Pushing his way into the exam room, his shoulders went tight, his molars locked, and for a split second, he didn't know how much more he could take. If there was one thing guaranteed to peel him raw, it was his mother pulling another fast one, and it was hard to get worse than this lie of all lies.
Trouble was, life didn't come with a "tilt" default to stop the fun and games when your pinball machine got too tippy.
"Vishous?"
He closed his eyes briefly at the sound of that soft, low voice. "Yeah, Payne." Switching to the Old Language, he finished, "'Tis I."
Crossing to the center of the room, he resumed his perch on the rolling stool next to the gurney. Stretched out under a number of blankets, Payne was immobilized with her head in blocks and a neck brace running from her chin to her collarbone. An IV linked her arm to a bag that hung on a stainless-steel pole and there was tubing down below that plugged into the catheter Ehlena had given her.
Even though the tiled room was bright and clean and shiny, and the medical equipment and supplies were about as threatening as cups and saucers in a kitchen, he felt like the pair of them were in a grungy cave surrounded by grizzlies.
Much better if he could go out and kill the motherfucker who'd put his sister in this condition. Trouble was ... that would mean he'd have to pop Wrath, and what a buzz kill there. That big bastard was not only the king, he was a brother ... and there was the little detail that what had landed her here had been consensual. The sparring sessions that the two had been rocking for the last couple months had kept them both in shape - and, of course, Wrath had had no idea who he'd been fighting because the male was blind. That she was a female? Well, duh. It had been on the Other Side and there were no males over there. But the king's lack of vision had meant he'd missed what V and everyone else had been staring at anytime they'd walked into this room:
Payne's long black braid was the precise color of V's hair, and her skin was the same tone as his, and she was built just as he was, long, lean, and strong. But the eyes ... shit, the eyes.
V rubbed his face. Their father, the Bloodletter, had had countless bastards before he'd been killed in a lesser skirmish back in the Old Country. But V didn't consider any of those random females relations.
Payne was different. The two had the same mother, and it wasn't just any mahmen dearest. It was the Scribe Virgin. The ultimate mother of the race.
Bitch that she was.
Payne's stare shifted over and V's breath got tight. The irises that met his were ice white, just like his own, and the navy blue rim around them was something he saw every night in the mirror. And the intelligence ... the smarts in those arctic depths were exactly what was cooking under his bone dome, too.
"I cannot feel anything," Payne said.
"I know." Shaking his head, he repeated, "I know."
Her mouth twitched like she might have smiled under other circumstances. "You may speak any language you wish," she said in accented English. "I am fluent in ... many."
So was he. Which meant he was unable to form a response in sixteen different tongues. Go, him.
"Have you heard ... from your shellan?" she said haltingly.
"No. Would you like more pain meds?" She sounded weaker than when he'd left.
"No, thank you. They make me ... feel strange."
This was followed by a long silence.
That only got longer.
And longer still.
Christ, maybe he should hold her hand - after all, she had sensation above the waist. Yeah, but what could he offer her in the palm department? His left one was trembling and his right one was deadly.
"Vishous, time is not ..."
As his twin let the sentence drift, he finished in his mind, on our side.
Man, he wished she wasn't right. When it came to spinal injuries, however, as with strokes and heart attacks, opportunities were lost with each passing minute the patient went untreated.
That human had better be as brilliant as Jane said.
"Vishous?"
"Yeah?"
"Do you wish that I had not come herein?"
He frowned hard. "What the hell are you talking about? Of course I want you with me."
As his foot got tapping, he wondered how long he had to stay before he could go out for another cigarette. He just couldn't breathe as he sat here, unable to do anything while his sister suffered, and his brain got choked with questions. He had ten thousand whats and whys sitting on the top of his head, except he couldn't ask them. Payne was looking like she could slip into a coma at any moment from the pain, so it was hardly time to kaffeeklatsch it.
Shit, vampires might heal lightning-fast, but they were not immortals by any stretch.
He could well lose his twin from this before he even got to know her.
On that note, he gave a look-see at her vitals on the monitor. The race had low blood pressure to begin with, but hers was hovering close to ground level. Pulse was slow and uneven, like a drum section made up of white boys. And the oxygen sensor had had to be silenced because its warning alarm had been going off continuously.
As her eyes closed, he worried that it would be for the last time, and what had he done for her? All but yell at her when she'd asked him a question.
He leaned in closer, feeling like a schmuck. "You have to hold on here, Payne. I'm getting you what you need, but you've got to hang on."
His twin's lids rose and she looked at him from out of her stationary head. "I have brought too much upon your doorstep."
"You don't worry about me."
"That is all I have ever done."
V frowned again. Clearly this whole brother/sister thing was a news flash only on his end, and he had to wonder how in the hell she'd known about him.
And what she knew.
Shit, here was another chance to wish he'd been vanilla.
"You are so certain of this healer you seek," she mumbled.
Ah, not really. The only thing he was sure of was that if the bastard killed her there was going to be a double funeral tonight - assuming there was anything left of the human to bury or burn.
"Vishous?"
"My shellan trusts him."
Payne's eyes drifted upward and stayed there. Was she looking at the ceiling? he wondered. The examination lamp that hung over her? Something he couldn't see?
Eventually, she said, "Ask me how long I have spent at our mother's beckoning."
"You sure you have the strength for this?" When she all but glared at him, he wanted to smile. "How long."
"What is this year for the Earth?" When he told her, her eyes widened. "Indeed. Well, it has been hundreds of years. I was imprisoned by our mahmen for ... hundreds of years of life."
Vishous felt the tips of his fangs tingle in rage. That mother of theirs ... he should have known what peace he'd found with the female wouldn't last. "You're free now."
"Am I." She glanced down toward her legs. "I cannot live in another prison."
"You won't."
Now that icy stare grew shrewd. "I cannot live like this. Do you understand what I'm saying."
The inside of him went absolutely frigid. "Listen, I'm going to get that doctor here and - "
"Vishous," she said hoarsely. "Verily, I would do it if I could, but I cannot, and there is no one else I have to turn to. Do you understand me."
As he met her eyes, he wanted to scream, his gut roping up, sweat flushing across his brow. He was a killer by nature and training, but that wasn't a skill set he'd ever intended to wield on his own blood. Well, their mother excepted, of course. Maybe their dad, except the guy had died on his own.
Okay, amendment: not something he would ever do to his sister.
"Vishous. Do you - "
"Yeah." He looked down at his cursed hand and flexed the goddamn piece of shit. "I get it."
Deep inside his skin, at his very core, his inner string started to vibrate. It was the kind of thing he'd been intimately familiar with for most of his life - and also an utter shock. He hadn't had this sensation since Jane and Butch had come along, and its return was ... another slice of Fuck Me.
In the past, it had taken him seriously off the rails into the land of hard-core sex and dangerous, on-the-edge shit.
At the speed of sound.
Payne's voice was thready. "And what say you."
Damn it, he'd just met her.
"Yes." He flexed his deadly hand. "I'll take care of you. If it comes to that."