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Chapter no 22

The Undead Next Door

Heather moved close to her daughter. Ian unsheathed his sword, and Fidelia removed a pistol from her purse.

Phil peered through the blinds on the window beside the front door. โ€œItโ€™s the UPS man.โ€ He punched a button on an intercom speaker. โ€œLeave the

packages on the porch.โ€

โ€œThis could be legitimate.โ€ Ian rested the sword blade against his shoulder. โ€œJean-Luc was ordering things online Sunday night.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s going on, Mama?โ€ Bethany whispered as she took hold of Heatherโ€™s hand.

โ€œItโ€™sโ€ฆa surprise.โ€ A pleasant one, Heather hoped.

Phil continued to spy through the window. โ€œWeโ€™ve got four boxes. Heโ€™s leaving now. Stay back. The sunโ€™s up.โ€

Ian moved out of the way. Phil opened the door, and a slash of sunlight shot across the showroom floor. Above the shiny marble, golden dust motes danced in sunlit air.

Heather glanced at Ian to see if he was all right. His eyes glistened with moisture.

She walked toward him. โ€œAre you in pain?โ€

He shook his head. โ€œItโ€™s been a verra long time since Iโ€™ve seen sunlight.

I never thought Iโ€™d see it again. โ€™Tis soโ€ฆbeautiful.โ€

Heather turned away. It was hard to stay prejudiced against these vampires. The slash of light disappeared as Phil exited and shut the door. She moved to the window where Phil had peeked out earlier.

โ€œYou shouldna stand so close,โ€ Ian warned her.

Did he think the packages would explode like her truck? She peeked out the window to make sure Phil was all right. โ€œOh my gosh, heโ€™sย sniffingย the boxes.โ€

โ€œPhil can smell a bomb,โ€ Ian said. โ€œPlease move back.โ€

โ€œPhil can smellโ€”โ€ Her question was interrupted when the door opened and Phil pushed a box inside.

โ€œThis oneโ€™s safe.โ€ He shut the door.

โ€œWhoโ€™s it for?โ€ Bethany ran forward to look at it.

โ€œBring it here.โ€ Ian sheathed his sword, then drew the smaller blade from his knee sock. โ€œIโ€™ll open it for you.โ€

Bethany pushed the box to Ian just as Phil shoved a second box inside. โ€œThis is fun!โ€ She pushed the second box to Ian. โ€œOpen it!โ€

Ian had already sliced the packaging tape on the first box. He dug through some Styrofoam peanuts and pulled out a beautiful doll wearing an elaborate dress.

Bethany squealed and held out her arms. โ€œItโ€™s for me!โ€ โ€œGood Lord,โ€ Heather whispered, moving closer.

Ian removed several plastic bags, each one containing another lovely outfit for the doll. โ€œOch, ye can tell a fashion designer picked these out. Verra fancy.โ€

โ€œI love her!โ€ Bethany spun around, holding the doll. Heather turned to Fidelia. โ€œWe canโ€™t keep this stuff.โ€

Fidelia snorted. โ€œTry taking that away from your daughter.โ€ Heather winced. โ€œHeโ€™s being sneaky and manipulative.โ€

โ€œIโ€™d say heโ€™s clever and generous,โ€ Fidelia muttered. โ€œBut then, what the hell do I know?โ€

Ian emptied the first box and found a few picture books. Heather sighed. Jean-Luc would make an excellent father if he wasnโ€™t a monster. With a jolt, she remembered that Roman was a father. What if Jean-Luc used the same procedure? Could he actually become a father?

โ€œAll done.โ€ Phil shoved the last two boxes inside, then shut and locked the front door.

Meanwhile, Ian had the second box open. It contained an antique set of hand-painted tarot cards.

Fidelia clasped them to her chest. She looked at Heather. โ€œYouโ€™reย locoย if you let him go.โ€

Heather frowned at her. โ€œI canโ€™t be bought.โ€

Ian opened the third box and pulled out something made of a rich black taffeta. He handed it to Heather.

It was a black cocktail dress, and just her size. Jean-Luc was probably trying to replace the one heโ€™d torn last Friday. She admired the classic styling and superb craftsmanship. It had probably cost a small fortune.

โ€œCanโ€™t be bought?โ€ Fidelia asked wryly.

โ€œNo.โ€ Heather laid the dress back into the box. โ€œIโ€™ll be returning this.โ€

Ian dug into the fourth box, then quickly closed it. With a blush staining his youthful face, he pushed the box toward Heather. โ€œItโ€™s for you.โ€

โ€œWhat did you get, Mama?โ€ Bethany danced over, waving her doll in the air.

Heather pulled out something red and lacy. A bra. She stuffed it back in. โ€œItโ€™s nothing. Just clothes.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€ Bethany turned away, disappointed. โ€œLet me see.โ€ Fidelia inched closer.

Heather fumbled under the peanuts and pulled out another item. Black lacy underwear. She stuffed it back in.

Fidelia chuckled. โ€œThat Juan-Luc. Heโ€™s a naughty one.โ€

Heather shook her head. Heโ€™d ordered this stuff Sunday night? Had he planned on seducing her all along? She pulled out a midnight-blue silk nightgown, edged with lace. Yep, apparently, he had.

โ€œMmm,ย muy romantico,โ€ Fidelia whispered.

Heather closed the box, feeling the heat of a blush. Even Ian and Phil looked embarrassed. They were studying a shadow on the wall.

โ€œIโ€™m not keeping this stuff.โ€ She stacked her two boxes neatly. โ€œI refuse to be in his debt.โ€

Fidelia shook her head. โ€œI donโ€™t care what you say. Iโ€™m not giving back my new cards.โ€

They all proceeded to the design studio. Curtains had been drawn across the French doors along the back wall. The furniture from the kitchen had been arranged in a front corner, away from Heatherโ€™s sewing machine. She

could sew all day without interfering with Fideliaโ€™s ability to watch television.

The morning passed without further incident. Lunch was a little creepy when Ian sauntered into the kitchen, sipping something red from a glass.

Alberto joined them a bit later. โ€œDo you have any idea where Sasha is?

She never showed up for our lunch date.โ€

Heather shrugged. โ€œSheโ€™s at some spa in San Antonio.โ€ โ€œI called there, and she checked out.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€ Heather took a bite of her turkey sandwich while she considered. โ€œHer mom lives nearby. Sasha might be visiting her.โ€ Or she might be avoiding Alberto.

He frowned at his sandwich. โ€œI suppose.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sure sheโ€™ll be back in time for the charity show,โ€ Heather said. โ€œThereโ€™s no way sheโ€™d miss that.โ€

Alberto nodded. โ€œThat reminds me. We need to set up a runway in the showroom. Do you know any local carpenters?โ€

Phil shook his head. โ€œWe donโ€™t want strange workmen coming in.โ€ โ€œIโ€™ve got an idea.โ€ Heather carried her plate to the sink. โ€œThe high

school where I teach put on a musical last year, and they built a runway into the orchestra pit. I could check to see if they still have it.โ€

โ€œGood.โ€ Alberto looked relieved. โ€œSee if they can bring it here. Iโ€™ll work on the invitation list.โ€

โ€œNo more than twenty guests,โ€ Ian warned him. Alberto scoffed. โ€œThatโ€™s ridiculous!โ€

Ian arched an eyebrow. โ€œYe can say that after what happened to Pierre?โ€

โ€œBut once I invite the school board members, and the mayor and city council, that will be almost twenty guests,โ€ Alberto protested.

โ€œThe show will be small,โ€ Ian repeated. โ€œJean-Lucโ€™s orders. Safety first.โ€

Alberto left the room, grumbling.

The rest of them returned to the studio where Heather worked while Fidelia and Bethany tried all the outfits on the new doll. It was almost six oโ€™clock when Ian stumbled and caught the edge of a worktable to steady himself.

โ€œSomething wrong?โ€ Phil walked toward him. โ€œI feelโ€ฆstrange.โ€

Heather stopped sewing to watch. Ian doubled over with a long moan.

She rushed over to him. โ€œAre you all right?โ€

โ€œNay.โ€ He stumbled forward, then collapsed to his knees. He breathed heavily, and sweat glistened on his brow. โ€œI feel verraโ€”โ€ With a groan, he covered his face.

Heather knelt beside him. โ€œIs there anything we can do?โ€ He cried out, then fell on the floor.

Heather looked at Phil. โ€œWeโ€™ve got to do something.โ€

With a grimace, he shook his head. โ€œWe canโ€™t take him anywhere. The sun would fry him. And thereโ€™s no way to explain this to a doctor.โ€

Ian let out a long moan.

โ€œBut heโ€™s suffering,โ€ she whispered.

โ€œMama, whatโ€™s wrong with Ian?โ€ Bethany started toward them, but Fidelia pulled her back.

โ€œDonโ€™t worry, sweetie,โ€ Heather responded. โ€œHeโ€™s just a littleโ€ฆsick.

Something he ate.โ€

Ian cried out again and suddenly stretched out stiff. His hands gripped his face, the knuckles white.

โ€œWhat can we do?โ€ Heather leaned over him. โ€œWhere does it hurt?โ€

โ€œEverywhere,โ€ he breathed. โ€œMy face. It feels like itโ€™s ripping in two.โ€ Heather touched his shoulder. โ€œYou canโ€™t take that drug anymore.โ€

โ€œI have to.โ€

โ€œNo, you donโ€™t. Phil can watch over us during the day. I wonโ€™t have you suffering because of us.โ€

โ€œโ€™Tis not just for you,โ€ Ian groaned. โ€œโ€™Tis for me.โ€ โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

Phil squatted beside them. โ€œHeโ€™ll age a year for each day he takes the drug.โ€

Heather couldnโ€™t imagine why anyone would want to age.

โ€œIโ€™m four hundred and eighty years old,โ€ Ian muttered. โ€œIโ€™m a full grown man trapped in the body of a fifteen-year-old. I canna go on like this.โ€

โ€œBut this is hurting you,โ€ Heather protested.

โ€œI doona care.โ€ Ian cried out again and rolled into a fetal position. โ€œIโ€”I need to look older. I want to find true loveโ€ฆlike you and Jean-Luc.โ€

She started to deny that she felt anything like love for Jean-Luc, but she noticed that Ianโ€™s body had gone still. His hands fell away from his face. โ€œHeโ€”heโ€™s not breathing.โ€

Phil pressed fingers against Ianโ€™s neck. โ€œHis heart has stopped.โ€ โ€œOh my God.โ€ Heather fell back onto her rear. โ€œThis canโ€™t be

happening.โ€ She scrambled to her feet. โ€œHe canโ€™t beโ€ฆโ€ย Dead?ย Werenโ€™t vampires already dead? โ€œWhatโ€”whatโ€™s going to happen to him?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not sure.โ€ Phil ran a hand through his thick brown hair. โ€œI can think of two possibilities. It could be that the drug has worn off, and Ian has simply gone into his daily death-sleep. That would be good since heโ€™s no longer feeling any pain.โ€

โ€œAnd the second possibility?โ€

Phil frowned. โ€œThe drug might have killed him.โ€

โ€œNo!โ€ Tears sprang to her eyes. โ€œHe canโ€™t die. All he wanted was an older face and a chance at true love.โ€ Dammit, these vampires were way too human.

โ€œI donโ€™t think heโ€™s dead. At least, not permanently.โ€ Phil studied the inert body. โ€œIn my experience, a truly dead vampire will turn to dust.โ€

โ€œWhen will we know for sure?โ€ Heather wiped her eyes.

โ€œWhen the sun sets. If heโ€™s all right, his heart will start beating again.โ€ Phil pointed at his face. โ€œDoes he look different to you?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ Heather examined him more closely. โ€œActually, yes. I think his jaw is a little bigger. And he has more of a five oโ€™clock shadow.โ€

Phil nodded. โ€œGrowing pains. Thatโ€™s what he was feeling. A yearโ€™s worth of growing pains. I think he might be a little taller, too.โ€

Heather frowned at the dead body. โ€œDidnโ€™t the inventor of this drug know this would happen?โ€

Phil shook his head. โ€œRoman never felt any pain. Of course, he was already about thirty years old. Since he was full grown, it wasnโ€™t such a shock to his body.โ€

โ€œRoman took the drug himself?โ€

โ€œYes. After his son was born, he took it for a week to help out with the baby. But then his hair started turning gray, and they realized what was

happening.โ€

Heather rose to her feet. โ€œI donโ€™t think Ian should take it again. Surely there are female vampires who would understand his problem and accept him as he is?โ€

Phil stood. โ€œI donโ€™t know. But I think this isย hisย decision.โ€

Heather disagreed and decided to talk to Jean-Luc about it. Right after she returned the clothes heโ€™d bought. Shoot, so much for her plan to avoid him completely.

She looked down at Ianโ€™s body. โ€œWe canโ€™t just leave him lying here on the cold hard floor.โ€

Philโ€™s blue eyes twinkled with humor. โ€œHeโ€™s not feeling anything, believe me.โ€

โ€œIt just looks so uncomfy.โ€ Heather searched the shelves and located two bolts of soft flannel. She slid one under Ianโ€™s head for a pillow and unrolled the other to make him a blanket.

They took a break for supper. She called the insurance company to check on her house, then she called the drama coach from Guadalupe High. Liz Schumann was delighted to offer her runway and to model one of Heatherโ€™s gowns in the show. Liz promised to have her new boyfriend deliver the runway over the weekend, and Heather promised to give him a few tickets to the event.

After supper, they returned to the design studio and the dead body on the floor. Heather finished the first gown and looked at the clock. Seven-

thirty. The sun would set soon. She said a silent prayer for Ian that he would wake up. Then she shook her head in dismay. It was happening. She could no longer view these vampires as monsters.

And she was getting drawn into their world.

Jean-Luc woke with the usual electrifying jolt that shot through his body and jump-started his heart. He rushed through his shower and breakfast, for he needed to know as quickly as possible that nothing bad had happened during the day. Was Heather all right? How had Ian fared his first day on

the stay-awake drug?

He dressed in gray slacks and a maroon polo shirtโ€”normal clothes. He only hoped Heather wouldnโ€™t look at him like she had last night, with that look of horror and disgust in her eyes. He had to win her back somehow.

He checked the kitchen, but they werenโ€™t there. As he exited, he saw Fidelia leading Bethany toward the stairs.

โ€œOh, Juan-Luc!โ€ She grinned. โ€œThank you for the lovely presents.โ€ She cradled the box of tarot cards against her chest.

โ€œI love my new doll.โ€ Bethany held it up so he could see. โ€œHer name is Princess Katherine.โ€

โ€œI like that.โ€ So the items heโ€™d ordered on Sunday night had arrived. โ€œDo you know where your mother is?โ€

Bethany pointed down the hall.

โ€œTheyโ€™re all in the studio.โ€ Fidelia lowered her voice. โ€œWaiting for Ian to wake up.โ€

Jean-Luc stiffened. โ€œHeโ€™s notโ€ฆawake?โ€

Bethany giggled. โ€œHe sleeps too much.โ€

Fidelia winced. โ€œCome on, little one. Letโ€™s get you in the tub.โ€ She hustled Bethany up the stairs.

Jean-Luc zoomed to the studio and stopped.

Heather was kneeling on the floor beside Ian, with Robby, Phineas, and Phil surrounding them. She glanced up at Jean-Luc. His heart lurched in his chest. Her eyes no longer showed disgust, but they were glistening with pain. Her generous nature was taking Ianโ€™s dilemma to heart.

โ€œI need to talk to you.โ€ She rose to her feet and moved away, obviously so they could have some privacy. She didnโ€™t know yet that it was unnecessary, for Vamps had super hearing. โ€œHow could you let him do something so dangerous?โ€

โ€œI objected,โ€ Jean-Luc answered quietly. โ€œBut in the end, I couldnโ€™t force him to abstain. It wasย hisย decision.โ€

โ€œBut he may have killed himself just so he can have a chance at true love.โ€ Heather wiped her eyes. โ€œItโ€™s sad.โ€

โ€œAn honorable man will sacrifice all for true love.โ€ She glanced at him, her eyes widening.

โ€œWhen Roman took the drug, he was late to wake, too.โ€ Jean-Luc turned to watch Ian. โ€œI believe he will wake.โ€

A silence fell between them as they waited.

Robby turned to Phineas. โ€œGo see if Fidelia and the wee lass are all right. Weโ€™ll let ye know what happens here.โ€

โ€œAll right.โ€ Phineas trudged out of the room.

โ€œAnd yeโ€™re off the clock, lad,โ€ Robby murmured to Phil. โ€œYe doona need to stay.โ€

โ€œYeah, I do.โ€ Phil folded his arms across his chest.

Heather drew a deep breath. โ€œWe got the boxes of stuff you ordered.โ€ Jean-Luc faced her. โ€œDid you like the dress?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s lovely.โ€ She avoided looking at him. โ€œBut I canโ€™t keep it.โ€ โ€œWhy not?โ€ Was she punishing him?

โ€œI donโ€™t want to beโ€ฆbeholden to you. Youโ€™ve already given me a great job and a safe place to stay.โ€

โ€œYou saved my life, Heather. I am beholden to you.โ€

โ€œOh, Iโ€™m sure you could have handled Louie on your own.โ€ She waved a hand in dismissal. โ€œYouโ€™re the European fencing champion, remember?โ€

โ€œBut I didnโ€™t have a sword, remember?โ€

Scowling, she turned to face him. โ€œIโ€™m quite sure you could have defeated him without my help. Youโ€™reโ€ฆmuy macho,ย as Fidelia would put it.โ€

โ€œMerci.ย Though you neednโ€™t look so annoyed by it.โ€

She crossed her arms. โ€œI still canโ€™t keep the dress or the otherโ€ฆstuff.โ€ He stepped closer. โ€œYou mean the bras?โ€

โ€œThere was more than one?โ€

โ€œThree bras, three panties.โ€ He raked his gaze over her body. โ€œI was very careful to get the right size.โ€

Her cheeks flushed pink. โ€œTheyโ€™re going back.โ€

โ€œNo, theyโ€™re not.โ€ When she opened her mouth to protest, he continued, โ€œBecause of me, you and your family are in danger. Because of me, your

house was ruined. Most likely everything in your house has sustained

smoke damage and will need to be replaced. I have cost you a fortune. The few things I purchased donโ€™t begin to repay you. It is I who is in debt to

you.โ€

She gave a sigh of defeat. โ€œAll right. Thank you.โ€

โ€œHow are you feeling?โ€ He didnโ€™t like to think heโ€™d caused the dark smudges under her eyes.

โ€œIโ€™m very tired. I couldnโ€™t sleep last night.โ€

โ€œI apologize for the way you learned the truth. I should have told you earlier.โ€

She slid her hands into her jeans pockets and regarded the floor. โ€œWhy didnโ€™t you?โ€

He closed his eyes briefly, wondering how to explain. โ€œI wasโ€ฆbeguiled by the way you looked at me and talked to me. As if I was normal. It was

like being human again, with a home and family and a beautiful woman who actually found me attractive. Iโ€”I never had that when I was mortal.โ€

โ€œYou never had women throwing themselves at you? Thatโ€™s hard to believe.โ€

โ€œI never had a home and family.โ€ He stepped closer to her. โ€œItโ€™s taken me a long time to realize thatโ€™s what I want more than anything.โ€

She looked away, but he caught the glimmer of tears in her eyes. โ€œWill you allow me the honor of courting you?โ€

She gave a short nervous laugh. โ€œYou sound so old-fashioned.โ€ โ€œPerhaps.โ€ He smiled wryly. โ€œBut Iโ€™m also very determined.โ€ โ€œIโ€”I donโ€™t belong in your world.โ€

โ€œYou can belong anywhere you want.โ€

She rubbed her brow. โ€œThatโ€™s the problem. I donโ€™t want to belong there.

But I donโ€™t want to hurt you. Iโ€”โ€

Ian jolted, and his chest heaved with a big breath. โ€œHeโ€™s alive!โ€ Robby exclaimed with a grin.

โ€œYes!โ€ Phil punched the air with a fist. Jean-Luc grinned. โ€œThank God.โ€

โ€œOh, yes, yes!โ€ Heather bounced up and down. โ€œYes!โ€ She flung her arms around Jean-Lucโ€™s neck.

His heart swelled as he enveloped her in his arms. โ€œYes.โ€

With a gasp, she pulled back. โ€œOh, I didnโ€™t meanโ€”sorry. I was just so happy, I forgotโ€ฆโ€

โ€œThat I was a monster?โ€ he finished her sentence. Her cheeks stained pink. โ€œI donโ€™t thinkโ€”โ€

โ€œWhat happened?โ€ Ian sat up.

โ€œYeโ€™ve been sleeping on the job.โ€ Robby crossed his arms, frowning. โ€œI should dock yer pay.โ€

Ian glanced around with a confused look. โ€œIโ€™mโ€ฆlate?โ€

Robby laughed and extended a hand to help him up. โ€œYe had us worried, lad. How are ye feeling?โ€

Ian grabbed Robbyโ€™s hand and slowly eased to his feet. โ€œIโ€™m all right, I think.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re at least an inch taller,โ€ Phil announced.

โ€œI am?โ€ Ian grinned. โ€œIt worked! Iโ€™m a year older. And Iโ€™m bloody well starving.โ€

โ€œGo downstairs and have yer breakfast,โ€ Robby ordered.

โ€œI wish you wouldnโ€™t take the drug again,โ€ Heather said. โ€œYou were in so much pain.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorry ye had to see it,โ€ Ian told her. โ€œBut I willna stop.โ€ He and Phil strode from the room.

โ€œIโ€™ll leave ye two alone.โ€ Robby bowed and left the room. โ€œI should be going, too.โ€ Heather started for the door. โ€œWhat about your work?โ€ Jean-Luc asked.

โ€œOh.โ€ She turned. โ€œI finished the first gown.โ€ She motioned toward the dress form.

He walked toward it. โ€œYou decided not to do sleeves after all.โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ She moved closer. โ€œThey were interfering with the fit of the bodice. So I thought Iโ€™d make a matching stole that can be draped like a scarf or worn like a shawl.โ€

He nodded. โ€œGood idea.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve been wonderingโ€”โ€ She bit her bottom lip. โ€œWho does the handwork on your designs?โ€

โ€œDifferent women from France and Belgium, depending on what I need done. Thereโ€™s a woman in Brussels who makes the best lace, and another

one in Brittany who does the most beautiful embroidery.โ€ โ€œOh.โ€

Did she suspect him of running a sweatshop somewhere? โ€œI consider them artists and pay them very well. If youโ€™d like, I can take you to see their work.โ€

โ€œIโ€”I donโ€™t think so.โ€ She took a step back. โ€œI should be going. Iโ€™m really tired.โ€

He nodded. โ€œYouโ€™ve had a long day.โ€

โ€œYes. Good night.โ€ She hurriedly left the room.

Jean-Luc sighed. She had rejected his attempts to court her. While she still seemed a bit uneasy, at least she no longer looked repulsed. He was making progress, albeit slowly.

He walked down the hall to Albertoโ€™s office to discuss the charity event, then teleported to his own office to catch up on business. There were over a hundred emails and a dozen reports from Paris awaiting his attention. As the coven master of Western Europe, there were also several disputes to resolve. After midnight, he took a brief break, sipping another glass of synthetic blood from his office stash.

It was just after two in the morning when the alarm went off. Jean-Luc grabbed his sword, sped to Heatherโ€™s bedroom, and flung open the door. They were asleep in bed. The alarm hadnโ€™t roused them, as it was set to a frequency audible only to vampires and dogs. The alarmโ€™s meaning was clearโ€” a vampire had teleported into the building.

He strode to the bathroom and checked inside. It was empty. โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€ Heather asked sleepily.

โ€œNothing,โ€ he whispered. โ€œJust making sure youโ€™re all right. Go back to sleep.โ€

He spotted Robby in the hallway, so he zoomed into the hall and shut the door partway. โ€œWhat happened?โ€

โ€œIt was Simone,โ€ Robby explained. โ€œShe claims she was bored, so she went out.โ€

โ€œWhere did she go?โ€

โ€œShe wouldna say,โ€ Robby replied. โ€œShe teleported out with no one noticing, but when she came back, she triggered the alarm.โ€

Jean-Luc recalled how Simone had boasted that she might have an affair with Lui. โ€œShe could be compromised.โ€

โ€œI know. Shall I send her away?โ€

โ€œNo. We want Lui to make his move so we can catch him.โ€ โ€œFine. Iโ€™ll keep an eye on her.โ€ Robby zipped down the stairs. Heather peered through the half-opened door. โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€ โ€œEverythingโ€™s fine,โ€ Jean-Luc assured her.

She stepped into the hallway. โ€œI heard you talking. You think Simone could be under Louieโ€™s control?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s possible. He usually uses mortals, but he could manage to control a vampire, especially if she has a grudge.โ€

โ€œLike Simone.โ€ Heather frowned. โ€œThis mind controlโ€”you never used it on me, did you?โ€

He stiffened. โ€œNo, that would be dishonorable.โ€ โ€œI didnโ€™t mean to insult you.โ€

His gaze wandered over her wonderfully mussed hair and rumpled pajamas. โ€œIf you were under my control, you would be downstairs right now in my bed.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€

โ€œAnd you would be naked. And I would beโ€”โ€

โ€œAll right! I get the picture.โ€

He smiled slowly. โ€œWas it good for you?โ€ She gave him an annoyed look.

โ€œYou look beautiful.โ€

She snorted. โ€œI donโ€™t have any makeup on.โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re a natural beauty.โ€

โ€œItโ€™ll be short-lived. Iโ€™ll get old and wrinkly.โ€

โ€œTime doesnโ€™t scare me.โ€ He stepped closer. โ€œLet me court you.โ€

She gave him an odd look, as if wariness and desire were battling inside her. โ€œIโ€™ll think about it.โ€ She eased into the bedroom and shut the door.

Yes, he was slowly making progress.

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