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masterofstlouis) wrote2009-08-04 11:53 am
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Cerulean Sins - Chapters 10-13
Jean-Claude can't seem to bring himself to sit up straight. He's slumped in his chair, hands folded over his stomach, and so very still. That pleading look from Asher as he'd taken Musette's hand, watching as Musette hurt Asher, drawing his second's blood -- his Asher's blood -- had been enough to rip open wounds he'd rather had remained blissfully ignorant of. But now they were gaping inside him, and the knowledge that it had been Anita to set Asher up for it... that Anita had set Asher up for far worse than just being publicly stabbed...
He is both defeated and furious.
He is also tired. Simply tired. Each step forward for him left him three steps behind by the time Anita was through.
He is both defeated and furious.
He is also tired. Simply tired. Each step forward for him left him three steps behind by the time Anita was through.
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Jean-Claude lays back in the chair, arm raised across his eyes. "Of course, vampires being vampires, it could not be such for long. Valentina tried to turn some of her playmates so she would not be alone. The nanny discovered her, and Valentina slit her throat. That was the end of human nannies and playmates, needless to say."
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Anita feels the urge to just laugh, but she's half-afraid if she does, she'll start to cry.
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"She must hate it... hate her existence."
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"I do not know. I do not speak to her."
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"You're afraid of her."
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For both Jean-Claude and Asher.
"Was it worth it?" she asks, wondering just how deep his love for Asher goes.
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"Are you asking me if I regret my arrangement with Belle Morte? Non, ma petite, I do not regret it. No matter what has passed between us before, to have our Asher here with us now, I would have endured greater."
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But it makes the knowledge that Musette or Belle could harm Asher again -- take him from them -- hurt even more.
"Valentina isn't getting a submissive from us," she says abruptly, firmly. "And I don't understand your need as their host to offer them sex partners. Humans don't expect their host to provide them with sex, and I don't see why we should for the vampires."
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"So, Willie and Hannah are safe because they run the two clubs. We've already set the terms that business will not be interrupted by the visit."
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If Musette had arrived when expected, Asher would be managing Danse Macabre and Hannah would be running Cerulean Sins. The adult store was not scheduled to open for two more months, however, so he could not justify the transfer of management so soon without leaving Hannah vulnerable.
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"Faust only likes guys, and no one in Musette's entourage likes guys."
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Jean-Claude sighs, clamping down on the unpleasant memories before they could take hold. He was having to do that quite a lot tonight, it seems.
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Anita is firm in this, and her eyes show she won't be swayed.
"We stated the rules tonight. No one is to be harmed. To force someone to sleep with someone they find disgusting is a form of rape, and rape is harm. They can't have Faust."
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"How devious of you to stretch the definition so, ma petite. Yes, Faust is beyond their reach. But Meng Die has no such protection, and Bartolomé would be quite taken with her."
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