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ica; Zillah standing on an inlaid…teak stool that brought his ting up to the level of the others'。
  Zillah put his hand on Molochai's shoulder and pushed gently down。 Molochai knelt before him and embraced Zillah's narrow hips。 His mouth brushed soft skin and silky hair。 He put out his tongue and felt Zillah shiver。 Then Zillah's hand was under his chin; cupping his face and tilting it up。 Molochai looked up into Zillah's eyes。 Green。 Glowing; melting green。
  〃Molochai;〃 said Zillah。
  Molochai was lost in the luminescent sea of green; he could not answer。
  〃Molochai。 〃
  He shook himself。 〃What?〃
  Zillah's face was calm。 A small smile played about his lips。 〃Do you want something from room service?〃
  Molochai stared up at Zillah for a few moments。 Then he hugged Zillah tighter; and it was as if two jagged edges fitted together inside him。 He turned and saw Twig standing jealously alone; watching them。 They each put out an arm to Twig; and he came to them。
  〃I want champagne;〃 said' Molochai。 〃And I want whipped cream and; kidneys and chocolate truffles and baby's…blood ice cream。
  They stood together; naked and embracing; the three of them as much a family as anyone could be; anywhere; ever。
  In the foamy waters of the whirlpool Zillah pulled Molochai and Twig to him and dipped his tongue into their mouths; sweet with cake and cream; sharp and sour with champagne。 Once more they began their game of spit and skin and passion; of slippery hands and soft bites; and sometimes harder bites。 They played the game they knew so well; the game they had played for such a long time; and when they were clone Molochai and Twig snuggled against Zillah in the steamy swirling water; their heads on his shoulders; their hands linked across his chest
  The three closed their eyes and dreamed their warm bloody dreams。 For a few hours they could rest; and then it would be time to go out and party again。
  
  When night folded like a deep blue cloak over the city; they roused themselves from their wet languor and began pulling on black shirts; black socks; dirty black sneakers。 They favored black clothes because dark red stains would not show on them。 Zillah put a tiny silver ankh through his earlobe。 The other two wore large dangling crucifixes in their ears。
  Twig; smearing on eyeliner in front of the bathroom mirror; found a raw red crescent on his chest。 〃You bit me;〃 he plained to Molochai。 〃I'm bleeding。〃
  Molochai; still half…naked; came closer and licked the blood from Twig's chest。 When Twig's nipple puckered at the touch of the rough tongue; Molochai snapped at it。 〃I'm hungry;〃 he said; and this time there was something in his voice that told them he would not be satisfied with sweets and chocolate。
  
  When the sun set; Zillah sent the valet to get their van。 They drove to Georgetown; taking wrong turns; being stopped by streets that suddenly turned one…way; weaving around and around traffic circles; swaying against each other every time the van navigated a curve。 They had drunk more champagne back at the hotel; and by this time they were too blasted to care whether they got lost。
  By persistence and luck they arrived in Georgetown before midnight。 The sidewalks swarmed with people: tourists out for a big night; students wearing school sweatshirts; a group of black kids with roller skates and stocking caps spray…painting arcane graffiti on a wall。 Molochai pressed his face to the window。 〃'Fresh;〃 he read before the van was past。
  Twig licked his lips。 〃They better be。〃
  〃Trendies。〃 Zillah waved his black…nailed hand in an elegant gesture of dismissal。 〃Trendies; all of them。 We'll find better ones later; after these are home in bed。〃
  They parked beside a fire hydrant。 Zillah took a satchel full of empty wine bottles from the back of the van and gave them to Twig to carry。
  Molochai looked at the block of shops。 A lingerie boutique; a newsstand; a vegetarian café。 It might have been a street in any city in America。 〃There's no magic in this town;〃 he plained。
  Zillah touched Molochai's lips with the tip of a sharp nail。 〃There's magic in every bloodstream。〃
  Molochai nodded sullenly。 He was hungry again。 There might be magic in every bloodstream; but the bloodstreams in the French Quarter were tastier。
  It was Twig who found the girl。 He had a nose for Indian curry。 The window was painted CALCUTTA PALACE in a flowing strange script。 Below it a sign said CLOSED; but the door swung open when Twig pushed at it。 The inside of the restaurant was decorated like some fantastic far eastern fairy tale: red silk drooping from the ceiling; purple velvet covering the walls; tables lacquered in black and gold。
  Zillah looked around appreciatively; then sensed that Twig had gone quivering and taut beside him。 He followed Twig's eyes and saw a lone dark…skinned girl at the back of the restaurant sweeping the carpet with an electric vacuum。 She had not yet heard them over the noise of the machine。
  As Twig watched; the girl raised her arm and pulled her heavy black hair back over one shoulder。 The movement wafted a cloud of her scent to him。 He could smell the oil of her hair; the sweat of her armpits; the odors of grease and spice and sandalwood that were a part of her being。 And he could smell the dusky blood beneath the skin; hot and peppery; as exotic as all India。 Her blood would taste of chili and almonds; of cardamom; of rosewater。
  He motioned to the other two; and they slid forward; moving as one creature; fused in this act of killing。 The girl turned and flung up her hands; but Twig's mouth stopped her cry; and they fell upon her。 As Zillah grasped her head between his strong hands and twisted her neck to an impossible angle; as Molochai burrowed under her long cotton skirt and bit into his favorite spot; Twig cracked the bones of the girl's throat between his teeth and tasted spice。
  
  They drove back to the hotel sometime in the hazy zone between very late and very early。 Twig's eyes were glazed; with an effort he focused on the road。 Molochai lay with his head in Zillah's lap nibbling a little sugared cake he had found in the kitchen of the restaurant。
  Zillah's wine bottles were full now。 He had topped them off with vodka from the restaurant's bar。 The bar had been well stocked; and he had found a bottle of peppered Stolichnaya。 It would blend weft with the girl's spicy blood。 This hot red cache would be a treat later on; during the long dry stretch between here and New Orleans。
  They passed a nightclub。 Children postured on the sidewalk; waving their spidery hands; tracking the van with their black…smudged eyes。 A snatch of sepulchral song floated in their wake。 Bauhaus。
  Zillah tilted his head to one side and smiled。 〃Listen to them…the children of the night;〃 he said。 〃What music they make!〃
  
   Chapter 9
  
  When Christian turned away from the river; Wallace was there; several feet away; watching him。 Wallace had seen him with the boy。
  Christian's first emotion was not anger or fear but shame; terrible fiery shame。 Wallace had caught him at his most secret; most vulnerable moment; and Christian wanted to sink to the ground and cover himself; to shut his eyes tight; to vanish。 He pulled his cloak around him and stared at Wallace; feeling his eyes grow colder; knowing he must not panic。
  The moonlight ravaged Wallace's face。 The hollows beneath his eyes grew deeper; the lines bracketing his mouth more harsh。 The silver cross at his throat gleamed; and his hand went to it。 〃Vampire;〃 he said; spitting the word out; making it ugly。 〃Filthy; cursed thing…〃
  〃You knew;〃 said Christian。 〃The story you told me…it was all made up。 You didn't find her diary。 You weren't suddenly seized with a desire to see her after such a long time。 You knew。〃
  Wallace's eyes glittered; dark; never leaving Christian's。 〃I did。〃
  〃Then why?〃 Christian spread his arms in a gesture of bewilderment; the cloak billowed around him; made him seem immensely tall。 Wallace; perhaps misunderstanding the gesture; took a step backward。 〃Why now? If you knew then; why are you following me after fifteen years?〃
  〃I knew

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