Page 54 of Sinister Magic


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Nin kept me in guns and ammo. If she wanted me to hand out business cards to vampires, I would doit.

“Thank you.” Nin waved to me and smiled shyly atDimitri.

I wondered if he liked girls with blue hair. And if he was paying attention to her marketing tactics. Clearly,heneeded to make brochures and hand themout.

“Mythic Murderer?” Dimitri asked as we walked back to thevan.

“I hadn’t encountered that one before. Lovely to hear that there are so many variations of mynickname.”

“Are we driving to Woodinvilletonight?”

“Yes.” I imagined Willard hooked up to IVs with electrodes attached to herchest.

“Is night the best time to visit a vampire?” Dimitri climbed into the driver’sseat.

“If you want him to be awake,probably.”

“And we wantthat?”

“It’s hard to question someone locked in acoffin.”

Dimitri put the keys in the ignition as I buckled in next to him, but then held up a finger. “Onesecond.”

He ducked into the back and rummaged around in the crate under the bobblehead doll. He returnedwith…

“Why do you have a cervical collar?” Iasked.

“My attempt to learn to snowboard last winter was problematic.” He buckled it around his neck. All he needed was a backboard, and he would look like someone about to be carted out of a swimming pool for a diving-board injury. “There. My neck will be safetonight.”

As he drove off, I didn’t point out that vampires could probably useanyvein to suck blood. It wouldn’t matter. Zoltan was sure to go for the Mythic Murdererfirst.

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