Cat Adams - Blood Song
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I chuckled. Ah, wounded pride. That’d do it. And it also explained something I’d been wondering about
—why Rizzoli and Erikson didn’t seem comfortable with each other. The partnership was too new.
I reached into the safe to retrieve a shoulder holster. It was a custom piece, tailored to fit me by the
same man who’d tailored my lost, lamented suit jacket. Isaac Levy worked out of a tiny shop tucked
between a dry cleaners and a men’s suit shop. The modest place belies the very nice income he takes
home and spends on his wife and children. Gilda Levy was, in fact, so “gilded” that most of the time she
practical y clanked. Her rings—one on every finger—could put your eyes out from the glare. To say
Gilda likes jewelry is like saying the Pope is Catholic. I’d had Isaac’s number programmed into my cel
phone, so I hadn’t bothered to memorize it. I would have to stop by the shop or cal soon. I wanted to
replace that jacket as soon as possible and maybe get a second one, too—assuming the price wasn’t
too high.
The holster wasn’t completely comfortable over the thin fabric of my new top, but then, they rarely
are. You get used to it when you wear them often enough. I checked the Colt, making sure it was ful y
loaded with silver, clicked on the safety, and holstered it. I put some extra ammo into both jacket
pockets.
“Got anything in there for me? I was flying, so I didn’t bring my own.”
I gave him an inquiring look. I knew Bruno knew how to shoot. But I’d never known him to carry a gun.
Ever. “Do you have a concealed-carry permit?”
“It’s required for the job. Have to be recertified for accuracy every six months, too.” He gave me a
wicked grin. “Bet I can clean your clock at the range.”
“In your dreams, DeLuca. In your dreams.”
17
The ads say: If you want it, you can find it … at PharMart. Thus far I’d found quite a bit of what I
wanted: an Ace bandage for my knee, heavy-duty sunscreen, a gardening hat that, while sil y looking,
had a wide enough brim that I could lose the umbrel a and not risk crisping. Oh, and one each of a big,
conspicuous gold-tone cross with lots of rhinestones, a Star of David, and a Buddha necklace, al from
One Shot’s special line of “Certified Blessed Holy Items for True Believers.” While I am not a true
believer, the looks I was getting in broad daylight made me decide that I needed something distinctly
unsubtle if I wanted to go out and about without people trying to stake me or spraying me down again
with holy water. Subtle it wasn’t, but I was beginning to learn that most humans don’t think in terms of
subtle when dealing with vampires. The fear comes more from that basal, animal part of the brain
—fight or flight. The thing was, an actual vampire might go unnoticed, whereas I, who wasn’t completely
turned, couldn’t. Must have missed out on some of the camouflaging magic or something.
I’d downed another pair of shakes, just for good measure, and set the alarm on my cel phone to ring
in four hours. I’d had coffee earlier, but I wanted something cold to drink, so I picked up an extra-large
Pepsi, sipping it cautiously at first. Do vampires get gas? Could I digest it? But to my delight I’d
discovered that yes, I could drink soda. Hallelujah!
Bruno had cal ed his brother Matty from the car while we were on the way to the store. Matteo had
been delighted to have a lead on the demon but had been royal y pissed that the lead was me. Which
was why I was glad to have an excuse to be staying right where I was, for however long it took.
I had, inevitably, chosen the one checkout line in the store where a little old lady wanted to do an
exchange without the receipt, wanted the manager to look and see if they had something in the back
room that they were out of on the shelves, and was now proceeding to count out her payment in smal
change. Bruno had gone through the express lane with his purchase of incense and holy water. I could
see him outside, arguing with his brother.
Father Matteo DeLuca is a Catholic priest of the Order of St. Michael. It’s a militant order. They
actively seek out vampires, demons, and monsters and either slay them or send them back to their
eternal damnation, whichever applies. While I was not technical y either of the former, I got the definite
impression that Father Matteo wouldn’t mind doing a little slayage right about now. Oh, don’t get me
wrong. He wouldn’t do it. But he was human enough that the temptation was there. I had, after al ,
broken his baby brother’s heart. Never mind that he’d broken mine, too. So, while I waited in my own
personal version of purgatory, Bruno was trying to explain away my now unearthly pal or and fancy new
teeth.
Better him than me.
A bored clerk was setting the brand-new shipment of tabloids and magazines into the wire display
racks near the checkouts. One proudly proclaimed that Abraham Lincoln not only had been a woman
but also was actual y the mother of the Bat Boy. Wow. That set me back on my heels long enough for
the woman in front of me to finish counting her change—and discover she didn’t have enough, so was
going to have to put a few things back. Was Elvis a father after death, thanks to alien abduction?
Sheer perversity was almost enough to make me reach for the publication in question. I actual y might
have bought a copy for Bruno, but the cover of a less entertaining, much more mainstream magazine
caught my eye.
Holy crap, it was the prince and the rest of the royal family posed in front of a row of beefy, heavily
armed men who looked more like military than bodyguards, with the prince’s new fiancée.
I stood there blinking stupidly for at least a ful minute, long enough that the cashier had to actual y say
something to get my attention. I grabbed the magazine, tossing it onto the stack of stuff I was buying.
I’d read it in the car while Bruno and Matty reinforced the wards around PharMart. They refused to
leave the night shift defenseless, particularly after I’d told Bruno about Edgar’s female companion and
how she’d been able to bespel the kid last night—through the line of protection and with his cross
glowing—without so much as breaking a sweat. In fact, that little tidbit, combined with her ability to fog
my brain, made both men very nervous.
Either she was an übervamp, a thousand years old or better, or she was that lesser demon Matty and
his fel ow priests had been hunting. Of course, thus far they’d been so busy doing the sibling arguing
thing that I didn’t think they’d even gotten around to investigating. I’d had a chance to meet the entire
DeLuca clan one Christmas when Bruno and I were stil engaged. They’d argue long and loud, but it
never kept them from getting the job done, and it wouldn’t keep them from uniting against anything or
anyone that went after another family member. It was a perfect example of the classic “nobody picks
on my brother but me” attitude you find in so many big families, and it had made me wistful for my own
sister.
I paid for my purchases, but my mind was elsewhere. Something about the magazine picture was
nagging at me. Actual y several things, but whether it was stress, lack of sleep, or something else
entirely, I couldn’t seem to bludgeon my brain into coughing up the answer.
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