Then he smiled, like the cutest smile, although he was still driving muy muy intense and totally bada.s.s, and he goes, "No, that light back there was high-intensity ultraviolet. It burns them." intense and totally bada.s.s, and he goes, "No, that light back there was high-intensity ultraviolet. It burns them."

And I was all, "I knew that."

And he was like, "You know that those three guys were vampyres, too, right?"

And I"m all, "Duh." But I didn"t know. So I"m like, "How did you you know?" know?"

Then he takes off his shades and puts on these binocular robot-gla.s.ses things, like they wear in Siphon a.s.sa.s.sin Six for Xbox, which I am against because it glorifies violence in the minds of adolescent boys and because it"s totally impossible to get a decent head shot when your squad mates are b.u.mping into you, which needs to be fixed in the next version if I"m going to be able to do the "gray spray" on the sentry tower gla.s.s.



So Steve is all, "Yeah, they"re infrared. You can see heat with them, and there was no heat coming off anyone back there but you."

And I"m like, "Who the f.u.c.k are you?"

And he"s like, "My name"s Steve. I"m working on my biochem masters at S.F. State."

"Stop," I said. "Please do not further endorken youself to me. You have great hair and a car that is most fly, and you have just saved me with your mad ninja driving skills, so do not sully your heroic hottie image in my mind by further reciting your nerdy scholastic agenda. Don"t tell me what you"re studying, Steve, tell me what"s in your soul. What haunts you?"

And he was like, "Dude, you need to cut back on the caffeine."

Which was fair, and I know that he was only saying it out of concern for my welfare and whatnot, because I think he knew even then that we were destined to be together, soul mates.

So while he drives, Steve tells me that he was doing some experiments on some bodies for his master"s thingy, and he found that the cells of the victims were regenerating when you added blood to them, and he thinks he can turn them back to normal human cells by using some gene therapy or something. And he"s been talking to the Countess and Lord Flood about turning them back, but the Countess is all, "No way, hot Manga-haired science guy."

So I was all, "Why would she want to give up immortality and superpowers and whatnot?"

And he was all, "I don"t know."

And I was all, "We should discuss it over coffee."

And he was like, "I would love to do that, but I"m already late for work."

And I was like, "I thought you were a mad scientist."

And he was all, "I work at Stereo City."

And I was like, "Dude, you should get a job at Metreon selling the big-screens, because they have like the best test couches."

And he was like, "Okay." Just like that, "Okay."

So he wanted to give me a ride home, so I would be safe, which is so sweet, but I needed double-soy Mochaccino to calm my nerves, so here I am at Tulley"s, totally brooding.

But before I got out of the car, I was like, "Steve, do you have a girlfriend?"

And he was like, "No, I put a lot of time into my studies, and I sort of always have."

And I was like, "So would you be in the market for a Gaijin princess?"

And he was like, "That"s j.a.panese. I"m Chinese."

And I"m like, "Don"t change the subject, Kung Pao, what I want to know is if you"re ready to spend some up-close and personal time with ninety pounds of barbarian woman-flesh! Sorry, I don"t know how much that is in kilos."

I don"t know what came over me. I was just fizzing over with adrenaline and pa.s.sion and whatnot, I guess. I usually don"t throw myself at guys, but he was so mysterious and smart and hot.

So he got this big grin and he was like, "My parents would freak out if they saw you."

And I was like, "You live at home?"

And he was all, "Well, uh, yeah, uh, kinda, uh-"

So I grabbed the pen out of his pocket and wrote my cell number on his arm while he stuttered, then when I put the pen back I kissed him sort of hard and totally pa.s.sionately, which I could tell he liked a lot, so I pushed him away and slapped him so he wouldn"t think I was a s.l.u.t. But not very hard, so he wouldn"t think I wasn"t interested.

And I was all, "Call me."

And he was all, "I will."

So I was like, "Do not f.u.c.k with your hair."

And he was all, "Okay."

And I was all, "Be careful."

And he was all, "I will. You, too."

And I was all, "Oh, yeah, thanks for the rescue and whatnot."

And he was all, "Sure. Thanks for the kiss."

And so I am his shameless White Devil Juliet and he is my sweet Ninja Romeo (unless Ninjas are also j.a.panese, in which case I will have to look some s.h.i.t up for metaphors because the only thing Chinese I can think of right now is Dim Sum, and I believe it"s disrespectful to refer to your soul mate in terms of finger food).

f.u.c.ksocks! My cell. Jared. L8rz.

27.

Well, That Was f.u.c.ked Up Then, Lucifer Two attains the blood sword and takes Jared the White as his consort, and they hold dominion over all of the Kindred for ever and ever," said Jared White Wolf, concluding the hour-long plot synopsis of his unwritten epic vampire adventure novel. "So what do you think?"

"I really liked it, but I think you may need to work on the characters more," Tommy said, flexing his writer muscles a little. It helped him to not think about the thirst that was rising in him.

Jared looked to Jody, and raised a drawn-on eyebrow.

"I think we must get out of this bas.e.m.e.nt right now," Jody said, "and if that means murdering your parents and little sisters, well, you don"t make an omelet-"

"But what did you think of my novel?" Jared said.

"I think it"s not a novel, it"s a s.e.xual fantasy about you and your rat."

"It is not. That"s just the characters" names."

"Try Abby"s cell again, Jared." Jody was gritting her teeth.

"Tell her to get back here," Tommy said. He was starting to get cramps from the blood thirst.

"Hold on, I get s.h.i.t reception down here." Jared took his cell and his rat and headed out the door and up the steps.

When he was gone, Tommy turned to Jody. "I"m really feeling the hunger."

"Me, too."

"Should we maybe just, you know, sample Jared?"

"I don"t think that"s a good idea."

"Well," Tommy said. "William is in the hospital, and we don"t know where Abby is, and I don"t see as we have that many options."

"Tommy, let"s just walk out of here. What"s the worst that can happen? We shock Jared"s parents? I get the feeling they may be desensitized."

"That"s fine, but then where do we go tomorrow? A hotel? I guess, if we get the money, we can have Abby guard the door to keep the maid from coming in and frying us." Tommy brightened. "Hey, maybe Abby grabbed some money from the loft?"

"Abby might not even be alive," Jody said, more than just irritation in her voice now. "You know how Elijah was going to kill you to f.u.c.k with me? If he"s been watching us, he has to know about Abby. She"ll be next. We should have left here right away. I feel horrible for leaving her out there alone."

"She went right to him." Tommy cradled his head in hands. "I hate this, Jody. Why did you do this to me? It could have worked. I could have looked out for you and had a real life. Now I just live from feeding to feeding, putting people in danger. Everyone wants to kill us or take something from us. I"m from Indiana, they don"t prepare us for this kind of thing in the Midwest."

Jody slid off the bed to the floor and sat next to him, put her arm around his shoulders. "It"s not like that, Tommy. We"re like G.o.ds. Sure, we have to hunt, but if you let go to the predator part of you, you"ll lose that anxious feeling. You have to feel the power of it."

"Power? What power? I was ready to have the rat as a snack."

"Well, you can have the rat if you need him, because that little f.u.c.ker is creepy."

Tommy pulled away from her. "Don"t."

Jared came through the door then, pumping his inhaler. "Oh my G.o.d! Oh my G.o.d! She met the hottest guy who is a ninja, and they"re like totally into each other. And those guys you told us about, that kidnapped you, a bunch of them are vampires now. And there"s a tall woman vampire, too, who tried to bite Abs. And Abby totally took them all on and burned them up with some kind of portable sunlight. Oh my G.o.d, she"s so awesome. I wish I had b.a.l.l.s like her."

"Where is she now?" Jody asked.

"She"s having a Mochaccino at Tulley"s on Market. I loaned her like twenty dollars. Which she"s going to pay me back out of her Christmas bonus you"re giving her. Hey, do I get a Christmas bonus, because-"

"Call her and tell her to stay right where she is," Jody said. "We"re on our way."

"We are?" Tommy said. They could get out of here, find a They could get out of here, find a-a donor!

"No, not you," Jody said. "We are." She patted Jared on the shoulder, careful not to get her hand near the rat.

"We are?" Jared said.

"Yes, Jared, you have to come out to your parents. You have to confess that you"ve had a girl in your room all day. We"ll walk up and you can just introduce me as your girlfriend."

"Okay. I guess. You might want to borrow some eyeliner and touch up your lipstick a little first, okay?"

"I will slap the gloom off of you, rat s.h.a.gger," Jody said with a smile that was just a few degrees below being warm.

Over his very long life, Elijah Ben Sapir had been hunted, beaten, tortured, drowned, impaled, imprisoned, and even burned on two occasions-tolerance for those who live off the lifeblood of others being what it is-but in eight centuries, this was the first time he had been flash-fried by a tricked-out Honda. Despite the novelty of it, when novelty had just become his new joy, he figured that if he went another eight hundred years before it happened again, he"d be okay.

Creeping down a SOMA alley, s.n.a.t.c.hing rats from behind Dumpsters and draining them to dust just so he could heal himself enough to hunt a real victim, was serving as an abject lesson as to why he and his kind were sworn to remain concealed. It was bound to happen: the application of new technology for the detection and destruction of vampires. Hadn"t he adopted technology to protect himself? His self-piloting yacht with its sensors and sealed vault had served him as well as any guarded castle. But he"d forgotten the rule-not forgotten, really, but ignored it-deciding to indulge in hope, to the point of faith, that he would always prevail. So some clever cow had figured out how to package sunlight and unleash it upon his arrogant carca.s.s. The cow would never have found the solution had the vampire not shown him the problem. Humbled was Elijah, and angry, and hungry, and a little sad, because he had loved his yellow tracksuit, and now it was but beads of blackened polyester burned into his skin.

He picked at them as he listened for prey, tucked between a Dumpster and a white step-van full of bread racks. Here came one now-fat enough to complete the healing, Elijah could tell by the weight of his step. The back door of the bakery opened and the rotund baker stepped out and shook a cigarette out of his pack. His life aura was pink and healthy, his heart thumped strong, and would for a long time if Elijah did not suck it dry. Normally he only took the sick and the weak, those who were short for the grave anyway, but this was a desperate time. He leapt on the big man"s back and rode him to the ground, catching his scream in one hand, using the other to hit pressure points in his neck that had the baker unconscious in two seconds.

Elijah drank, listening to his blackened skin crackle, slough, and heal, even as the baker still breathed. There would be no neck snap, no body to find this time. He dumped the dust from the baker"s clothes and slipped into them. His white Nikes were the only survivors of his previous outfit, so he threw the baker"s clogs into the Dumpster along with his wallet, pocketed the cash, and took off, dressed in white from head to foot.

The vampire smiled to himself, not with joy, but with the grim irony of the situation. People often speak of things coming to them in a flash of inspiration, but the cliche held new meaning for Elijah. The flash meant that the game was over, that his foray into human desire, even for revenge, had gone far enough, and now it was time for damage control. They all had to die. He wouldn"t enjoy killing her. Not her.

After being burned up for the second time in two days, Blue was ready for a healing ma.s.sacre-a bloodbath-but the Animals had stopped her, citing sissy ethical reasons like murder was, you know, wrong.

"You"re burned up!" Blue said. "This is no time to develop a conscience. Where was your conscience when you were making me do you a dozen times a day, huh?"

"That"s different," said Drew. "You were in on it."

"Yeah," added Jeff. "And we paid you."

"No one was hurt, amiga, amiga," Gustavo added.

Blue broke off some charred crust coming over the seat of the Mercedes at Gustavo, who was in the pa.s.senger seat. Drew dragged her back into her seat by her hips. She crossed her arms and pouted, huffing out little flakes of ash in exasperation. They were supposed to be doing her bidding. They were supposed to be her seven-well, three three-dwarves.

"You shut the f.u.c.k up, bean town. I was hurt. I am am hurt. Look at me." hurt. Look at me."

They didn"t look at her. They were all burnt black from the waist up, in the front at least. Their shirts hung on them in charred shreds. The linen dress that Blue had been wearing had incinerated almost completely. She was wearing only her pan ties and a severely singed bra. Her face was still a bit lopsided from where Elijah had banged it on the car hood.

"We didn"t do this, Blue," Drew said.

Blue smacked him repeatedly in the head a half-dozen times, knocking off most of one of his charred ears and all of the carbon strands that were what was left of his hair. The tip of her little finger broke off in the process, at which point she sat back and growled like a beaten dog.

"We need blood to heal," Blue said. "Lots of it."

"I know," Jeff said. The charred power forward was driving. "I"m takin" care of it."

"You just pa.s.sed five perfectly good teenagers," Blue said. "Where the f.u.c.k are you going?"

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