The next night, Jean-Luc sped toward the town of Schnitzelberg with an ice chest filled with bottled synthetic blood strapped into the passenger seat of his black BMW. The sun had set ten minutes ago. He gulped blood from a
bottle of Type AB positive, still cold since heโd been in too big of a hurry to warm it up.
The problem was, if he was awake, so was Lui. And if Lui had discovered who Heather was and where she lived, he could already be there. Jean-Luc had wanted to teleport to her house immediately after awakening, but Emma had convinced him he needed to arrive like a normal mortal.
Heather should be all right, he reassured himself as he turned off the highway and entered the town. Emma had teleported to her backyard five minutes ago. She would have alerted him telepathically if something was wrong.
Still, he hated not being there. He hated that Heather and her daughter had been dragged into his feud with Lui. If anything happened to themโฆ how could he endure the guilt of more innocent mortals dying?
Heatherโs story last night had made him take a hard look at himself. He now realized what lay hidden beneath his guilt and anger. Fear.
Heโd risen far from his humble beginnings as an orphaned stable boy.
He was a knight by the time Roman transformed him in 1513. Heโd become a musketeer, owner of the most prestigious fencing academy in Paris, a lieutenant-colonel in the Vamp army, and now he was coven master of Western Europe, in addition to being a designer and successful businessman. Heโd poured all his energy into outward success in an effort to be the master of his own destiny. But beneath it all, the same old torment continued to plague him. The fear of being powerless.
As a lowly stable boy, heโd been powerless to the whims and political machinations of the masters over him. Heโd sworn never to be a pawn again. And heโd succeeded until Lui came into his life in 1757.
He should have let Louis XV die that year. But no, Jean-Luc had done his duty as a royal bodyguard, and heโd stopped the mortal assassin Damiens.
The mortal had only been a pawn. Lui enjoyed using mind control to
make mortals do his dirty work. Heโd succeeded twice before, using mortal scapegoats to kill two kingsโHenri III in 1589 and Henri IV in 1610.
Jean-Luc had foiled Luiโs third royal assassination. The next night, heโd received a note.ย Because of you, the king lives. Because of me, your queen dies.ย Thereโd been no signature on the note, but the paper had been folded and sealed with a dollop of wax, imprinted with the letterย L.
Two nights later, heโd found the mutilated body of his mistress, Yvonne. In addition to knife wounds and fang marks, heโd found the letterย Lย burned into her flesh.
He had declared war against the enemy he dubbed Lui. After twenty years of evading capture, Lui had disappeared. Jean-Luc had hoped the bastard was dead. Then in 1832, heโd discovered his mistress, Claudine, murdered, with the letterย Lย burned into the flesh over her heart.
Jean-Luc had decided the only honorable course of action was to avoid another relationship. But Heatherโs talk had made him realize the truth. His honor had masked the fear that if he entered into another relationship, he
would be powerless to save the womanโs life. He wasnโt living an honorable life. He was living with fear.
That revelation caused him shame. And anger. Dammit to hell, if he wanted a relationship with Heather, he would take it. He would put an end to Luiโs torture and kill the bastard once and for all.
Jean-Luc pulled into her driveway. As he exited the car, Emma emerged from the shadow of a large oak tree. She was sipping from a bottle of cold blood, her bag of stakes slung over her shoulder. Sheโd kept her presence a secret, so it would appear that they had arrived together.
โTheyโre fine,โ she reported quietly. โI heard their voices inside. Calm and happy. And the perimeterโs clear.โ
โGood.โ He exhaled with relief, then took Emmaโs empty bottle and set it inside his car. From the backseat, he retrieved Luiโs sword and cane, along with his own sword. He locked the car and headed for the front porch.
โYouโre hoping Fidelia can locate Lui?โ Emma asked.
โYes.โ He noted the small pair of roller skates next to the front door and the paperback book resting on the seat cushion of the porch swing. Life had continued here during the day, and heโd missed it.
โIโm psychic, too,โ Emma whispered. โMore so than the usual Vamp.
Iโve been listening for any sign of vampire telepathy in the area, but so far, itโs been quiet.โ
Jean-Luc sighed as he rang the doorbell. โLui is very good at staying hidden. God knows I have tried for centuries to find him.โ And always failed.
His depressing thoughts vanished when the door swung open and Heather stood there, smiling. She was wearing a turquoise sundress and matching sandals. The twinkle in her eyes and her glowing complexion ignited a spark of desire in Jean-Luc. She seemed genuinely happy to see him.
โCome on in.โ She stepped back. โWe have some lasagna left over from supper, if youโre interested.โ
โThatโs very kind, but weโve already eaten.โ He hoped he didnโt have blood breath. He shut and locked the door.
The little girl, Bethany, sidled up close to her new friend. โHi, Emma.โ She glanced shyly at Jean-Luc. โHi.โ
He bowed slightly. โGood evening, Bethany.โ
โHello, love.โ Emma knelt to give the little girl a hug. โDid you have a good day?โ
โYes.โ Bethany leaned close and whispered loudly, โMy mommy wanted to look pretty for Mr. Sharp.โ
โBethany!โ Heatherโs face turned pink. โWhy donโt you take Emma upstairs and show herโฆsomething.โ
โLike my new book?โ Bethany asked brightly.
โYes. Please.โ Heather glared at Fidelia, who was standing by the staircase chuckling.
Jean-Luc felt like laughing, too, but he managed to stay quiet.
โLetโs go.โ Emma led the little girl toward the stairs. She glanced back at him, her eyes sparkling with mirth.
โI see youโve brought Louieโs sword and cane,โ Heather hurriedly changed the subject. โFideliaโs ready to help us locate him.โ She motioned toward the living room.
Jean-Luc followed her. โYou succeeded wonderfully.โ
โOn what?โ She glanced back. โStaying alive? It was very peaceful today.โ
โThatโs good. But I was referring to what your daughter said. You look very pretty.โ
Heather waved a hand in dismissal. โBethany turns everything into a romance. Even her stuffed animals are married to each other. She has me perform the ceremony. Today I married a male Chihuahua to a lady gorilla.โ
Fidelia chuckled as she settled on the couch with her purse. โThat dog is barking up the wrong tree.โ
Jean-Luc rested his sword next to the wingback chair. โMy friend Roman always says that with love, anything is possible.โ
โSรญ, like double homicide.โ Fidelia patted her purse. Heather snorted. โOr child custody battles.โ
Jean-Luc gave her a wry look. โHave you lost all faith in love?โ
She looked away, her cheeks pink. โNo. Thereโs always hope. Shall we get started?โ
โVery well.โ He placed Luiโs sword and cane on the coffee table in front of Fidelia.
She took the cane into her lap. Closing her eyes, she ran her fingers up and down the polished wood. Heather sat quietly beside her. Jean-Luc settled in the wingback chair and waited.
โIt is a dark place,โ Fidelia whispered.
That was hardly surprising. All vampires needed a dark place for their daily death-sleep.
โA cellar,โ Fidelia continued. โMade of stone. No windows.โ She shook her head. โItโs too dark. I canโt see anything.โ
โCan you tell how far away it is?โ Jean-Luc asked.
โNot far, but not too close. Not in town, I think.โ Fidelia inhaled sharply. โHe senses me.โ Her eyes opened wide, and she shoved the cane onto the table. โThis was a mistake. IโI think he may be psychic.โ
Lui would have a vampireโs psychic abilities, but that wasnโt something Jean-Luc could admit to.
Fidelia gave him a worried look. โHe sensed me. I could feel it. He was cold, so cold.โ She shuddered.
โItโs all right.โ Heather rubbed the older womanโs back. โItโs over now.โ
Fidelia shook her head. โI was trying to trace his location. I think he was doing the same to me.โ
Jean-Luc winced.ย Zut, he should have taken Fidelia somewhere else to do this.
Heatherโs face paled. โHeโs hunting us.โ
โHeather, I must ask you again to move to my place,โ Jean-Luc said. โIt is only a matter of time before Lui figures out who you are and where you
live.โ
โWeโll just have to find him before he finds us. If we knew more about him, it might help.โ Her eyes narrowed. โWho is he exactly?โ
Jean-Luc sat back. โI wish I knew. If I knew his real name, I would have hunted him down and killed him many years ago.โ
โYou wouldโฆcommit murder?โ
โI would do anything to protect those I love.โ
Fidelia nodded approvingly. โYou are good man, Juan.โ
He glanced at Heather, wondering if she agreed. She looked puzzled. โYou saidย manyย years ago,โ she murmured. โHow old are you?โ
Merde. There was no way to answer this. โIโm twenty-six,โ she announced. โAnd you?โ He shifted in his chair. โI am older than you.โ โHow much?โ
โI was twenty-eight whenโฆโ He rubbed his forehead. โI was three when my mother diedโฆโ
โIโm sorry. I didnโt realizeโฆโ Her eyes warmed with sympathy. โEmotional wounds take the longest to heal.โ
โYes.โ He heard a car pulling up in the driveway. He stood, grabbing his sword. โWe have company.โ
Heather jumped to her feet. โIt couldnโt be Louie, could it? Not this fast.โ
โIโll be ready for him.โ Fidelia dug in her purse.
โI donโt think itโs Lui.โ Jean-Luc doubted his arch nemesis used cars very often. Even so, he strode into the foyer with his sword. He heard a car door slam outside, then heavy footsteps pound up the steps to the front porch.
Heather arrived at the front door just as a fist knocked hard enough to shake the doorโs panes of leaded glass. Jean-Luc stayed close by her side.
โI can see him!โ a male voice shouted. โYouโve got that boyfriend spending the night again, donโt you?โ
โOh no, itโs Cody,โ Heather groaned. โThelma must have seen you arrive, and she called his mother.โ
Jean-Luc peered through the door window. The man on the porch was large and flushed with alcohol-rich blood.
โI can see you, you asshole!โ Cody yelled. โYou want to screw my ex, go ahead, but lay one finger on my daughter and Iโllโโ
โStop it!โ Heather hissed as she unlocked the door. โYou shouldnโt let him in,โ Jean-Luc whispered.
โOh please, let him in,โ Fidelia drawled. She stood by the stairs, waving her Glock in the air. โMake my day.โ
โFidelia, put the gun away,โ Heather ordered. She opened the door. โHow dare youโโ
Cody barged into the foyer and glowered at Jean-Luc. โWho the hell are you?โ
Jean-Luc glared back. โI do not answer to you.โ โJeanโโ Heather started, but her ex interrupted.
โJohn?ย So youโre bringing your johns home?โ Cody turned to Jean-Luc. โYou keep leaving your car parked out front. Now everyone in town knows youโre screwing my wife!โ
โEx-wife.โ Jean-Luc narrowed his eyes. โYou are the fool who let her go.โ
โEnough.โ Heather stepped between them. โCody, lower your voice before Bethany hears you. Youโre drunk, and you have no right to spy on me or pass judgment.โ
He sneered at her. โI do, too. My daughterโs living here, and I can sue for full custody now that everyone knows youโre a slut.โ
โI am not. And I will never let you take her from me.โ Cody snorted. โWatch me.โ
Two hundred years ago, Jean-Luc would have simply skewered the bastard and tossed his body into a river, but the modern world tended to frown upon that solution. He assaulted the man with a psychic wave.ย You are a cockroach.
In his inebriated state, Cody had no resistance at all to vampire mind control. He fell to the floor and scurried around the foyer on all fours.
With a squeal, Heather jumped back. โCody, what is your problem?โ โI am a cockroach,โ he muttered in a squeaky voice.
โHmm, about time you figured that one out,โ Fidelia stepped back as he brushed against her long skirt.
Cody attempted to go up the stairs, but tipped over and landed on his back. He squirmed, arms and legs flailing.
โCut it out, Cody,โ Heather demanded. โGet out of here before you scare Bethany.โ
โWhatโs going on?โ Emma descended the stairs, looking askance at Codyโs wriggling body.
Fidelia chuckled. โLetโs get a can of bug spray.โ
โRaid!โ Cody flipped onto all fours and scuttled out the front door.
You will return to normal at sunrise, Jean-Luc ordered. โYes, Master.โ Cody tumbled down the porch stairs.
โGood Lord, the manโs gone crazy.โ Heather shut the door and locked
it.
โThat was interesting.โ Emma gave Jean-Luc a pointed look. Sheโd
probably heard his psychic commands.
He wondered briefly if Lui had heard him, but he doubted heโd said enough for Lui to trace.
โIs Bethany all right?โ Heather rushed up the stairs.
โOoh wee, I need a drink.โ Fidelia waddled toward the kitchen, still holding her Glock. โI need a beer, thatโs what I need. You want a beer, Juan, Emma?โ
โNo thank you.โ He wandered back into the living room and rested his sword against the wingback chair.
Emma leaned against the entrance, smiling. โA cockroach?โ He smiled back. โThe man deserved it.โ
She nodded. โIโll go back upstairs.โ She paused, then added, โI think youโve made quite an impression on Bethany. The toy mum who lives in the dollhouse has a new boyfriend named John. Heโs a G.I. Joe doll who looks like he could beat the crap out of the Ken living in the closet.โ
โReally?โ Jean-Lucโs heart squeezed in his chest. Could he actually be welcomed into this family? Heโd always wanted to be part of a family. His father had died when he was six, three years after his mother had passed away in childbirth. Roman and Angus were the closest heโd ever come to having real brothers.
He gazed about the living room and realized how truly lonely heโd been over the centuries. Heather appealed to him in many ways, but her family, Bethany and Fidelia, were touching his heart, too. How different his life could be if he had true companionship and love filling each night. Such a
life made all his previous centuries seem empty and meaningless.
But could they accept him as he was? Could Heather love him?
โIโm so sorry you had to witness that scene with my ex,โ Heather said as she entered the room.
He turned to face her.ย Zut, heโd been so deep in thought, he hadnโt realized that Emma had left and Heather had returned. He needed to stay more vigilant than that. โI didnโt mind.โ
Heather sighed. โI donโt know what got into Cody.โ โIs Bethany all right?โ
โYes. Thank goodness.โ Heather flopped down on the couch. โShe was watching a DVD with the volume turned up, so she didnโt hear anything.โ
โThatโs good.โ Jean-Luc sat beside her. Instantly, he heard her heartbeat speed up. A good sign.
She glanced shyly at him. โWhere did Fidelia go?โ โTo the kitchen for a beer.โ
โI wish she wouldnโt drink and handle those guns at the same time.โ
He extended an arm along the back of the couch. โThe guns have trigger locks.โ
โYou bet. It was the one requirement I made before she could move in here.โ
โYouโve lived in this area all your life, correct?โ
She sighed. โYes. I always wanted to travel, but it never happened.โ
He made a mental note that he needed to take her to all the places she wanted to see. โCan you think of anyplace that matches Fideliaโs
description? A place on the outskirts of town. Most probably abandoned.โ
โWith a stone cellar?โ She tilted her head, considering. โThe state park has an old stone building built during the Depression.โ
โIโll check it out.โ He could leave Emma here with the women and take Robby with him.
โIโll come with you.โ
He blinked. โNo. Absolutely not. Itโs too dangerous.โ
โIโm already in danger. I fought Louie before and I did well. And I know where the park is.โ
โI can look up the parkโs location on the Internet.โ
Her chin lifted. โIโm going. Iโm not cowering here in fear. Iโm at war with fear, remember?โ
โThereโs a difference between courage and bad judgโโ He paused when his superior hearing detected a sound outside. โSomeone is approaching your front porch.โ
He jumped silently to his feet and grabbed his sword. Heather stood and whispered, โShould I get my shotgun?โ
โNo.โ He hoped Lui was outside. He would destroy the bastard andโฆ But what if he made a fatal error and lost? Lui would simply walk into the house and slaughter Heather. โYes, get your gun. Tell Emma, and wait inside. If he comes in, aim for his chest.โ
โIf he comes in, then you would beโฆโ She squeezed his arm. โBe careful.โ
The concern in her eyes was genuine.ย Mon Dieu, she did care for him. He touched her cheek. โGo.โ
Her eyes glazed over with a dreamy look, then she blinked. โRight.โ She ran to the stairs. The carpet muffled the sounds of her sandals as she dashed up the steps.
โWhatโs up?โ Fidelia sauntered from the kitchen, holding a half-empty beer bottle. She glanced at Heatherโs disappearing form. โYou chased her off again?โ
Jean-Luc lifted a finger to his lips, then pointed outside.
Fideliaโs brown eyes widened. โI left my Germanย muchachoย in the kitchen. Iโll be right back.โ
โI donโt want you outside. It could be dangerous.โ Jean-Luc groaned when Fidelia scurried into the kitchen. Heโd better act fast before the women in the house charged to the rescue. He smiled to himself. No wonder he liked them so much.
Silently he unlocked the door, then yanked it open.