Lestat leaned back, allowing Black Cat to look at the wound. He was sick of  
talking. He hadn’t really meant to accuse his friend of being in league with a 
 murderous sorcerer or whatever. It had been more out of fear than any true  
suspicion that he had mentioned the event at all. Still, now that his thoughts 
 were on the subject, he began to wonder anew just how Black Cat could speak 
in  the first place and why he had access to a dagger that could ward off 
demonic  wolves. Even more puzzling was his reluctance to speak of a man, and a 
handsome  man at that, who could only have been his master. Had the beautiful 
Louis once  been a sorcerer? That would explain his ownership of a talking cat 
in an  enchanted castle surrounded by ever-changing weather and silent, 
invisible  servants. 
Yes that must be it, Lestat thought to himself as Black Cat sniffed the  
wound. Louis was a sorcerer of some kind. That would explain a lot of  things. 
“There does not seem to be any infection. My servants treated you well, and  
just in time. The bleeding seems to have stopped and I really don’t think you  
could be in much pain.” 
Lestat snapped back to reality, looking at Black Cat indignantly. “Well if  
you ask me, you’re a pretty poor physician. I remember that wolf taking a good  
bite out of my thigh, and of course the stupid one that attacked my foot.” 
“It seems to me,” stated Black Cat calmly, “that had the stupid wolf not  
tried to bite your foot, you would be a feast for a pack of demonic wolves. And 
 
while we’re on the subject of foolishness, let me draw your attention to the  
supposed wound in your upper leg.” 
Chagrined, Lestat looked at his leg. To his surprise the wound was almost  
completely healed, leaving little more than a series of small puncture-shaped  
scars where the beast had sunk its fangs. Black Cat continued, “And are you in  
any pain, Lestat?” 
Lestat poked at the scars, wondering at how this could have come about. He  
could have sworn he was injured not long ago. “No, not really.” He shook his  
head. “I could have sworn… how long was I asleep after I came here?” 
Black Cat chuckled, leaping down to the floor. “Really, Lestat, you do amaze  
me in your silliness. I should say you have been asleep for a week, then 
sulking  for another two days. No, you have not missed your father’s seemingly 
annual  judgment day. You have not failed in your quest.” 
The youngest of the Marquis’ sons sat up straighter in shock at the eerily  
accurate account. “How did you know? You are a wizard, I knew it!” 
Black Cat shook his head. “Lestat, cher, you talk in your sleep. I came to  
visit you each night as you lay recuperating and you spoke often of this new  
quest. The only thing I do not know is what you search for this time to appease 
 that annoying braggart of a Marquis. Is it the largest dragon in the world, 
or  perhaps a man with the power to turn all things he touches into gold?” 
Lestat flopped backward on the bed miserably. “He says I must find the most  
beautiful woman in the world to be my wife.” He clutched his hands into fists. 
 “Of all the things in the world, he asks me to find such a woman that he can 
 deem beautiful. No matter who I bring, he will say Augustin or Jean-Luc’s 
brides  are the more attractive.” 
Black Cat nodded solemnly, his eyes riveted to Lestat’s body as he griped and 
 complained. “Oui, beauty does lie in the eye of the beholder.” He sighed  
heavily. “So it is to be a wife, then. Lestat, do you ever consider forgetting  
your foolish quests and remaining with me?” 
“Oh, Black Cat, that I cannot do! It would be tantamount to giving up. I  can’
t abide defeat.” 
Black Cat thought for a moment. “If Louis asked you to stay, were he still  
around to ask, would you remain?” 
Lestat stared at his friend curiously. It was a strange question, and one he  
did not know how to answer. Louis was most definitely the most attractive and 
 magnetic man he had ever beheld, and this from a mere painting! There was no 
 _telling how the man had been in life. “Didn’t you say Louis was dead?” 
“Yes. But were he to ask, would you stay?” 
“Well, I’d have to say yes. He’s so very attractive and I just…” he paused, 
 looking to his friend. “Not that you’re hard on the eyes or anything, Black 
Cat.  It’s just that… well… he is human. Or he was.” 
Black Cat nodded. “I quite understand you. It makes more sense to me than you 
 can know. But come, you have a year to relax and enjoy all I have to offer.  
Forget about the wolves, Louis, and even your quest. Here, take wine with  me.
” 
Black Cat gestured to a bottle or wine upon the nightstand, accompanied by  
two glasses. Lestat shrugged, pouring the rich red wine for both of them. When  
he drank, he forgot about everything except Black Cat.
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