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"Somewhere where the donors can handle our action," Jeff said.
"Well, we're broke until you get my money back, so your donors better have some f.u.c.king cash."
"We can't exactly go into a bar in the financial district," Drew said. "Not looking like this."
"Oh, like they'd let you dirtbags in at your best." Blue found that being burnt up put her on edge more than normal. She'd tried taking a Valium left by the Mercedes guy, just like Drew and the other had downed handfuls of his painkillers, only to find their vampire systems rejected them with extreme violence.
"We're here," Jeff said, pulling the Mercedes into a wide public parking lot.
"You're f.u.c.king kidding me," Blue said. "The zoo?"
Tommy waited half an hour before he called Jody's cell, only to get a dropped signal, then voice mail. He called three more times in the next half hour, played two rounds of Gunning for Nuns Xtreme on Jared's Xbox, called Abby's cell only to get voice mail, then made his first sincere attempt at turning to mist. Jody had said it was a mental thing, you just had to see yourself as mist, force yourself to mist, "like flexing a muscle," she had said. "Once you've done it once, you just know how it feels and you can do it again. Like getting up on water skis."
It wasn't that he could get out of the bas.e.m.e.nt undetected, it was what Jody had said about being in the mist state-that time sort of just glided, like you were in a dream. It was the only reason, she said, that she hadn't beaten him senseless for having her bronzed. When you were mist, it just wasn't all that bad. Maybe if he could turn to mist, he could pa.s.s the time without driving himself nuts with worry.
For all his mental flexing, all he got was a flatulent toot that sent him diving for the door and fanning the room out with it. He was truly a foul dead thing-fouler than he'd even guessed. He looked for paint peeling off the walls.
That was it. He was not a kid hiding in his friend's bas.e.m.e.nt, he was a-what did Abby call it?-he was one of the anointed, a prince of the night. He was going to walk out of here, right past the family, and if he had to take them out, well, so be it. That would teach Jody for leaving him behind and turning her phone off. How do you feel now, Red? Huh? Ma.s.sacred, dismembered family? Huh? Glad you saved your anytime minutes How do you feel now, Red? Huh? Ma.s.sacred, dismembered family? Huh? Glad you saved your anytime minutes now now?!
He tramped up the steps and into Jared's parents' family room.
"Hi," Jared's father said.
Tommy had expected a bit of a monster based on Jared's description of his father. Instead what he saw was a bit of an accountant. He was about forty-five, in pretty good shape, holding a little girl on his lap who was coloring a picture of a pony. Another little girl, who looked about the same age, was coloring on the floor at his feet.
"Hi," Tommy said.
"You must be the vampire Flood," Jared's dad said, with a bit of a knowing smile.
"Uh. Well. Kinda." It showed. He could no longer hide among the humans. It must be because it had been so long since he had fed.
"Sort of a weak ensemble, don't you think?" Jared's dad said.
"Weak," repeated the little girl without looking up from her pony.
"Huh?" Tommy inquired.
"For a vampire. Jeans, sneakers, and flannel?"
Tommy looked at his clothes. "Black jeans," he pointed out. Shouldn't this guy be cowering in fear, maybe begging Tommy not to put his little daughter in a sack for his vampire brides?
"Okay, I suppose times change. You know that Jared and his girlfriend went up to Tulley's on Market to meet Abby, right?"
"His girlfriend, Jody?"
"Right," said Dad. "Cute girl. Not as many piercings as I expected, but we're just happy she's a girl."
An attractive blond woman in her late twenties came into the room carrying a tray with carrot and celery sticks on it. "Oh, hi," she said, dazzling a smile at Tommy. "You must be the vampire Flood. Hi, I'm Emily. Would you like some crudites? You're welcome to stay for dinner. We're having mac and cheese, it was the girls' night to pick."
I should drink her blood and put her kids in a sack, Tommy thought. But his vicious predator nature was overcome by his Midwestern upbringing, so instead he said, "Thank you very much, Emily, but I really should be going if I'm going to catch up to Jared and Jody." Tommy thought. But his vicious predator nature was overcome by his Midwestern upbringing, so instead he said, "Thank you very much, Emily, but I really should be going if I'm going to catch up to Jared and Jody."
"Well, okay then," said the woman. "Girls, say good-bye to the vampire Flood."
"Good-bye, the vampire Flood," the girls sang in chorus.
"Uh, bye." Tommy bolted out of the room, then back in again. "Where's the door?"
Everyone pointed through the kitchen, whence Jared's stepmonster had just come.
He ran through the kitchen and out the door, then stood with his back against the minivan in the drive, trying to catch his breath. "That was f.u.c.ked up," he gasped, then realized that he wasn't out of breath from exertion at all. He was having an anxiety attack. "That was really, really f.u.c.ked up."
28.
Wallflowers of the Night It was a lot like trying to get your courage up to ask a girl to dance, except that in this case it wasn't so much the fear of rejection, or that you'd be awkward and embarra.s.s yourself, although that was a consideration, but that whoever you picked was going to be reduced to dust, which was somewhat more significant than trampling her toes.
Tommy stood on Castro Street looking for his next victim. His first first victim, really. He was tired of being the apprentice. If Jody was going to just leave him in the bas.e.m.e.nt because he wasn't vampire enough for her, then maybe he'd have to become like her. Maybe he'd learn about this predator nature she talked about. Maybe, like that guy in the bas.e.m.e.nt in victim, really. He was tired of being the apprentice. If Jody was going to just leave him in the bas.e.m.e.nt because he wasn't vampire enough for her, then maybe he'd have to become like her. Maybe he'd learn about this predator nature she talked about. Maybe, like that guy in the bas.e.m.e.nt in The Phantom of the Opera, The Phantom of the Opera, he would have to hear "The Music of the Night." He wasn't sure what had happened to the bas.e.m.e.nt guy. He'd gone to see the movie with a girl from his high school, but had to leave halfway through to keep from taking his own life. It hadn't been a good date. he would have to hear "The Music of the Night." He wasn't sure what had happened to the bas.e.m.e.nt guy. He'd gone to see the movie with a girl from his high school, but had to leave halfway through to keep from taking his own life. It hadn't been a good date.
There were plenty of people out on the street, even at this hour, but none of them screamed victim. There were no women in low-cut dresses who had just turned an ankle. There were no girls in negligees running down the street, glancing back over their shoulders. There were, in fact, not many girls at all. Lots of guys. Lots.
He reckoned that it wasn't really necessary that he pick a woman. After all, he'd fed off of William and Chet, both of whom were male, but this was different. This was really becoming the hunter, and despite his hunger, there was no little bit of revenge in his decision to bite someone. So it had to be a girl. He had to get back at Jody for ditching him at Jared's. He had to show her that she wasn't the only vein in the circulatory system. Or what ever.
The few women he saw were so healthy, with big bright pink life auras around them, and weren't alone either. He had to get someone alone.
Frustrated, he backed down the alley and started pacing back and forth. After a short time he took a run at the wall, ran up ten feet or so, then turned and ran back across the alley and up the other wall about ten feet, then back, and up the wall fifteen feet-like a skateboarder working a half-pipe, he ran back and forth, feeling the strength and speed of what he was-feeling his confidence rise.
I am a superior being, he thought. he thought. I am a friggin' G.o.d! I am a friggin' G.o.d!
Then his foot went through a window and he sank up to his crotch into the building, then dangled over the alley upside down, three stories up, flailing.
Stupid place for a window, he thought. Then he saw her. he thought. Then he saw her.
She was sort of tall, but dressed in a red evening gown, with athletic curves, and long red hair that had been lacquered into ringlets. She was perfect, and she was coming down the alley. It was like he'd ordered her from an old Hammer film to be the hapless victim. Sweet!
So he was hanging upside down by one leg. That could be a tactic. He felt his fangs extending and he drooled a little, which hit her on the shoulder.
She started a little, and that's when he made his move. He'd always loved the scene in Dracula Dracula where Jonathan Harker sees the Count climbing, facedown, down the castle walls and thinks, where Jonathan Harker sees the Count climbing, facedown, down the castle walls and thinks, Hey, something is up here Hey, something is up here. Tommy had pleaded with Jody to try it, but she never would, so this was his chance. He pulled himself out of the window, hooked his fingers between the bricks, and began his climb.
And dropped thirty feet to the alley, landing flat on his back.
"Ouch."
Upon Tommy's impact, his intended victim had let out a very masculine scream, jumped three feet straight up, and came down sideways on her high heels. She knelt over him rubbing her ankle.
"Cheesy Christ on a cracker, darlin'. Where did you come from?" Southern, and deep.
"Slipped," Tommy said. "You're a man, huh?"
"Well, let's say that is a street which I have walked, to which I do not wish to return."
"You're very pretty," Tommy said.
"Sweet of you to say." He tossed his hair a bit. "You want I should call an ambulance?"
"No, no. Thanks. I'll be okay."
"What were you doing up there, anyway?"
Conve niently, Tommy was still staring straight up at the sky, framed by the buildings, and he could see that she thought he'd fallen from the roof. "Listening for 'the music of the night.'"
"Were you watching the DVD? I heard people tried to kill themselves rather than sit through it."
"Something like that."
"Honey, just push pause. Just push pause."
"I'll remember that. Thanks."
"You sure you don't want me to call someone?"
"No, no. I'll call someone as soon as I catch my breath." Tommy reached into his back pocket and pulled out a handful of broken plastic and wires that had once been his cell phone.
"Okay then, y'all take care." She stood, turned, and walked slowly out of the alley, trying not to limp.
"Hey, miss," Tommy called after him. "I'm not gay."
"'Course you aren't, darlin'."
"I rule the night!"
She waved without looking as she rounded the corner.
"Redheads," he growled.
He could feel his broken ribs knitting together. It wasn't pleasant. As soon as they were healed enough, it was back to Jared's house to eat the rat. Move up the food chain slowly, maybe.
An hour later the torn and tattered vampire Flood limped up the driveway to Jared's house. Abby and Jared were smoking in the driveway.
"Lord Flood," Abby said. "What are you doing here?"
"You look like someone opened a whole six-pack of whup-a.s.s on you," Jared said.
"You shut up. How did your family know I was a vampire?"
"Well, certainly not from your wardrobe."
"Jared, I am all busted up, and I'm feeling hungry, and a little fragile. Now answer my question or I will go inside and murder your family, feed on their blood, step on your rat, and break your Xbox."
"Whoa, drama queen much?"
"Fine," Tommy said. He shrugged, which hurt, and headed for the kitchen door. "Find me a sack big enough for your two little sisters."
Jared jumped in front of him. "I told them we were playing Vampire the Masquerade and that your part was the Vampire Flood."
Abby nodded. "We used to play all the time before we actually became minions."
"It's like Dungeons and Dragons but way cooler," Jared said.
"Okay." Tommy nodded. Which hurt. There they were, two perfectly healthy donors from whom he could feed, who would be willing. And he was was hurt, and he needed to feed in order to heal. Still, he couldn't ask. He was staring at Abby's neck, then looked away when she appeared to notice. hurt, and he needed to feed in order to heal. Still, he couldn't ask. He was staring at Abby's neck, then looked away when she appeared to notice.
"Where's Jody?"
"She'll be here soon," Abby said. "She sent us back to find you. We called but your cell wasn't on."
"Where is she?"
"She went to the new loft. She said she'd bring some money and what was left of William's blood back for you. You can stay in a hotel. Jared and I can guard you."
"She went to the loft? Where Elijah is?"
"Oh, that's not a problem," Abby said. "My Samurai prince burned him up while rescuing me from the blond vampire ho and her grocery-store vamplets."
Tommy looked at Jared. "'Splain please."
Just knock," Drew said. "They'll unlock it for you. You're almost naked." They stood by the front door of the Marina Safeway. Drew had healed a little from his burns, but was still bald and covered with a dusting of soot. Blue was completely healed, but wore only her charred underwear and the beige high heels that had looked so lovely with her linen dress.
Since the first time she took the stage in high heels and a bikini back in her first Fond du Lac beauty pageant, right through her career stripping and then bonking for dollars, she thought the whole idea of high heels and underwear patently absurd. Yet here she was, rich, powerful, and immortal-yet still standing around wearing high heels and underwear. This time, however, there was some rationale for the outfit beyond that it floated some horndog's hormonal boat. At the zoo, while the Animals had pursued their prey among animals, she had found two night watchmen, each isolated on his rounds, and took them down. Unfortunately, she hadn't taken their clothing because she didn't want to have to explain to the Animals why she was dressed like a night watchman, since they had suddenly decided to take the moral high ground on slaughter.
The Animals had not fared so well. Drew was the only one in better shape than when they'd first been burned. He'd gone for a llama, because he'd always thought they were cute. He was able to feed only a little, however, before he was bitten and spat upon, and decided to call it a night. Gustavo had gone for a zebra, under the mistaken a.s.sumption that his experience with horses as a boy in Mexico would somehow give him an edge in handling the African equine. Consequently, he had been summarily stomped, and now had several broken bones, including a nasty compound fracture of one leg, in addition to being burned up. Jeff, the basketball failure, was still embarra.s.sed about having been taken down by a girl, and so picked a jungle cat as his victim, thinking that he would take on the strength and speed of his donor. His right arm was attached only by a few muscles and much of that shoulder was gone altogether. His skin was still crusty black from the waist up.
"f.u.c.k knocking," said Blue. The big front window had only that day been replaced, but she was going to lead her charge right through it. "Get in, find them, and take them." She found she was falling back on her dominatrix experience a lot lately, which was not a skill in which she had complete confidence, having only recently been killed while performing it.