~~Beatrice~~
The two vampires jumped up and spun around, looking around in the dark. That voice. She recognized that voice. What the fuck, why was it here? Both of them pulled out their phones and started shining them around, but the catacomb was empty.
"You... you can't be here," she said. "No one's... no one's been sacrificed." Jen stepped in closer to her, and pressed her shoulder to hers, enough for Triss to feel her friend trembling. While Triss was still shaking because her world had been destroyed, Jen was shaking because she was scared. Black Blood, without Jacob nearby? Shit. Fucking shit.
Black mist began to drip from the stones above, and out of the coffin Triss had destroyed. It fell over the stones, the bones she'd scattered everywhere, and the rocks and dirt. Oh fuck, oh fucking fuck. She backed away, and tried to move toward the exit, spine to the stone shelves behind her, and free hand taking Jen's, but the dripping black began to fall over the exit and its stairs. More of it came down, and more, until it dripped down over the stairs like heavy mist on a cold lake come morning.
The bones started to move.
"The sacrifice is useful for summoning me, little missy. But, you think I can't come and go as I please, where I please, talk with who I please?" With quiet little clacks, the bones rolled, hitting the stone floor with soft bounces that echoed, now that Triss and Jen had gone silent. Shattered bones came back together, bits of white dust, and splintered shards found each other to reform. An arm with its hand and fingers still attached started to drag itself across the floor, and she almost laughed at how ridiculous it looked, before she remembered why it was doing that.
Jen shook her head, eyes wide as she watched the skeletons put themselves back together. "W-What do you want?"
"Why, to talk, like I said." He β err, it β was using that damn Southern accent again, complete with a drawl, but she couldn't focus on it, as if it was coming from around them.
"Jacob isn't here. Go talk to him." Triss took a step toward the exit again, but stepped back, as two skeletons began to form from the hundreds of bones. They sat on the stairs, and they moved like people moved, complete with shrugs, and giving each other some buddy pats on the back. One of them took off its jaw bone, looked at it, and traded it with the other, who nodded in agreement.
Did Jacob get his stupid sense of humor from Black Blood, or the other way around?
"And I will, young lady, I will. But I want to talk to you first, before Malachi does." One of the skeletons took off its head, and set it on its lap. The voice continued to come from all around the two Kindred, despite how the spirit was obviously drawing their attention the two puppets. "I could hear your screams, you know, on the other side."
"What? How?"
"This is my city, young lady. I have ears everywhere, and eyes, too. Besides, the little vampire boy did something truly wondrous, and every spirit on my side of the curtain noticed."
She blinked, and did her best to not stare too hard at the skull sitting on the skeleton's leg; it wasn't doing the talking. The voice came from the black mist that dripped around them, that filled the small cracks and dents in the stone floor, that leaked out of the coffins around them. Any second now, every skeleton was going to climb out of their coffins, and do a fucking dance from some bad old Western, sexy burlesque movie scene.
"B-Black Blood," Jen said, "I... I mean, we really don't have permission to be talking with you, without JaβMalachi around."
"We're just talkin', sweet pea," the alien god said. It must have had a library in its head of annoying pet names for women. "Besides, ain't nothing I'm gonna say, you can't say to him later." While one skeleton pat the skull still perched upon its leg, the other slapped its own knee, as if excited. Triss wouldn't have been surprised if the skeleton thought it was at a shindig.
"... fine," Triss said. She forced down the rising vitae in her body, readying her for fight or flight, and lowered her phone. The light stayed on though, in case the fucker decided to get uppity. "What do you know?"
"That your world has been destroyed."
The words cut her down, and she almost fell with them. The fucker, the god damn fucking alien creature, knew what words to use to sucker punch her. It knew exactly what it was talking about.
"You know..."
"Julias Mire, is dead, yes. Though I only saw the aftermath, as his childe called an unholy reckoning upon his attackers. A beautiful sight, seeing the boy get revenge. Well, not quite, seeing as how the bitch and her old shaman vamoosed. Still, he caught the nightmare creature, killed at least three other hunters, and he awakened a creature the likes of which I've never seen."
She raised an eyebrow, and looked around more in a futile attempt to find the source of the voice. "Awakened?"
"You'll have to ask him yourself, little lady. But, what he did, hoo-wee, felt that storm brewing throughout the whole damn city." One skeleton slapped his knee again. "I'm fixin' to learn what he did, but that's not why I'm here. I came here, to talk to you, Beatrice."
"Why?"
"I reckon now you and Malachi share something in common. And I'll tell you, same thing I told him." Silence followed, as if the thing was pondering. Maybe it was. What sort of things did a fucking god ponder? "That fancy blood magic, CrΓΊac, that you witches like to use, it can do more than you think. Jacob's only let you touch the surface, because he knows how deep the rabbit hole goes." Naturally, it was going to make an Alice in Wonderland reference. Or the Matrix.
She stood up straighter, and stared at the two skeletons on the stairs, her snakes eyes growing wider. "How deep does it go?"
"Deep." The voice rolled with bass, causing some pebbles around Triss's feet to vibrate and move. "Very deep. Deep until all you can find, is shadow. Cold, unending shadow. Ain't nothin' down there for living folk, but an undead creature like a vampire? Just maybe you can make some use of the oblivion beneath us all." It laughed. "You want to find the person responsible for your lover's death? Fixin' to kill em, get revenge?"
"Of course." No point in beating around that bush. Of course she fucking wanted revenge.
"Triss," Jen said, "you... you shouldn't..."
No, she shouldn't. This reeked of 'sell your soul for a chance to see Wanda again'. And for the first time in her whole damn fucking life, and second life, she understood why Al took that bargain.
"I'm not making any deals withβ"
The darkness chuckled, the deep voice taking on multiple layers, filled with rumbling bass that caused some of the unused bones to rattle on the stone. "Bless your heart, girl. I don't mean to trick you. Putting all the cards on the table. Anything I say, will be straight. You want to get revenge? You want to find this woman what killed your man?"
"... fuck, yes, I do. Christ, I want to, I really... I... I have to. I have to find her, them, all of them. I have to... I..." The pain came for her again. She hugged herself, clutched her arms in her palms, forearms across her chest, and she started to shake. Her back pressed to the stone behind her, and she struggled to not collapse again. She'd collapsed twice tonight, and she'd hate herself if she went for a third.
"Then let this idea percolate in your mind for a week or two, vampire. Think about how much pain you can endure. Then, think about how much blood you're willing to spill, yours, and your sacrifices'. If you're willing to drown the streets in red, well then, I think you might just have what it takes." A pretty blatant hint that, whatever rabbit hole she'd be going down, murder would be involved, lots of it.
"I've killed before." Scumbags that deserved it, but still.