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〃You can do anything now;〃 I told her。 〃Merely think on it。 You can be male。 You can be female。 You can be neither。 Seek the Evil Doer as I do and you will never choke on death。 But always; whatever your joys; whatever your misery; don't put yourself in danger of the judgment of others。 Measure your strength and take care。〃
She nodded; her eyes wide with fascination。 Of course the men in the tavern shot glances at her。 They thought I had brought my pretty boy out drinking with me。 Before things got out of hand; I left with her; but not before she had tested her powers to read the minds of those around her; and to daze the poor slave boy who had brought our wine。
As we walked through the streets; I gave her random instructions in the ways of the world which I thought she might need。 I enjoyed doing this far too much。
She described for me all the secrets of the Imperial palace so that I might better penetrate it to satisfy my curiosity; and then we found ourselves in a tavern again。
I warned her;
〃You'll e to hate me for what I did to Eudoxia; and for what I did to the other blood drinkers as well。〃
〃No; that's not so;〃 she said plainly。 〃You must understand that Eudoxia never allowed me one moment of freedom; and as for the
others they felt only contempt for me or jealousy; I never knew which。〃
I nodded; accepting this; but then I asked her;
〃Why do you think that Eudoxia told me the story of her life; of how she herself had once wandered in a boy's clothing in Alexandria; when she never told you such things? 〃
〃She had some hope of loving you;〃 Zenobia answered。 〃She
confided this to me; not directly you understand; but through her descriptions of you and her enthusiasm for seeing you。 But these emotions were mixed up in her mind with wariness and cunning。 And I think that her fear of you won out。〃
I was quiet; thinking it over; the tavern noises like music。
Zenobia was watching me and then she said;
〃From me; she wanted no such knowledge of herself or understanding。
She was content to have me as a plaything。 And even when I read to her or sang for her; she would not really look at me; or care for me。 But you? You; she saw as a being who was worthy of her。 When she spoke of you; it was as if no one was listening。 She went on and on; making her plan to summon you to her house and speak with you。 It was an obsession full of fear。 Don't you see?〃
〃It went so wrong;〃 I said。 〃But e; there are many things I must teach you。 We have only so many hours before dawn。〃
We went out into the night; holding fast to each other。 How I loved teaching her! There was such a spell to it for me。
I showed her how she might climb walls effortlessly; and how easy it was to get past mortals in the shadows; and how she could draw mortal victims to herself。
We crept into Hagia Sophia; a thing she believed to be impossible; and for the first time since she'd been given the Blood she saw the great church she'd known so well when she was alive。
Finally; after we'd both claimed victims in the back streets for the night's thirst; at which time she learnt of her considerable new strength; we returned to the house。
There I found the official documents pertaining to its ownership; and I examined these with her; and suggested how she might maintain the house of Eudoxia for her own。
Avicus and Mael were both there。 And as it came near to sunrise they asked if they might remain。
〃That question you must put to Zenobia;〃 I said。 〃This house belongs to her。〃
Immediately; in her kindness of heart she told them to remain。 They could take the hidden places that had belonged to Asphar and Rashid。
I could see that she found the well…built Avicus with his finely molded features quite handsome; and she also seemed to look far too kindly and guilelessly upon Mael。
I said nothing。 But I was feeling extraordinary confusion and pain。 I didn't want to be separated from her。 I wanted to lie down in the
darkness of the crypt with her。 But it was time for me to take my leave。
Being very weary; no matter how good the hunting had been; and it had been marvelous; I went back to the ashes of my house; and down into the shrine of the Divine Parents and lay down to sleep。
13
I AM NOW at an important point in my story; for I mean to e forward in time towards the present by something slightly near to a thousand years。
I cannot say exactly how much time had passed for I am not sure when I left Constantinople; only that it was well after the reign of the Emperor Justinian and Theodora; and before the Arabs had risen with the new religion of Islam and begun their swift and remarkable
conquest from East to West。
But the important matter here is that I cannot tell you all my life; and that I choose now to pass over those centuries which history has seen fit to call the Dark Ages; and during which I did in fact live through many small stories which I might confess or make known at a later date。
For now; let me say only that as I left Zenobia's house that night; I was greatly agitated for the safety of Those Who Must Be Kept。
The attack of the mob on our house had left me almost terror stricken。 Those Who Must Be Kept had to be taken to safety well away from any city and any lodging of mine within a city。 They had to be unreachable save by me。
Where could I take them; that was the question。
I could not go East due to the warring Persian Empire; which had already taken Asia Minor whole and entire from the Greeks; and had even captured the city of Alexandria。
As for my beloved Italy; I wanted to be near it; but not in it as the turmoil there was unendurable for me to behold。
But I did know of a very good place。
The Italian Alps; or the mountain range to the North of the Italian peninsula; was an area I had known in my mortal years。 Several passes had been built through the mountains by the Romans; and I myself when young and fearless had traveled the Via Claudia Augusta; and I knew the character of the land。
Of course the barbarians had frequently swept through the Alpine valleys; both as they went down to attack Italy; and as they withdrew。 And there was a great deal of Christianity in those lands now; with churches; monasteries and the like。
But I would not be seeking a fertile and populated valley; and certainly not a mountaintop on which a castle or church or monastery had been built。
I needed only the seclusion of a small; high and pletely hidden valley that only I could reach。
And I would perform the arduous task of climbing; digging; clearing and creating a vault; and then bringing the Mother and the Father to this safe place。 Only a superhuman creature could do this; but I could do it。 I had to do it。
There was truly no other path for me。
All the while; as I thought this over; as I hired slaves and purchased wagons for my journey; as I made my preparations; Zenobia was my panion; though Avicus and Mael would have joined us if I had allowed。 I was too angry with them still for their early refusal to protect
Zenobia。 And it did not assuage my anger that they wanted to remain with Zenobia now。
Zenobia sat with me long hours in this tavern or that one; as I made my plan。 Did I care that she might read from my mind my thoughts on where I was going? Not at all; for I had only a dim scheme of it myself。 The final location of the shrine of Those Who Must Be Kept would be known to no one but me。
From such a safe place; in the Alpine regions; I could venture out to feed upon the populace of any number of different towns。 Indeed there had been a great deal of settlement in the land of the Franks; as they were called; and I could even venture into Italy if I wished; for it was very plain now to me that Those Who Must Be Kept did not require my daily vigilance or attendance by any means。
At last the final night came。 The wagons had been loaded with their precious sarcophagi; the slaves had been dazed and mildly threatened and wantonly bribed with luxuries and money; the bodyguards were ready for the journey; and I was ready to set out。
I went to the house of Zenobia and found her crying bitterly。 〃Marius; I don't want you to go;〃 she declared。 Avicus and Mael were there; staring at me fearfully; as if they didn't dare say what was in their hearts。
〃I don't want to go either;〃 I declared to Zenobia; and then I embraced her as warmly as I had ever done and I kissed her all over as I'd kissed her the first night I found her。 I could not get enough of her tender baby woman flesh。 〃I have to go;〃 I said。 〃My heart will stand for nothing less。〃
Finally; we broke off; both exhausted with crying; and no better for it; and I turned to the other two。
〃You will take care of her;〃 I said sternly to both of them。 〃Yes; we mean to remain together;〃 said Avicus。 〃And I don't understand why you can't remain with us。〃
As I looked at Avicus; an awful love welled up in me; and I said softly; 〃I know I have done you wrong in all this。 I have been too harsh; but I can't remain。〃
Avicus gave way to tears now; with no regard for the disapproving looks of Mael。
〃You had only begun to teach me so much;〃 he said。 〃You can learn it from the world around you;〃 I answered。 〃You can learn from the books in this house。 You can learn from 。 。 。 you can learn from those you might some night transform with the Blood。〃 He nodded。 What more was there to say。
It seemed the moment for me to turn and go; but I could not。 I walked into the other room; and I stood there; my head bowed; feeling perhaps the worst pain I had ever known。
I wanted desperately to remain with them! There was no doubt of it。 And all my plans gave me no strength just now。 I put my hand to my waist and I felt of the pain inside me as if it were fire。 I couldn't speak。 I couldn't move。
Zenobia came to me。 And so did Avicus。 They put their arms around me; and then Avicus said;
〃I understand that you must go。 I do。 I understand。〃 I couldn't answer him。 I bit down hard on my tongue to make the blood flow and; turning; I put my lips