianca。
When I came down the stone steps of the cellar; I found her asleep against her coffin as if she'd been waiting for me。 She was in a long nightgown of sheer white silk; tied at the wrists; and her hair was glossy and flowing。
I lifted her; kissed her closing eyes; and then put her down to her rest; and kissed her again as she lay there。
〃Did you find Santino?〃 she asked in a drowsy voice。 〃Did you punish him?〃
〃No;〃 I said。 〃But I will some night in the years to e。 Only time itself can rob me of that special pleasure。〃
32
IT WAS BIANCA who gave me the news。 It was early evening; and I was writing a letter which I would later send to my latest confidante in the Talamasca。 The windows were open to the breeze off the Elbe。
Bianca rushed into the room and told me immediately。
〃It's Pandora。 I know it。 I've seen her。〃
I rose from the desk。
I took her in my arms。
〃How do you know?〃 I asked。
〃They're dancing now at the Court Ball; she and her Asian lover。 Everyone was whispering about them; how beautiful they are。 The Marquis and the Marquis a De Malvrier。 I heard their heartbeats as soon as I entered the ballroom。 I caught their strange vampiric scent。 How can one describe it?〃
〃Did she see you?〃
〃Yes; and I put a portrait of you in my mind; my love;〃 she said。 〃We locked eyes; she and I。 Go to her。 I know how much you want to see her。〃
I gazed down at Bianca for a long moment。 I peered into her lovely oval eyes and then I kissed her。 She was exquisitely dressed in a charming ball gown of violet silk and never had she looked more splendid。 I kissed her as warmly as I have ever done。
After that; I went at once to my closets and dressed for the ball; putting on my finest crimson frock coat and all the requisite lace; and then the large curly wig which was the fashion then。
I hurried down the steps to my carriage。 When I looked back I saw Bianca on the pavilion above gazing down at me。 She lifted her hand to her lips; and blew a kiss to me。
As soon as I entered the Ducal Palace I sensed the presence of the Asian; and indeed before I ever reached the doors of the ballroom; he emerged from the shadows of an anteroom and put his hand on my arm。
Oh; for so long I had heard about this evil being; and now I confronted him。 From India; yes; and most beautiful with large liquid black eyes; and a creamy brown skin that was flawless。 He smiled at me with his smooth; enticing mouth。
His satin frock coat was a dark blue; and his lace was intricate and extravagant。 It seemed he was studded with immense diamonds; diamonds from India where diamonds are worshiped。 He had a fortune in rings on his hands。 He wore a fortune in buckles and buttons。
〃Marius;〃 he said。 He gave me a small formal bow; as though he were doffing his hat when in fact he wore none。 〃Of course;〃 he said; 〃you are going to see Pandora。〃
〃You mean to stop me?〃 I asked。
〃No;〃 he said with an idle shrug。 〃How could you imagine such a thing?〃 His tone was courteous。 〃Marius; I assure you; she has cast off many another。〃 He seemed perfectly sincere。
〃So I've been told;〃 I said。 〃I must see her。 You and I can speak later on。 I must go to her。〃
〃Very well;〃 he said。 〃I am patient。〃 He shrugged again。 〃I am always patient。 My name is Arjun。 I'm glad that we've finally e together。 Even with the Roman rogue; Santino; who claimed to have annihilated you I was patient。 She was so miserable the