Blood Debt

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Author: Tanya Huff
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promote her betrothed to full colonel and he raced for the sanctuary of his bed having forgotten his spectral visitor in the night's work.
    "This is becoming irritating; do you at least know who has your hands?"
    The ghost threw back its head and screamed. No sound emerged from the gaping black hole of a mouth, but Henry felt the hair lift off the back of his neck and a cold dread wrap around his heart. While the scream endured, he thought he sensed a multitude of spirits within the scream; all shrieking in unison, all lamenting the injustice of their deaths. His lips drew off his teeth in an involuntary snarl.
    "Henry? Henry! Are you okay?"
    The ghost's face, distended by the continuing scream, faded last.
    "Henry!"
    It took him a moment to realize that the pounding wasn't his heart
    —it was Tony, banging frantically on the bedroom door. He shook himself free of the lingering uneasiness and padded across the room, the carpet cold and damp against his bare feet. Releasing the bolts, he called, "I'm all right."
    When he opened the door, Tony nearly fell into his arms.

    Eyes wide, panting as though he'd just run a race, Tony pulled back far enough to see for himself that Henry was unharmed. "I heard… no, I felt… it was…" His fingers tightened around Henry's bare shoulders.
    "What happened? Was it the ghost?"
    "I'm only guessing, but I think I asked it a question with a negative answer."
    "Negative?" Tony's voice rose to an incredulous squeak and he let his arms drop to his side. "I'll say it was negative. It was bottom of the pit, soul-sucking, annihilation!"
    "It wasn't that bad…"
    "Maybe not for you!"
    Concerned, Henry studied Tony's face. "Are you all right?"
    "I guess." He drew in a deep breath, released it slowly, and nodded.
    "Yeah. I'm okay. But I'm gonna stay right here and watch you dress."
    Propped up on one shoulder, he sagged against the doorframe, too frightened to be tough, or independent, or even interested in Henry's nakedness. "I don't want to be alone."
    "Do you want to know what happened?" From Tony's expression, it was clear that he hadn't needed to ask. While he pulled on his clothes, Henry described what had occurred when he'd tried to get more information from the ghost.
    "So, you can only ask one question and if the answer's yes, it disappears quietly, and if the answer's no, it lets you know how disappointed it is with you."
    "Not only how disappointed it is," Henry told him. "When it screamed, I sensed a multitude of the dead."
    "Yeah? How many dead in a multitude, Henry?"
    "This is nothing to joke about."
    "Trust me, I'm not laughin' inside." Tony followed Henry into the living room, dropping gracelessly onto one end of the heavy leather sofa. "Man, game shows from beyond the grave. You mind if I turn on some lights? That thing's still got me kind of spooked." When Henry indicated he should go ahead, he stretched back, flicked on the track lighting, and centered himself in a circle of illumination. "At least we know two things. It does want revenge, and it doesn't know where its hands are."
    "What of the others?"
    "Can we maybe deal with this one ghost at a time? I mean, why borrow trouble."
    Tucked into a pocket of shadow on the other side of the room, Henry sighed. "I'd still like to know, why me?"
    "Like attracts like."
    Brows drawn in, Henry leaned forward, bringing his face into the light. "I beg your pardon."
    "You're a vampire." Tony shrugged and stroked the tiny, nearly healed wound barely visible against the tanned skin of his left wrist.
    "Even if you're not a supernatural creature, even if all you are is biologically different…"
    " All I am?"
    "Henry!"
    Henry graciously indicated he should continue although his lip remained curled.
    "Look, there's a whole shitload of myth about you. Okay, not you specifically, but about your kind. It's all around you…" He spread his arms. "… like a kind of metaphysical fog. I bet that's what the ghost is attracted to. I bet that's what pulls

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