Heather dashed up the stairs to the ground floor.ย Vampires?ย How could that be? But why would Jean-Luc lie about something so awful?ย I know you love me. His words pricked at her. No! She couldnโt love a vampire. Vampires
were monsters who preyed on the innocent to survive.
She slammed the cellar door behind her and strode down the hallway. Vampires. In Texas. Maybe she should call Immigration. She rushed past the doors to the design studio. Good Lord, her boss was a vampire. And
fantastic in bed. She winced and tried to erase that last thought.
I know you love me.
Dammit, she was not going to fall in love with a blood-sucking fiend. A line from an old movie came back to torment her. It required a few sniffles and a thick country accent.ย I always fall for the wrong kind of man.
Yep, that was her. Sheโd gone from a control-freak husband to a
vampire lover. At least a vampire couldnโt control her during the day. He was dead. A giggle escaped her mouth. Good Lord, she was losing her mind.
She halted halfway across the showroom when the door to the security office swung open.
Robby exited and gave her a worried look. โAre ye all right, lass?โ
Vampire. She stepped back.
He frowned. โDoona be afraid.โ
Right. He was just a huge, hulking vampire with a sword on his back, a knife in his sock, and fangs in his mouth. She turned and ran up the grand staircase. As she crossed the catwalk, she noticed him standing in the showroom, watching her.
Dammit, she was not going to be afraid. She was at war with fear. She slipped inside her bedroom.
โI have a pistol pointed at your ass,โ Fideliaโs voice whispered in the dark.
โItโs me.โ Heather locked the door. โWe need to talk. Keep your gun handy.โ
โI donโt have my guns in bed. I was just bluffing.โ
โGet them.โ Heather fumbled across the room to the bathroom. โAnd come in here. I donโt want to wake Bethany.โ
A minute later, Fidelia waddled into the room, her purse clutched to her chest.
Heather shut the bathroom door and turned on the light. โWeโre in big danger.โ
โI thought so.โ Fidelia dropped her heavy purse on the marble vanity.
Her hair shot out in different directions, and her voluminous hot-pink nightshirt boasted the wordsย Hot Stuff. โThe cards have been warning me.โ
Heather perched on the edge of the bathtub. An unfortunate memory flashed in her mind. Jean-Lucโs bathtub had been incredible. And there was room in there for two. She shook the thought away. โI snuck into the cellar to find out what they were hiding.โ
โUh-huh.โ Fidelia lowered the toilet lid, then sat on it. โWas the sex good?โ
Heatherโs jaw dropped. โExcuse me?โ
โIโm psychic.โ Fidelia pointed at her. โAnd your shirtโs on wrong side out.โ
Heather glanced down, and heat flooded her face. She quickly changed the subject. โI discovered something important. I was right about Jean-Luc being centuries old. He was born in 1485.โ
Fidelia nodded her head slowly. โThat explains a lot. Thatโs a lot of experience. He must have been good in bed.โ
Heather scoffed. โThat is quite beside the point.โ โSo heย wasย good?โ
โFidelia, his eyes turned red. They were glowing.โ
Her face paled. โSanta Maria.โ She crossed herself quickly. โDid you see the white gnashing teeth?โ
โNo, but he has them. Heโs aย vampire.ย Theyโre all vampires. Except Phil. And poor Pierre. Even Louie is a vampire.โ
Fideliaโs brown eyes widened. โAre you sure? Did Juan-Luc confess?โ โYes.โ
She pressed her hands together, close to her mouth, whispered a prayer in Spanish, then crossed herself again. โI have always sensed there wereโฆ others, but I neverโโ She stiffened. โDid he bite you?โ
โNo. I never saw his fangs come out.โ Heather grimaced at the thought of ugly canines jutting from Jean-Lucโs beautiful mouth.
Fidelia leaned forward to examine her neck. โYou have no marks.โ
โHe didnโt bite me,โ Heather insisted. โHe said he was in complete control.โ
โControl, yes.โ Fidelia sat back, frowning. โI have heard they would be very good at mind control. He could bite you and then wipe it from your memory.โ
โI donโt think so. Jean-Luc said he doesnโt allow any biting in his house.
They all drink blood from bottles.โ
โReally?โ Fideliaโs dark brows lifted. โThen none of these vampires attacked you?โ
โNo.โ
โJuan-Luc didnโt use mind control to force you to do things against your will?โ
Heather shook her head, feeling her cheeks grow warm. Heโd made her scream, but sheโd done that willingly enough. โI donโt think he was controlling me. I was sorta out of control. I yelled at him and slapped him.โ
โDid he yell back?โ
โNo.โ Heather shifted her weight on the edge of the tub. โHe asked me not to leave the house. Heโsโฆworried about our safety.โ
Fidelia took a deep breath. โLet me get this straight. He didnโt attack you or bite you or control you at all?โ
โNo.โ
โThen why were you yelling and slapping him?โ
โBecause theyโreย vampires. Isnโt that reason enough?โ
Fidelia shrugged. โAs far as I can tell, theyโve tried very hard to make us comfortable, and theyโre serious about keeping us safe. They lost one of their own today.โ
โPierre was mortal.โ
โHe was their comrade, and they were upset by his death. It could have happened to any of them. Or to us. Weโre all in danger.โ
Heather sighed. โSo you think we should stay here? Unite with theseโฆ vampires against the common enemy?โ
โLouieโs a vampire, no? I say our best protection is more vampires. We should definitely stay here.โ
Heather nodded. โI agree. But as soon as they kill Louie, weโre leaving.โ
โAnd what about Juan-Luc? You like him, no?โ
โI canโt date a man who has survived for centuries by biting women and sucking their blood.โ
โI bet he gives one hell of a hickey.โ โFidelia! The man is a monster.โ
She reached for her purse. โYou want me to shoot him? Iโll kill him tonight.โ
โNo!โ Heather jumped to her feet.
Fidelia gave her a knowing look. โYou failed that test,ย chica.โ Heather gritted her teeth. โItโs not what you think.โ
โThat heโs very good in bed?โ
She sat with a huff. โIt has nothing to do with attraction. I simply abhor violence in general.โ
โYou slapped him.โ
โI was upset. And I feel kinda bad about it now.โ
Fidelia leaned forward on her elbows. โWhen did he confess? Before or after the sex?โ
โAfter.โ Heather rubbed her brow. She was getting a headache.
โAh. So that is why you slapped him. The bastard. He took his pleasure from you and satisfied his own needs before telling you the truth.โ
A dull pain throbbed at Heatherโs temple. โActually, he never gotโI mean, he spent the whole time pleasuring me.โ
โOh!โ Fideliaโs eyes lit up. โThat Juan-Luc. He isย muy macho.โ
Heather sighed. Sheโd had the biggest orgasm ever. Not that she ever intended to think about it again.
โSo he never tried to bite you, and he didnโt seek his own pleasure.โ Fidelia tilted her head, considering. โThen why did he take you to bed?โ
Heather swallowed hard. โHe said he loves me.โ โAh.ย Amor.โ
Heather slumped. โHe said heโd waited five hundred years for me.โ โMmm.ย Romantico.โ
โBut heโs a vampire.โ
Fidelia shrugged. โNobodyโs perfect. My second husbandโhe had six toes on one foot.โ
โThis is a little more serious than that. Jean-Luc is literally dead half the time.โ
Fidelia nodded. โFor most men, that would be an improvement.โ
โIโm serious! I have to stay away from him. I want a normal life for me and Bethany. Weโll live here for the moment, but Iโm going to avoid him at all costs.โ
โAll right,โ Fidelia agreed. โYou must never talk to him, even if he is
muy romantico. And you must try not to think about how good the sex was. It was really good, wasnโt it?โ
โYouโre not helping. Whose side are you on?โ
Fidelia patted her knee. โIโm on the side of your heart,ย chica. Your heart will tell you what to do if you listen.โ
Heather groaned as another jab of pain targeted her temple. This was not the advice she wanted to hear. For when it came to her heart, she feared it was already lost.
After tossing and turning with too many sexy memories replaying in her sore head, Heather gave up on sleep. She took a long hot shower, dressed, and headed down the stairs to the studio by fiveย A.M. As she neared the security office, the door opened.
โGood morning, lass,โ Robby greeted her.
She mumbled a greeting and hurried past him. If she could just immerse herself in the work she loved, she might be able to forget all the vampires lurking about. They probably all knew by now that their secret was out.
โHey! Wait up, dudette!โ
She glanced back. Great. The one named Phineas was following her.
She kept walking.
โWhassup?โ He caught up with her.
โNothing.โ She stopped in front of the studio doors and punched fourteen eighty-five into the keypad. โI just want to work.โ
โThatโs cool. Donโt mind me. Iโm just hanging out.โ โLike a bat?โ she muttered as she entered the studio.
โMore like your own personal bodyguard.โ He closed the door behind her. โWe want to keep you safe.โ
โSomehow Iโd feel a lot safer without a vampire following me.โ Phineas stopped with an injured look. โI ainโt gonna hurt you.โ
Had she actually hurt his feelings? โYouโve never bitten anyone before?โ
He winced. โI ainโt perfect, but Iโve worked real hard to control myself.
I know I was a bum before. Hell, I was a real loser when I was alive, but Angus believes in me, and I ainโt gonna let him down.โ
She proceeded to the worktable to organize her supplies. โAre you saying your life is better now that youโre dead?โ
โI ainโt dead. At least not right now. And yeah, my life is better. This is my first real job, and Iโm doing real good. Iโm sending money home to my family. And Iโm learning how to fence and do martial arts. You wanna see?โ
Before she could say no, Phineas spun around to face the cluster of mannequins in the center of the room.
โHai-ya!โ He assumed an attack pose. โYouโre going down, sucker!โ
He grabbed a male mannequin by the arm, twisted, and bent over at the waist. Heather assumed the mannequin was supposed to fly over his shoulder and crash on the floor, but unfortunately, the arm simply came off.
Phineas looked surprised for only a second, then he tossed the arm on the floor. โYeah, I whupped your ass.โ He pranced back, holding up his dukes. โYou wonโt be messing with me, sucker! Iโll turn you into the one- armed man!โ
A grin tugged at Heatherโs mouth, and she turned away. The last thing she wanted was to remember how much she actually liked these guys. She wandered toward the dress form where sheโd draped the finished parts of
the first gown. There was a note stabbed to the form with a sewing pin. She glanced over the black cursive script to read the signature at the bottom.
Jean-Luc. Her heart lurched. She removed the note.
An excellent start on your first gown. The show will take place as planned, a week from this Saturday. Attendance will be restricted. I wish you well with your designs, but my first priority is your safety.
That was it. Polite and businesslike. She was almost disappointed. He could have written something like,ย Sorry Iโm a vampire, orย Iโd rather die again than ever bite you. But no, he didnโt even mention his role as a blood- sucking fiend. And he didnโt write anything romantic, either.
She crumpled up the note and dropped it in the trash bin. It was better this way. He was her boss, nothing more. As soon as Louie was dead, she was outta here. She settled down at the sewing machine to finish the skirt.
Phineas perched on the worktable. โRobby thinks youโre afraid of him.
Thatโs why he sent me to guard you.โ
โIโm not afraid.โ Just totally freaked. She stepped on the foot pedal to start the machine.
โIt takes time to get used to us. Man, I was totally freaked when I first found out I was a vampire.โ
Heather stopped sewing. Had he read her mind? More likely,ย totally
freakedย was just the universal reaction to vampires. โHow long have you beenโฆlike this?โ
โJust over a year.โ Phineas described his transformation at the hands, or teeth, of some evil vampire dudes, and how Angus had saved him.
โThe evil ones still feed on people?โ Heather asked.
โYeah. They even kill people. We hate them.โ Phineas puffed out his chest. โWeโre the good guys.โ
โSo there are good vampires and bad ones?โ
โYeah. How does Connor say it?ย Death doesnโt change a manโs heart.
So a bad dudeโs gonna stay bad, you see.โ
โAnd a good man stays good?โ Like Jean-Luc. Sheโd always felt he was a good man. A wonderful man.ย I know you love me. His words haunted her.
โYeah, thatโs right.โ Phineas launched into a long story about a really bad dude named Casimir.
Heather returned to her sewing, but found herself drawn into the story and asking questions. Apparently the two factions were called Vamps and Malcontents, and they were on the verge of an all-out war. Angus MacKay had been the Vamp general in the Great Vampire War of 1710.
โDid Jean-Luc fight in the war?โ she asked.
โHell, yeah. He was second in command. Connor told me Jean-Luc never left Romanโs side. He took some major cuts to keep Roman safe.โ
He was a loyal friend, a hero among his own kind. But his world was totally beyond hers. It was a dangerous world, too. Not a good place for her and Bethany. She tried not to think about him. โWhoโs Connor?โ
โRomanโs head bodyguard. Iโm usually assigned to Romanโs house, but Connor insisted on hiding them.โ
โTheyโre in danger?โ Heather recalled meeting Roman briefly. His wife had been very friendly andโHeather stopped sewing with a gasp. โThey
have a child!โ
โYeah. Romanโs like a scientific genius, you know. He makes the
synthetic blood we drink. And when Shanna wanted a baby, he figured out a
way to make the baby his.โ
Heather couldnโt believe it. โThat sweet little boy is the son of a vampire?โ
โYeah. Heโs a cute little guy, huh?โ
โBut how could Shanna have a baby? Vampires are dead, sorta.โ This was too confusing.
โShannaโs mortal.โ Phineas grinned. โLike you.โ
Heather gulped. A mortal married to a vampire? And giving birth to his son. How could Shanna do that? But she seemed so happy. And the baby boy was beautiful.
โMama!โ Bethany skipped into the room, followed by Fidelia with her purse and Ian.
Heather glanced at the clock. It was after six. She hugged her daughter. โYouโre up early.โ
โIโm hungry,โ Bethany announced.
โCome have breakfast with us.โ Fidelia stepped closer and whispered, โThey want us to stay together all day.โ
โBut I have to work,โ Heather protested.
โDoona worry,โ Ian said. โWeโll bring some furniture in here and make sure yeโre all comfy.โ
Soon Heather and her family were sitting around the kitchen table eating cereal while Phineas stood guard. Ian plucked the recliner off the floor and left, carrying it over his head as if it weighed no more than five pounds.
โHmm,ย muy macho.โ Fidelia leaned to the side to watch his exit.
Heather swallowed her cereal with a gulp. Apparently vampires were very strong. She recalled how easily Jean-Luc had picked her up and tossed her on the bed. Other memories rushed back. Good Lord, he was so hot. But off limits. She shoved the memories away.
โItโs a little warm in here, no?โ Fidelia gave her a sly grin.
Heather groaned inwardly. It could be really annoying to have a friend who was psychic.
Robby came in, and without a word, he hefted the entire love seat onto one shoulder and sauntered from the room.
โOoh.โ Fidelia waggled her dark brows. โRoberto. I wonder if he wears anything under that skirt.โ
โItโs a kilt.โ Heather motioned with her head toward her daughter. โLetโs keep breakfast G-rated, okay?โ
โFine, Iโll just imagine it.โ Fidelia scowled at her cereal. โAt my age, thatโs all I have left.โ
Phineas grinned. โYouโre a baby compared to some of the old-timers around here.โ
โGracias, muchacho.โ Fidelia gave him a grateful look. โI like all you men around here. Youโreย muy macho.โ She gave Heather a pointed look. โDonโt you think so?โ
She glowered back. โDonโt push it.โ
Ian and Robby returned for the television and TV stand.
โThank you!โ Fidelia called after them. โNow I wonโt miss my soaps.
These men are very sensitive to our needs, donโt you think?โ Heather made a face at her.
Phineasโs laugh turned into a yawn. โThe sunโs coming. I can feel it. Iโll have to leave soon.โ
Meaning he would be dead soon. Jean-Luc would be dead, too. Heather shuddered at the thought. Where was he? Was he climbing into that big bed of his so he could lie there all day dead as a doornail?
Phineas stood. โHey, bro! Whassup?โ
โHey.โ Phil walked toward them. โGood morning.โ
Heather greeted him with a smile. At last, another normal human being. Phil eyed the empty sitting area. โWhat happened?โ
โWe moved everything to the studio so Heather could work,โ Ian explained as he entered the kitchen. He inclined his head toward Heather. โYeโre all set up for the day.โ
โThank you.โ Heather gathered up bowls and took them to the sink. โPhineas, ye can go downstairs,โ Ian told him. โRobbyโs already headed
that way.โ
โSure. So long.โ Phineas waved at Heather. โSee ya tomorrow night.โ โSleep well.โ She winced. What was the appropriate thing to say?ย Die
well?
โWhat about you, bro?โ Phineas asked Ian.
โI took the drug,โ Ian responded, his voice low. โIโm staying up.โ Phineas grimaced. โMan, thatโs wack.โ
Phil looked the young Scotsman over carefully. โDo you feel all right?โ Ian shrugged. โI was a wee dizzy at first, but I feel fine now.โ
Phineas shook his head. โIโve dealt with drugs before. Theyโre no good, man.โ
โIโll be fine,โ Ian insisted. โNow go on downstairs.โ
โOkay.โ Phineas looked at Heather. โKeep an eye on him.โ He strode from the room.
Heather approached the two remaining guards. โWhatโs going on?โ โNothing.โ Ian crossed his arms, frowning.
โHeโs taken an experimental drug that will allow him to stay awake during the day,โ Phil explained.
โIs it dangerous?โ Heather asked.
โNay,โ Ian answered. โI feel fine, and we need more than one guard during the day.โ
Heather bit her bottom lip. These vampires were going to great lengths to protect her and her family. It was becoming increasingly hard to think of them as monsters.
As they all walked back to the design studio, she noticed the darkness. Shutters had been drawn over all the windows. The lights were on, but it was still gloomy without sunlight.
โThey did a lot of stuff while we were eating breakfast,โ she whispered to Phil.
โThey can move very fast,โ he replied.
Super fast and super strong.ย And super sexy. She mentally slapped herself for that last thought. โWhy does it have to be so dark?โ
โSunlight would burn Ian,โ Phil whispered. โItโll kill him if heโs exposed to too much.โ
Heather grimaced. The young Scotsman was putting himself in too much danger. โI donโt see why we need two guards in the daytime. Louieโs a vampire, right?โ
Phil nodded.
โThen he would only attack at night,โ Heather concluded. โUnless heโs taking the same drug Ian is.โ
โIโm sure he isnโt. But heโs an expert at controlling the minds of mortals. He used mortals to assassinate the French kings. He could brainwash anyone to come here and kill us, even during the day.โ
Heather gulped. โSo anyone who comes to the door could be an assassin? Likeโฆthe mailman?โ
โCorrect.โ
The doorbell rang.





