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MaryJane Davidson: Undead and Unpopular

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Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor already has plenty on her plate. For one thing, next week is her birthday - the big 3-1 in human years, and one in undead years. (Yes, she bit the dust on her birthday last year.) On top of that, she still has wedding plans to finalize - and it's not helping that the prospective groom is avoiding anything to do with it. And then there's her decision to stop drinking blood - something she has yet to share with Eric Sinclair, her fiancé - who also happens to be the vampire king... So the last thing she wants to deal with is uninvited guests, even if they happen to be the powerful European vampires who have finally come to pay their respects the week before her birthday. Some of them don't want Betsy as their queen and will do anything to get rid of her. As if turning thirty last year (not to mention dying) hasn't been traumatic enough. And trying to give up blood is making her cranky... But who has time to sulk? Well, Betsy does...

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“Oh,” he said carelessly. “The bar girl.”

“Don't tell me,” I said.

Sophie pointed a trembling finger at Alonzo. “He killed me. Hemurdered me.”

“Oh, hell,” Jessica said, which exactly echoed my sentiments.

Chapter 4

Eric and Tina had steered the Europeans into another parlor; I'd grabbed Sophie and hustled her upstairs. Jessica had followed us. Our last view of Alonzo was an indifferent cock of an eyebrow as he watched her hiss at him on her way out of the room.

“Okay,” I said when I finally had her settled in a spare bedroom, and then I realized I had no idea what else to say. “Okay, uh. Sophie. Okay. You okay?”

Sophie dropped to her knees, as startling a thing as had happened in the last twenty minutes, and it was already one for the diary. “Majesty,” she said, her fingers digging into my thighs, actually ripping through my jeans, and she didn't notice. “I beg you to kill him—or let me kill him.”

I grabbed her wrists and tried to pull her to her feet. Her wavy dark hair had come undone from the bun and was flying everywhere, pouring down her back like a black river. Her eyes stared wildly past my own, into some other space. “Sophie, come on. Please get up. Listen, I can't just—you know. He's—part of a delegation.”

I couldn't believe it: I had turned into a politician.

“Oh yes, I see,” she said bitterly, staring at the floor. “Diplomatic immunity and all.”

“Look, we'll get to the bottom of this. I promise. We'll—”

“There is nothing to get to the bottom of.” She climbed slowly to her feet. “He murdered me and you will either punish him or you won't.”

“It's just that he's—they're—important. I can't just march down there and, you know, punch him in the brain. Sophie?”

Too late; I was talking to her back. Jessica gave me a wide-​eyed look and followed.

We found the correct parlor in short order. Just about everyone was seated comfortably, except Liam. He was standing in a corner and looking at Alonzo with a look that bordered on predatory.

“We are going now,” Sophie was saying. If Liam looked like a pissed-​off panther, she was looking downright murderous.

“Adios,” Alonzo said amiably. If he had had a drink in his hand, I am sure he would have raised it.

“Alonzo,” Sinclair said, with a small note of reprimand.

“I will seeyou ,” Sophie promised, “again.”

They left. I glared at Alonzo, who shrugged and smiled politely.

“Tina, perhaps you could get our guests something to drink,” I practically snapped. Tina stared at me for a short moment, but then quickly nodded and left the room. Good—she understood I needed to assert authority here. Jessica remained comfortable on a velvet chaise longue, but that didn't bother me—I didn't need the Europeans to see me bossing around a “sheep.”

I turned to Alonzo. “This is quite a spot you've put me in.”

“Us,” Sinclair said.

“Right. Did you do it?”

Alonzo shrugged again. His scalp had grown back. Pretty quick, for a vampire—to get that kind of healing, most of us had to feed first. “I'm sure she's right,” he said. “I don't remember everyone I've—”

“Murdered?”

“—bitten, any more than a man of romance can remember all the women he has slept with. But I do not dispute her account.”

“Then we have a serious problem. You may have wasted your time making this trip.”

“With all respect, Your Majesty, killing people—making vampires—is what vampiresdo .”

“I'ma vampire,” I corrected him sharply, “and I haven't done anything of the kind.”

“You are young,” one of the women—Carolina, it was—spoke up.

“Don't patronize me, you arrogant Spanish bitch.” Sinclair's fingers closed over my upper arm and squeezed; I yanked away. “You have already insulted one of my subj—one of my friends, and you've been here, what? Five minutes?”

“We can leave,” another vampire said silkily.

“Great! Don't let the heavy cherry doors hit your bloodsucking asses on the way—”

“Perhaps we can reschedule,” Sinclair interrupted. “Given recent events.”

I glared at him. “Fuck rescheduling.”

“Such American charm,” Alonzo began, “but if I might correct Her Majesty on a point of etiquette—”

“Thanks, I'm sure I'd find it fascinating, not; and also, in case you missed the memo, I don't take etiquette tips from murderers.”

The dark pools of his eyes narrowed. “I will only take so much insolence, even from a supposed queen.”

I rolled up the sleeves of my special, Garrett-​knitted, baby blue sweater. “Hey, you wanna go? Let's go. But you won't be picking on a kid waitress this time.”

“If Your Majesties wish us to leave”—another vampire—Don? David?—“then of course we—”

“What a shame,” Tina interrupted politely as she entered the room with a tray of teas and wines. It was as if she had heard the entire conversation—and of course, her ears were good enough that she probably had. She promptly set the tray down on the coffee table and rubbed her hands together. “It seems these drinks will go to waste. But not every diplomatic mission succeeds at first, am I right? This one may take a bit of extra time.”

“If you have a spare decade.” Jessica smirked from her chaise longue. I couldn't tell if she was happier to see these vampires leave, or to see me fail. Either way, the way she blatantly ignored Eric's advice annoyed me.

“Please come with me, ladies and gentlemen,” Tina motioned out of the parlor. “You can get back to your hotel all right? Do you require transportation?”

“Possibly off the tip of my foot?” I asked, dodging as Sinclair reached for me again.

They all stood and bowed. I had never seen sarcastic bows before. Asshats. Then they trailed after Tina like the pack of dogs I was beginning to think they were.

“Not exactly the Yalta Conference of 1945,” Sinclair spat. I couldn't decide if he was looking at me with deep sympathy, or fathomless disappointment.

Chapter 5

I popped a new piece of strawberry Bubblicious into my mouth and chewed frantically. Like constant tea-​gulping and daily manicures, this was one of the many ways I tried to distract myself from the near-​constant urge to drink blood.

Come to think of it, tea wasn't a bad idea right now. And Tina's tray was still there, so I got started.

“What are we going to do?” I cried, chomping and gulping and examining my nails. “We can't let him get away with it. Poor Sophie.”

Sinclair was rubbing his temples the way he did when he felt a migraine coming on. No doubt, my actions were blameless in this case. “Elizabeth, where to begin. First, Alonzo is under your protection as much as Dr. Trudeau is. Second, he's a member of a very powerful faction—”

“Yeah, yeah, I know. We have to play nice.”

“More than that,” he said quietly. “We must determine if they are a threat to us. Rather, how large a threat.”

“What?”

Sinclair was prowling around the (second) parlor like a leashed tiger. “As you probably donot recall—”

“Hey!”

“—they came by to pay their respects, but they took their time. You and I have been in power for a year.”

I slumped lower on the couch. “Don't remind—wait. You think they should have stopped by sooner?”

“I know they should have. Taking this long is a borderline insult.”

“They wanted to see if you guys could keep the top spot?” Jessica guessed, getting up from her chaise longue long enough to sample some of the wine Tina had brought in.

Sinclair and Tina nodded. Their nods were so hypnotic, I almost nodded myself.

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