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“I will pay for all of your travel and medical expenses, of course.”

“Oh, well, how generous of you. In that case, how could I
ever
say no?”

She tossed back her head and laughed. “
Hai, hai, I really am growing to like you, Ryōshi-san. Are you sure you won’t come stay with us?”

“Thanks, but no, Yuki,” he said sounding a little more than snide. “I don’t want to stay with you and I won’t be taking the job.” He turned to go open the front door. “You can leave now.”

“What if I told you he killed humans?”

Tristan’s shoulders tightened as he came to a halt and he huffed.
Of course he did
. “I’d say that better be true.”

He turned to face Yuki again and she nodded. “I had Desmond following him. But where my wonderful scion’s skills lie are not in tracking.”

Tristan furrowed his brow. “Then what are his skills?” Being a big, stupid, shit-throwing ape?

Yuki smirked in a way that Tristan just knew he wouldn’t like what was about to come out of her mouth. “Ah, what an apt question... He was serving my...
whims
.”

He looked to Ash, his mind going over a hundred different whims that someone like Yuki might have. Ash tilted her head slightly, her eyes widening as if to
will him to understand the single truth. And as he looked to Yuki again, his eyes meeting hers as she rolled her shoulders back making her chest stick out, he finally understand.

“Oh!” he exclaimed, wide
-eyed. His face fell and a sour look filled in as if he bit into something nasty and mumbled, “
Oh
.” Desmond was servicing his Master by way of more than just a second-hand man. “That’s fucking nasty,” he muttered making Yuki giggle.

“Ah, you do have a charming way with words, Ryōshi-san.”

He considered Yuki for a minute, trying to decide how much of what the old bat said was true. Ash, having said so little, was silently watching him. He gave her a look in return as if to ask her opinion. She shrugged. It was his decision in the end.

Yuki stood with a flourish, very dram
atic-like and went over to the kitchen to pick up an item she’d left on the counter when she came in. “Do these appease your sense of truth then?” She shoved a stack of newspapers at Tristan, of which there were several, not just from Japan but Germany and Romania as well.

“I can’t read this shit.”

The old vampire took a seat again, eyes half lidded and dangerous. “That one on top says “Two dead, drained of blood.” That was five days ago. There were three others in Japan. Two days after that it’s Germany.”

Ash took the newspapers from him and quickly skimmed them. “I know a vampire attack when I see one…”

Tristan let out a long sigh. “Fine. I’ll do it.”

Yuki’s face lit up with a big smile. “
Subarashii
! I knew you could not resist what it is in your blood to do.”

Tristan narrowed his eyes at her. “And what’s that?”

“Why, kill, of course.”

“Hey, get it right. I’m no murder.” Too bad he didn’t really believe that himself. God, just what was he doing with his life?

“No, no, of course not. Your victims would have to be human for it to be considered murder now, wouldn’t they?” The ancient vampire was smiling, but her eyes were crinkled and angry.

“Think what you like.”

Yuki harrumphed and stood. Lilith stood with her, completely synchronized. The pair walked past him and Tristan had the sudden, terrible urge to back up, just to get away from the pythia.

Over her shoulder, Yuki said, “I will send Desmond first thing tomorrow with your travel arrangements.”

“Joy,” Tristan answered dryly and then had a thought. “Hey.” The old vamp stopped at the door and turned to look at him. “Why don’t you just go after Lucien yourself? You’re stronger than me. You’re stronger than most vampires, being the oldest ‘n all. Someone like Lucien shouldn’t be that hard for someone like you. Fire or not.”

A dark expression filled the Master vampire’s face.

Tristan narrowed his eyes at her. “You’re scared of him, aren’t you?”

Ash sighed, shaking her head, thinking he never learned. Then again, if the Master vampire had wanted Tristan dead, she could have done it at any time, in the blink of an eye and he’d never of known what happened.
Earlier tonight proved just that.

Yuki considered him for a long time, running those crystal clear eyes over his face. Finally, she sighed and turned away, looking back to the closed
front door. “
Tabun
—perhaps.” She sighed heavily and when she spoke again, her voice was soft and sorrowful. “I was there the night Guinevere was slain. I helped Malik kill her.”

Tristan
jerked around to look at Ash. Her eyes were wide, her expression as shocked as he’d ever seen it. She didn’t know.

“Guinevere was a gentle person but her will to live was…
kyodai. Odorokubeki

Ash leaned into him to whisper the translation of “enormous” and “astonishing” as Yuki continued on as if she didn’t even remember the other
’s presence.

“She nearly killed Malik and
I both. I do not wish to play with fire again.”

“Jesus Christ, Yuki,” Tristan breathed. “Why the hell were you helping Malik?”

Yuki turned and those clear vampire eyes that haunted his nightmares rolled slowly up to set upon his own. “If you live, consider it a consolation prize, me telling you why.”

“If I live,” he muttered. And then gasped, flinching back when the old vampire appeared right in front of him. She was so close the hem of her thin skirt brushed his bare feet. She had
a warm hand against his chest over his pounding heard. His whole body was cold with anxiety that had nothing to do with her power.

“Oh, Ryōshi-san,
” she sighed in such a non-Yuki candor. “I have faith.” And then the batty old vampire left with the pythia trailing silently behind. When the door shut with a definitive click Tristan let out the breath he was holding. Ash gave her own sigh next him and he flinched, not even realizing she’d run to his aid when Yuki rushed him. He guessed that she was relived to be rid of the creepy sisters too. Who wouldn’t be? Then again, they still had another fun filled night to look forward to when Desmond showed up tomorrow with the travel plans. Tristan was so excited he could faint.

3:
G
uilty

 

ASH shut her eyes and let out a heavy sigh. This was the fourth time she’d had to repeat herself. “As I said before, more than once if you recall the past five minutes, no, I do not know what it means.”

Arms crossed over his chest, scowling down at the small vampire, Tristan wasn’t so sure that was the one-hundred percent truth. Ash just had this way with the truth that wasn’t entirely… complete. The words of the pythia’s vision haunted his very conscious thoughts since Yuki spoke them
earlier tonight. They terrified him in a way he couldn’t even begin to understand.

“Tristan,” she said, taking a step towards him. “If I knew, I would tell you and only you. It is your foretelling and only you have the right to understand it.” She took that last step between them that would put her just inches from touching him. Tentatively she reached out and put a hand against his chest when he didn’t pull away. “I have always been on your side. Never doubt my loyalty.”

“Why?”

She flinched back. “Pardon?”

“Why are you so loyal to me? What do you get from me? Out of this… arrangement. Because that’s all I see it as with the way things are now.” Maybe that was a bit harsh, but it was what he was thinking. Add his form of honesty of top of the mounting frustration and bad things started to come out of his mouth. You know, more than usual.

She stepped back, looking shocked and confused. “I…”

He took an angry step towards her. This wasn’t the sort of conversation he wanted to be having, but it needed to be said and now was as good of a time as any.

“I
—I am not sure how to answer that.”

“It’s exactly as I said, what am I to you? Why do you feel this unwavering loyalty to me?
Those were your words, just now. I want to understand them—
you
.”

She shook her h
ead a little too frantically. She wasn’t trying to lie to Tristan when she kept parts of the truth to herself. Then, perhaps, she was simply lying to herself. There were many truths the man deserved to know, none of which Ash was ready to speak on. Not just yet. She was too confused by everything. “I cannot say,” she answered in a breathy voice.

Tristan made a rude noise through his teeth and pushed past her to go to the bedroom. “That’s what I thought.”

He was just about to shut the panel separating the main room from the sleeping space when Ash called out. “Why did you agree to this hunt?”

“Excuse
me?” he drawled, turning around to face her. “I’m Uruwashi. It’s my job.”

She shook her head. “You and I both know that is not the real reason.”

God, he hated that she could read his mind so easily, as if he were an open book with
big
fucking print. “Stay out of my head.”

They stared at each other for a long time, both unwilling to back down. Tristan
relented first and sighed. “I’m doing it for you. Lucien, I know what he did to you that night. I know he,” He took a deep breath. He couldn’t say the word out loud, it would be too insensitive. It was the look on Ash’s face that stopped him, made him mind his mouth for once.

“I know he hurt you. He’s hurt a lot of people, vampire, human, whatever. He needs to be stopped.”
Tristan wasn’t sure if he really felt sympathy for the vampires that’d fallen victim to Lucien. It wasn’t because he didn’t know them but because he’d seen what they did to each other and to innocent humans. It wasn’t hard to have zero sympathy for creatures that killed indiscriminately for the pleasure of it. He only killed monsters to keep the humans safe. That was different, right?

Ash made a small noise and relaxed slightly, her fisted hands opening at her side. “Yes. You are rig
ht. He has hurt many.
And
you are Uruwashi.”

Tristan took a step closer thinking that they were on the same mindset.

“But, that doesn’t make you a God.”

He stopped, going rigid. “
Excuse me?”

“Who are you to decide his fate?”

“You’re kidding me, right?” She knew what he was, his duty. Besides that, he needed to do this. He needed to hurt that man—that vampire.

She sneered, flashing the tip of a small fang. “We do not know his side of the story, perhaps he never did those things. Perhaps, if he did, it
was not his fault.”

Tristan groaned throwing his hands up in aggravation. “Ash. Seriously, you’re giving me a fucking headache. Are you going to pull this shit every time I have a hunt or is there something else that’s bothering you? Some reason you don’t want
to see Lucien die—” The second he said it, he understood. Everything made sense in a moment of shocking clarity. She didn’t want to kill Lucien. Oh god, he was wrong all along.

Back in October, Lucien showed up at Ash’s home on the premise of rel
aying a message. He ended up staying for a bite to eat, definitely more. Tristan found Ash crying and spotted in blood. When asked if she was okay, she told him very plainly that she and Lucien had once been lovers. Tristan never pressed further than that, but he was sure that while she might have slept with him in the past voluntarily, it wasn’t so consensual that night. That Lucien raped her, in body and blood. But now, right here, she was questioning Tristan’s duty as the last Uruwashi and he saw the truth behind her words, the things she said without speaking. She wanted to fuck and feed the vampire that night. She cared about Lucien. 

Ash heard the thought as clearly as if he’d spoke aloud and gasped, stepping back. “No,” she whispered. “No, that is not...”

“I don’t fucking believe this,” he growled. “All you had to do was tell me the truth, Ash. Is that so fucking hard? I mean, how hard it is to say, please don’t kill him, I love him? Huh? How hard is it to say, hey, I can’t be with you after all, Tristan?”

She only stared at him, eyes wide with shock. She had no words for him, no excuse.

“I’m so done with this conversation.” He couldn’t even look at her any more. All this time that they spent together, the small moments they shared, as few as they were, were all for nothing. She’d been in love with someone else the entire time. God, he was so stupid.

“Wait!”

He stopped, clenching his fists tightly, but couldn’t bring himself to turn around. He couldn’t even look at her right then or he might explode.

“That is not—I… sorry.”

When she said nothing more Tristan tsked angrily and started to walk away again. She made a tiny noise, it might have been the beginning of a word, sorry. He flinched, thinking about stopping and turning to her for just a brief second, but decided to walk away instead.

Sorry
? For what? Sorry she had a thing for Lucien? Sorry he had a problem with it? Sorry she didn’t tell him sooner so that Tristan didn’t think they were some kind of couple?

It was stupid, really
, thinking an Uruwashi and a vampire could be anything more than enemies. Guess he knew the true parameters of their relationship now. No more fucking around, he was going to go to France, whack Lucien and then go home, alone, to Maryland and start over, for a third time. It would be hard but he’d move into his parent’s home, go back to work, date, maybe get a dog. Do the normal shit normal people do and make a life for himself again.

Tristan shut the shoji behind him with a
huffy sigh. He couldn’t believe the night he was having.

He went to turn on the hot water heater for the shower and then plopped down on his hard mat, an arm draped over his eyes. From the very beginning Ash had always been so ambiguous to him. Gender, needs, desires. He could never tell exactly what she was thinking and if what she was saying was even the full truth. But there
had been one thing clear to him: that Ash wanted to be with him as much as he wanted to be with her.

After
killing Malik and getting out of the hospital, Tristan found her at the burned remains of her home, reminiscing, reflecting. They said a few things to one another about their futures, together, the actual words lost to the haze of pain and drugs, but one thing in particular stuck with him. Simple, clear cut words that Ash had spoken: “I like you. I really do like you, Tristan.” As far as he saw it, Ash practically said she wanted to be with him.

S
o, what changed?

After Malik, the two moved into Tristan’s modest apartment while Ash tried to find the perfect home in the area Tristan wanted to live in Maryland that could support a woman of her habits. Being a vampire meant a laundry list of seemingly mundane things that didn’t mean shit to him, but he was okay with waiting. They were going to live together.
Together
.

Their time in waiting had been less than exciting, nothing nearly like those few weeks he spent being inducted into the vampire life. Every day was the same as the last: wake up after dark, eat, drive out of town, train, come home, shower, do random boring shit around the apartment, go to bed a few hours after Ash
, sleep through the day.

Training usually involved
either kendo, target practice or sparing with hand tools or just hands. And the random boring shit around the apartment never involved being any closer to Ash than an arm’s length away. There were no delicate touches, longing looks or deep conversation about what the other wanted for their future. Instead there were a whole lot of awkward, quiet moments filled with thoughts of what if. Two months and Tristan didn’t know shit about her. He did know they couldn’t share something as simple as a kiss safely, but that didn’t mean they couldn’t touch at all. That they couldn’t talk and do the other things couples did. Guess he misunderstood everything she said. He was just such an honest, forthright, blunt person that he forgot sometimes that not everyone was like him. In fact, Ash was the extreme opposite. In every way, it seemed.

Tristan heaved a sigh, got up from the bed and started to undress. The room was cold and he shivered as he climbed uncomfortably into the shower room, a space the size of a closet. Seriously, it was the tiniest room the Japanese could ever have made. It held a small square tub that was deeper than American tubs so that the water would come up to one’s chest, a small wall-hung sink and a removable shower head fixed on the wall. The entire room was lined in tiles, floor to ceiling—and even the ceiling. There was a drain in the middle of the floor, the whole five square feet of it, outside of the bathtub. The tub-shower area wasn’t fitted with a curtain, it was simply a closet with water.

He left the door separating the bath from the bedroom open. He was too American, too tall for the room to pull the door shut and be comfortable. He just hoped Ash didn’t come into the room.

The first few drops of hot water hit his skin and he sighed deeply, resting his palms on cold tile, head bowed under the water, letting it flow around his face, down his shoulders, warming and comforting him. He wished he could stay here forever like this, let the water just wash everything away.
He really didn’t have time for this relationship bullshit but it was all he could think about. The fact that he was about to go to France alone and hunt down Lucien didn’t even bother him. It wasn’t even on his mind in that moment and that was a problem.

He tensed, suddenly aware of
the burn in his middle. A cool hand touched his back a second after his Uruwashi blood warned him of her presence and he snapped upright, spinning towards the presence of vampire. He had to blink the water from his lashes, but he was sure he was seeing right. Ash was standing behind him. Naked.

He didn’t know what she was thinking coming in here like this. He couldn’t look at her, not and be able to tell her no. If she touched him
again, he would let her help him forget his anger and he wanted to be angry. If he wasn’t angry, he’d never leave. And he needed to leave, it was obvious they didn’t belong together.

Tristan put his back to her. “What are you doing?”

“I just… I want to, I need to apologize.”

“Stop, just stop,” he said, resting his forehead against the wall. “You’ve made your position pretty clear, Ash. I was stupid for not noticing before. So, just… leave me alone and when I leave for this job, we won’t have to see each other again after that. Okay?”

“Tristan,” she said in a breathy voice. “You… you cannot—”

“Wrong. I can and am.” He shut his eyes, feeling the cool tile permeating his forehead.
It killed him to say it, but I was time to call it, whatever it was they had. “Please, go away.”

“Tristan,” she said his name again a little more forcefully. “I only wish to fix the wrongs between us. I am trying to explain, to tell you I am sorry.” A cold hand touched his arm and the unmistakable feel of breasts and hips pressed against his back. Uruwashi blood ignited, that cold fire lit something wild inside him. He was burning up and something in him just snapped.

He spun with a speed a little too fast to be considered human, grabbed the vampire by the wrists, and flung her around, slamming her face down against the wall. He made a dangerous noise, something close to a growl, and pushed the naked line of his body against the back of hers, tightened his hold around her where he still gripped her wrists.

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