A Shadow of Light (A Shade of Vampire #4)(35)
“You look tired, Vivienne.”
She heaved a sigh and nodded. “That’s because I am.”
“Would you like to lie down and rest?” I waved an arm toward the bed.
She looked at the bed longingly. “Yes please, and if I could have more blood… I’m thirsty.”
“I’ll make sure they bring you some. Is there anything else you need?”
She shook her head as she stood up and dragged herself to the bed. Without another word, she laid her head on the pillow. Within a couple of minutes, she was fast asleep.
She slept for hours.
Zinnia entered to bring me breakfast just as I pulled the drapes over the windows to protect Vivienne from the sunlight.
Zinnia stared with disdain at Vivienne.
“What have you guys been doing to her? She’s not the Vivienne I knew back at The Shade…”
Zinnia shrugged. “I thought she was dead. Even Ben thought she was dead. He was the last one to interrogate and torture her before what was supposed to be her execution.”
I gulped at the idea of Ben torturing Vivienne. As much as I wanted not to believe it, I knew how much he hated vampires after what Claudia had put him through at The Shade. It was the reason he became a hunter in the first place.
“So you admit it… She was tortured.”
Zinnia smirked. “What do you think vampires go through here, Sofia? They are interrogated and tortured for any information about their respective covens and once we get as much as we can from them, we have them executed—the exact same thing your mother is going through right now.”
My face paled. “Ingrid?”
“After the stunt she pulled helping you escape, she fell from Reuben’s good graces.”
“May I see her?”
Zinnia shrugged. “Reuben’s calling all the shots, but if he goes on keeping all these vamps alive, I doubt the higher authorities will tolerate it much longer.”
The idea that my father wasn’t some sort of untouchable big shot with the hunters was something new. It never dawned on me that he could actually get in trouble for what he was doing. I also knew that the only real reason these vampires were still alive was because of me.
“Zinnia…” I called out just as she was about to leave. “Could you have some blood brought in for Vivienne please?”
“Why?” she asked.
“Because if you don’t, I just might have to feed her mine. Look at her… She looks awful.”
Zinnia stared at me like she usually did when I mentioned vampires feeding on my blood. “What is with you and treating your blood like it’s orange juice?” She frowned and shook her head in exasperation. “She can’t suck your blood. Her fangs have been pulled out.”
“Well, can’t I just cut myself and make her drink the blood I drain out of myself?”
“You’re insane. It baffles me still how you could be in any way related to Reuben.” She waved her hand midair. “All we have is animal blood.”
“That’s fine. Vivienne is used to animal blood.”
Zinnia rolled her eyes and turned her back on me. I was sure that she wasn’t going to fulfill my request, but when she returned for my breakfast dishes, she had two glasses of blood with her.
It took another couple of hours before Vivienne began stirring. At first, I ignored her, thinking that she was just having a dream. All of a sudden, however, she began to take erratic, heavy breaths. She started whimpering and it didn’t take long before the whimpers turned into screams, tears running down her cheeks.
I rushed to her side and began shaking her awake. “Vivienne! Wake up!”
She jolted up in bed, her eyes wide with terror as she began taking in her surroundings. She set her eyes on me and sighed with relief before she broke out into uncontrollable sobs. “Sofia…you’re here.”
“Yes… I’m here.” I nodded as I pulled her into a tight embrace.
Trembling, she whispered directly into my ear. “You still have my memories, don’t you, Sofia? Please…please…”
She paused and I found myself holding my breath as I awaited her request. “What is it, Vivienne? What do you want from me?”
“Remind me who I am.”
CHAPTER 24: AIDEN
From the Control Center’s surveillance monitor, I watched the two women share an embrace. This isn’t working out the way I wanted it to. Vivienne is supposed to sway Sofia to our side. Instead, it seems Sofia is about to restore her to her old, stubborn self.
Zinnia stepped beside me as we watched the scene in my daughter’s bedroom.
“What was that about?” I reprimanded her.
“What?” she asked, feigning innocence.
“Why that talk to Sofia about what was done to Ingrid? Don’t ever mention Ingrid to her again, Zinnia. I can see that you’re not a big fan of my daughter, but she’s my daughter. It will do you well not to mess with her.”
Zinnia rolled her eyes. “I didn’t sign up to become a hunter just so I could babysit your daughter and bring her meals like a butler.”
“Patience, Zinnia. When this is all over, your next mission will be Derek Novak and The Shade.”
“How? Vivienne isn’t acting the way she’s supposed to. It’s like there’s something about your daughter that makes people act weird when she’s around.”
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