"Well, it seems a bit sil y, looking there," said Will. "Its not like Mortmains going to lodge a complaint against the Shadow-hunters through official channels. Very upset Shadowhunters refused to all die when I wanted them to. Demand recompense. Please mail cheque to A. Mortmain, 18 Kensington Road-"
"Enough persiflage," said Jem. "Maybe he hasnt always hated Shadowhunters. Maybe there was a time when he did attempt to gain compensation through the official system and it failed him. Whats the harm in asking? The worst thing that could happen is that we turn up nothing, which is exactly what were turning up right now. " He rose to his feet, pushing his silvery hair back. "Im off to catch Charlotte before Brother Enoch leaves and ask her to have the Silent Brothers check the archives. "
Tessa rose to her feet. She did not relish the idea of being left alone in the library with Will and Jessamine, who were bound to bicker. Of course Henry was there, but he seemed to be taking a gentle nap on a pile of books, and was not much of a buffer in the best of cases. Being around Will was uncomfortable in most circumstances; only with Jem there was it bearable.
Somehow Jem was able to whittle down Will s sharp edges and make him nearly human. "Ill go with you, Jem," she said. "Theres-there was something I wished to speak to Charlotte about anyway. "
Jem seemed surprised but pleased; Will looked from one of them to the other and pushed his chair back. "Weve been among these moldering old books for days now," he announced. "Mine beautiful eyes are weary, and I have paper cuts. See?" He spread his fingers wide. "Im going for a walk. "
Tessa couldnt help herself. "Perhaps you could use an iratze to take care of them. "
He glared at her. His eyes were beautiful. "Ever and always helpful, Tessa. "
She matched his glare. "My only desire is to be of service. "
Jem put his hand on her shoulder, his voice concerned. "Tessa, Will. I dont think-"
But Will was gone, snatching up his coat and banging his way out of
the library, with enough force to make the door frame vibrate.
Jessamine sat back in her chair, narrowing her brown eyes. "How interesting. "
Tessas hands shook as she tucked a lock of hair behind her ear. She hated that Will had this effect on her. Hated it. She knew better. She knew what he thought of her. That she was nothing, worth nothing. And still a look from him could make her tremble with mingled hatred and longing. It was like a poison in her blood, to which Jem was the only antidote. Only with him did she feel on steady ground.
"Come. " Jem took her arm lightly. A gentleman would not normal y touch a lady in public, but here in the Institute the Shadowhunters were more familiar with one another than were the mundanes outside. When she turned to look at him, he smiled at her. Jem put the full force of himself into each smile, so that he seemed to be smiling with his eyes, his heart, his whole being. "Wel find Charlotte. "
"And what am I supposed to do while youre gone?" Jessamine said crossly as they made their way to the door.
Jem glanced back over his shoulder. "You could always wake up Henry. It looks like hes eating paper in his sleep again, and you know how Charlotte hates that. "
"Oh, bother," said Jessamine with an exasperated sigh. "Why do I always get the sil y tasks?"
"Because you dont want the serious ones," said Jem, sounding as close to exasperated as Tessa had ever heard him. Neither of them noticed the icy look she shot them as they left the library behind and headed down the corridor.
"Mr. Bane has been awaiting your arrival, sir," the footman said, and stepped aside to let Will enter. The footmans name was Archer-or Walker, or something like that, Will thought-and he was one of Camil es human subjugates. Like all those enslaved to a vampires will, he was sickly-looking, with parchment pale skin and thin, stringy hair. He looked about as happy to see Will as a dinner party guest might be to see a slug crawling out from under his lettuce.
The moment Will entered the house, the smel hit him. It was the smel of dark magic, like sulfur mixed with the Thames on a hot day. Will wrinkled his nose. The footman looked at him with even more loathing. "Mr. Bane is in the drawing room. " His voice indicated that there was no chance whatsoever that he was going to accompany Will there. "Shal I take your coat?"
"That wont be necessary. " Coat still on, Will fol owed the scent of magic down the corridor. It intensified as he drew nearer to the door of the drawing room, which was firmly closed. Tendrils of smoke threaded out from the gap beneath the door. Will took a deep breath of sour air, and pushed the door open.
The inside of the drawing room looked peculiarly bare. After a moment Will realized that this was because Magnus had taken all the heavy teak furniture, even the piano, and pushed it up against the wal s. An ornate gasolier hung from the ceiling, but the light in the room was provided by dozens of thick black candles arranged in a circle in the center of the room.
Magnus stood beside the circle, a book open in his hands; his old-fashioned cravat was loosened, and his black hair stood up wildly about his face as if charged with electricity. He looked up when Will came in, and smiled. "Just in time!" he cried. "I really think we may have him this round. Will, meet Thammuz, a minor demon from the eighth dimension. Thammuz, meet Will, a minor Shadowhunter from-Wales, was it?"
"I will rip out your eyes," hissed the creature sitting in the center of the burning circle. It was certainly a demon, no more than three feet high, with pale blue skin, three coal black, burning eyes, and long blood-red talons on its eight-fingered hands. "I will tear the skin from your face. "
"Dont be rude, Thammuz," said Magnus, and although his tone was light, the circle of candles blazed suddenly, brightly upward, causing the demon to shrink in on itself with a scream. "Wil has questions. You Will answer them. "
Will shook his head. "I dont know, Magnus," he said. "He doesnt look like the right one to me. "
"You said he was blue. This ones blue. "
"He is blue," Will acknowledged, stepping closer to the circle of flame. "But the demon I need-well, he was really a cobalt blue. This ones more . . .
periwinkle. "
"What did you call me?" The demon roared with rage. "Come closer, little Shadowhunter, and let me feast upon your liver! I will tear it from your body while you scream. "
Will turned to Magnus. "He doesnt sound right either. The voice is different. And the number of eyes. "
"Are you sure-"
"Im absolutely sure," said Will in a voice that brooked no contradiction. "Its not something I would ever-could ever-forget. "
Magnus sighed and turned back to the demon. "Thammuz," he said, reading aloud from the book. "I charge you, by the power of bel and book and candle, and by the great names of Sammael and Abbadon and Moloch, to speak the truth. Have you ever encountered the Shadowhunter Will Herondale before this day, or any of his blood or lineage?"
"I dont know," said the demon petulantly. "Humans all look alike to me. "
Magnuss voice rose, sharp and commanding. "Answer me!"
"Oh, very well. No, Ive never seen him before in my life. Id remember.
He looks as if hed taste good. " The demon grinned, showing razor-sharp teeth. "I havent even been to this world for, oh, a hundred years, possibly more. I can never remember the difference between a hundred and a thousand. A nyway, the last time I was here, everyone was living in mud huts and eating bugs. So I doubt he was around"-he pointed a many- jointed finger at Will -"unless Earthkind lives much longer than I was led to believe. "