What do you do when youâre in a room of vampires and the most dangerous one tells you that you know too much? You bolt. What did I do? I hyperventilated. âOh yeah? You think I canât handle all of this?â
âRelax,â Roane chided softly as he moved closer.
I tensed, but he only placed his drink on the counter behind me. I waited for him to move back, but he didnât. Then I hyperventilated a little bit moreâ¦
âI told you, relax.â Roane shifted closer and his chest was nearly pressed against me with an arm tucked around me. To the outside observer, we were a couple on the quick way to a dark corner. To my inside observer, I was pretty sure I mightâve wet my pants.
~âItâs not him. Itâs not him,â~ I chanted to myself.
Roane chuckled softly against my cheek. âYouâre right. Itâs not me. Itâs your ex.â
My eyes flew wide openâIâd closed them without realizing it, but I caught my breath when I saw Roane watching me knowingly, amused, and did I detect some sympathy too? My hand tightened around the beer bottle. It was my only weapon of defense.
âYouâre freaked out about all vampires because of one bad seed.â
âYouâre all bad seeds.â
âTrue, but most of have us enough control and self-discipline. We have carnal desires, but we donât act on them. If we did vampires wouldnât be a secret to 90% of the worldâs population.â
True, but⦠they were still evil. I took a nervous sip of my beer, but I didnât taste it. In fact, as I felt the lightened bottle, I realized that either it had evaporated or Iâd drunk most of it already. I wet my dry lips and hoped it had evaporated. âWhat⦠what did you mean before when you said that I know too much?â
âYou do.â Roane tucked his hand that had rested on the counter behind my back and pulled me close. We were now flush against each other.
Craig was the reason why I was feeling this jittery, hot flash, shivering reaction. It had nothing to do with this vampire.
Roaneâs breath tickled my cheek. âThere are a lot of vampires here and there is a reason. Youâre right. Iâd been hoping your friend was here for you. I doubt it, though. Thatâs why I brought you here.â
I was dumbfounded⦠and a little woozy.
âDo you see her?â Roane urged me forward. We were embracing now, but he tilted my head to his shoulder where I was able to prop my chin up and then my eyes went wide when I saw what he wanted.
Kates was grinding against her vampire, but I didnât see lustful Kates. She was on the prowl and I saw a predator glint in her sapphire eyes. She didnât move thick with desire. She was alert, primed and it didnât sit well with me.
Roane felt my tension and he nuzzled underneath my ear. âSheâs not here for you. Sheâs not even here for the same reason the rest of us are here. Sheâs here because sheâs about to do something that I donât want her to do.â
âWhy?â My whole body grew numb from the shock.
âYou know the decree that was approved by both boards.â
It was the one where hunters replaced slayers. Gulping, I knew where this was going.
âHer mother was ripped to shreds because she violated the decree. That power went to your friend. She was branded because of that. Every vampire will know sheâs got slayer power, but if she does what I think sheâs here to doâyou know what will happen.â
That was the problem. âPlease? Justâ¦â ~ââ¦donât kill her.â~
To my surprise, Roane didnât respond right away. His hand cupped the back of my neck. âYou dropped your shield.â
I had, but I hadnât done it on purpose. ~âPlease donât hurt her. Please⦠sheâs⦠she saved my life.â~
His eyes bore into mine. âIâm a marked Hunter. You know I canât.â
âWhat do I do?â
âYou save her life. You return the favor and you make sure she doesnât do what her carnal desires are thirsting for. Make sure she doesnât kill any vampires or you know whatâll happen to her.â He moved back an inch and signaled for two more drinks. He replaced my empty bottle with a full one. âYouâve seen up close what Hunters will do to anyone who violates the decree.â
I closed my eyes as I saw Craig on fire, his face twisted and angry. I could still smell the charred skin and I couldnât repress a grimace. My eyes flew open when I felt Roane tip my bottle up. My mouth opened automatically and the cool liquid helped wash some of the bad memories away. I swallowed and held my breath when Roane brushed his thumb over my lips. He held my gaze, but I knew he wasnât doing the eye radar thing on me. Iâd put my shield back in place, but he wet his lips. âI have enough on my plate. I canât worry that a slayer is going rogue. Take care of her, take care of your friend or⦠you know what Iâll have to do.â
Talk about no pressure. Save your friend or sheâll die a horrible violent death. Yeah⦠I downed the rest of my beer. âYeah⦠yeah, I can do that.â I highly doubted it.
My eyes wandered to Kates, but when I couldnât find her, Roane supplied, âShe just took a guy out the back door. If you hurry, you can get there before my guys.â
I was forced to do what he bid so I shoved away from him and swept through the crowd. My body calmed a little as I moved further away, but it also grew cold. I hadnât realized how Iâd been cocooned by Roane⦠. I caught sight of the red exit sign and pushed past three vampires that stalked towards it. I hardened my jaw and vowed to do what I needed to do, but when I pushed out the back door I stopped dead in my tracks.
Kates was sharing a smoke with the vampire and laughing. Iâd expectedânot this. Before I could react, the door slammed shut behind me.
âDavy?â
Oops. I smiled sheepishly. âUh⦠hey. I didnât knowâ¦â
Kates stared at me, long and hard, and then flicked her cigarette on the ground. âIf you tell me that you didnât know I was here, I will skin you alive.â
âI knew you were and there are three vampires on the other side of this door that know youâre here too.â Iâd be awful under torture.
Kates rolled her eyes. âHoney, every vampire in that bar knows Iâm here. Iâm a branded slayer, remember?â
Okay. This wasnât going how I thought it would.
âThis is Cherry,â Kates introduced with a back wave. âCherry, this is my best friend, Davy.â
âYouâre the Empath.â
The way he made it sound, it was like I was the only one. There were nearly a hundred thousand of us in the world, but I was probably the only one stupid enough to meander into a vampire bar twice in one night.
Kates frowned at him. âYeah, sheâs empathic. What of it?â
His quick eyes snapped to hers and read the warning. He straightened and ran a hand through his auburn curls then he flashed a charming smile. âNo, sheâs not just empathic. Sheâs the empath that was cozying up with the Hunter.â
âWhat?â Kates whirled to me. Her mouth didnât drop, but I felt her bristling in shock. Kates hated being surprised.
The Hunter. That made him sound like he was famous or something, but then I realized he was famous in the vampire community. All hunters were known. âIâit wasnât like that.â
âSure,â he scoffed with a knowing smirk.
Kates looked between us. âOkay.â She turned and pressed a kiss to the corner of his mouth. âIâll be seeing you.â
He didnât respond, but seemed to melt into the shadows as Kates grabbed my elbow and walked me out to the street and across to the next block. âKates, Iââ I started.
She hissed, âNot yet. Not here.â
I was left with little choice but to follow. After we walked down another three blocks and hailed a taxi, Kates started as soon as the taxiâs door was shut, âWhat were you thinking? You donât show up at a bar like that, not alone.â
âI wasnât alone and helloâyou took me to the first one, remember?â
âI was there! You werenât alone. And what do you mean, you werenât alone?â
âI went with the Vamâ,â I shot a fevered look at the taxi driver. âI went with Roane.â
âWho?â
âLuke Roane, you know⦠the one that you wanted me to talk to in the first place.â
Comprehension flashed and she sat back, slightly appeased. âWhy?â
âUm⦠I thought you were in trouble. I felt it. I did my thing and his name came up. I was told to get a hold of him and heâd know what to do. He could help you.â
âIâm not in trouble. What do you mean you did your thing? You didnâtâthatâs private, Davy!â
If the taxi driver was listening, heâd think we were both crazy. âI didnât! Blue did and she told me to call Roane.â
âWhat? Why?â
I shrugged. âShe said that you respect him or something. I donât know. She said he was the one to call about this.â
I waited for more confusion, but to my surprise there was just silence. I stole a look and saw that Kates looked contemplative. âDo you? I mean, do you respect him?â
She threw me a cold look. âThatâs private. Itâs not your business or your silly sponsorâs. I think that whole thing is just⦠you donât need their help anymore. Youâre doing fine just by yourself. Why do you keep talking to her?â
âNot this again.â I crossed my arms and scooted low in the seat.
âYou donât need help. They get in your head and mix everything up. Itâs not good, Davy.â
âYouâre just pissed off because someone might know a little more of your inner workings than you do, Kates.â
Silence. Complete, utter, death defying silence.
âHow dare you!â Kates seethed. I felt her body bristling from unspent fury.
Iâd done the deed. Iâd gone where both of us knew I should never go again. The truth is that Kates had more baggage than I could ever feel my way through. I suspected that Blue had only done a quick sweep of what made Kates go boom.
âEmotional baggage? Iâm not the one who lit a vampire on fire!â
The taxi jerked. I met his gaze in the rearview mirror and he looked panicked. Correction: he looked like he was about to kick us out. âEx-nay on the ampire-way.â
âScrew that! And screw you, ~Daveeena~. Do you even know what you were doing coming to the Shoilster? I thought you hated Roane. You hate all vampires and then I hear that youâre snuggling up to one? And itâs a Hunter! Really? Of all of them?â
âKates,â I tried to assuage, but I already knew it wouldnât work. âIâm sorry, but Iâm not sorry. I donât think youâre here to be my friend. Iâm not stupid, Kates. I know that a crap load of vampires are in town. You didnât come because I saw that girl kill herself. You came for all of the vampires.â
The taxi slammed on his brakes and neither of us was surprised. Normal people wouldâve slammed against the seats from the abrupt stop, but not us. We reached out, held ourselves in place, and continued the argument.
âYouâre telling me what kind of friend I am? Is that what this is about? Is that why you came to the Shoilster? Because Iâm a shitty friend?â
âNoâ¦â Good gracious. For such a kick ass tough chic, she was sensitive. âLook, Iâm justâ¦â
âGet out! Get out! Get out!â The driver twisted around in his seat and gripped a steel bat in his right hand.
We didnât blink. We got out and as the taxi shot off, Kates yelled, âYouâre right. I didnât come for you. I came because all the freaking blood-thirsty vampires are here, but do you even know why theyâre in town? You have no idea because this isnât your world. Itâs my world, Davy!â She breathed in and out raggedly.
âWhat are you talking about?â I asked, perplexed. Our arguments never made sense. âI donât even⦠What?â
âYouâre right! I didnât come for you. You were just my excuse. Iâm a horrible, horrible friend,â Kates nearly screamed.
She was irrational. I wasnât much better when I said things like this, âNo, youâre not. Youâre just⦠your mom was a slayer and you saw her die. All that power went to you and they all know youâre a slayer, but you canât do what youâre supposed to do and you canât do anything about itâexcept you have this weird thing with hooking up with vampires. I donât get that. Youâre protective about that world, which you can be because you know how I hate vampires, butâ¦â What else could I say? I didnât know what I was trying to say. âIâm rambling. I ramble when I have an idea, but I lose the idea and youâre here and Iâm here and⦠I donât know what weâre fighting about.â
Kates snorted. âJust call someone to pick us up, would you?â
I took out my phone, but I caught myself. Who could I call?
âWhat?â Kates growled.
I waved the phone around. âWho do I call? If youâre going to haul off on me again, I donât want to call Adam orâ¦â I had no one else.
âWhat happened to Love Bit and Twice Not Shy?â
I groaned at the name, but it was fitting. âEmilyâs out for the count.â
âShe passed out?â
âShe passed out.â
I caught a fleeting grin before Kates turned her back to me and eyed the empty street. We were nowhere. We were somewhere, but I had no idea where we were so we were nowhere. Kates gestured to a street sign. âWeâre at Emerson and Keeley Ave. Call someone and tell them to pick us up here.â
I sighed and I had no choice. I called The Vampire.