Roman Holiday
#42 of The Moonrise Chronicles
After a brief tussle on the bed,
Edward left her to sleep and went out into the main room. It was nice, and he
would have loved to have had the windows open
for the nighttime air, but he didn't want to encourage anyone from
trying to enter.
A determined person, not to mention
the average werewolf, would have no problem in scaling the side and making
entrance to their suite. But even then a closed window kept their scents
inside. If nothing more it might give them a little more time before they were found out.
Edward thought it through. Since
they were here illegally, then the cardinal might just allow the police to
arrest them and then finagle the stolen items back from the impound room. So he
and Maggie's main option was, that in case of a raid, to turn feral and deal
out some damage. It wasn't an idea solution whatsoever.
He sat down at the computer and did
a lot of werewolf searches. There was so much crap online that he quickly gave
it up. She had mentioned that. So he looked up Alexander the Sixth. It turns
out he was from the region of present day Spain originally. He tried cross referencing
werewolves and Spain, and didn't have a ton of luck. There was something about the
seventh son turning into a werewolf, but that seemed kind of weird, so he gave up.
Getting back to the pope, Edward
was shocked to find out the guy had mistresses and kids. So much for celibacy!
Overall, it sounded like it was party time in Rome during his reign. He read up on all sorts of
scandals, including one that reported cost the man four mule loads of
silver. Silver! It looked like the
papacy had no shortage of the metal.
But most importantly, it was this
man who founded the House of Borgia. So there was definitely a lot of play going
on in working towards power, whether it was ecclesiastical or social. So what
would he have wanted with the rings? To take power away from the Medicis? And
he couldn't help but notice a date of 1492. That was the date that Columbus
sailed to America. And he had something to do with the Spanish queen, didn't
he? He was beginning to feel like a conspiracy theorist. But it made sense that
much of the history of werewolves would be shrouded in mystery.
He moved on to searching for stuff
on Maggie's variety. There was hardly anything. Maybe if he knew Russian, more information might come up. But it seemed to him to be a dead end. So he sat and stared at the screen and
thought of other questions that he could look up. If a werewolf was touched by silver, it burned. In the right form and
delivered the right way it killed them and their bodies went up in smoke. So
what happened if they died of old age?
For that matter, did a werewolf
died of old age? His parents were gone, but were they really dead? A pile of
ashes told you nothing. Look at the way Maggie had tricked everyone. His
grandparents died by silver. He had that on good authority. Maggie's mom had
died... But she said she had transformed back to being in human form. Otherwise,
how could they have accused her father of killing her. Very strange.
He had seen it burn her fingers,
and the metal had worked on Albert Fish. He dimly remembered his own paws
during that fight. There were inconsistencies in all this. Of course, some
humans had allergies to some compounds while others didn't. Some people died from being stung by
a bee. So different werewolves had different vulnerabilities?
He was seeing more and more why
these rings would be so important. If
they removed all vulnerabilities, depending on who you were, then indeed, he
who controlled the rings controlled a lot more. A power hungry man might indeed
rise to a rank from which no one could easily remove him. It hardly mattered if
the world viewed him as a werewolf or not. If he was capable and charismatic,
then people would look too him for leadership. And if no one could take him
down, then how long might he stay in power?
The Taborum had listed a number of
people within its pages, but overall tended to gloss over specifics. It made
sense. If the book fell into the wrong hands, then whole family lines might be
hunted down. Cardinal Medici might very well spend half of the Vatican's assets
just to get it for his own.
Edward turned away from the
computer. This was so much deeper than he could ever have imagined it. Who knew there were all
these secrets being kept? His own parents never told him a word. He hoped it
was because they knew the dime in his hip would prevent him from ever being
anything more than a normal guy. He had never felt completely normal, but then
who did?
And now he was contemplating these
questions in a hotel room in Rome with a young girl he was both the father to
and the lover of. No wonder there was so much secrecy involved with werewolves.
The transformation and killing was only a small part of the irregular behaviors
of the breed. He found the corner of his mouth turning up in a quirky smile. A
werewolf's existence certainly wasn't boring.
He went over to the couch and
kicked back. He would have put on the television, but he didn't speak Italian.
He took off his ring and spun it in his fingers. Then, thinking of where she
was keeping hers, he slid his on his cock and relaxed.
They had the financial means now to
travel, but they were essentially prisoners in the hotel. She wanted to go to Russia, but getting into
Russia wasn't going to be so easy. And for that matter, where in Russia? That
was an awful lot of territory to cover.
He had a feeling she was planning on doing a lot of it as werewolves.
Her feral form was pretty good, but his? He would stand out like a stiff cock in
a nunnery.
He wondered if he really could
become something smaller than the massive form he automatically became. He
could adjust a few things, like being able to walk upright, but shrinking that
gargantuan body to the size of a normal wolf was nigh close to impossible. He
stood, undressed and willed his change. His body slid from one form to the next with
ease. Then he walked in front of a mirror. Damn! He thought. I'd hate to meet
myself in a dark alley!"
But he concentrated. His form
shrunk and withered until he was staring at a normal, timber type wolf. He was
still dark, but that was alright. Variances occurred in nature. He stood there
staring in the mirror, pondering why suddenly he could do it. It came to him
quickly. The ring! It seemed to balance out the powers of transformation too!
This was way too cool! He stood there playing around for nearly an hour before
he grew tired of the game. At one point he was so big the floor creaked. It was
a good talent to know about!
He reverted to his human form and
got dressed. Being mostly bored, he dialed up room service and had them send up
a variety of cheeses and wines. It was time to see if the alcohol problem
vanished as well.
When Maggie came out of the bedroom
later on, she saw the service cart piled high with cheese, bread, fruit, and
two bottles of wine. Edward was leaning back in a chair pouring himself a
glass. "Mags! You're up!"
She frowned. "And you're drunk!"
"I wish! Guess what! Apparently
these rings protect us from other poisons too. Well, if you consider alcohol to be a
poison. I've been sitting here drinking and eating and I can't even get drunk!"
"What? I see three empty bottles on
the floor!"
"Yep, plus this one, plus the two I
haven't even touched. This is unbelievable!"
She plunked down and grabbed a
fresh strawberry. "Mmmm. I always hated these, but now they taste great! And
they squish red too. My favorite color!"
She leaned in an grabbed a bottle
of wine. "So how does this stuff taste?"
He tossed her the corkscrew. "Make
your own opinion." She fumbled with the top for a moment before pulling out
the cork. Looking at the label she remarked, "Geez, this stuff is older than I
am. Was nineteen eighty five a good year?"
"According to the sommelier it was
excellent. I'll trust him. As you know, I've never been a drinker. But maybe
now I can change all that."
Her eyes went wide. "Do you realize
that with the ring you could win bets? Bet people that you can drink more than
they can and then collect on it!"
"Seems a bit childish, but I
suppose you're correct. I guess if the money you confiscated ever runs out,
we'll know what to do in a pinch."
She chuckled. "Sure. Better yet,
I'll do it. Most guys are so stupidly macho they would never let a little girl
out drink them."
She poured herself a glass and
downed it. "Eh. I think I'll stick with the fruit for now. It's so nice to be
able to eat normal things again."
"Again?"
"Duh! I ate normal food until I
transformed!"
He tried to suppress his grin. "You
were normal once?"
She caught his poke and sighed. " Yes. And there are things I miss about it. Mother mostly."
He instantly felt bad. "I'm sorry
Mags. I wasn't thinking."
"Don't worry about it. Looking back
is only good when you're being followed. Nothing can change that day, so forget
about it."
He suddenly wished the alcohol
would work on him. Since it didn't, he blindly tried to apologize again. She
hushed him. "I'm not one to dwell on things I can no longer control."
"Still, I am sorry. You never talk
about your mother much. What can you tell me about her?'
"She was beautiful. Of course what
kid isn't going to call their mom beautiful? But she had flowing hair and
lovely eyes. Father used to remark how wonderful they were."
"Do you know what her maiden name
was?"
"Yep. Smith."
"Oh. That's not very helpful is
it?"
"No. There are Smiths coming out of
every ass crack from here to eternity. Grandma's wasn't much better."
"Jones?" Edward said with as much
light heart humor as he could muster.
"No. Not that bad. Nicholson. Anna Nicholson. I remember seeing a photo of
her and Grandpa after they got married. She outlived him. I remember her, but I
don't know what happened to her. The people at the adoption agency said they
couldn't find any record of her anywhere."
"Wait; what? There had to be some
record of her. She was born, got married, had a kid; stuff!"
"Yep, and despite all that,
nothing. I could have gone to her place maybe, if she was still alive. I
figured she was pretty old so I would probably actually be looking after her. But on
paper it was like mom was created out of thin air."
"But the records!"
"Yeah, tell me about it. But being
a werewolf sort of took precedence over anything else. But now that things are
rolling, I'm kind of curious what I could find if I dug deep enough. I see that
there is a lot of subterfuge going on with our kind. Verona was right. It isn't
all fun and games."
That got him thinking about her. He
hoped she was doing alright. They had volunteered a black out on
communications. Only in a dire emergency were they to contact each other. The
cardinal wasn't tech savvy but there were those who were. Governments kept
their eyes and ears open constantly. No one was safe.
"Yeah, she's right. But let's get
back to your family. Where were they from?"
"I have no idea. Grandma Anna used
to babble at times, to herself when she thought no one was around. It wasn't in
English. But as to where she was from, I just can't say. If I were to guess, I'd say somewhere in Russia. That's what that Bernard fellow said."
"I knew that I descended from
French stock, but nothing much else. As a kid, you have other things to worry
about. Now I wish I knew more about my family tree."
"Me too. And now you have me
thinking; what happened to all the stuff that was in my house? There were
photographs and things. I wonder where they went."
"That would be a question for the
state. For that matter, you should have gotten some money or something from the
sale of the house. That would be another thing to look into when we get back."
She smiled grimly. "If we get back. I don't think we'll be
flying out on the same plane we came in on. That would take a miracle. Anyway,
we need to leave here soon."
"I've been thinking about that.
Russia isn't all that close and I don't see any conceivable way of getting
there."
"We aren't going to Russia."
"No? You've changed your mind?"
"No. But we need to go to France
first."
"OK, I'll bite. Why France?"
"Because we are going to go to the Chateau
d'Amboise."
"Never heard of it. Is it a purported werewolf
haven?"
"I have no idea. But it is where
Leonardo Da Vinci is buried."
"And you want to meet a dead guy?"
"Shut up father. I'll have you know
that there was once a bloody war that is referred to today as the French War of
Religion."
"I never heard of it. I guess history class
missed that one," he said sarcastically.
"Shut up! The important thing is to
note who those opposing forces were."
"Ok, I'll bite. Who?"
"The Huguenot House of Bourbon and
the House of Guise."
"My family?"
"To a degree. But the real thing
was who settled the war."
"And that would be..." His patience
was remarkably less than hers today.
"Catherine de Medici. She was the
queen of France at the time."
"Bourbons and Medici. Oh how I am beginning to really hate
history."
"So I think that there is more to
Leonardo's grave than people let on. So I say we visit the man who gave us
these boxes and see if there are any clues in France.
"Gee, you make it sound so easy."
"Hey, I never said it would be
easy." She then turned and craned the back of her neck towards him. She looked over her shoulder with her most fetching look.
"What are you doing?" he asked, perplexed.
"You've said twice now that you'd
bite. Now pay up. I want the mating stance and everything!"