Edward's gun was pressed to Damien's head the next instant.
"No!" I shouted, tugging at the ropes. "Edward, you promised me you'd take care of him."
Edward frowned, confused. "I am taking care of him."
"You know I didn't mean for you to kill him."
"I do?"
The room was suddenly pandemonium, everyone talking at once.
In the midst of everything, Damien's eyes met mine. I saw no one but him. He'd revealed himself for me.
Knowing Edward, he would die for it.
"Silence," Elise snapped.
Amazingly, everyone complied.
"I don't need the blood of a live werewolf in human form right now." She lifted her hand out of the bag.
Her fingers held a full syringe. "I already have it."
"Oops," Damien murmured.
"Yes." Edward shoved the gun into Damien's ear. "Oops."
"Take it outside," Elise ordered.
"No." I struggled, again to no avail. "Don't hurt him. He's not what you think."
"Not the fanged and furry?" Jessie asked. "What exactly does werewolf mean, Leigh?"
"He's different."
"That is what they all say," Edward murmured.
"Why don't you tell us what you're talking about?" This was Will, a voice of reason always. Despite his Forrest Gump manner, he was starting to grow on me.
"The brown wolf," I blurted. "The one that was killing the others but not eating them."
"You?" Jessie asked Damien.
He tried to nod, but it was a little hard with a gun in his ear.
"Him," I confirmed. "He's been helping us."
"No, he's been helping Hector." Jessie drew her weapon.
"He didn't know about the legend."
Jessie rolled her eyes. "Are you that naive?"
My body stiffened as if I'd been hit with a cattle prod. Every muscle, every joint, tightened in agony. My eyes bugged.
I saw the moon, felt its sheen on my skin like a caress. Then it was gone, and I lay there panting, aching, bleeding, but there was no blood.
"I'd like to inject this before the first change," Elise said. "Upsetting her is only making that happen more quickly. Perhaps we could let him live until I'm done here?"
"Fine, whatever." Jessie put up her gun.
"Edward?" Elise murmured.
Edward's gaze flicked toward her, then away. "I will not shoot him. Unless he makes me. But I will not put away my weapon."
He removed the gun from Damien's ear - barely. With Edward, that was the best I could hope for.
The fit, or whatever it had been, passed. I was covered with sweat. My skin seemed too small, the hair on my arms too big. My scalp tingled, as did the base of my spine. Hell, I was probably sprouting a tail.
"Get on with it," I ordered.
Elise stuck me. Frowning, she depressed the syringe and shot every last drop into my vein.
She pulled the needle out, pressed a cotton pad to the prick, lifted it, scowled. "No blood," she murmured. "The wound healed already."
"Is that good or bad?"
"I have no idea."
Oh, yeah, I was the guinea pig.
I waited for... something. What I got was nothing at all.
Everyone stared at me. I stared back. We waited for what seemed like forever but was probably only an hour.
"How do you feel, Leigh?" Elise asked for the fifth time.
"Fine," I repeated.
"Any strange visions, odd pains?"
"Not anymore."
"I'll stay with her," she said.
"No," Edward stated, gun still pointed at Damien.
"If she hasn't changed by morning, the serum works. There's no reason for all of us to stay here. Don't you have something to do?"
Edward glanced at Damien. "Why, yes, I do."
"No!" I said. "If the serum works, we can use it on him."
Damien blinked. His eyes met mine; something flickered in the gray-green depths. I think it was hope.
"She's right," Elise murmured.
Edward scowled, but he lowered his gun. "Do not make me come after you. You will not like what happens then."
"I'm not leaving Leigh. Ever."
"If the serum does not work, I will kill you."
"If the serum doesn't work, I'll let you."
The world receded, but at least I didn't smell the forest, hear the trees, feel the wind. I didn't taste blood; I didn't even want to. I had to sleep. But before I did, just in case I never woke up, I wanted one last kiss.
"Damien," I whispered.
He knelt by the bed. His fingertips brushed my hand. I turned my face, and his mouth was there. How had he known what I wanted without my saying a word?
The kiss was gentle, sweet, everything I could ask for in a final embrace. His tongue tasted of mint -
fresh and clean, new. He nibbled my lower lip, rubbed his thumb along my cheekbone.
"Reverse Sleeping Beauty complex," Jessie muttered. "His kiss puts her to sleep."
I fell into the satin darkness with a smile on my face as his breath mingled with mine.
There was a tunnel or maybe a cave. Dark, not a flicker of light to stay away from - or perhaps run to.
But the darkness was peaceful. There was no one there but me. No Jimmy, no family, but the best part
... no Hector. I went down that tunnel gladly and fell off the edge of the world.
The next instant, or so it seemed, I jerked awake. I was alone, and the gray light of dawn shivered on the horizon. I looked down. I was still me. No fangs, no fur. It was a good day.
A soft footfall drew my attention to the door. Damien stood in the entryway, barefoot, tousled, his chin shadowed, skin pale. For an instant I wondered what had happened to the good doctor; then I realized I didn't care. Damien was here. He was the only one I wanted to see right now.
"Did you sleep?" I asked.
"Of course not."
"Wanna come to bed?"
His eyes widened. His mouth opened, then shut. He shrugged.
"Untie me."
"Leigh - " he began.
"Do it, Damien. I won't bite." I let a slow smile spread across my face. "Unless you want me to."
He crossed the room, stood over the bed, staring down at me. Suddenly I was embarrassed. Wanting him at a time like this - what was the matter with me?
"You don't have to untie me," I muttered. "Maybe you shouldn't."
"We can't - "
"We can. I think we've proved that quite a few times."
"But we've never..."
He was having a helluva time articulating this morning.
"Are you trying to say that we've never been together when I knew what you were and I knew that you knew what I was?"
He gave a half-laugh. "Something like that."
"Why do you think I want us to be together now?"
He lifted his eyes. There was that hope again.
"Why?" he whispered.
I'd awoken this morning a human being. No tail, no snout, no savage bloodlust. Maybe, one day, Damien would, too. And if he could, then we might have a future. All I had to do was kill the demon who wanted to mate with me beneath the full moon.
My life - what can I say? - it wasn't for sissies.
"Why?" I repeated. "Because I love you."
I hadn't planned to say that. What if I had to shoot him? But what if he died - what if I did - before I told him the truth? At least Jimmy had known how I felt and he'd died without discovering how I'd betrayed him.
I pushed away the thought. I needed to let the past go and focus on the future. I'd been close to death and worse last night. Every day from now on was a gift.
Dwelling on what I'd done, punishing myself with it, was getting me nowhere. I needed to live or get out of the game. With Damien in my life, I knew which one I would choose.
He knelt by the bed. His clever fingers released the knots. My hands went around his neck and pulled him close.
"Tell me again," he demanded.
"I love you."
Our lips met and I forgot everything but him. There was no one, nothing, else. No werewolves, no demons, no power eaters. Just Damien and me - until Edward walked in.