When I finally regained consciousness, I was lying on the ground with my head in Elizabeth's lap. I opened my eyes and found myself looking directly into hers.
"You're back," she said gently and smiled down at me. I tried to stand up, and she put her hands on my shoulders.
"No, don't get up right away, you'll get dizzy and probably pass out again."
I groaned, partly because my head hurt but mostly because I didn't want anyone else to know that I passed out. Vampires don't faint.
Dmitri was standing next to me, growling at Jadwiga.
"Dima! Don't do that! It's rude!" Elizabeth said.
Jadwiga smiled. "It's okay, he's just worried about Stosh. Werewolves are very protective." She put her hand out for Dmitri to smell, treating him exactly the way humans do when they meet a dog for the first time. I knew Dmitri would find that gesture to be demeaning.
"He's not a dog," I said.
"I know he's not. But I'm not sure how else to treat him."
"Treat him like a man who looks different. That's what he is," David said, suddenly walking into the room with Angus beside him, also in wolf form.
"Elizabeth, are you okay?" David asked.
"Yes, I am," she smiled
"How about Stosh?"
I gave David a thumbs up. "Good," he said, nodding at me. Then he added, "What kind of vampire faints anyway?"
My thumbs up gesture turned into a raised middle finger. I heard the huffing and chortling of canine laughter and realized it was coming from Dmitri and Angus.
David turned toward Jadwiga with a threatening, almost predatory, smile. "And who might you be?"
"I'm Stosh's sister, Julia." Jadwiga put out a hand for David to shake, but he didn't take it. Instead, he looked at her with mistrustful eyes.
"Julia. Okay. What's your real name?"
"I'm Jadwiga Szymanski."
He looked at me and asked, "Can she be trusted?"
"She's really my sister. But I haven't seen her since the day I was sired," I said, not answering David's question at all.
David looked at me for a long time. Then he turned to Dmitri. "You're going to stay with Stosh, right?"
Dmitri looked at him and sat, with his ears alert. He wasn't going anywhere.
David nodded and turned to Elizabeth. "I'm going to call Alex so he can let Emily and Laura know that you're okay." Then he disappeared back into the shadows.
Angus shifted into human form but stayed in a defensive posture.
"Why does he need to let Emily and Laura know I'm okay?" Elizabeth asked.
"The bar burned down," Angus said. "We got Laura out, and then Alex, Stosh, David, and I got as many other humans out as we could, but it was a bad fire, and I think a lot of people died."
"Oh no," Elizabeth muttered, in a strangled voice. "Angus, is that what happened to your skin?"
Just then, I looked at Angus and noticed that his hands and arms looked red and blistered. "Aye. But it will heal."
Angus turned toward Jadwiga.
"Did you start the fire?" he asked pointedly, but Jadwiga didn't seem disturbed
"No, but I could smell some kind of electrical burning. That's why we left."
Angus scowled. "That's why
you
left. You took Elizabeth with you."
Elizabeth said, "You know, she probably saved my life."
Angus glared at her and said in an angry tone, "Shut it, lassie. She scared the life out of poor Stosh over there, not to mention the rest of us."
Elizabeth looked like she'd been slapped. Angus' face fell and he smacked his forehead while sighing deeply.
"I don't mean to be short with you. I'm glad you're okay, love, but I'm awful mad about how you got here," he said, in a thick accent.
Elizabeth shrugged. "Well, I can't argue with that," she said.
David, returning from his phone call, said, "I can't even understand it."
"And what do you mean by that?" Angus asked, glaring while David smiled.
"I'm just saying that you sound like Shrek."
Angus continued to glare, then his face slowly relaxed and he started to laugh.
David turned back to the rest of us. "I talked to Alex and let everyone know you're okay. But your sister has to go to the hospital."
"What's wrong with Laura?" Elizabeth asked with a note of panic in her voice.
David gave her a soft smile. "She'll be fine. She suffered smoke inhalation and she's being taken to the hospital to get checked out and treated. Alex and Emily are staying with her, and as soon as they can get some privacy, Alex will give her some of his blood and she'll be better, but she's probably going to be stuck there for the rest of the night before she gets cleared to go home."
Elizabeth sighed. "Okay. Do you know what hospital they're taking her to?"
"Not yet. I think she's kind of low priority considering how many other casualties they have."
"How many were there?" Dmitri asked, now in human form.
"A lot. But there would have been more if it weren't for us."
We were all quiet for a few moments. Finally, I said, "Elizabeth, you should be with your sister."
She smiled sadly. "I know. But I also want to be here with you."
I stood up and pulled Elizabeth into an embrace. "I'll be fine. Your sister needs you right now. We can be together a little later, okay?"
She smiled up and kissed me. "Okay. Kocham ciΔ po polsku."
I smiled back at her. "Kocham ciΔ po angielsku."
"I love you in English?" Elizabeth said quietly.
"And in every other language," I smiled and kissed her.
Jadwiga looked confused. "Why did she say, 'I love you in Polish'?"
"It's a little joke between us," I said.
David asked, "Are you feeling better now?"
"I'm okay," I said.
David smiled sweetly. "All right. Come on, gentlemen, let's walk Elizabeth back to Laura and give Stosh and his sister some privacy."
After they left, I sat down and looked at Jadwiga, completely at a loss for words. What do you say to the baby sister you haven't seen in almost 600 years?
"I like Elizabeth. She's a good match for you, and she really loves you," Jadwiga said.
I smiled. "I feel the same way about her."
We sat in silence for a few moments, and finally, she spoke up again.