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Story: Blood and Buttercups
The word gives me chills. “Like…a vampire hunter?”
“It sounds more impressive than it is. I just arrest criminals and shuffle a lot of paperwork. Very rarely do I need my stakes.”
“Rarely?”
“It happens.” Noah stands. “Let’s heat up the blood.”
He says it like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Reluctantly, I follow him. Once we’re in the kitchen, he pulls a bottle from the fridge like he owns the place and sets it on the counter to warm.
I sit on a barstool, staring at the prescription. “Do I really have red flags in my file?”
“Not literal ones, but yeah.”
“Because I have a stalker?”
Noah studies me, pressing his hands to the counter. “And a dead ex.”
“What does that have to do with NIHA?”
“Maybe nothing.”
“But it’s weird, right? A murdered ex-boyfriend and a vampire stalker?”
“The timing is suspicious.”
“Do you think Ethan had something to do with Kevin’s death?”
“I think it’s likely.”
I slowly exhale, staring at the counter. “I’m still mad at you—you should have told me—but it’s a relief to have someone to talk to. I was feeling a little…”
“Lost?”
“Yeah.”
“That’s what conservators are here for.”
I give him a droll look. “And apparently busting through doors.”
“That’s a service unique to me—you’re welcome.”
“So, what am I? Your…client? Ward?”
“We call you pre-vamps.”
“That’s great.”
Smiling, he picks up the prescription and gives it a swirl.
“Doesn’t it freak you out?” I ask.
“The blood?”
Biting my bottom lip, I nod.
“No.” The blasé way he says it makes me believe him.
“It sounds more impressive than it is. I just arrest criminals and shuffle a lot of paperwork. Very rarely do I need my stakes.”
“Rarely?”
“It happens.” Noah stands. “Let’s heat up the blood.”
He says it like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
Reluctantly, I follow him. Once we’re in the kitchen, he pulls a bottle from the fridge like he owns the place and sets it on the counter to warm.
I sit on a barstool, staring at the prescription. “Do I really have red flags in my file?”
“Not literal ones, but yeah.”
“Because I have a stalker?”
Noah studies me, pressing his hands to the counter. “And a dead ex.”
“What does that have to do with NIHA?”
“Maybe nothing.”
“But it’s weird, right? A murdered ex-boyfriend and a vampire stalker?”
“The timing is suspicious.”
“Do you think Ethan had something to do with Kevin’s death?”
“I think it’s likely.”
I slowly exhale, staring at the counter. “I’m still mad at you—you should have told me—but it’s a relief to have someone to talk to. I was feeling a little…”
“Lost?”
“Yeah.”
“That’s what conservators are here for.”
I give him a droll look. “And apparently busting through doors.”
“That’s a service unique to me—you’re welcome.”
“So, what am I? Your…client? Ward?”
“We call you pre-vamps.”
“That’s great.”
Smiling, he picks up the prescription and gives it a swirl.
“Doesn’t it freak you out?” I ask.
“The blood?”
Biting my bottom lip, I nod.
“No.” The blasé way he says it makes me believe him.
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