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“Okay. I’ll talk to you soon.”

With that we disconnected. I looked around to make sure the building had no security cameras. My eyes caught nothing so I used my ears. To a vampire’s super sensitive hearing, everything had a noise, including electronic that were silent the human ear. Imagine laying your head on your old fashioned watch. Normally you wouldn’t hear it, but press it to your ear and it sounds like the second hand is pounding down to the minute. It worked the same for our hearing, only nothing had to be pressed to our ear.

There was no hum of electronic. I walked steadily toward the door like nothing was unusual I reached for the door. Putting just the right amount of strength, I pulled it snapping the latch. The manger would be getting an anonymous call about the broken lock. I’d hate to see the building on the news because I broke the latch and they were robbed or worse. I took the stairs climbing them faster than a human but not at vampire speed in case someone stepped out of their apartment and saw me. They’d just think I was in shape.

I came to Rachel’s floor swiftly. I was walking to her door at human speed when something hit me. I stopped, jolted in place like I ran into a wall and in a way I did. There was a strong odor that was blanketing the hallway. I wrinkled my nose in disgust while using my arm as best I could to shield myself from the smell. What the hell could smell that bad in an apartment building? It was horrid with a stench of… “Death,” I whispered. Forgetting the disgust I felt towards the odor, I ran to Rachel’s apartment. I could hear the sound of her phone vibrating through the door. I wasn’t sure what to do. If I busted down the door, everyone would want to know what my reasoning was behind it. What if I was wrong and she was fine. Or what if she was lying in there still alive. “Damn it!” I banged my fist on the door. No answer.

I heard the phone stop and restart its buzzing again. Without thinking, my hand went for the door knob. I guess instinctively I was thinking of my safety, because I wrapped my hand in my skirt first so I didn’t leave behind any finger prints.

As the door swung open, a gulf of the same repulsive odor hit me in the face, swarming around me, only now it was stronger. The hallway stench couldn’t compare to the smell in the apartment and I knew then what I was going to find. But knowing didn’t prepare me.  I couldn’t stop myself from moving into the room, needing to see it for myself. Needing it confirmed with my eyes, not just with my nose.

My stomach churned as I saw Rachel. She was lying face up with a look of fear frozen to her face. It was like my mind couldn’t make sense of what I was seeing and part of me didn’t want it to. Something cut through the air now that I was closer to her. The scent I would normally describe as delicious, but when surrounded by decomposition, it was just familiar. Blood. I looked around but saw none on the ground. To the contrary, the entire apartment looked spotless. Everything was in its place. There was no sign of struggle. Everything looked as you would expect, with the exception of Rachel’s dead, lifeless corpse lying on the floor. A glimmer of a thought flashed in my head. As I focused on it, it grew and soon I had to be sure.

I had watched enough CSI to know not to disturb the crime scene and if you walked in it, make sure to follow your steps back out. So I did. I took long steady strides forward. I looked over her exposed skin, which wasn’t much, when I saw them. Two tiny puncture marks on the side of her neck.

“Oh God.” My hand flew to my mouth to stifle a sob.
It couldn’t be. Rachel couldn’t have been killed by a vampire.
It just didn’t make sense. I had been standing there staring at her that I hadn’t realized her phone stopped its buzzing until mine blared to life. On instinct, I answered it.

“Hel…Hello?”

“Gaby! Where the hell are you? Why haven’t you called me back?” Ralph began bombarding me with questions. It took him a moment to realize I hadn’t responded. “Gaby? Gaby, what is it? What’s wrong?”

I sniffled loudly. “Ralph…” I spoke not even recognizing my voice. “Can you please call 911 on your other line? I don’t want to be… I can’t… I…” I began to sob.

“Oh God, no.”

 

***

 

The police were fast on the scene. They held off examining the scene in any great detail until after the medical examiner declared what I already knew. Rachel was dead and there was nothing the paramedics could do.

An officer ushered me from the apartment after I was asked if I had disturbed the body. I wanted to shout at them that it wasn’t a body. It was Rachel, but I just told them no. I told them I did approach her but I retraced my steps away.

“Well that’s good miss, but I’m afraid we’re gonna need your shoes as evidence.”

I didn’t argue. I slipped them off and handed them to the officer who slipped them into an evidence bag. He then gave me some paper slippers to put on, the kind you expect to see doctors wear at the hospital.

After they took my shoes, they moved me to the stairwell and began asking their questions. Why was I there? How did I know the victim? How did I get in? Why did I go in?

The more questions they asked, the angrier I became. None of this was going to help Rachel. They would never find her killer. Vampires didn’t get caught. How could they, in an unsuspecting world? Suddenly, my world shifted. Anger was replaced by love. A warmth filled me that only happened when I was around Grayson. I looked around at the other officers to see if they felt it too. But they all seemed to carry on with their jobs. I spun facing the door and was on my feet before it ever opened. Grayson swung open the heavy door and came into view looking like perfection. I didn’t care why he was there or how he knew where I was, I only cared that he was there.

“Grayson,” I cried as I fell into his arms.

“I’m so sorry, Gaby.” He held me as I cried and I let go of everything I felt since discovering Rachel. “Come on baby. I’m taking you home.”

“We just have a few more questions to ask before Miss Carmichael is free to go.”

“Free to go? Are you charging her with something?” Grayson’s voice filled instantly with hostility.

“No sir. Not yet.” The young officer’s eyes widened as he realized his mistake. “I mean…uh…”

“Randy shut up!” His fellow officer chimed in. “That will be all Miss Carmichael. If we have any other questions we’ll contact you to arrange a time. The address on your driver’s license, is that still current?”

I shook my head, but Grayson was the one who answered. “No she lives with me now.” He spouted off his address. As we turned to leave, the sound of my paper shoes rustling drew Grayson’s attention. “Where are your shoes?” he asked.

“They took them,” I sobbed like a child who had scraped their knee.

“Her shoes, officers?”

“Sorry Mr. Alexander, but she walked into the crime scene. They’re evidence now. You can file for a release with the DA.”

Grayson nodded. “Come on baby.” He didn’t try to take me to the floor where Rachel’s apartment was on, instead he took me down to the next level before we exited and called for the elevator.

He didn’t ask me questions and I didn’t speak until we got home. “It was a vampire,” I stated.

Grayson spun like I’d slapped him. “Anton?”

I shrugged. “Everything was too perfect. I’ve been a vampire for twenty three years Grayson and I still haven’t mastered compulsion. It would have had to been someone with age and skill.”

“What about this Ava who showed up here?”

I shook my head. “She only feeds from males.”

“You don’t think it’s random? I mean what is the likelihood that someone you know gets killed by a vampire as soon as you’re exiled and I’m threatened.”

“It’s not high, but we can’t automatically assume it’s him.”

“We can’t dismiss it’s not him either.”

“No we can’t,” I agreed. “I just don’t want to talk about it right now. No more Anton. No more vampires.”

He nodded. “I talked to Ralph.”

I groaned. “Did you?” It explained how Grayson knew where I was.

“He says to take whatever time off you need. They’ll cover you.” I already began shaking my head. “I figured as much,” he sighed.

“How did you know I was on the stairwell?”

His lips pulled up in the corner into a half smile. “It was the strangest thing. When I hit the floor it was like I was drawn to you.” I looked up surprised. “I know it sounds crazy.”

“No! It’s just, I felt you too. A few seconds before you walked through the door.”

“It’s never happened before. I mean I can normally feel you when you’re in a room, but to be able to sense you out like that…”

“I think we can contribute that to our mating.”

Chapter 19

The Truth

 

Tuesday morning, I kissed Grayson goodbye, like an old married couple. It was sweet the routine we had fallen into. We adjusted effortlessly to the transition of me living with him. I enjoyed the passion we shared but it was just nice to not have to take each other’s clothes off all the time. A simple kiss didn’t get me fired up to an inferno but it still created a spark and I hoped it always would.

After discovering Rachel’s death, I had wanted, needed, to feel more alive. The idea of knowing that either of us might not make it through this thing with Anton only made the urge stronger. At first Grayson didn’t understand, but after I tried my best to explain, he obliged.

We made love into the early morning, drifting off into exhaustion only to wake and do it all over again. Each time was slow and unhurried, almost peaceful. We gazed into each other’s eyes absorbing every part of the moment like it might never come again. And we both knew it might not, but neither of us said it.

As I headed into work, the office was still buzzing with the news of Rachel’s untimely death. But with the possibility of planning the wedding of Wall Street tycoon Phillip Miles to Broadway actress Blake Avery, I distracted myself. Perhaps it was my way of coping with the grief, but I was okay with that. The thought of Rachel’s death being my fault was too much for me to handle so denial worked best. If we landed the Miles/Avery account, not only would our portfolio grow but the money would put us so far past the green that the company would be set for the next two years.

After my work for Grayson’s opening, I knew Ralph had little choice but to call me in on the account. I wouldn’t be taking point but at least if we nailed it, I’d be able to put it on my résumé. When he called me into his office I was prepared. I had begun going over my ideas for the account and how we could land it. But I found out he called me in for an entirely different reason.

“Gaby, why are you here? I told Mr. Alexander…

“I’m fine. Please, I just want to work”

“After what you saw yesterday, I think it’d be best…”

“Please Ralph. If I wanted to think about it, I would have stayed home. Just give me work to do?” I begged.

Ralph swallowed the lump building in his throat. He looked like he was struggling. After a few silent moments of him looking into my pleading eyes he finally nodded. “Okay, so what do you have for me?”

I smiled and started laying out my plan for the new account.

As the work day came to a close, I passed by Rachel’s desk still filled with her personal items which was like a knife in the stomach. I had made it through the day with very few people asking me how I was or telling me how horrible it was that I found her, but I shook them off refusing to let my grief overwhelm me.

I made sure I was out of the office by five. I, unlike Grayson, didn’t have bodyguards, so I needed to be home before the sunset. I was going to keep to my word. Grayson wasn’t the only one who would be safe.

I walked through the door of the apartment just as my cell started ringing with “Bubbly,” which I recognized as the ringtone I designated for Grayson.

“Hey baby,” I answered.

He chuckled. “Hey. I just wanted to call and let you know the guys picked me up and we’re now headed over to the club now.” I could hear in his tone something was up. So I asked him. He sighed, “They’re all dressed up looking like Buffy.” I laughed at his reference to Sarah Michelle Gellar’s old TV show where she played a vampire slayer.

“Put Shawn on the phone.” I waited as he did.

“I know. I heard.” Shawn said as soon as he was on the phone. “We’ll cover up before we go inside.”

I sighed. “Thanks. Don’t let his discomfort stop you from keeping him safe.”

“Don’t worry. It won’t.” Shawn’s tone sounded like he was humoring me, but I knew it was far from it. He would do whatever to keep Grayson safe, for me. This wasn’t just a job for him. Shawn and I were family.

“Good. And the fourth?”

“His name is Ryan and don’t worry, he has no prejudice against vampires or humans.”

“Good. Put Grayson back on.”

“Hey baby.” He sounded sweeter than before.

I lowered my voice, sounding as seductive as I could. “Hurry home from your meeting. I have a surprise waiting for you.”

I could hear him readjust against the leather seat, like he was sitting up. “Really?” He didn’t so much as ask as he sounded amused.

“Mm... Hmm... But only if you come home early and safe.”

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