We had few breaks and worked late into the night. Rosario and Sean had gone to Sean’s parents’ home for his game night. Echo had insisted that it would be best, because we would need Sean’s father and they had just lost a family member.
Echo made sure everyone ate and wandered off without having more than a couple bites of her dinner. I went to search for her. I found her in the basement sitting near the door to the little feeding hole.
She had the door open and was listening to Victor raging about people stealing his territory and his mate. Echo wasn’t crying, like I expected her to be. Instead, she looked dazed.
“Echo. Are you alright?” I asked.
“ECHO! WHERE’S MY ECHO!” Victor roared.
“I’m right here, my love. Remember? You put me in here so I would be safe while you work. That’s just the companion you put in with me. Remember, Victor? You didn’t want me to be lonely, so you got me a friend.” Echo said softly.
“The babies are safe. You are safe. I need papers. I need to control my territory. I need to make my territory safe so you can come be with me. You are mine.” He started mumbling.
“Talia, would you get Victor some papers? He needs to run his territory.” She asked in a choked voice.
I nodded and went to his office. There was a file of useless information. Profiles of vampires who were no longer in the territory. It would be enough to occupy him.
Quickly, I rushed back to the basement and handed the file to Echo. She slipped it in the feeding hole. Victor grabbed her hand. I could hear him kissing her hand.
My body tensed. I didn’t want him to hurt her, but there was nothing I could do. I just had to trust that Victor wouldn’t hurt her.
“Have you eaten, Amor? Are the babies making you sick?” He asked.
He thought she was pregnant. I remembered her saying that last night. My poor Victor. This curse was making him an idiot and now it had found his true heart’s desire.
As much as he loved power, he wanted people to care for and he wanted a family. That was why Echo was such a perfect match for him as his Solus Amor. She would be able to give him that.
“I ate as much as I could, Victor. I’m not sick. I want you to focus on your papers and get your territory in order for me and the babies, okay? I’m going to go rest. Work hard for me. I love you.” Echo whispered and pulled her hand back.
I saw Victor’s hand pick up the file and Echo closed the little door. There was a hollow look in her eyes as she walked past me. She seemed so strong earlier, now she was showing just how affected she was.
“I hate lying to him.” She whispered on the stairs. “I’m glad he’s safe. The curse can’t take him from me if he’s locked up. He’s safe.”
Following her, I nodded. I knew she couldn’t see me, but speaking seemed like I would be violating her privacy somehow.
By the time we reached the top of the stairs, Echo had rebuilt herself. She turned at smiled. I closed the door behind me and smiled back.
“Let’s get back to work. We need to figure out what kind of spell Fenton could have cast on Grigori and how to break it. Everything will be fine. Don’t worry about Victor. He’s safe.” Echo said and turned back to the office.
We worked for a few more hours, before Echo ordered some blood tea. I realized that she had only eaten the blood food earlier. It was like she was becoming more vampiristic.
We were reading through magic books while Marius was on the computer. Echo would have to go help him from time to time. He was searching through as much information as he could online about domestic cats.
Valor started drifting around one in the morning and Echo sent him to bed, along with Preston. Echo drank most of the tea and didn’t seem to be feeling tired, as she went to make more once we ran out.
While she was gone, I looked up at Marius. “Are you worried about Echo?”
“No. She’s doing just fine. We’ll get the answers we need before the curse starts affecting her. I’m proud of her. This is the woman I knew was under that soft exterior.” He grinned.
“You don’t mind how she’s changed? Did you know I saw her in the basement listening to Victor raging? She wasn’t crying, she was just staring into space. By the time she made it back upstairs, she was like a completely different person.” I told him.
“Talia, there is no reason to worry about Echo. She has been the Master of the territory for only a day. The curse won’t turn on her for at least a few weeks. Right now, we need to focus on Victor.” Marius said.
The cat sat on his cushion and chattered. I wished we had someone who understood him in the room. He looked happy with himself as he turned in a few circles and curled in a ball to sleep.
A few more hours passed, when Echo’s alarm went off. She sighed and stretched. I looked at the clock. It was five in the morning.
“You aren’t considering training after not sleeping all night.” I said.
“Of course. I’ll take a nap after training. There are a lot more books to go over. I’ll only have afternoons next week, since I need to get my testing done. I have time to sleep in on Monday because I don’t have a first period class. Gray can drive me to school. That means I can go to bed after training and sleep for about four hours. That’s all I need.” Echo explained.
“Go dress for training, Echo. I’ll meet you out there.” Marius told her and shooed her away.
“Marius. She’s going overboard. It’s one thing for a vampire to stay up this long, she’s still human.”
“She’s just serious about saving your childe, Talia. I’m going to go train with her. It will give me a chance to see how much work she needs.” He smiled as he headed out the door.
Echo may have been taking healing Victor more seriously, but it didn’t stop me from worrying. She needed to stay healthy in order for her to remain useful in this endeavor. I would talk to her about it later.
Finn and I worked on the books until Lisa came to get us for breakfast. She put some fish into the cage for the cat. He meowed at her and ate.
In the dining room, Marius was seated next to Echo on one side and Gray was on her other. It made sense. Her sire should be seated in a place of honor. I sat beside him.
Rosario came in, rubbing his eyes and alone. I knew Sean was going to be staying with his parents, but it was strange to see them apart. They were like Dillon and Jean-Claude. Always together.
Soon, the table was surrounded. The wolves brought out our meal and retreated to the kitchen to have their own. Echo ate a lot more than she had at dinner. I was relieved to see her having a full meal.

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