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A car door slammed. Dee glanced up just as Simon cranked the engine, then he gunned the Mustang and they flew forward with a snarl of the motor.

“We can’t…leave the scene.” Her mind wasn’t working right. She knew it. Everything seemed slow. The streetlights too bright. Dee squinted as she ran a hand over the back of her head.

When Dee touched the fist-sized knot at the base of her skull, her breath rasped out. What did they do to me?

Simon jerked the wheel to the right and turned down a street. Then another. Another. The Mustang snaked through alleys and back roads, taking so many turns that Dee felt dizzy.

She’d thought she knew the city.

She’d thought wrong.

Her eyes squeezed shut, and she saw?—

A stake, driven deep into the woman’s chest. Blood.

“Why?” The word broke from her lips as her eyes cracked open. “She was a…lure. She shouldn’t have been?—”

“Dee.” Simon spared her a glance. “Focus for me. How much of the blood is yours? Did the bastards bite you?”

Don’t know. Her hands started to tremble. The steady pounding in her head had nausea rolling through her. “Not sure.” Okay, that sounded normal. Didn’t it? Her tongue seemed so thick in her mouth. “The woman…”

“Fuck, Dee! She’s dead! She was part of a setup! The vamps left you there, with a stake—probably one of yours—in that woman’s heart, and they sent the police to find you.”

The sirens—how had the police known to come?

He took another corner and the tires squealed. “What do you think would have happened when the cops found you crouched over a dead human?”

The throbbing was worse. She could actually hear the pulses. That couldn’t be good. “Got…friends who are cops.” They would’ve listened to her. Tony—she could count on him. “T-Tony…” Okay, that had been slurred.

“Hell! You’re about to pass out, aren’t you?”

Maybe.

Um, yeah.

“Dee? Dee!” He hit the brakes, and she fell forward. The seat belt she didn’t remember buckling—maybe he had?—cut across her chest. “Stay with me. I’ve got to know…it’s important. Did they bite you?”

The street lights didn’t seem so bright anymore. Or maybe her eyes were just closed. Hard to tell for sure.

“Dee?”

“Maybe,” she whispered and the last thing she heard was?—

“Fuck.”

Yeah.

* * *

Death had a way of making the beautiful . . . ugly.

Baton Rouge Police Captain Antonio “Tony” Young stared down at the body before him. He was used to the blood, so the stench and the sight didn’t bother him. This wasn’t his first time to find a horror/freak show crime scene. Wouldn’t be his last either.

He crouched beside the body and a soundless whistle passed his lips. Someone had screwed up. He could see the bite marks on the woman’s neck, so yeah, she’d been a vamp chew toy, but?—

But she hadn’t been a vamp.

The movies and TV shows had vampire killings all wrong. When vamps were staked, they didn’t age or shrivel or explode into dust.

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