CHAPTER ELEVEN
KIN
CONTINUED
“It’s not about us,” Seth said.
	He was sitting in Lewis’s apartment looking more sane and confident than he ever had. He corrected himself.
	“It is about us. About you and about me,” he said to Chris, “but, what the three of us are does not come between what you and Lewis are.”
	“I think I understand what you are saying,” Chris said. “It almost makes sense.”
	“Love is private,” Lewis said. “The way we think of it now. You know, you’ve seen those shows and those movies. A man tells a woman, you and me against the world, kid. Some bullshit like that. Love is you and me, and that’s important, but its also not as important as you think.”
	“The old ways are gone,” Seth said. “The old things are passing.”
	“Like monogamy?” Chris said doubtfully.
	“Not what I meant,” Seth said. 
	“Like clans,” Lewis said, “.Like families. We are forming the new house. The new family. And what are all clans and families founded in.”
	“Love. Covenant?”
	“Fucking,” Seth said. “Desire. The desire that welds all things together. In the Garden of Eden there was no desire, no need, nothing to be joined together. Out of it, in the world, Adam clung to Eve and so the human race was born. And then Lamech took two wives. So did Abraham. Jacob four. Desire.”
	“Which of us is Abraham?” Chris wondered, “and which of us Hagar?”
	“Maybe each of us at one time or another,” Seth said. “But I only say these things it to explain it all. Do you mind so much sleeping with me?”
	Chris  looked at Lewis, but Lewis seemed almost distracted.
	“No,” Chris said. “But I feel that I should.”
	“But we are what we are,” Seth said. “And even at this moment we are becoming stronger with each other, not weaker. So we ought to stay together.”
	“That,” Chris said, “is the strangest sexual proposition I have ever heard.”
	“But it not a sexual proposition,” Seth said, “Not strictly.”
	He stretched his legs before him, folding his white sleeved arms over his dress shirt. “It is something else entire.”
	“I must leave,” Lewis stood up. “We all must leave.”
	“What?” Chris  said.
	“I’ll drive,” Seth said.
	“You drive behind us,” Lewis said. “But, Chris, you may have to take me directly.”
The third candle, the pink candle burned in the round wreath and the vigil of candles was making its wheel to the fourth, the purple one before Christmas as the congregation sang:
Christ, be our light! Shine in our hearts.
Shine through the darkness.
Christ, be our light!
Shine in your church gathered today.
Longing for peace, our world is troubled.
Longing for hope, many despair.
Your word alone has pow’r to save us.
Make us your living voice.
Christ, be our light! Shine in our hearts.
Shine through the darkness….
	Lawrence Malone sensed her at his side, sensed the end of his peace, the moment of escape from the questions in his mind and the lack of innocence outside this door, and he turned to see the blond woman, red lipped, white face, gold white hair pale as her brother’s.
Tantum ergo Sacramentum
Veneremur cernui:
Et antiquum documentum
Novo cedat ritui:
Præstet fides supplementum
Sensuum defectui.
	Her voice seemed as loud as anyone else’s though no one else seemed to hear it. He was used to this vampire trick, the same he and Chris used to have open discussions in public settings, but now another voice on his other side sang:
Longing for food, many are hungry.
Longing for water, many still thirst.
Make us your bread, broken for others,
shared until all are fed.
	He turned to see Lewis leaning across him, singing into the terrified vampire woman’s face, and as she began to rise, his hand gently closed upon her wrist and he sang:
“Rwy'n rhwymo chi
Rwy'n rhwymo chi
Rwy'n eich rhwymo â rhwym y wrach
trwy waed i rwymo
trwy fyddaf yn rhwymo
Rwy'n eich rhwymo â rhwym y wrach.”
	And as Evangeline had sung and none noticed, so no one noted Lewis, and Laurie, who had never heard this tongue and did not know it, nonetheless understood Lewis’s words clearly.
I bind you
I bind you
I bind you with the witch's bind
By blood I bind 
By will I bind
I bind you with the witch's binding.
	
	All around them Mass still took place, and all around them people rose for Communion. Lewis and Laurie rose to let the other people in the pew out while above them, in the loft, the choir continued to sing. 
“Why are you here?”
	Why, my lord, Aos Si, because your brought me,” Evangeline answered.
	“Clever,” Lewis said, nodding his head. “But not amusing, my lady.”
	Evangeline threw back her head and laughed. “I can’t see how it isn’t amusing.”
	Chris rose to strike her, but Lewis said, “No. That’s not necessary. And she is your sister.”
	“Yes, Christopher,” Evangeline drawled, and her accent took on a British quality that Chris’s did not have, and that Lewis realized, could never have been hers in life given where she came from and when. “It isn’t kind to strike your sister, and it isn’t right to sink into barbarity.”
	“Lord Aos Si, would you like to know how it was that Chris found me? Found I was alive after long long years of assuming, nad possibly hoping everyone he had known was dead?”
	“No,” Lewis said from the chiar where he sat, Laurie standing beside him, “That isn’t actually why you’re here.”
	“Oh, my Lord—”
	“And you oughtn’t call me lord,” Lewis said, “nnless you mean it.”
	“Well,” Evangeline pretended to wither, “I suppose I’m not going to have any fun with you.”
	“It’s doubtful.”
	“Such is the way of strong witches.”
	“Surely you’ve know strong witch’s before.”
	“I have known witches. I have heard of you. “
	“Heard of me?”
	“Yes,” Evangeline said. “But I have never met you until recently, and I have certainly met none like you.”
	“And how—please satisfy my curiosity—had you heard of me?”
	“Oh, well you must understand that first time we met, I did not know who you were. I knew you were mighty in power, but who you were, I did not understand. Time taught me. Actually, listening to your kinswoman Eve, taught me. You are one of the Living Ones, one of those who come back into this world again and again. I have heard of you for centuries. You are Malachy.”
	Lewis sat before her unmoved and then she said, “I had hoped that this might surprise you.”
	“I see,” Lewis rose, “that though you call me lord and even mighty, you still do not really believe—”
	“Oh, I do.”
	“Then let us say, do not understand who I am,” Lewis said. “You see, my dear… sister I should call you, I suppose, I don’t have time for games and foolishness. We were going to look for you, but you brought yourself to Laurie today, and it was easy to find you then. Did you have to gloat? Did you have to let him know what you had done? Was it… that childish impulse that ;led you to Saint Patrick’s today?”
	“My Lord—”
	“Do not,” Lewis warned in a bland tone,” call me that…again.”
	“It may have been that impulse,” Evangeline said.
	“But what was the impulse that led you to so assist Lynn Draper in finding the archives on Lawrence and then led you to reveal to him his relationship to her. What were you hoping to achieve?”
	Evangeline was quiet for a while, and she looked down at her lap from the chair where she sat, bound only by Lewis’s words. And then she looked up at Chris, and next at Laurie, biting her lips and smiling before she spoke.
	“I wanted to see the look on his miserable face when he knew he’d been shooting loads into his granddaughter.”
	Laurie leapt up with a growl, and his hands nearly went about her neck, but at that same time, Lewis’ palm went to her forehead and and he said, simply. “I will give you a last change to, of your own will, tell me why you have done this and what the nature of your business is with my cousin Eve.”
	“Eve’s a real fun girl to hang out with and I think she has great hair, Mainly we’re just into beauty secrets—”
	“Reveal,” Lewis commanded simply, his hand touching Evangeline between the eyes, and suddenly, her head went back and she declared in an almost staccato tone:
	“The Sword is the tool of the Master, as the Bowl is the tool of the Maid. Augustus could never be Master but he knew without the Sword you could never be Master either.”
	“We could make another sword,” Lewis said. “We could find another sword. It is a symbol.”
	“No,” Evangeline continued, “that sword is enchanted twice over by five Masters and enchanted by Malachy. Only with that sword can you actually regain all of your memories, all of your strength and become Malachy again.”
	“And how is that done?” Lewis said, evenly while Laurie and Chris looked to each other amazed, “or is that beyond your knowledge?”
	“No. I learned from Augustus himself. The Sword and Crater act as a key. When the ritual of the Master is performed and the wine is poured into the bowl and when the Sword is placed into that bowl, then one becomes Master.
	“Yes, I know. That is how it has always been.”
	“But Malachy always had two loves. One of our kind and one of his own. Their blood or their seed must be in that bowl with the wine, not much, less that a drop, really. And the sword msut draw your own blood. When the the Sword with your blood is placed in the Crater with their blood or their seed, when you consume that wine at the ritual, in that moment will you become Malachy, not simply the one long gone, but all the lives that Malachy ever possessed. All other Masters before you, even the mighty Owen himself are simply placeholders for you until Malachy returns. This is why Augustus sought to take the Sword. The Crater he knew was beyond him.”
	“But what about Laurie?” Chris demanded.
	Evangeline’s face changed. She smiled up at her brother spitefully, and then spat at him.
	“She’s under my bond,” Lewis explained. “Not yours. Sorry about that. Now,” Lewis turned ot her, “what about Laurie?”
	“I wanted him to know that I had won.”
	“Won?”
	“:Yes,” Evangeline said. 
	“Please, dear Evangeline,” Lewis asked, “explain.”
	“I am new to you,” Evangeline said. “But not to your family. I met Augustus, your… uncle?”
	“He is my great uncle Owen’s great uncle so, yes,” Lewis said, “an ultimate uncle.”
	“It was in the time that I came back into Christopher’s life. In the first time I met Lawrence. That was also when I met Augustus, for if you know everything else you know his life is long. He told me… many things. In fact, though Chris does not know it, I came to seek him because Augustus had already told me he was the vampirc lover, the necessary blood for the enchantment which would bring Malachy back into the world. But I learned also that there is a link, a link between your kind and my kind. What that link is—is closed to me except something called the Story of Lot.”
	Lewis nodded, indicating Evangeline should continue.
	“It is like the story from the Bible, but it is about our kind, the Drinkers. The story says that there was once a drinker named Lot, and he had two daughters, for you know we are capable of reproducing, The men produce mortals, the female drinkers produce born drinkers. Lot wed a mortal woman. She died, but seven daughters she left him, He did not understand that they were mortal, for this was in the early days of our kind. He wondered if their children would be mortal or if finally they would also be drinkers. He could not tell, and the daughters did not know either. One night the oldest daughter longed to give birth to a drinker to please her father, and so she intoxicated him and lay with her own father.  So the story says, the next night the second daughter did so, and so on, all seven of them, and all seven daughters became pregnant by their father.”
	While she told this story, Laurie frowned in disgust and Chris’s mouth was open a little.
	Evangeline continued, “But the children born were mortal as anything. However, one by one, as time continued, these children proved to possess great powers, each child with one great power. Thus it was learned that for reasons unknown, when a vampire reproduces with one of his children, provided the link is not too distant, the union creates a witch of great power, and a witch born to darkness.”
	“You rejoiced because Laurie happened to meet a distant descendant,” Chris said, looking at her in scorn.
	“Not distant,” Evangeline said. “Not distant at all. And not by accident.
	“Every step was hoped for,” Evangeline said, her voice now rising in rapture. Laurie, who gave the world two daughters and one son. Lynn traced her lineage through her maternal grandmother. But had she done a little more work she would have learned that Patrick Malone had seven children, seven Laurie! You had at least seven grandchildren, and one of them, a girl by the name of Nancy, who is very much dead and doesn’t matter… Let’s get back to Nancy Malone later. Let’s go to Vanessa.”
	“Keep the names of my children out of your mouth.”
	“Oh, please. You turned your back on them when the oldest was ten years because your poor vampire heart was broken.” 
	Evangeline continued. “Vanessa did well for herself in time. Married a man named Oliver Macready. She had several children, none of whom matter because of Robert Johnson. Not the Blues guitarist who sold his soul at the—”
	“You need to wrap this story up,” Lewis said with the closest moment he’d had to losing his patiencc.
	“Well, yes, you’re right,” Evangleine agreed.
	“Robert Johnson had a daughter who is the paternal grandmother of your Lynn.”
	“And this matters because,” Laurie said.
	“Because Robert Johnson was adopted. He was the illegitimate son of the aforementioned Nancy, your granddaughter by Vanessa.”
	“Oh,” Laurie said, hollowly.
	“Yes,” Evangeline said, “and what is more, that baby was hidden away because Nancy had the misfortune to, from rape or genuine pleasure who can say, have a baby at the age of fifteen by her cousin, another one of Patrick’s children. So you see, Lynn is your great-great granddaughter , your three times great-grandchild twice over. In other words, her pedigree is so collapsed she is full of your DNA and now, you’ve been fucking her for months. You’ve been filling her with your seed, Lawrence.”
	While Laurie glared at her, Chris said, calmly, “and so you’re here gloating about… hoping he’ll stay with her and get her pregnant.
	“Oh, you’re a fool and a slow fool at that,” Evangeline said looking up at her brother. “But I can tell by the look on the good wizard’s face that he already understands.”
	“Lynn is pregnant,” Laurie said.
	“You could have told if you were paying attentuion. For us it’s simple. The blood changes. Had you been paying attention, you would have sensed the new life in her. The witch life.”