Jeaniene Frost - Halfway to the Grave (Night Huntress Series 1)
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To my mother, who always believed in me, even when I didnt.
I STIFFENED AT THE RED AND BLUE LIGHTS flashing behind
SOMETHING SEEMED TO BE DIGGING AT MY brain. With agonizing
WE FACED EACH OTHER IN THE CENTER OF A large
HARD TRAINING. THOSE WERE THE WORDS HE used to describe
IT WAS WEEK FIVE. I TRUDGED INTO THE CAVE, wishing
FRIDAY FINALLY ARRIVED. FOR THE PAST FIVE days, I experimented
BONES WAS FAR MORE EXPEDITIOUS IN disposing of a body
IT OCCURRED TO ME THE NEXT MORNING THAT I had
MY MIND COULDNT SEEM TO KEEP UP WITH current events.
SOMETHING WAS PRESSED AGAINST MY MOUTH. Liquid spilled into it
DID YOU GET THE NOTES FROM THE LECTURE today? I
WE STOPPED ONCE ON OUR WAY TO THE CAVE. Bones
I DROVE STRAIGHT HOME, MY EMOTIONS IN A tug-of-war the
WE ONLY STAYED LONG ENOUGH TO MAKE sure Charlie didnt
IT WAS A BUSY REMAINDER OF THE WEEK. THERE was
THE BLACK-HAIRED VAMPIRE ROSE TO HIS FEET as soon as
EVEN WITH BONESS SPEEDING, I WOULDNT have time to shower
TWO WEEKS WENT BY, BUT WE DIDNT FIND anything more
THE CLOCK STRUCK ELEVEN AND CAT THE vampire huntress was
TIMMIE LOOKED AT ME WITH THE MORBID fascination youd give
CATHERINE, YOU HAVENT BEEN HOME IN FOUR weeks. I know
WE DROVE OVER UNPAVED ROADS AND through the trees to
MY STAKES AND KNIVES WERE IN MY BOOTS and lined
THEY READ ME MY RIGHTS, SOMETHING I didnt pay much
THERE WERE THREE GUARDS OUTSIDE MY hospital room, and I
TO GIVE CREDIT WHERE IT WAS DUE, DON WAS as
RODNEY WAS A GHOUL, TO MY SURPRISE. Somehow I just
I STIFFENED AT THE RED AND BLUE LIGHTS flashing behind me, because there was no way I could explain what was in the back of my truck. I pulled over, holding my breath as the sheriff came to my window.
Hi. Something wrong? My tone was all innocence while I prayed there was nothing unusual about my eyes. Control yourself. You know what happens when you get upset.
Yeah, youve got a busted taillight. License and registration, please.
Crap. That must have happened when I was loading up the truck bed. Speed had been of the essence then, not daintiness.
I handed him my real license, not the fake one. He shone his flashlight back and forth between the identification and my face.
Catherine Crawfield. Youre Justina Crawfields girl, arent you? From the Crawfield Cherry Orchard?
Yes, sir. Politely and blandly, as if I didnt have a care in the world.
Well, Catherine, its nearly four a.m. Why are you out this late?
I could tell him the truth about my activities, except I didnt want to sign on for hard time. Or an extended stay in a padded cell.
I couldnt sleep, so I decided Id drive around.
To my dismay, he ambled to the bed of the truck and shone his light in it.
Whatcha got back there?
Oh, nothing unusual. A dead body under some bags and an ax.
Bags of cherries from my grandparents orchard. If my heartbeat were any louder, it would deafen him.
Really? With his flashlight he poked at a plastic lump. One of em is leaking.
Dont worry. My voice was almost a squeak. They always leak. Thats why I carry them in this old truck. Theyve stained the bottom of it red.
Relief crashed through me when he ceased his explorations and returned to my window.
And youre driving around this late because you couldnt sleep? There was a knowing curl to his mouth. His gaze took in my tight top and disheveled hair. You think Im going to believe that?
The innuendo was blatant and I almost lost my cool. He thought Id been out sleeping around. An unspoken accusation hung between us, nearly twenty-three years in the making. Just like your mother, arent you? It wasnt easy being illegitimate in a town so small, people still held that against you. In todays society, you wouldnt think it mattered, but Licking Falls, Ohio, had its own set of standards. They were archaic at best.
With great effort I restrained my anger. My humanity tended to shed like a disposable skin when I got angry.
Could we just keep this between us, Sheriff? Back to the guileless blinking of my eyes. It had worked on the dead guy, anyway. Promise I wont do it again.
He fingered his belt as he considered me. His large belly strained against the fabric of his shirt, but I refrained from comments about his girth or the fact that he smelled like beer. Finally he smiled, exposing a crooked front tooth.
Go home, Catherine Crawfield, and get that taillight fixed.
Yes, sir!
Giddy with my reprieve, I revved up the truck and drove off. That had been close. Id have to be more careful next time.
People complained about having deadbeat fathers or skeletons in their familys closets. For me, both were really true. Oh, dont get me wrong, I hadnt always known what I was. My mother, the only other person in on the secret, didnt tell me until I was sixteen. I grew up with abilities other children didnt have, but when I asked her about them, shed get angry and tell me not to talk about it. I learned to keep things to myself and hide my differences. To everyone else, I was just weird. Friendless. Liked to wander around at strange hours and had odd pale skin. Even my grandparents didnt know what was in me, but then again, neither did those I hunted.
There was a pattern to my weekends now. I went to any of the clubs within a three-hour drive to look for some action. Not the kind the good sheriff thought I was into, but another brand. Id drink like a fish and wait to be picked up by that special someone. One I hoped I could end up planting in the backyard, if I didnt get killed first. Id been doing this for six years now. Maybe I had a death wish. Funny, really, since technically I was half dead.
Therefore my near miss with the law didnt stop me from going out the following Friday. At least this way, I knew I was making one person happy. My mother. Well, she had a right to hold a grudge. I just wished it hadnt spilled over to me.
The clubs loud music hit me like a splash, jerking my pulse to its beat. I made my way carefully through the crowds, seeking that unmistakable vibe. The place was packed, a typical Friday night. After I wandered around for an hour, I felt the first stirrings of disappointment. There appeared to be only people here. With a sigh, I sat at the bar and ordered a gin and tonic. The first man who tried to kill me had ordered it for me. It was now my drink of choice. Who said I wasnt sentimental?
Men approached me periodically. Something about being a single young woman screamed Screw me to them. Politely and somewhat impolitely I turned them down, depending on how persistent they were. I wasnt here to date. After my first boyfriend, Danny, I never wanted to date again. If the guy was alive, I wasnt interested. No wonder I had no love life to speak of.
After three more drinks I decided to cruise the club again, since I was having no luck being bait. It was nearly midnight, and so far there had been nothing aside from alcohol, drugs, and dancing.
Booths were tucked in the far corner of the club. As I passed in front of them, I felt a twinge of charged air. Someone, or some thing , was near. I stopped and did a slow circle, attempting to ferret out the location.
Out of the light and obscured by shadows, I saw the top of a mans head bent forward. His hair was nearly white under the intermittent lighting, but his skin was unlined. Hollows and contours became features as he looked up and spotted me staring at him. His brows were distinctly darker than his hair, which appeared to be light blond. Those eyes were dark as well, too deep for me to guess a color. His cheekbones could have been chiseled from marble, and that flawless diamonds-and-cream skin gleamed from under his shirt collar.
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