So Anna explained, over and over, that werewolves could control themselves when they ran as wolves though they tended to be hot-tempered. Yes, all werewolves had to change during the full moon, but most of them could change whenever they wished it. Yes, silver could kill a werewolf so could beheading or a number of other things. (Bran thought it important that the public not perceive werewolves as invulnerable.) No, most of the werewolves that she knew were staunch Christians and none of them that she knew of worshipped Satan. Once, she recited a few biblical verses to prove that she could do so. Shed have been more exasperated about that one, but therewere things out there that couldnt quote scripture (not that she told them that).
Your husbands a werewolf, right? said one young man as she walked by his table.
Thats right, she told him.
You ever have sex as wolves? Is it different from normal sex? Do you like it better? He grinned hugely and took a swig from his glass, obviously thinking hed gotten one over on her. But Anna had been raised in a household of men her father, her brother, and all of her brothers friends who thought of her as a little sister. Hed had a lot of friends.
You ever have sex with your mother? she asked casually. Was it better than with your girlfriend or did you prefer it with your boyfriend or your pet rat?
His jaw dropped open and the guy nearest him slapped him on the head and told him,And that is why you are never going to get a date, Chuck. You see a pretty girl and the things your mama taught you about politeness and all the IQ points you cant count on your fingers to keep track of just leave your head and then you are compelled to open your mouth. Women arenot impressed by crudeness. He looked at Anna. He apologizes for being a dumbass. Hell feel really bad about it in about four hours when he starts to sober up. Hes really a good cop and not usually He looked at the offending man and sighed. Well, okay. Theres a reason he doesnt date much.
How did you know I had a pet rat? said Chuck in a tone filled with awe. He was really drunk and had probably missed the point of everything anyone else had said in the last few minutes: everything except, evidently, the rat.
Several of his buddies laughed and gave him a hard time.
Anna smiled; she couldnt help it he sounded about six years old. I can smell him. And that started another round of questions.
It wasnt exactly a fun evening Anna felt like shed spent most of her time walking a tightrope. But it was better than being stuck in the condo while Charles buried himself in electronics. And it wasnt all bad. She enjoyed meeting Leslies husband, who was funny and smart and offered to stuff Chuck in a waste basket. The fish and chips were superb and so was the stew.
Eventually the fascination with werewolves seemed to wear off and Anna found a quiet table in a corner where she could relax and watch everyone.
The crude Chucks friend saw her and came over to apologize again. He knows hes stupid when he drinks, so he usually doesnt. It was just a bad day today, you know? The last call we took before coming here was a domestic abuse call some ladys boyfriend beat her up and then started in on her toddler. Chuck has a little boy he hasnt seen since his ex-wife moved to California, and he took it pretty hard.
I have bad days, too, Anna told him. I understand. Dont worry about it.
Chucks friend nodded and wandered off.
She closed her eyes for a minute. She was a little short on sleep thanks to Charles, and it made her eyes dry.
Someone came over and sat on the chair opposite her. Anna opened her eyes to see Beauclaire pouring himself a glass of beer.
Isaac said he invited you, she told him. But we were pretty sure you werent coming.
Lizzies out of the operating room, he told her, sipping his beer as if it were fine wine. Her mother and stepfather are there and Lizzie will be drugged and sleeping until tomorrow. He took a bigger sip. Her mother thinks it is my fault that she was taken. As I agree with her,it was difficult to defend myself, and so I retreated here.
Anna shook her head.Never accept the blame for what evil people do. We are all responsible for our own actions. She was lecturing him, so she stopped. Sorry. Hang around with Bran too long, and see if you dont start passing around the Marroks advice as if he were Confucius. How is Lizzie doing?
Her knee was crushed. He looked at the wall behind Anna where there was a very nice print of an Irish castle. They might repair it enough so she can walk, but dancing is definitely out.
Im so sorry, Anna said.
Shes alive, right? Beauclaire said, and took a long, slow drink. The things they carved in her skin
In time, the surgeons might be able to get rid of them, they think. Until then, every time she looks in a mirror shell have the reminder of what she went through. He paused. She knows shell never dance again. It broke her.
Maybe not, said Leslie. She sat down beside Anna on the dark brown bench seat and put her purse on the table. Someone gave something to me, a long time ago and Ive never used it. I think mostly because I was afraid. What if Id tried to use it and it failed?
She opened her purse, dug down until she found her wallet, and slipped a plain white card out, handing it to Beauclaire. It looked like a business card to Anna, but instead of a name, the word gift was typed in the center of the card.
Beauclaire took it and rubbed his fingers across it, and a faint smile crossed his face.And how did you get this?
Leslie looked uncomfortable almost embarrassed. Its real, right?
He nodded, still playing with the card.Its real, all right.
She took a deep breath.It happened like this, she said, and spun a tale of monsters who ate children and childhood dreams including Leslies puppy and a fierce old woman who knew a little of the fae, and about a debt owed and a bargain made.
You can use it to fix your daughters knee? Leslie asked.
Beauclaire shook his head and handed the card back to Leslie.No. But Ill remember you offered and Ill give you some advice, if you dont mind. The fae who gave that to you did it with the best of intentions. For all that we do not reproduce, we tend to be a very long-lived people. Treasach was very old, and powerful, too. But death comes for us all, eventually, and it came to him.
Leslie tucked the card away and rubbed her eyes with the edge of her finger so her makeup wouldnt run. I dont know why Im feeling this way. Its stupid. I met him once, for less than ten minutes
and
I wont forget him.
No, agreed Beauclaire gravely. Treasach was a marvel. Poet, fighter, joyful companion, and there are no more of his like to be found. None of us will forget him. Fae magic, though, sometimes has a mind of its own. That was given to you to resolve a debt. He intended it to be a gift and a blessing, but his death means that his will no longer binds that bit of magic. Use it or not, as you wish but use it for a small thing, or for something that equals the grief of a good man who could not spare a child the pain of her puppys fate. If you remember his exact words, use it for that by his words and by the debt this magic is tamed. Go beyond those things with your wish, and it will cause havoc of an unpleasant kind.
Do you have healers? Anna asked.
Healing is among the great magics and we have very few healers left among us and most of them are even less trustworthy than Treasachs gift would be. He took a drink of his beer and nodded to Leslie. My daughter will walk again, but she will not dance. It is the way of mortals. Theyfling themselves at life and emerge broken.