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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 its not helping that the prospective groom is avoiding anything to do with it. And then theres her decision to stop drinking blood - something she has yet to share with Eric Sinclair, her fianc - 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 dont want Betsy as their queen and will do anything to get rid of her. As if turning thirty last year (not to mention dying) hasnt 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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Undead and Unpopular

Undead 5

by

MaryJanice Davidson

Chapter 1

There's a zombie in the attic, George the Fiend informed me over breakfast. His voice was a calm pond, and he wiped blond strands out of his face carefully as he peered at his knitting.

Sure there is, I replied. My casual response was, I decided much later, a massive mistake. I mean, here was this guy (vampire) living in the house owned by my best friend with at least three other people (two more vampires and a surgical resident), telling me what the problem was (a zombie), in plenty of time to do something about it, and I totally blew him off. Were this a horror movie and I, Betsy Taylor, Queen of the Vampires, was on the screen pulling this crap, everybody in the audience would have thrown their popcorn and Sno-Caps at the screen.

But this wasn't a movie, so I screwed up in an honest sort of way.

Also, I was distracted, crow-like, by the big shiny thing on my finger: my engagement ring. Pretty silly for someone who was supposedly already married (to the prophesied Vampire King for the next thousand years) and officially engaged (to same, one Eric Sinclair) for several weeks. But, my God, getting Sinclair to cough up a proposal had been hard enough. I was still stunned he'd come up with a ring, too.

In fact, I was still tingling from our whole previous evening together, a wacky outing involving blood-drinking, sex, a stop by Caribou Coffee for hot chocolate, and The Ring: a delightfully shiny gold band strewn with diamonds and rubies.

I'd had to make a Herculean effort not to squeal when he slid it onto my finger (where it promptly slid off; I have freakishly small hands). Now here it was, a day later, and I couldn't stop staring at the thing.

Also, it wasn't really breakfast, since neither George nor I were eating and it was eleven o'clock at night. But we still called it breakfast, since that's when Marc (the surgical resident) would often get up and have a muffin before his overnight shift.

Georgewell, actually, we learned his name was Garrett shortly after he began speakingwent back to the lovely baby blue afghan he was knitting, which matched the fine sweater I wore that evening. I, in turn, went back to the guest list. Not for my wedding. For my surprise birthday party. Which wasn't a surprise at all, but I wasn't telling.

It was a short list. My mom; my dad; my (sigh) stepmother, Antonia; her BabyJon; my landlord, Jessica; my fianc, Eric Sinclair; Marc; my sister, Laura; Garrett's mate, the other Antonia; our friendly neighborhood police officer Nick; Sinclair's friend Tina; former vampire hunter Jon; and of course Garrett. Almost all of these people I had metafter I died.

Of course, half of these guestswere dead people. Even Marc, who was alive, often put it, Why not be dead? Most of my ex-boyfriends act like I am anyway.

Jessica and I kept trying to fix him up, but the few gay guys we knew were not Marc's type. Not that we had any idea what Marc's type was. On top of that, fixing people up is hard. Almost as hard aswell, trying not to drink blood.

I tapped my pencil on the pad, trying to come up with a plan to tell Eric before the wedding that I had decided to completely give up the blood-drinking thing. I figured being the vampire queen had a few advantagesas it was, every vampire I'd ever known had to drink every day, even Eric. But I could go up to a week without so much as a drop of O-neg, without any shakes or desperate pleas for stray rats. So in honor of my birthday, and of being in this shit queen job for a year, I figured I'd give it up completely. I would be in a blood-free zone!

But Eric would be tricky. Normally he ignored whatever I did, but during our intimate moments, someone always got bitten. Sometimes more than once. It squicked me out to try to explain it, but drinking during sex just made the whole thing better

Lame, Betsy, Jessica said, coming into the kitchen and glancing over my shoulder as she headed for the espresso maker. I can't believe you're making a list of birthday presents. Miss Manners would be rolling in her grave.

Miss Manners is still alive. Besides, it's not a list of presents. It's a list of people you're going to invite to my surprise party.

Jessica, a painfully skinny nag with gorgeous skin the color of Godiva milk chocolate, laughed at me. Honey, it hurts me to say this. Like a sliver in the eyeball. But we're not. Planning. A party.

Although, I added, you don't have to try too hard to get the Ant there. I wouldn't mind if she missed it.

Sugar. She gave up the espresso maker as too complicatedthis was a nightly ritualand fixed herself a glass of chocolate milk instead. You made it perfectly clear two months ago: no party. And we believed you. So stop making guest lists and worrying about your stepmother showing up. It's not happening.

Are we talking about the nonexistent surprise party? Tina asked, startling me as her bare feet slid noiselessly across the spotless shamrock green kitchen tile.

I'm putting bells around your pretty, petite ankles, I told her.

Jessica had nearly choked on her drink, Tina had so startled her. She took a breath and said, She tells us our lives won't be worth living if we throw her a party, then she makes a guest list.

Constancy, thy name is Queen Elizabeth, Tina murmured as she slid her tiny butt onto the breakfast nook bar stool next to Georgedammit, I mean Garrett. She was dressed like the most tempting college student in creation, as usuallong blond curls, big pansy eyes, knee-length black skirt, white designer T-shirt, bare legs, black pumps. Most college students nowadays hadn't witnessed the Civil War, but undead bombshells like Tina just didn't let go of their perky tits.

What do you want for your birthday, Majesty? she was asking me as I stared jealously at those ageless melons. Her duties nowadays were the equivalent to serving as best man to Eric, whom she had turned into a vampire decades ago. Nowadays, instead of sucking his blood, she limited herself to smoothing out the morning edition of theWall Street Journal , fixing his tea the way he liked it, and setting out gobs of paperwork for him to look through. Some nice shoes, I suppose.

You suppose wrong, I replied. I want peace on earth, goodwill toward men.

Do they have a store for that at the mall? Jessica asked innocently. Or maybe one of those sales carts in the walkways, right next to the portrait artist and the guy selling T-shirts with pithy sex jokes? She was shamelessly stealing peeks at the memos Tina laid out neatly on the marble countertop.

It'd be the only thing they don't have, I said. Tina, Jessica, I know you. I know I told you not to throw a party, and that therefore you will throw one. But if you want to keep up the deceitfine. No party. Instead, find a quiet moment to pray for the aforementioned world peace and global harmony, or failing that, snag me a fat gift card from Bloomingdale's.

Or perhaps a pair of the new Prada loafers, Jessica added.

No, I'm sick of loafers. Spring is hereI want some strappy sandals. Which was kind of sillyI couldn't wear them with socks, and these days my extremities were pretty icy. But still. I was sick of winter, and this wasMinnesota we had at least two more months of snow.

Right, Jess said. Because you don't have enough ofthose .

Why don't you take one of my existing pairs and shove them up your cute black butt? I suggested sweetly.

Well, Ms. Taylor, why don't you take your delicate ivory nose and

Tina interrupted the argument du jour. Majesty, are there any designer shoes you don't like?

Garrett cleared his throat as he started a different stitchknit, garter, crochetit was all the same to me. She doesn't care for Packard Shah sandals. Especially the gold ones.

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