Jean-Luc jolted awake, coughing as something foreign slid down his throat. Someone was grasping his chin, forcing his mouth open. He shoved the hand away.
โIt worked!โ a womanโs voice shouted.
He tried to sit up, but a wave of dizziness knocked him back. Strong
hands caught him. His vision was blurred with a greenish tint. A foul taste tainted his tongue.ย Mon Dieu, poison. He struggled to get out of bed, but his body wouldnโt respond.
โโTis all right, Jean-Luc.โ The strong hand moved to his shoulder. โIt takes a wee moment to adjust.โ
He recognized Ianโs voice, though the Scotsmanโs face was still a greenish blur. โWhat have you done?โ
โI gave ye some of the stay-awake drug.โ Ian showed him the vial of green liquid. โThe sun hasna set.โ
It was still daytime? Jean-Lucโs vision cleared, and he noticed Fidelia hovering in the doorway of his bedroom. She was holding Bethany, whose
face was streaked with tears. His heart plummeted. His worst fearโ something had gone wrong while heโd rested powerless in his death-sleep.
โWhat happened?โ This time his body obeyed his command to move. He slid to the edge of the bed, and realized he was still naked. โTurn the little one away.โ
Fidelia hugged Bethany, burying the little girlโs face in her blouse, and Jean-Luc zoomed into his walk-in closet.
โTell me what happened,โ he called out as he ripped the bandage off his right arm. The gunshot wound was gone. With vampire speed, he pulled on some pants and a shirt.
โI woke Ian up,โ Fidelia confessed. โI knew he had the drug in his purse
โโ
โSporran,โ Ian grumbled.
โAnd I poured some down his throat,โ Fidelia continued. โI figured it
couldnโt hurt, you know. He was already dead. When he woke up, we came here to wake you.โ
โWhereโs Heather?โ Jean-Luc stuffed his feet into socks and a pair of black boots. His chest constricted when he realized they werenโt answering. He ran from the closet. โWhereโs Heather?โ
Bethany started crying.
Fideliaโs face crumpled. โBilly took her away. I think heโs under Louieโs control.โ
Jean-Lucโs heart wrenched.ย God, no. His worst fear. But at least it was still daytime. Lui would still be dead, so Heather was safe for the moment. He grabbed his belt with the leather scabbard and buckled it around his hips. โHow long ago?โ
โAbout ten minutes.โ Fidelia shook her head. โI didnโt know what to do.
I wanted to follow them in your car, but I didnโt have the keys, and I
couldnโt leave Bethany here alone, and Ian was dead on the floorโโ
โYou did right.โ Jean-Luc selected his best foil and slid it into the scabbard. โWhereโs Phil?โ
โBilly shot him and stuffed him into the trunk of his car.โ
โAll right.โ Jean-Luc joined Fidelia in the hallway. โIan, if you have more of that drug, go wake up Robby and Phineas.โ
โAye.โ Ian zoomed past them to the guardroom. โYou have to save her,โ Fidelia whispered.
โI will.โ He rested a hand on her shoulder. โYou did the right thing.โ Fidelia hung her head. โI messed up. I shot at Billy, but I missed.โ โI want my mama,โ Bethany wailed.
โIโll bring her home,ย chรฉrie. Sheโll be all right.โ He wished he could believe that.
Bethany wrapped her arms around his neck. When he realized she wasnโt going to let go, he settled her on his right hip, opposite his scabbard.
โCome.โ He strode down the hall to the cellar kitchen. โYou say Billy took her about ten minutes ago?โ
โYes.โ Fidelia followed.
โHow long till sunset?โ He turned into the kitchen. It was small, consisting of a fridge, a microwave, a small dishwasher, and a cabinet of glasses.
โI donโt know.โ Fidelia paused in the doorway. โAbout five minutes, I guess.โ
โSo Billy has given himself fifteen minutes to take her to Lui.โ Jean-
Luc retrieved four bottles of synthetic blood from the fridge. โLuiโs hideout could be fairly close.โ He set Bethany on the counter, so he could unscrew the tops off the bottles.
โI suppose.โ Fidelia grabbed one of the bottles to help him.
He set all four bottles in the microwave and turned it on. โDid you see which way Billy went?โ
โI did!โ Bethany raised her hand. โHe went down the driveway.โ โThatโs good.โ Jean-Luc smoothed back her strawberry-blond curls. โThey turned onto the highway, headed south,โ Fidelia said. โLast night
I dreamed about an old stone church. I think thatโs where heโs taking her.โ
โWhere was it?โ Jean-Luc removed a bottle from the microwave and guzzled down the warm blood.
โIn the countryside.โ She leaned against the door-jamb, frowning. โIt would be south of here.โ She straightened suddenly. โThereโs an old Spanish mission down the highway. Itโs only about ten minutes away.โ
Robby, Ian, and Phineas gathered around the doorway. They were all dressed and fully armed.
โWe have a location.โ Jean-Luc handed them each a bottle. โA Spanish mission, ten miles south.โ
โGood.โ Robby turned to Phineas. โYeโll stay here with the ladies.โ โOh, come on, man.โ Phineas grimaced. โI want some real action.โ โAnd ye may get it if Lui comes back here for more victims,โ Robby
muttered. โYe could get more action here than ye can handle.โ
โI can do it.โ Phineas nodded. โJust let me at that sucker. Heโll be sorry he ever messed with me.โ
โPhineas.โ Robby gave him a stern look. โIf he comes here, the first thing ye do is send out a psychic message to us. We can teleport here in a second.โ
โGotcha.โ Phineas upended his bottle of blood and gulped it down. He wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. โIโll protect the women with my life.โ
โAnd I have my guns,โ Fidelia added. โWeโll be fine.โ
โLetโs go.โ Jean-Luc set his empty bottle in the sink and gathered Bethany back into his arms.
They strode down the hall and up the stairs to the ground floor. โLetโs take the car.โ Jean-Luc stopped next to the security office. โWe could run there just as fast,โ Ian protested.
โJean-Lucโs right.โ Robby opened the door and grabbed the keys off the hook. โWe need to conserve our energy.โ
โCan you check the sun for us?โ Jean-Luc asked Fidelia. โSure.โ Fidelia ran to the window next to the front door. โโTis still up,โ Ian murmured. โI can feel it.โ
Fidelia peered through the blinds. โThereโs only a sliver left on the horizon.โ
โGood.โ Jean-Luc handed Bethany over to Phineas. โHeโll take care of you till I bring your mother back.โ
Bethany nodded.
Jean-Luc stepped back and drew his sword. He warmed up with some thrusts and lunges. His heart pounded, but not from exercise. He couldnโt allow himself to think about how frightened Heather might be. Just the
thought brought bile to his throat. At least Lui was a sick enough bastard that heโd take his time with her. The stay-awake drug had given them a few precious extra minutes to prepare, and those minutes might make all the difference.
Robby emerged from the security office with an extra sword in his right hand. โWeโll need to check the car for explosives. Iโll look under the carriage. Ian, look under the bonnet.โ
โAye.โ Ian tightened the straps that held the sheath and claymore on his back.
โIs it true,โ Robby asked, โthat the sheriff tossed Phil into the trunk of his car?โ
โYes.โ Fidelia continued to peer out the window. โI doubt Phil can help you very much. He was shot in the leg.โ
Robby exchanged a look with Ian. โโTis a full moon tonight.โ Ian nodded. โGood. โTwill give us another advantage.โ โWhat advantage?โ Jean-Luc sheathed his sword.
โThe sunโs down!โ Fidelia threw open the door. โGo!โ
โThe keys!โ Jean-Luc caught them, and zoomed out the door with Robby and Ian. He climbed behind the driver seat, and the second they told him it was safe, he started the engine. They jumped in, and he floored the accelerator. He turned south on the highway, then gained more speed.
After a few minutes, Robby held up a hand. โPull over!โ
โWhy?โ Jean-Luc veered onto the shoulder and stomped on the brakes. โListen,โ Robby whispered.
Jean-Luc heard a strange howling sound, coming from the south. โWhat is that?โ
โFocus on it and teleport there now,โ Robby ordered. He and Ian wavered, then disappeared.
Jean-Luc ripped the keys from the ignition and concentrated on the sound. Everything went black.
This was no ordinary wolf. Heather had never seen one close up before, but she knew they didnโt have red glowing eyes. This one had to be bigger than normal, too.
Billy lifted his pistol and took aim.
โWait.โ Louie raised his hand. โWe can always kill it later. I want to see if it will chew on her first.โ
Heather gulped. Those jaws looked incredibly strong. And the teethโ very sharp. The wolf moved toward her. She pressed back against the wall.
It was limping, favoring a back leg. The fur was matted with something dark and shiny. As the wolf limped forward, it left a bloody paw print on
the stone floor.
Heather glanced at its eyes. The glow had faded, and the red was turning pale blue. It stopped in front of her and tilted its head like it was studying her. Maybe it was. The eyes looked intelligent. And somehow familiar.
It inched closer, its muzzle over her drawn-up knees. โNo,โ she breathed, lifting a hand to ward it off.
It leaned forward and licked her palm.
With a gasp, she closed her hand. Her mind raced. The wounded leg. The screeching sound of metal being ripped. The sniffing for bombs. The familiar eyes.
โPhil?โ she whispered. The wolf whimpered.
โOh my God.โ She closed her eyes briefly against the sting of hot tears.
She wasnโt alone. Phil was here to protect her.
Louie sighed. โWhat a disappointing beast. Billy, kill it.โ Billy lifted his pistol.
Phil spun around, growling. And charged.
Billy pulled the trigger, but nothing happened. He backed up, frantically pulling the trigger over and over.
Phil knocked him down and snapped his jaws on Billyโs arm. Heather grimaced. She didnโt want Billy to die.
A loud howl reverberated through the room. Phil had pinned Billy to the floor and appeared to be enjoying his victory. He threw his massive head back and howled again.
โDamned creature.โ Louie circled the altar, unbuttoning his long black coat. โIโll take care of it myself.โ He whisked off his coat and tossed it on the table. It landed on Sasha.
Just then, two forms wavered before Heatherโs eyes and became solid. She cried with relief. Robby already had a sword in his hand. Ian drew his claymore.
A third form appeared.
โJean-Luc!โ Heather cried.
He glanced at her. โThank God.โ He drew his foil and spotted Louie by the altar. He strode toward him. โLetโs finish this now.โ
Louie sneered. โAgreed.โ He vanished. โNo!โ Jean-Luc shouted.
Louie suddenly appeared next to Heather. His left hand gripped her arm.
Good Lord, he meant to teleport away with her!
A dagger spun through the air and sliced Louieโs arm before falling on the ground. He cried out and released her.
Heather grabbed the dagger, then scooted away. It must have come from Robby or Ian. She sawed at the ropes binding her ankles.
A warm nose nuzzled her shoulder, and she jumped. โOh, itโs you.โ Phil sat beside her. Her personal guard was back. โGood boy.โ
โA sword, Robby!โ Jean-Luc yelled. He dropped his foil and kicked it toward Heather, then caught the sword Robby tossed him.
Heather scrambled to grab the foil, then froze as she saw Jean-Luc circling Louie. Oh God, this was it. The final showdown. Louie wielded a massive broadsword. No wonder Jean-Luc had tossed aside his foil.
Louie struck, the blade whistling past Jean-Lucโs stomach. โYou missed,โ Jean-Luc taunted as he jumped and floated to the ceiling.
Louie followed, levitating to match Jean-Lucโs height. Jean-Luc brought his sword down with such force that Louie was sent flipping backward in midair. He crashed into a rafter before falling to the floor.
Jean-Luc landed gracefully beside Louieโs sprawled form. He raised his sword, preparing for the killing blow, but Louie rolled and swung upward.
Jean-Luc leaped back. His shirt was torn, and a thin red line marked his pale skin where Louieโs sword had grazed him.
Louie sprang to his feet, grinning. โYouโre pitiful. Iโm growing tired of this game.โ
Jean-Luc lunged forward. The swords clashed repeatedly. Heather glanced at Robby and Ian. They couldnโt let Louie win. Ian hovered nearby, his claymore drawn and ready.
Robby had unsheathed his sword and approached Billy, placing a hand on his forehead.
Heatherโs gaze darted between the two battles. The constant clang of swords filled her ears. Both Jean-Luc and Louie were panting heavily now.
Billy tensed and pulled away from Robby, cradling his wounded arm to his chest. He looked at Heather with remorseful eyes. โWhat have I done? Iโm so sorry.โ
โHeather, move!โ Jean-Luc yelled at her.
Move where? Then she realized what he was doing. Jean-Luc was driving Louie toward her and Phil. She scrambled away, and Robby grabbed her.
Jean-Luc continued to force Louie to retreat. Phil sat still and quiet.
When Louie was a few feet in front of Phil, the wolf let out a tremendous howl.
Louie jumped and glanced behind him. In that second, Jean-Luc stabbed him through the heart. Louie turned completely gray, then disintegrated into a pile of dust on the floor.
Jean-Luc stepped back, lowering his sword. He closed his eyes and let the sword clatter onto the floor. โItโs done,โ he whispered. He turned to Heather. โWeโre free.โ
With a cry, she ran to him and threw her arms around his neck. He held her tight.
โItโs over,โ Heather whispered. โItโs over.โ
He kissed her brow. โYouโre free now. You can have your old life back, if you want.โ
She cradled his face with her hands. โI want my new life with you.โ โWe can do that, too.โ He squeezed her tight. โIt was my worst fear. I
woke up to find you were in danger.โ
โItโs all right,โ she whispered. โYou killed him. Louie will never torture you again.โ
Robby walked over to retrieve his sword. โWell done, Jean-Luc.โ He glanced around the chapel. โIs everyone all right?โ
Sasha moaned. She struggled to sit up, but fell back onto the table. โSasha!โ Billy ran toward her. โThank God youโre all right.โ
โBilly.โ She stretched out a hand to him. โI never meant to hurt anyone.
Please believe me.โ
โI believe you.โ Billy took her hand. โHe controlled me, too. It was terrible. I was fighting it, but there was nothing I could do.โ He kissed her hand.
โHe remembers everything,โ Robby whispered. โI broke the hold Lui had on him, but I dinna erase his memory.โ
Jean-Luc nodded. โThatโs probably for the best. It would be difficult to explain all this.โ
โSashaโs lost too much blood,โ Heather whispered.
โWeโll have Dr. Lee make another house call,โ Jean-Luc said. โHe can give her a blood transfusion.โ
โShe wonโt become a vampire?โ Heather asked.
โNay,โ Robby replied. โSheโll be fine. Her blood wasna completely drained. I just hope Dr. Lee can remove the bullet from Phil.โ
Jean-Luc looked at the werewolf. โWhy didnโt you tell me about him?โ Robby shrugged. โโTis a company secret.โ
โHow many are there like him?โ Heather asked.
Robbyโs mouth quirked. โIf I told ye, it wouldna be a secret.โ โHe bit Billy,โ Heather said.
Robbyโs smile faded.
โBugger,โ Ian whispered. He gave Billy a worried look. โOh no,โ Heather breathed. โItโs contagious?โ
Robby nodded. โAye.โ
Heather winced. Poor Billy. She glanced at the altar. Billy was sitting on the table, holding Sasha in his arms. Well, heโd finally gotten the girl he wanted. Hopefully, Sasha wouldnโt mind a boyfriend who went furry every now and then.
โIโll explain it to him later,โ Robby said. โIan, go ahead and teleport them to the house. And call Dr. Lee.โ
โVerra well.โ Ian strode toward the wounded couple, and soon they all vanished.
Heather stepped back to look at Jean-Lucโs wound. โYou need to see Dr.
Lee, too.โ
He shrugged. โItโs just a scratch.โ
She snorted. โThat scratch nearly gave me a heart attack. You have got to stop getting injured every night.โ
He grinned. โYouโre cute when youโre bossy.โ He pulled her closer and whispered in her ear, โWeโll have to find some new positions that wonโt strain my injury.โ
She laughed.
Robby strolled over to the table and blew out the candles. โIโll teleport back with Phil, and weโll be done.โ He glanced up at the choir loft. โIs there something up there? I thought I heard something.โ
โProbably a tiny Texan mouse.โ Jean-Luc nuzzled Heatherโs neck. โI am a cockroach!โ
Heather gasped. โCody! I forgot he was there.โ
Jean-Luc frowned. โIโm tempted to leave him there.โ
โNo,โ Heather protested. โHe actually came in handy. Billy ran out of bullets, shooting at him. In a weird way, he saved Philโs life.โ
โAll right. Iโll remove the command.โ Jean-Luc walked over to the choir loft and levitated. โCockroach.โ
โYes, Master!โ
Jean-Luc hovered in the air for a few minutes. Then he sank to the floor. โItโs done.โ
โWhat the hell?โ Cody yelled. โHow did I get here?โ
Jean-Luc gathered Heather in his arms. โThere will be a little girl very happy to see you.โ
Heatherโs eyes filled with tears. โThank you.โ
Cody clambered down the stairs. โWhat the hell is going on?โ
โI believe yeโll find the sheriffโs car outside,โ Robby said. โI suggest ye take it back to town.โ
Cody noticed the giant wolf and backed toward the door. โYou guys are crazy!โ He ran from the chapel.
Robby chuckled. โCome on, Phil. Let me take ye home.โ He halted in midstep. โOch, ye wee beastie.โ
Heather grimaced. Phil had raised a leg and was dousing the pile of dust that had been Louie. โOh, ick.โ How could she ever look Phil in the face
again?
Phil finished, then sat on his haunches. He gave them a wolfish grin, his long tongue lolling out.
With a laugh, Robby wrapped an arm around the furry beast. The two vanished.
โOur turn.โ Jean-Luc smoothed a hand up Heatherโs back. โYou remember how to do this? You hold me tight.โ
โI remember.โ She wrapped her arms around his neck. His mouth twitched. โAnd then you kiss me.โ
โAbsolutely.โ She pressed her mouth against his and let the world fade away.