“How many?”
“We started with a couple dozen or so, but once the keg ran dry a lot of people began returning to town.” Her bottom lip stuck out, reminding Nefri of just how young she truly was. Barely more than a baby. “There was some stupid dance at the high school.”
“But you stayed?” Santiago asked.
“Yes.” She gave a slow nod. “I’ve waited forever for Robert to notice me and he . . .”
“Go on,” Santiago urged.
The girl burrowed her face in Santiago’s shoulder. “It’s embarrassing.”
“You can tell me,” Santiago said, threading his words with a trace of compulsion.
Nefri lifted her brows at his delicate touch. It was rare for a vampire to be able to influence a human without seizing complete control of their minds and destroying their free will. At the same time he was able to soothe her hysterics despite the fear that continued to pulse in the air.
Amazing.
With a tentative motion, Melinda pulled her head back to meet Santiago’s dark gaze. “There were six of us left and we started kissing and stuff,” she admitted in a husky voice.
“And?” he prodded.
“Santiago,” Nefri softly protested.
He lifted a silencing hand, his gaze never straying from the humiliated girl. “Melinda, tell me.”
She hunched a defensive shoulder. “I think someone must have spiked our drinks because one minute I was making out with Robert and the next we were all on the ground . . .” Her head dropped, a blush staining her pale cheeks. “You know . . . together.”
“And that’s something you don’t usually enjoy?” Santiago asked.
“Of course not.” She tilted back her head. “I’m not a slut no matter what Vicky Spearman might say.”
“So you just couldn’t stop yourself?”
“No. We were all out of control.”
Santiago shot Nefri a glance and she gave a slow nod. The girl was incapable of lying under Santiago’s compulsion, which meant that she was truly horrified by her participation in group sex.
Lust...
As powerful an emotion as violence and fear.
Santiago shifted his gaze back to Melinda. “Then what happened?”
She trembled. “The air was suddenly freezing and when I opened my eyes I realized there was a stranger standing over us.”
“Describe him.”
“Not super tall, thin with dark hair.” She licked her lips, her heartbeat quickening. “Weird eyes.”
“Weird?”
“It was like he was looking at us, but he wasn’t really seeing us,” the girl explained. “I thought at first he must be some crazy crackhead who wanted to be closer to the fire.”
“Was he alone?”
“Yes.”
Nefri leaned forward. Gaius was alone? Surely the girl had to be mistaken. “You’re certain?”
Melinda never allowed her gaze to stray from Santiago. “I didn’t see anyone else, I swear.”
“I believe you,” Santiago assured her. “What did the stranger do?”
She paused, as if struggling to remember. “At first he just stood there, but then Brian jumped up and tried to take a swing at him.” She made a sound of distress. “The man laughed and grabbed Brian by the throat and . . .”
“Ssh. You’re safe, mija.” Santiago’s voice eased the rising panic, as soft and beguiling as dark velvet. “Go on.”
“He bit him.” Melinda lifted a hand to her own neck, touching the wounds that still leaked a trickle of blood. “Like he was an animal or something.”
“What did you do?”
“I wanted to run, but I was so freaked out I couldn’t move. None of us could.”
Had Gaius been able to shift the humans’ emotions from lust to fear? Or had the mysterious spirit been hidden nearby?
“Did the stranger hurt your friends?” Santiago continued.
“Yes.” Melinda bit her lower lip, tears filling her eyes. “I think . . . I think they’re dead.”
“And what did he do to you?”
“All I remember is being lifted off my feet and a pain.” She pulled her fingers away from the wound, frowning as she noticed the blood staining her skin. “I woke up alone here.”
Chapter 12
Santiago brushed the tears from the girl’s cheeks, accepting that she’d revealed everything she knew of her encounter with Gaius.
“Melinda, I need to speak with my”—he glanced up to meet Nefri’s steady gaze—“companion.”
“No.” The girl dug her fingers into his chest, her eyes wide with terror. “Please don’t leave me alone.”
“We’ll be just outside the door,” he promised, genuine sympathy stabbing his heart.
The girl might physically recover, but mentally . . .
Just one more reason to track down Gaius and gut him like a pig.
“He’ll come back and get me if I’m left alone,” Melinda sobbed.
“He’s long gone, mija.” He ran his hand down her cheek, using his powers to try and comfort her. “I promise you.”
Beyond even his talents, Melinda quivered in fear. “Take me with you.”