I stared at them all in disbelief. After two years of training to kill vampires, of witnessing the horrors they were capable of, I didn't know how the rest of them could let this go so easily.
“Why? How?” I blurted.
Eriko smiled. “If Father Armand let a vampire study at the Universidad, then he must be one of us.”
Us. Not one of us humans. One of us hunters. I hadn't thought about that. Father Armand personally screened every student for admission. He was a very kind, but intense, priest with a twisted sense of humor. Still, would he have even been able to tell Antonio was a vampire?
“You think Father Armand knew?” I asked.
“He knew I was a witch,” Skye said calmly.
“And he knew I was a werewolf,” Holgar added, as if it was common knowledge.
I stared at them all in shock. Finally I pivoted to face Jamie and Eriko. “Anything about the two of you I should know about?”
“No,” a deep voice answered from the shadows behind us.
I spun around, my hand on a stake, and slumped in relief when I saw that it was Father Armand.
“Each pairing has one normal student, and one with special abilities,” he explained. “It’s safer for everyone that way.”
“But--”
He raised his hand. “You think humans are the only ones who wish to fight evil? No. This war against the vampires has pulled in many people from many groups. A very few vampires retain enough of their original self that with meditation, study and discipline they can control their bloodlust. Antonio is one of those. Skye is kin to some friends of mine and I recognized her talents when we met. Holgar, years ago, learned how to safeguard himself and others from his wolf aspect. This war touches us all and, I'm afraid, it does not stop here.”
“Then we will continue to fight,” I said. “Or at least, I will.”
“And I,” Holgar said.
“Me too,” Skye put in.
The others echoed in the affirmative, Jamie last. Antonio appeared suddenly nearby, slipping his hand around mine. I fought the urge to lean against his shoulder. There would be time enough later for the two of us.
“I have only elixir for one,” Armand reminded. “And it is for Eriko.”
“Yes,” I said. I wondered how I had managed to appoint myself spokesperson for the small group, and why no one else seemed to object.
The priest--our priest--smiled at me. “You understand, then. A witch may offer protection to her partner. A vampire may do the same. However, a werewolf has a wild talent. He could inflict unintentional damage on his partner and cannot change at will.”
Eriko bowed her head. “I am not worthy,” she murmured.
Armand put his hand on Eriko's shoulder and forced her to look up. “Then become so,” he whispered.
We all will, I vowed.
“Sí,” Antonio whispered in my ear.
And so it began.
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SOME PASSING THOUGHTS
When we set out to write "Passing", we had no idea where it was going to ultimately take us. It was just supposed to be a short story for an anthology, nothing more. But when we finished, we realized that we had created something special. The world and the characters we had put in it excited both of us and the last sentence didn't feel like an ending--it was definitely a beginning! That was when we had the revelation that this was the jumping-off point for our new series. Until that point, we had talked about writing something else together but hadn't actually taken any steps toward doing so. Within a month we had sold the series idea and were busy delving deeper into this war-torn world of great love and great sacrifice.
Readers of our Crusade series will notice some changes that we made when we went to write the series. We changed the priest from Father Armand to Father Juan and gave him a mystical connection with St. John of the Cross. We gave Skye a witch family that had no connection to the Cahors from Wicked. Also, we got rid of Jack.
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