Thursday, March 7, 2019

The Return: Midnight Chapter 7

Bonnie was in her new first-floor bedroom, and was feeling very bewildered. get awaylessness Magic al shipway made her feel giggly, and then very sleepy, more thanover somehow tonight her body refused to sleep. Her head hurt.She was barely ab knocked allow out(p) to flip the bedside light on, when a familiar voice said, How about some after(prenominal)noon tea for your headache?Damon?I made some from Mrs. Flowerss herbs and I decided to bedevil you a cup as wel . Arent you the lucky girl?If Bonnie had been earreach closely, she might have heard something al nigh like self-loathing behind the light words however she wasnt.YesBonnie said, meaning it. Most of Mrs. Flowerss teas smel ed and tasted good. This unrivalled was especial y nice, but grainy on her tongue.And non notwithstanding was the tea good, but Damon stayed to talk to her while she drank it al . That was sweet of him.Strangely, this tea made her feel not exactly sleepy, but as if she could precisely c on centrate on one thing at a time. Damon swam into her sphere of influence of view. Feeling more relaxed?he asked.Yes, thank you.Weirder and weirder. Even her voice sounded relax and dragging.I wanted to make sure nobody was too ambitious on you for the sil y mis prevail about Elena,he explained.They werent, in truth y,she said. literal y bothbody was more interested in captivateing you and Matt clamber Bonnie put a afford over her mouth. Oh, no I didnt mean to guess that Im so sorryIts al right. It should heal by tomorrow.Bonnie couldnt imagine why anyone would be so afraid of Damon, who was so nice as to pick up her mug of tea and say hed put it in the sink. That was good because she was feeling as if she couldnt get up to save her manner. That cozy.That comfy.Bonnie, can I ask you just one pocket-sized thing?Damon paused. I cant tel you why, butI have to musical note out where Misaos confidential information bal is kept,he said earnestly.Ohthat,Bonnie said fuzzily. She giggled.Yes, that. And I am truly sorry to ask you, because youre so very young and naivebut I k presently youl tel me the truth.After this praise and comfort, Bonnie felt she could fly. Its been in the same place al the time,she said with sleepy disgust. They seek to make me think theyd moved itbut when I saw him chained and going down to the root cel ar I knew they hadnt real y.In the dark, in that location was a short shake of curls and then a yawn. If they were real y going to move itthey should have sent me away or something.Wel , maybe they were concerned for your manners.Wha?Bonnie yawned again, not sure what he meant. I mean, an old, old safe with a combination? I told themthat those old safescould bereal y beeasy to toBonnie let out a sound like a sigh and her voice stopped.Im cheering we had this talk,Damon murmured in the silence.There was no answer from the bed.Pul ing Bonnies sheet up as high as it would go, he let it drift down. It covered most of her face. Requiescat in pace,Damon said softly. so he left her room, not forgetting to take the mug. straightaway him chained and going down to the root cellar.Damon mused as he washed out the mug careful y and put it affirm in the cupboard. The line sounded strange but he had almost al the links now, and it was actual y easy. Al he needed were cardinal more of Mrs. Flowerss sleeping cachets and two plates heaped with raw beef. He had al the ingredientsbut hed never heard of a root cel ar.Shortly thereafter, he undetermined the door to the basement.Nope. Didnt match the criteria for root cel arhed looked up on his mobile. tight and knowing that any moment someone was likely to wander under for something, Damon off around in defeat. There was an elaborately carved woody panel across from the basement, but nothing else.Curse it, he would not be thwarted at this point. He would have his life as a vampire back, or he didnt want any life at al To punctuate the sentiment, he slammed a fist against the wooden panel in front of him.The knock sounded hollow.Immediately al frustration vanished. Damon examined the panel very careful y. Yes, there were hinges at the very edge, where no sane person would expect them. It wasnt a panel but a door undoubtedly to the root cel ar where the star bal was.It didnt take desire for his sensitive fingers hitherto his human fingers were more sensitive than most to find a place that clicked and then the whole door swung open. He could see the stairs. He tucked his parcel under one arm and descended.By the il umination of the smal woolly mullein hed taken from the storage room, the root cel ar was just as described a damp, earthy room to store product and veget opens before refrigerators had been invented. And the safe was just as Bonnie had said an ancient, hoary combination safe, which any whiz cracker could have opened in about sixty seconds. It would take Damon about six minutes, with his stethoscope (hed heard once that you could find anything in the boardinghouse if you looked hard nice and it seemed to be true) and every atom of his being concentrating on hearing the tumblers quietly click.First, however, there was the barbarian to conquer. Saber the black hel hound had unfolded, awake and alert from the moment the out of sight door had opened. Undoubtedly, they had used Damons clothes to teach him to howl madly at his scent. except Damon had his own knowledge of herbs and had ransacked Mrs. Flowerss kitchen to find a fistful of witch hazel, a smal amount of strawberry wine, aniseed, some peppermint oil, and a few other essential oils she had in stock, sweet and sharp. Mixed, this created a acerbic lotion, which he had gingerly applied to himself. The concoction formed for Saber an out(predicate) tangle of strong smel s. The totally thing the now-sitting dog knew was that it was surely not Damon sitting on the steps and tossing him hearty bal s of hamburger and fallible strips of filet migno n each of which he gulped down whole. Damon watched with interest as the animal(prenominal) devoured the mix of sleeping powder and raw meat, tail whisking on the floor. ten minutes later on Saber the hel hound was sprawled out happily unconscious.six minutes after that, Damon was opening an crusade door.One second later he was pul ing a pil owcase out of Mrs.Flowerss antique safe.In the glow of the flashlight he found that he did in doing have a star bal , but that it was just a little more than half ful .Now what did that mean? There was a very neat hole dril ed and corked at the top so that not one treasured droplet more need be wasted.But who had used the rest of the unstable and why? Damon himself had seen the star bal brimful of opalescent, shimmering liquid just days ago.someways between that time and now someone had used about a hundred thousand individualslife energy.Had the others tried to do some remarkable deed with it and failed, at the cost of burning so much Po wer? Stefan was too kind to have used so much, Damon was certain of that. ButSage.With an violet Summons in his hand, Sage was likely to do anything. So, sometime after the sphere had been brought into the boardinghouse, Sage had poured out almost exactly half the life force from the star bal and then, undoubtedly, left the rest behind for Mutt or someone to cork.And such a colossal amount of Power could only have been used foropening the Gate to the Dark Dimensions.Very slowly, Damon let out his breath and smiled. There were only a few ways to get into the Dark Dimensions, and as a human he plainly could not drive to Arizona and pass through a coarse Gateway as he had the first time with the girls. But now he had something even better. A star bal to open his own secluded Gateway. He knew of no other way to cross, unless one was lucky enough to hold one of the almost-mythical Master Keys that al owed one to roam the dimensions at wil .Doubtless, someday in the future, in some n ook, Mrs.Flowers would find another thank-you note this time along with something that was literal y invaluable something exquisite and priceless and probably from a dimension quite far from Earth. That was how Sage operated. all told was quiet above. The humans were relying on their animal companions to keep them safe. Damon gave the root cel ar a single look around and saw nothing more than a dim room completely empty except for the safe, which he now closed.Dumping his own paraphernalia into the pil owcase, he patted Saber, who was gently snoring, and turned toward the steps.That was when he saw that a enroll was standing in the doorway. The figure then stepped smoothly behind the door, but Damon had seen enough.In one hand the figure had been holding a fighting interim almost as tal as it was.Which meant that it was a hunter-slayer. Of vampires.Damon had met several hunter-slayers briefly in his time.They were, in his consideration, bigoted, unreasonable, and even more stup id than the average human, because theyd usual y been brought up on legends of vampires with fangs like tusks who ripped out the throats of their victims and kil ed them. Damon would be the first to admit that there were some vampires like that, but most were more restrained. Vampire hunters usual y worked in groups, but Damon had a hunch that this one would be alone.He now ascended the steps slowly. He was fairly certain of the identity of this hunter-slayer, but if he was wrong he was going to have to blind a stave launched straight down at him like a javelin. No problem if he were stil a vampire.Slightly more difficult, disarm as he was and at a severe tactical disadvantage.He reached the top of the stairs unharmed. This was real y the most dangerous portion of processioning steps, for a weapon of just the right length could train him crashing al the way back down. Of course a vampire wouldnt be permanently injured by that, but again he was no longer a vampire.But the per son in the kitchen al owed him to climb al the way out of the root cel ar unhindered.A kil er with honor. How sweet.He turned slowly to measure up his vampire hunter. He was immediately impressed.It wasnt the obvious efficacy that al owed the hunter to be able to whip off a figure eight with the fighting stave that impressed him. It was the weapon itself. Perfectly balanced, it was meant to be held in the middle, and the designs picked out in decorates around the handhold showed that its creator had had excel ent taste. The ends showed that he or she had a palpate of humor as wel . The two ends of the stave were made of ironwood for strength but they were also decorated. In shape, they were made to resemble one of humankinds oldest weapons, the flint-tipped spear. But there were detailed spikes extruding from each of these spear flakes,set firmly into the ironwood. These tiny spikes were of different materials silver for werewolves, wood for vampires, white ash for Old Ones, ir on for al eldritch creatures, and a few that Damon couldnt quite work out.Theyre refil able,the hunter-slayer explained. hypo needles inject on impact. And of course different poisons for different species quick and simple for humans, wolfsbane for those naughty puppies, and so on. It real y is a jewel of a weapon. I wish I had found it before we met Klaus.Then she seemed to shake herself back into reality.So, Damon, whats it going to be?asked Meredith.

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