The Vampire & Her Witch

Chapter 783: A Demonstration (Part Two)



"If it’s too much for the young pup, I can take his place," Savis offered with a bloodthirsty grin. "Tausau can come with me so your lady-in-waiting can stay at your side," he added with a glance at Heila that held a significant amount of respect. He’d seen what she was capable of during her battle in the arena against the Cauldron of Flame and he’d learned that night to never underestimate the powers of a witch, even one as petite and young as Lady Heila.

Since coming to the Vale of Mists, Savis had abided by the customs of the Vale and he’d only fed on people who made willing offerings. The trust that Lady Nyrielle’s people placed in vampires when they fed was astounding, but after the first time tasting the sweet, subtle flavors of blood given as a gift, the novelty had quickly worn off.

Savis, like all descendants of the Jaws of Death, lived for the hunt and his fangs longed to spill blood laced with the intoxicating flavor of fear.

"No, I have a different task in Hanrahan Barony for you and Commander Tausau," Ashlynn said with a slight shake of her head, immediately dashing Savis’s hopes. "Hauke," she said, turning back to face the young Frost Walker lord. "I won’t force you to do this, but..."

"I’ll force him," Virve said, giving the young man a dark look. "I’ll personally tie him up and hand him over to Dame Sybyll if that’s what it takes to get him there, and if he comes running home, I’ll chase his sorry ass back."

Virve’s harsh words exploded in Hauke’s ears like the crack of Heila’s whip and for a moment, he didn’t know what to say or how to respond, but Virve wasn’t done with him yet.

"Mother Ashlynn needs you," Virve said in a calmer tone. "She needs you because you have a gift the rest of us don’t. Heila is going to confront lord Loman, and don’t forget, before this year, there were already rumors that Loman was talented enough to become an Exemplar. He might not be as powerful as a witch, but as a human miracle worker, he’s not far off, but Heila isn’t complaining at all."

"Virve," Heila said, reaching out to gently caress the fur of Virve’s arm in a soothing gesture. "It’s not Hauke’s fault for being afraid of humans and their Miracle workers. He’s never faced a threat like them before. He didn’t grow up right next to them the way we did."

"No, Lady Heila," Hauke said as his horn began to shift from an uncertain pale lavender toward a more resolute shade of dark blue, like ice so thick and cold that even light couldn’t escape its frozen depths. "Virve is right to shame me. Lady Ashlynn has done so much for me," he said, forcing himself to meet Ashlynn’s emerald gaze.

"She could have killed me in the High Pass but she suffered horrible wounds in order to defeat the ancestors without killing me," he said. "She freed me from their curse, she’s protecting my people and healing my father... Lady Ashlynn, I owe you more than I can ever repay," he said, lowering his horn until it pointed at the ground.

"Please forgive me," he said in a tone that had gained an icy firmness it had lacked just moments ago. "I’ll protect Lady Heila and everyone else from the Inquisitor’s flames. You can count on me."

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