A horrific suspicion tried to take hold of her mind, but she fought it. Her breaths grew ragged, sounding so loud in the confines.
When her dizziness passed, she rose and immediately knocked her head.
"Nooo," she moaned, beginning to shudder. "It isn't possible." Tears began pouring from her eyes. Mère de Dieu... This can't be happening!
She was in her coffin, which resided in the French Society's tomb in St. Louis Cemetery #1. At least thirty other coffins lay within.
Conrad will come for me. Somehow he'll find me... .
But hours seemed to grind by. Gasping rank air, she fought not to think about the bodies decomposing all around her.
None of her bones were in her coffin - it was as if she'd reincorporated them. She was embodied, which meant she was alive once more.
Néomi had grown a body just in time for it to die... .
Then the insects came.
She screamed. She screamed hysterically until the foul air grew scarce.
41
"Fuck!" Conrad yelled to the sky. He had no car, no idea how to get to her.
Conrad couldn't trace to her. He'd never been to a cemetery in New Orleans.
The Valkyrie compound was near Elancourt. He could sprint the distance and steal a car. Don't know where to drive to.
Conrad had rarely let himself even contemplate asking for aid - but now that he had to, only one person came to mind.
Nikolai. Deep down Conrad was still a Wroth, and he needed his brother's help - the brother who was locked up in Kristoff's jail... .
Conrad traced to Mount Oblak. Though it was daylight outside, the castle was dimmed.
"Nikolai?" he bellowed as he began wending down shadowy corridors. The sound echoed, summoning the castle guard.
Soon groups of soldiers advanced on him, swords at the ready - no doubt astonished that a crazed, red-eyed vampire was loose in the Forbearer capitol.
Conrad took their hits, seizing weapons with his bloodied hands to toss them away. Descending even deeper into the bowels of the castle, he twisted necks, breaking them but not killing the immortal soldiers.
"Nikolai!" he yelled again.
"Conrad?"
Conrad followed the sound to a sizable cell. Inside, behind thick bars, were his three brothers.
They stared in bewilderment. Conrad knew what he looked like. He had blood across his face and body, gaping wounds all over him, his face beaten by those demons.
"What in the hell are you doing here?" Nikolai demanded. "And whose blood is that?"
Conrad studied the cell bars. Obstacles. "I don't have time for questions."
Murdoch said, "You have to leave - they'll execute you if they capture you."
He gave a rough laugh. "Defy them to do either." He clamped the bars. Have to get to her... . Gritting his teeth, he began to strain against them.
"Those are as protected as your chains were," Sebastian said. "The wood, the metal, and the stone surrounding them are all reinforced. You can't possibly - "
Conrad bent them wide, actually breaking the metal.
"My God," Nikolai murmured.
"Need your help to find my Bride!" He yanked the wreckage free. "I'm not mad... but I need you to trace me to every cemetery in New Orleans. Do you know where they are?"
Nikolai gaped. "Your... Bride?"
"His heart beats," Murdoch said.
"Do you know where they are, or not?" Conrad bellowed.
Nikolai nodded slowly. "I know all the cemeteries. Myst and I hunt ghouls there."
"Will you do this?"
"Conrad, just calm - "
"Fuck calm, Nikolai!" Suddenly Conrad sensed great power behind him.
"So this is Conrad Wroth," Kristoff said.
Without turning, Conrad sneered, "The bloody Russian. What do you want?"
"I'd known the Wroths were genetically incapable of fawning to a king, but a modicum of respect... "
Conrad faced the natural-born vampire, surrounded by his king's guard.
"You've taken out my entire castle guard. Something a Horde battalion couldn't do. They didn't tell me you were this strong," Kristoff said in a casual tone. His pale eyes were expressionless, but he was calculating. Conrad could sense it - and he believed he knew what Kristoff wanted.
"But then, you've been blooded."
"I don't have time for this!" Conrad snapped. "I'll kill you just to keep you from speaking."
His guards tensed, hands at their sword hilts. "Kill me? You wouldn't know your Bride if not for me, if not for your brothers. You'd have been dead three hundred years ago."
"I've put that together!"
To Nikolai, Kristoff said, "He took out the guards without killing a single one - almost as if he was making a point. You were right. Conrad isn't lost. He's... quite a few things, but he's not irredeemable. And I can concede when I made a mistake. Though you should have come to me instead of willfully breaking our laws."
Nikolai shrugged. "I couldn't take the risk that you would say no. He's my brother," he said, as if that explained everything.
Kristoff turned back to Conrad. "Swear fealty to me, and all of you leave today as allies. Otherwise we fight."
There wasn't any time left to fight. "I'll vow... that I'll never engage you or your army."
Kristoff studied him, then said, "It will do for now." To the brothers, he added, "Take a week off. And do get your Brides to cease plotting my downfall."
When the king and his men disappeared, Nikolai said, "Conrad, you must tell me what's happened for me to help you. Who is your Bride?"
Conrad hastily said, "Néomi, this beautiful little dancer. Love her. So much it pains me. Have to find her."