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   〃I could do it;〃 I said; 〃if I wanted to do it。 But I would rather talk to you。 Your beauty confuses me。 I would rather hear your voice。 Who made you a vampire?〃
   〃One of her slaves;〃 she said。 〃The one named Asphar。 He's gone too; isn't he?〃 she asked。 〃They're all gone。 I saw the ashes。〃 She gestured vaguely to the other rooms。 She murmured a string of names。
   〃Yes;〃 I said; 〃they're all dead。〃
   〃You would have slain me too if I'd been here;〃 she said; with the same wondering and hurt…filled expression。
   〃Perhaps;〃 I said。 〃But it's over now。 It was a battle。 And when a battle is finished; everything changes。 Who else has been hidden away?〃
   〃No one;〃 she answered truthfully; 〃only me; with one mortal slave; and when I woke tonight; he was gone。〃
   I must have looked very dejected for surely I felt that way。
   She turned and with the slowness of a dazed person; reached under the heavy pillows at the head of the bed; and withdrew a dagger。
   Then she rose and made her way to me。 She held up the dagger with two hands; the tip pointed at my chest。 She stared before her; but not into my eyes。 Her long wavy black hair fell down around her on both sides of her face。
   〃I should take vengeance;〃 she said quietly; 〃but you will only stop me if I try。〃
   〃Don't try it;〃 I said in the same calm voice I had used for her all along。 I pushed the dagger away gently。 And putting my arm around her; I led her back to the bed。
   〃Why didn't she give you the Blood?〃 I asked。
   〃Her blood was too strong for us。 She told us so。 All her blood drinker slaves were stolen or made one by another under her direction。 She said that her blood was not to be shared。 It would e with strength and silence。 Make a blood drinker and you cannot ever hear his thoughts afterwards。 That's what she told us。 So Asphar made me and I was deaf to Asphar and Asphar was deaf to me。 She must keep us all in obedience and that she could not do if we were made from her powerful blood。〃
   It pained me now that Eudoxia was the teacher; and Eudoxia was dead。
   This one was studying me; and then she asked in the simplest voice:
   〃Why don't you want me? What can I do to make you want me?〃 She went on speaking tenderly。 〃You're very beautiful;〃 she said; 〃with your light yellow hair。 You look like a god; really; tall as you are and with your blue eyes。 Even she thought you were beautiful。 She told me you were。 I was never allowed to see you。 But she told me that you were like the North men。 She described you as you walked about in your red robes…。〃
   〃Don't say any more; please;〃 I said。 〃You don't have to flatter me。 It won't matter。 I can't take you with me。〃
   〃Why?〃 she asked。 〃Because I know about the Mother and the Father?〃
   I was shocked。
   I should read her thoughts; all her thoughts; ransack her soul for everything she knew; I thought; but I didn't want to do it。 I didn't want that feeling of intimacy with her。 Her beauty was too much; there was no denying it。
   Unlike my paragon; Pandora; this lovely creature had the promise of a virgin…that one could make of her what one wanted while losing nothing…and I believed that promise to contain a lie。
   
   I answered her in a warm whisper trying not to hurt her。
   〃That's precisely the reason I can't take you; that; and because I must be alone。〃
   She bowed her head。 〃What am I to do?〃 she asked。 〃Tell me。 Men will e here; mortal men;〃 she said; 〃wanting the taxes on this house or some other triviality and I shall be discovered and called a witch or a heretic and dragged into the streets。 Or during the day they will e and find me sleeping like the dead beneath the floor; and lift me; hoping to revive me; into the certain death of the sun's light。〃
   〃Stop; I know it all;〃 I said。 〃Don't you see; I'm trying to reason! Leave me alone for now。〃
   〃If I leave you alone;〃 she said; 〃I'll start weeping or screaming in my grief; and you won't be able to bear it。 You'll desert me。〃
   〃No; I won't;〃 I said。 〃Be quiet。〃
   I paced the floor; my heart aching for her; and my soul hurting for myself that this had fallen to me。 It seemed a terrible justice for my slaughter of Eudoxia。 Indeed this child seemed some phantom risen from Eudoxia's ashes to haunt me as I tried to plan my escape from what I'd done。
   Finally; I quietly sent out my call to Avicus and Mael。 Using my strongest Mind Gift; I urged them; no; manded them; to e to me at Eudoxia's house and to let nothing keep them from it。 I told them I needed them and I would wait until they arrived。
   Then I sat down beside my young captive and I did what I had been wanting to do all along: I moved her heavy black hair back behind her shoulders and I kissed her soft cheeks。 These were rapacious kisses and I knew it。 But the texture of her baby soft skin and of her thick wavy hair drove me to quiet madness; and I wouldn't stop。
   This intimacy startled her but she did nothing to drive me away。
   〃Did Eudoxia suffer?〃 she asked me。
   〃Very little; if at all;〃 I said。 I drew back from kissing her。 〃But tell me why she didn't simply try to destroy me;〃 I said。 〃Why did she invite me here? Why did she talk with me? Why did she give me some hope that we could e to an understanding of the mind?〃
   She pondered this before she answered。
   〃You held a fascination for her;〃 said Zenobia; 〃which others had not。 It wasn't only your beauty though that was a large part of it。 Always for her a large part of it。 She said to me that she had heard tell of you from a woman blood drinker in Crete long ago。〃
   
   
   I dared not interrupt her! I stared with wide eyes。
   〃Many years ago;〃 she said; 〃this Roman blood drinker had e to the isle of Crete; wandering; looking for you; and speaking of you… Marius; the Roman; Patrician by birth; scholar by choice。 The woman blood drinker loved you。 She didn't challenge the claim of Eudoxia to all of the island。 She searched only for you; and when she found that you weren't there; she moved on。〃
   I couldn't speak! I was so miserable and so excited that I couldn't answer her。 It was Pandora! And this was the first that I had heard of her in three hundred years。
   〃Don't weep over this;〃 she said gently。 〃It happened in ages past。 Surely time can take away such love。 What a curse if it can't。〃
   〃It can't。〃 I said。 My voice was thick。 The tears were in my eyes。 〃What more did she say? Tell me; please; the tiniest things you might remember。〃 My heart was knocking in my chest。 Indeed it seemed as if I'd forgotten that I had a heart and must now find out。
   〃What more。 There is no more。 Only that the woman was powerful and no easy enemy。 You know Eudoxia always spoke of such things。 The woman could not be destroyed; nor would she tell the origin of her great strength。 To Eudoxia it was a mystery…until you came to Constantinople; and she saw you; Marius; the Roman; in your brilliant red robes; moving through the square at evening; pale as marble; yet with all the conviction of a mortal man。〃
   She paused。 She put her hand up to touch the side of my face。
   〃Don't cry。 Those were her words: 'with all the conviction of a mortal man。' 〃
   〃How then did you learn of the Mother and the Father?〃 I asked; 〃and what do such words mean to you?〃
   〃She spoke of them in amazement;〃 she said。 〃She said you were rash if not mad。 But you see; she would go one way and then the other; that was always in her nature。 She cursed you that the Mother and the Father were in this very city; and yet she wanted to bring you here to her house。 On account of this; I had to be hidden。 Yet she kept the boys for whom she cared so little。 And I was put away。〃
   〃And the Mother and the Father?〃 I asked。 〃Do you know what they are?〃
   She shook her head。 〃Only that you have them; or had them when she spoke of it。 Are they the First of us?〃
   I didn't answer her。 But I believed her; that this was all she knew; extreme as it was。
   
   
   And now I did penetrate her mind; calling on my power to know her past and present; to know her most secret and casual thoughts。
   She looked at me with clear unquestioning eyes; as if she felt what I was doing to her; or trying to do; and it seemed that she would not hold anything back。
   But what did I learn? Only that she had told me the truth。 I know no more of your beautiful blood drinker。 She was patient with me; and then there came a wave of true grief。 I loved Eudoxia。 You destroyed her。 And now you cannot leave me alone。
   I stood up and went again to walking about the room。 It's sumptuous
    Byzantine furnishings stifled me。 The thick patterned hangings seemed to fill the air with dust。 And nowhere could I glimpse the night sky from this chamber; for we were too far from the inner garden court。
   But what did I want just now? Only to be free of this creature; no; free of the whole knowledge of her; of the whole awareness of her; free of ever having seen her; and that was quite impossible; was it not?
   Suddenly a sound interrupted me and I realized that at last Avicus and Mael had e。
   They found their way through the many rooms to the bedchamber; and as both of them entered; they were asto

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