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He’ll be afraid until I lay him to rest again.”
“I don’t want you to lay him to rest. I want his pieces buried as they are, so that he’ll be buried alive and aware until he rots away.”
I did the long blink at her, the one I reserve for moments when I can’t think of a damned thing to say. I finally found something to say: “No.”
“What?” she asked.
“No, as in no, I won’t do it.”
“Three million,” she said.
“No,” I said.
“How much will it take?” she asked.
“You don’t have that kind of money.”
“Yes,” she said, “I do.”
“Jesus, woman, if you are sane enough to understand what you are asking me to do, then it is maybe the worst thing I’ve ever heard of one human being doing to another. That should frighten you, Ms. Zell. It really should if you knew the kind of crimes I’ve worked.”
“You do a lot of serial killers and rogue monsters. I did my research on you, Anita Blake.”
“Good for you, but you are a nasty piece of work.”
“I don’t care what you think of me as long as you do what I want.”
I pushed back from my desk. “No.” I stood up.
She finally realized I was serious, and she looked afraid. Of all the emotions she could have felt I hadn’t expected fear. “If not money, then what? What do you want, Anita? Name it and if money can buy it, it’s yours. What do you want?”
“From you, absolutely nothing.”
“If not for you, then your boyfriends. I had you researched and surely someone in your life must need things that money can buy.”
“Get out,” I said.
“I won’t take no for an answer. You’re the only animator who can give me Chase alive enough for him to suffer. I want him to suffer, Anita.”
“Yeah, I heard that part.” I started around my desk. I was going to open the door and get her the fuck out of my office. She stood up, and in her heels she was almost a foot taller than me. She moved between me and the door. I could have manhandled her, but the business manager, Bert, frowned on us bruising people while on office property.
“I heard that some of your vampire kills aren’t exactly on the books all legal and nice. Everyone knows you’ve murdered people, Anita.” She was actually right, but they had all been people trying to kill me, or people who had threatened me, or monsters who were trying to kill me, then eat me, or who were threatening to hurt people I was trying to protect. I didn’t lose sleep over any of my kills.
“First, it’s Ms. Blake to you. Second, people say a lot of shit about me. I wouldn’t believe it all.” Once upon a time I’d been a bad liar, but that had been a long time ago.
“I’ll take proof to the police about some of your crimes. You’ll lose that badge of yours, if not more.”
“And I’ll tell the police what you wanted me to do, because anyone who would really do what you’re describing would do something to a live person.” I studied her face. “How’s his illegitimate son’s health lately?”
Her face flickered uncertainly.
“If anything happens to him I will make sure the police come to your door.”
“You don’t know his name.”
“Oh, please, like I couldn’t find that out. He’s probably got a page on the Internet somewhere where he’s talked all about his father being Chase Zell.”
She frowned at me, as though she was wondering if I was right.
“Nothing happens to the kid, or you will not have enough money to keep yourself out of jail, or at least the nut house.”
“I am not crazy, Ms. Blake. I’m a woman scorned.”
“He was married to you for twenty-five years. I think the poor bastard suffered enough.”
That was it. She turned on the stiletto points of her expensive shoes and stalked out. If I’d known that that would make her leave I’d have said it sooner. Seemed this was my week for people wanting my very “alive” zombies for very bad purposes.
TWO WEEKS PASSED before I went back to the restaurant where Micah,