Crimson Death
Page 114

 Laurell K. Hamilton

  • Background:
  • Text Font:
  • Text Size:
  • Line Height:
  • Line Break Height:
  • Frame:
   We got napkins from the bar and wedged them in the crack of the “closed” window. “Good thing none of the vampires stayed up here,” he said.
   We all agreed. “Someone make a note to get this window fixed. Blackout shades aren’t a luxury for us.”
   “Done,” Nicky said, and he was making a note in his smartphone.
   We all sat back in our seats, though Dev moved up to sit across from Nathaniel where Damian had been. There was barely room for his shoulders next to Nicky’s even in the comfy swivel seats. I wasn’t sure they would have fit next to each other in coach seats on a regular airplane.
   “What do you guys do on commercial airlines? I mean, how do you fit into the seats?”
   They looked at each other and then Nicky answered, “I ride first class.”
   Dev grinned. “Not fit.”
   I smiled back. I couldn’t help it. “Okay, ask a silly question.”
   Nathaniel put an arm across my shoulders and said, “We should tell Dev about Asher.”
   The smile faded on Dev’s face. “I don’t need to know anything about him.”
   “This, you actually do,” I said.
   We told him, and Nicky, and anyone else on the plane who wanted to hear. It wasn’t big enough to really keep secrets, especially not when the people in question had super-hearing. It was like trying to keep secrets around Superman: just not happening.
   Dev was frowning and rubbing his temples by the time we were finished.
   “I’m sorry,” I said.
   He opened his eyes and looked at me. “You didn’t break my heart. Why are you sorry?”
   “I guess I’m sorry Asher is such a shit.”
   “He was a shit to you, too.”
   “But I didn’t want to marry him, so it didn’t break my heart as much,” I said.
   Dev smiled, more chagrined than happy. “Yeah, well, I’m not twenty-five yet, so I get to make stupid choices.”
   “At least he didn’t say yes,” Nicky said.
   Dev looked at him and it was not a friendly look. “I wanted him to say yes, or I wouldn’t have asked him.”
   “If he’d said yes, then you would just be fucking Asher and no one else; is that really what you want?”
   “He was never monogamous for you, but he expected you to be for him,” I said.

   “Cousin,” Pride said, leaning in between Dev’s and Nicky’s seats, “Asher is one of the most selfish people I’ve ever met. I don’t know how you dated him as long as you did.”
   “He’s the most beautiful man I’ve ever met,” Dev said.
   “No one is beautiful enough to make up for being that much of a selfish bastard.”
   “The sex was amazing.”
   Pride shrugged, his hands making a push-away gesture. “We’ll all stay with the crazy ones longer than we should for the sex.”
   “I hate the idea that only the crazy ones are great in bed, because it’s not true,” I said.
   They all looked at me.
   “What? I’m having great sex and I’m not dating crazy.”
   They looked at each other now, and then Nicky said, “Anita, I’m a sociopath who tried to kill you and almost everyone you loved when we first met. How is that not the most crazy boyfriend ever?”
   “Okay, I’ll give you that one,” I said, smiling and patting his knee.
   Nathaniel said, “I was the crazy boyfriend for years, but I went to therapy and worked through my issues.”
   “But you still do sex like you’re the crazy boyfriend,” Dev said, leaning forward and kissing Nathaniel. He parted from the kiss, his hand playing with the thick braid of Nathaniel’s hair.
   Nathaniel ran his hand along the other man’s thigh as he said, “You fuck pretty good for not being the crazy one.”
   It made Dev laugh and lean in for another kiss. This one lasted a little longer, and I watched sort of fascinated. I’d been with them together more than once and knew they were doing more just the two of them, but that just made them better together and I was good with that.
   Dev drew back and said, “I’m so vanilla compared to you.”
   “Everyone is vanilla compared to Nathaniel,” Pride said.
   We all shook our heads. Ethan spoke up from across the aisle. “Not anyone else sitting over there with you.”
   “What do you mean?” Pride asked.
   “It’s one of the reasons that Anita and I didn’t work out as regular lovers. I am vanilla and she isn’t, and she’s not attracted to straight vanilla men.”
   “I won’t apologize for what I like,” I said.
   “I’m not asking you to, but I’m trying to explain to Pride that he doesn’t understand that Nathaniel isn’t the only nonvanilla here.”
   “Me, too,” Domino said. “I’m too vanilla to be part of Anita’s harem. I’ll do group sex if there are enough women involved, but other than that I’m not oriented the same way that the rest of Anita’s men are.”
   “I thought Nathaniel was the only . . . I don’t want to be insulting,” Pride said.
   “I’m the biggest pain slut of anyone in Anita’s life, if that’s what you mean.”
   Pride looked relieved. “Yes, that’s what I mean.”
   “Nathaniel isn’t the only one of us who likes pain; he just goes further than the rest of us,” I said.
   “I guess I consider Dev vanilla except for being bisexual,” Pride said.
   “I do group sex and you know I’m an exhibitionist,” Dev said.
   “I guess I was just counting bondage as not vanilla.”
   “Sorry, Pride, but vanilla sex is narrower than just not doing bondage,” I said.
   Dev said, “The first time I was with Asher was with Nathaniel, Micah, and Anita. A four-way doesn’t count as vanilla.”
   “Okay, I get that I’m wrong on my definition of vanilla, and if you were as into bondage as Anita, or Nathaniel, I could see you missing Asher. Apparently, he’s a talented top in the dungeon, but you and he never did the dominant-submissive thing together.”
   “No.” All the smiles were gone from Dev now. He’d sat back in his seat, not trying to touch anyone.
   “If you don’t like pain, then a vampire can’t go down on you that well, because of the fangs, so was the sex really that good, or was it just the being-in-love-with-him part?” Pride asked.