the hotel where he was supposed to be. Daniel is very obedient, like one of your submissive wolves. He would not have deviated from his orders without provocation. He is not able to travel as I can, he would have had to drive all the wayâand driving is not something a vampire in the throes of bloodlust does well.
âI decided to do some investigating of the vampire he was suppose to meet. It wasnât difficult to get his name from the clerk at the hotel where he had stayed. I could find nothing on a vampire named Cory Littletonâbut there was a man of that name offering his services in matters magical on the Internet.â
Stefan gave the floor a slight smile. âIt is forbidden us to turn anyone who is not wholly human. Mostly it wouldnât work anyway, but there are storiesâ¦â He shrugged unhappily. âIâve seen enough to know that this is a good rule. When I went hunting, I expected to find a witch whoâd been turned. It never occurred to me he might be a sorcererâI havenât seen a sorcerer for centuries. Most people today donât have the belief in evil and the knowledge necessary to make a pact with a demon. So I thought Littleton was a witch. A powerful witch, though, to be able to affect the memory of a vampireâeven a fledgling like Daniel.â
âWhy did you go after him with just Mercy?â asked Samuel. âCouldnât you have gotten another vampire to go with you?â
âDaniel had been punished, the matter was deemed over.â Stefan tapped his knee, impatient with that judgement. âThe Mistress wanted to hear no more of it.â
I had met Marsilia, the Mistress of Stefanâs seethe. She hadnât struck me as the type to be overly concerned about the deaths of a few humans or even a few hundred humans.
âI was considering going over her head, when the vampire returned. I had no proof of my suspicions, you understand. As far as everyone else was concerned, Daniel had fallen victim to his bloodlust. So I volunteered to speak with this stranger myself. I thought I might see if he was someone who could make Daniel remember doing things he had not. I brought Mercy with me as a safety precaution. I really did not expect that he could affect me as he had Daniel.â
âSo you donât think Daniel killed the people he thought he did?â I asked.
âA witch who was also a vampire might be able to implant memories, but he couldnât have made Daniel kill. A sorcererâ¦â Stefan spread his hands. âA sorcerer could do many things. I consider myself lucky that he was so eager to make the kill himself that he did not use the bloodlust heâd summoned in me to make me kill the maidâas I was half-convinced he had. I have become arrogant over the years, Mercedes. I hadnât really believed he could do anything to me. Daniel, after all, is very new. You were supposed to be a safeguard, but I didnât expect to need you.â
âLittleton was a sorcerer,â I said. âAnd some idiot vampire chose to turn him. Who did it? Was it someone from around here? And if not, why is he here?â
Stefan smiled again. âThose are questions I shall pose to my mistress. The turning might have been a mistakeâlike our fair Lilly.â
Iâd met Lilly. Sheâd been crazy when sheâd been human, and being a vampire hadnât changed that. She was also an incredible pianist. Her maker had been so caught up by her music he hadnât taken the time to notice anything else about her. Like the werewolves, vampires tend to rid themselves of someone who might draw unwanted attention to them. Lillyâs extraordinary gift had protected her, though her maker had been killed for being so careless.
âHow could it have been a mistake?â I asked. âI saw your reaction. You smelled the demon before we went into the hotel.â
He shook his head. âDemons are hardly