Chapter no 11

The Undead Next Door

Jean-Luc was delighted with the turn of the conversation. The minute heโ€™d spotted Heather this evening, heโ€™d wanted to touch her. Her long bare legs tormented him. Her pink skin, flushed with blood, made his vampire nerve cells hum with energy.

Mon Dieu, but it seemed that every man in town wanted her. How could they not? Her shorts hugged the sweetest derriere. Her T-shirt clung to full breasts, then dipped at her waist. He wanted to rip her clothes off with his teeth.

But for now, heโ€™d settle for a kiss.

Emma had scolded him telepathically for making Heather worry, and sheโ€™d insisted he explain about Cody. Heโ€™d intended to, but he had no idea how to explain the hypnotic trance heโ€™d cast on her ex-husband without opening himself to a lot of unwanted questions. But kissingโ€”this kind of reassurance he could handle. And ten steps would be easy.

He touched one of her curls and rubbed the silken strands between his thumb and forefinger. โ€œStep one is the birth of the idea.โ€

She shrugged. โ€œThatโ€™s obvious.โ€

โ€œBut essential. I find this first step very exciting.โ€ He touched her neck, resting his fingertips against her carotid artery. It pulsed strong and quick. In spite of her nonchalant demeanor, she was as excited as he.

โ€œOur lips would not meet purely by accident.โ€ He studied her mouth. โ€œI would wonder how your lips feel, how they taste. And my desire would

increase until it overwhelmed me. My every thought, my every breath would be focused on my need to kiss you.โ€

Her mouth was slightly open, her breath coming faster. โ€œThatโ€™sโ€ฆa good start.โ€

He smiled. โ€œStep two is awareness. You are now aware of my desire.โ€ โ€œOkay.โ€ She licked her lips.

โ€œAh, you have moved to step three.โ€ Her eyes widened. โ€œI did?โ€

โ€œYes. Step three is your response. You have acknowledged my desire and issued an invitation.โ€

She tilted her head, frowning. โ€œI donโ€™t think so.โ€ โ€œYou said yes when you licked your lips.โ€

โ€œI did not. You shouldnโ€™t make such broad assumptions.โ€ She licked her lips again, then grimaced. โ€œIgnore that. It was an involuntary lick.โ€

โ€œI think not. Your body is reacting to me.โ€ He stepped closer. โ€œYour body is screaming,ย Yes, take me.โ€

โ€œIn your dreams.โ€ She stepped back, folding her arms across her chest. โ€œIโ€™m in complete control of myself.โ€

โ€œFor the time being.โ€

She eyed him warily. โ€œWhich step are we on?โ€

โ€œThree. Your body issued an invitation. Step four, my body responds.โ€ โ€œSo weโ€™re entirely brainless at this point?โ€

He laughed. โ€œNormally, this would all happen in a matter of seconds, and I wouldnโ€™t give you time to challenge everything I say. But for some strange reason, I actually enjoy your challenges.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€ Her mouth twitched. โ€œThatโ€™s very kind of you.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re welcome. Step four, I respond to your invitation. I move in for the kiss.โ€ He stepped close and slipped his hand around the back of her neck.

โ€œI still havenโ€™t said yes.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s why Iโ€™m waiting. Step five is your agreement. Even your clever brain must agree now. If a man skips this step, he risks offending his lady and losing her forever.โ€

โ€œโ€™Cause I could walk away,โ€ she whispered.

โ€œYes, you could.โ€ He leaned closer, just a few inches from her mouth. โ€œBut I know you want it. And you wouldnโ€™t want to break my heart.โ€

โ€œNo fair using guilt.โ€

He stroked the side of her neck. โ€œI can be ruthless when it comes to getting what I want.โ€

โ€œAnd I can play hard to get.โ€ In spite of her tough words, she tilted her head to make it easier for him to caress her neck.

โ€œGo ahead,ย chรฉrie.ย Make it hard for me.โ€ He smiled because he was definitely hard. He skimmed his fingers along the line of her jaw. โ€œThe harder I work, the sweeter will be your surrender. And you will surrender. You want this kiss.โ€

She shivered. โ€œWhat about you? Do you want this, or do you just want to prove youโ€™re right about the ten steps?โ€

He took her gently by the shoulders. โ€œI donโ€™t give a damn how many steps it takes. Your happiness is the only thing that matters.โ€

She sighed. โ€œHow do you always know the perfect thing to say?โ€

โ€œI feel like I know you. I know your heart. It isโ€ฆso much like mine.โ€ โ€œJean-Luc,โ€ she whispered. She touched the hair at his temple.

He moved closer till his forehead rested on hers. โ€œStep six is acceptance. We know the kiss will happen.โ€

โ€œSpeak for yourself.โ€

โ€œWoman,โ€ he growled. โ€œYou continue to challenge me.โ€

She laughed. โ€œI know. Itโ€™s so much fun. I feel soโ€ฆtough. Completely opposite from the old doormat. Itโ€™s the new me.โ€

Smiling, he touched her cheek. โ€œI like the new you. Youโ€™re beautiful, strong, andโ€ฆexciting.โ€

She slid her arms up his chest and around his neck. โ€œYouโ€™re in big trouble now, buddy. If we kiss, that will only be seven steps.โ€

โ€œBut there are many steps attached to the kiss, and I will insist on doing them all. Tasting, touching, nibbling, sucking, the tongue, the scraping of

teethโ€”โ€

โ€œOkay!โ€ Her hands tightened on the back of his neck. โ€œBring it on.โ€ His heart lurched. She was surrendering. His blood raced to his groin.

No doubt his eyes were glowing red by now. He kept his eyelids partially closed, hoping she wouldnโ€™t notice. โ€œStep seven. The test kiss.โ€ He pressed his lips gently against hers.

Her eyes flickered shut. โ€œDid we pass?โ€

โ€œOh yes.โ€ He brushed his lips across her cheek, then planted small

kisses back toward her mouth. She opened for him, her lips soft and moist. Her body leaned into him.

He took her this time, kissing her thoroughly, making her lips move with his. She was soft, pliant, delicious. He wrapped one arm around her waist and pulled her hard against him. She gasped, her breath mingling with his own. No doubt she could feel the full length of his erection now, pressed against her belly.

He deepened the kiss, exploring her mouth with his tongue. She tasted of mustard and relish, modern and American, but foreign and exotic to him. She stroked his tongue with the tip of her own, drawing a gruff moan from deep in his throat.

Her fingers delved into his curls, pulling him closer. โ€œWhat step is this?โ€ She breathed against his mouth.

He rested his forehead against hers. โ€œI canโ€™t remember.โ€ He needed to back off. His erection was nearing maximum level of torture endurance. He would explode soon.

He took a deep breath. The scent of her blood ensnared him, refusing to let him go. Her pounding heart thrummed into his pores, into his bones.

God help him, he couldnโ€™t stop.

With a growl of surrender, he drew her earlobe into his mouth and suckled. Her moan reverberated through him. He thought he moaned back, but he was no longer sure. He could no longer distinguish between her thumping heart and his own, her sighs of pleasure and his own. They were becoming one. He wanted inside her. He belonged inside her.

He splayed his hands over her rump and pulled her harder against him.

She gasped and tightened her grip on his shoulders. He rubbed his nose against her carotid artery, letting his head fill with the scent of her rushing

blood. His gums tingled. He gripped her rear, grinding her against his erection.

โ€œMon Dieu, I want you.โ€ He tilted his head back, trying to regain a modicum of control. He couldnโ€™t allow his fangs to shoot out. Or his dick to shoot off. He attempted to think through the haze of lust. He couldnโ€™t bed her here. If he teleported, he could have her in his bedroom within seconds, but no doubt sheโ€™d notice the sudden change of scenery.

The stars overhead winked at him, mocking him for being without a woman for so long. But this wasnโ€™t just any woman. This was Heather. She was standing on tiptoe to feather kisses across his neck. She was sweet and generous. He squeezed her rump. Maybe sheโ€™d invite him back to her house and her bedroom. Yes, that was the plan. After Bethany was sound asleep,

he would sneak into Heatherโ€™s bedroom and make love to her all night.

In the distance, he heard angels singing, sweet with innocence. His heart soared. Maybe this time, it would work. Maybe this time, he would find a

true and lasting love. He would kill Lui and win Heatherโ€™s heart. For the first time ever, he would have a family.

With a jolt he realized his mistake. The singing was real. With her inferior abilities, Heather probably couldnโ€™t hear it.

He grabbed her by the shoulders. โ€œHeather, the children have started singing.โ€

The dazed look in her eyes cleared in a flash. โ€œOh my God!โ€ She pushed him away. โ€œThis is terrible!โ€

Heather sprinted back to the gazebo as fast as she could. Good Lord, she was too late. Already, the three-year-olds were leaving the stage and the four-year-olds were lining up to sing. She spotted two empty seats on the

front row next to Fidelia and Emma. Thank God they had saved some seats for her and Jean-Luc.

It would be all right. She slowed down, struggling to breathe. Jean-Luc stopped beside her, not even winded. Just then, Codyโ€™s mother and another woman plopped down into the two empty seats, ignoring Fideliaโ€™s protest.

โ€œOh no!โ€ Heather gulped down some oxygen as she scanned the rows of chairs sheโ€™d set up earlier. All the seats in the first eight rows were taken.

โ€œThis is terrible! I told her Iโ€™d be in the front row. Sheโ€™ll look for me, and I wonโ€™t be there!โ€ Her voice rose in panic.

โ€œShh!โ€ An elderly woman in the last row turned to hush them.

Heather fought for another breath. Good Lord, she was panicking. How could she have done this? How could she get so wrapped up kissing a guy sheโ€™d known only a few days? What kind of mother was she?

โ€œIโ€™ll find an empty chair and move it to the front row,โ€ Jean-Luc offered.

โ€œToo late,โ€ Heatherโ€™s heart sank. Bethany was on stage, her eyes wide as she examined the front row. She grinned and waved at Fidelia and Emma, then a confused look of dismay came over her face.

Heather waved a hand high in the air, but Bethany didnโ€™t see her. She was surveying the first several rows of chairs, and her wounded expression pierced Heatherโ€™s heart. Miss Cindy started them on their first song, but Bethany didnโ€™t join in. With her search for her mom, she didnโ€™t even notice Miss Cindy.

Heather jumped up and down, waving both arms in the air. Bethany caught sight of her and instantly brightened. Heather blew her a kiss, and Bethany grinned, then joined in with the singing.

Heather took a deep breath and blinked back tears of relief. โ€œSheโ€™s okay.โ€ She turned to Jean-Luc.

He was gone.

Damn. How could he disappear like that? Was he embarrassed that heโ€™d made her late to Bethanyโ€™s performance? A surge of guilt flooded Heather. It wasnโ€™t entirely his fault. Sheโ€™d been a very willing participant, totally distracted by that kiss.

And good Lord, what a kiss. Her cheeks blazed with heat. That rascalโ€” heโ€™d hinted that he could make her lose control, and he had. She didnโ€™t want to think about how far she might have gone if he hadnโ€™t stopped.

And where was he now? Did he seduce women, then leave them? And wasnโ€™t he supposed to be protecting her?

The first song ended, and Heather clapped as she peered around her. Robby was standing off to one side, partially hidden by a copse of pine trees. He nodded at her as her gaze swept past. She raised a hand in greeting, then turned back to watch her daughter. The children started โ€œGod Bless America,โ€ always a crowd favorite.

โ€œMaybe this will help,โ€ Jean-Luc whispered.

She jumped. Good Lord, the man could move quietly. She glared at him, suddenly resenting him for barging into her life and upsetting the delicate balance sheโ€™d worked so hard to achieve.

Then her gaze fell to what he was carrying in his arms, and all her resentment melted away. Tears threatened, for it felt like a piece of her heart had melted, too.

Without a word, he handed her the huge yellow Care Bear. She wrapped her arms around its softness, hugging it to her chest. She didnโ€™t know if heโ€™d won it or bought it, but she did know he was the sweetest man sheโ€™d ever met.

She spotted Bethany on stage, grinning and bouncing up and down. Heatherโ€™s sight blurred with tears. Jean-Luc understood how much her daughter meant to her. He understood love. He had to be one in a million, and she was seriously attracted to him.

But with her history of failed relationships, she had to be careful. And realistic. There was probably no future with Jean-Luc. As wonderful as he was, he had secrets he didnโ€™t seem willing to share. To safeguard her heart, she wouldnโ€™t allow the relationship to go any further. Sheโ€™d keep her

feelings to herself, enveloped like a seed package so it couldnโ€™t take root and grow.

Still, it felt good. It felt good to know there were still good men in the world. And it felt good to know her relationship with her daughter was as sweet as ever. After all the upheaval sheโ€™d endured the last few years, sheโ€™d learned the surest way to remain solid and strong was to count her blessings. So she did that now. Life was good.

She closed her eyes, rested her chin on the bearโ€™s big head, and let the sweet voices of children wash over her. For this small moment in time, all was right in the world. She would enjoy the moment while it lasted.

The song ended, and the crowd cheered.

She opened her eyes. โ€œThank you.โ€ She turned to Jean-Luc, but he was gone once again. Ah, well. She sighed. Sheโ€™d known it couldnโ€™t last. The guy was different somehow. Immortal, maybe. Or worse.

She spotted him next to Robby, deep in conversation with his bodyguard and the other Scotsman, Angus MacKay, who had apparently returned from New York. There were three more guys, standing in the

shadow of the pine trees. A teenager in a plaid kilt and two tall young men wearing khaki pants and navy polo shirts. One guy was white and the other one black. They all looked upset.

Heather frowned. These guys were definitely keeping secrets. They remained in the shadows, but still, heads in the audience were starting to turn. Strangers in town always got noticed.

With the show over, Bethany had skipped down the gazebo steps to join Fidelia and Emma. Heather headed their way slowly. Since most of the crowd was leaving, she was going against traffic.

Everyone gasped when the alarm went off across the town square at the volunteer fire station. A handful of men dashed from the park. People gathered in small groups to gossip and speculate. Heather weaved around them to get to her daughter. In less than a minute, the siren blared from the townโ€™s only fire truck. With the whole town watching, the firemen had

made record time.

Heather reached her daughter and gave her a big hug.

With a squeal, Bethany grabbed the bear. โ€œMama, you did it! You got the bear!โ€ She hugged it tight. โ€œDid you see me sing?โ€

โ€œI sure did. You were wonderful.โ€ Heather smiled at Fidelia and Emma. โ€œThank you for taking care of her.โ€

They followed the crowd away from the gazebo.

Emma eased close to Heather. โ€œWhere is Jean-Luc? He should be guarding you.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s over there.โ€ Heather motioned to the copse of pine trees where the men were huddled. โ€œHeโ€™s talking to a bunch of guys. Your husbandโ€™s there.โ€

โ€œAngus is back? Come on.โ€ Emma strode toward the huddle of men as Jean-Luc approached Heather, Bethany, and Fidelia.

Emma embraced her husband, and he began to whisper to her urgently. Heather noted how worried Jean-Luc looked. โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€ โ€œThereโ€™s been some trouble.โ€ He dragged a hand through his black

curls. โ€œYou remember my friend Roman Draganesti from New York?โ€

Heather swallowed hard, recalling the handsome man, his wife, Shanna, and their adorable baby. โ€œWhat happened?โ€

โ€œThey go to Mass every Sunday night at Romatech. Roman had a chapel built there, and Mass always starts at eleven. We think the bomb

must have gone off early, thank God.โ€ โ€œTheย bomb?โ€

โ€œOui. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured. But if the bomb had gone off when the chapel was fullโ€ฆโ€ Jean-Luc grimaced, and his voice choked. โ€œWe could have lost them all.โ€

Heather cringed at the thought of that lovely family getting killed. โ€œWho would do such a thing?โ€ She jolted with a sudden thought. โ€œWas it Louie? Is he targeting all your friends?โ€

โ€œWe know who did it, and it wasnโ€™t Lui,โ€ Emma explained as she joined them. โ€œItโ€™s been a terrible night.โ€

โ€œAye.โ€ Angus MacKay strode toward them. โ€œIn one night, there have been four bombings. The first one hit Zoltan Czakvarโ€™s home in Budapest. He lost two covโ€”friends.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s terrible!โ€ Heather wondered who this Zoltan guy was. And Budapest? Were these guys a secret clique of immortals?

โ€œJean-Lucโ€™s chateau in France was also hit,โ€ Angus continued. โ€œNo one was injured, but I hear the damage was extensive.โ€

โ€œYou have a chateau?โ€ Heather asked Jean-Luc. He shrugged. โ€œOnly half of one now.โ€

Scowling, Angus wrapped an arm around Emmaโ€™s shoulders. โ€œThen our castle in Scotland was hit.โ€

โ€œAt least no one was killed.โ€ Emma gave him an encouraging look. โ€œAnd we can always rebuild.โ€

โ€œAye.โ€ Angus continued to scowl. โ€œFrom what I can tell, Casimir has targeted everyone who came to rescue Emma and me in the Ukraine.โ€

โ€œWhoโ€™s Casimir?โ€ Heather asked. She wasnโ€™t sure, but she thought Louie had mentioned that name the night heโ€™d attacked Jean-Luc.

โ€œHeโ€™s the one paying Lui to kill me.โ€ Jean-Luc confirmed her suspicions. โ€œThough I wager Lui wouldnโ€™t mind doing it for free.โ€

Heather shook her head. โ€œI donโ€™t understand. Yโ€™all seem like really nice guys. Why do these creeps want to kill you?โ€

Jean-Luc, Angus, and Emma exchanged looks.

โ€œAre you sure Roman and his family are all right?โ€ Jean-Luc changed the subject.

โ€œTheyโ€™re fine,โ€ Angus answered. โ€œConnor wants to take them into hiding. Roman balked at first, claiming it was cowardly, but he finally listened to reason. We canna let anything happen to Shanna or

Constantine.โ€

Jean-Luc nodded. โ€œWhere will they go?โ€

โ€œConnor refuses to tell anyone. I agreed. Emma and I will be going to Eastern Europe to hunt for Casimir. If weโ€™re capturedโ€ฆwell, we doona want to know more than necessary.โ€

Heather grimaced. This sounded like war.

A fierce look came over Emmaโ€™s face. โ€œWe need to take care of Casimir once and for all.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll go with you.โ€ Jean-Luc grasped his cane with both hands. โ€œNay. Ye belong here.โ€ Angus glanced at Heather.

She stiffened. โ€œWe can take care of ourselves.โ€

Jean-Lucโ€™s gaze wandered over her, Bethany, and Fidelia. โ€œNon, Angus is right. I must stay here.โ€

โ€œCasimir and Lui already know yeโ€™re in Texas,โ€ Angus warned him. โ€œSo yeโ€™re verra vulnerable. Since Connor is leaving with Roman tonight, I had a few men I could spare.โ€ He motioned to the group next to Robby. โ€œIan, Phineas, and Philโ€”theyโ€™re here to help ye out.โ€

โ€œMerci.โ€ Jean-Luc touched Heatherโ€™s shoulder. โ€œWe have plenty of guards now. You and your family will be safe.โ€

โ€œThank you.โ€ With a shudder, Heather wondered what would happen next.

โ€œHeather!โ€ The yell from the distance caught her attention. Billy was striding toward her, his face grim.

Something unintelligible crackled on his walkie-talkie, and he turned down the volume. โ€œHeather, I have some bad news. Someone set your

house on fire.โ€

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