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by ERIN BEDFORD


  Good fucking luck.

  Chapter 26

  Piper

  “I mean, this is the— Actually, I don’t. Hell, no,” I snapped, jerking the curtain of the dressing room open. I hit my hands against the fluffy, layered black skirt and scowled. “I’m not wearing this.”

  Drake leered at me, not even hiding his pleasure. “I like it.”

  “Of course, you do. You’re into this kind of crap.” I tugged at the lace choker and grimaced, feeling feminism going back a hundred years just for agreeing to put the dress on.

  “What kind of person is that?” Allister made a small sound in his throat, half between a laugh and a hum. If he knew what was good for him, he’d not draw my ire in his direction. I had plenty to go around starting with the sadist ass wipe who thought this was a good idea.

  “Seriously?” I shot back, my brow raising to my forehead. “I look like a Gothic Lolita.” I grimaced, pulling on the tight corset top half of the dress. If I were a bigger girl or buxomer, there would be no chance of getting me into this contraption. I was dying here.

  “Stop bitching. Here, put these on.” Rayne came around the corner of the dressing area, holding a pair of black heeled Mary Janes and white, thigh-high tights. He shoved them into my arm, but I pushed them back, earning me a frown. “What?”

  “I’m not wearing this. I’m the maid, not some vampire pin-up girl.”

  Drake snorted.

  “Watch it.” I shot him a glare.

  Rayne wasn’t affected by my words. “You’ll wear it because I was put in charge of dressing you. Darren has never complained about my clothing choices.”

  My fingers curled into fists, and I bared my teeth. “That’s because his outfit didn’t come with frilly underpants.”

  Letting out a disparaging sigh, Rayne raised his eyes to the ceiling. “No one said you had to wear the underwear.” I opened my mouth to argue, and Rayne pressed a hand to my mouth. “Let me put it in a way you will understand. Others like us aren’t as forward thinking. They won’t see you as an equal.”

  “You’re food to them,” Drake interjected.

  “Exactly.” Rayne nodded to his brother. “They won’t bother to ask if you want to be touched or groped. Wouldn’t you rather have piles of fabric between you and their grabby hands?”

  My brows scrunched together. He made sense... surprisingly. Damn it.

  “Fuck, fine. Give them to me.” Rayne handed over the stockings and shoes with a smug look that I wanted to smack off. Instead, I ducked behind the curtain and threw my skirt up to pull on the thigh highs. “If this is all to keep them from getting handsy, why wear a skirt at all? Or the choker?”

  “The guests coming are old fashioned. Women wear dresses and men wear pants. You won’t want to give them the impression that you aren’t a lady, despite the obvious.” Rayne’s voice rolled over the curtain, and I could just imagine the snarky expression on his face. Man, I wanted to hit him again, broken hand be damned. It was worth it.

  I held onto that feeling as I finished rolling up the tights. They were actually cute, if I were honest. The tops of them were frilly with black bows landing just above my knee. The shoes were thankfully only a couple of inches with thick heels. If I had to be on my feet all night, I’d rather be comfortable.

  I pushed the curtain back open and held my hands out to my sides. “Well?”

  Rayne’s eyes scanned over me, a finger tapping his chin as he circled me like a damn vulture. My fingers curled around the fabric of the poufy skirt, not knowing what to do with them while he surveyed me.

  “You’ll do,” Rayne finally announced, stopping in front of me.

  “Good. Then I can take this crap off.” I shifted to go back into the dressing room, but Rayne stopped me with his hand. His other hand reached up and touched the lace collar around my neck. The collar and the thin straps of the dress were the only things covering my shoulders and neck, the neckline of the dress barely dipping to hint at a cleavage. It was a weird combination of conservative and tempting.

  “The collar is to give the illusion that you have been claimed.”

  I cocked my head to the side, glancing around him to the twins. “Claimed?”

  Drake nodded. “While our family adheres to a different set of rules, others will expect us to have... tasted you.”

  I shivered at the way he said it, not completely displeased by the prospect.

  “If you aren’t bound to our family then you are a threat or food.” Rayne adjusted the strap of my dress, and I smacked his hand away with a glower. Not at all bothered by my lashing out, Rayne ran a hand through his red hair, tousling it. “The collar hides the fact that you haven’t been bitten though it might not stop some of them from trying for you.”

  Allister snorted. “Valentine.”

  “Exactly.” Rayne’s head jerked once.

  Sighing at all the vampire bullshit, I threw my hands up. “Then why even have me serve? Darren is used to doing it all by himself, isn’t he?”

  “Yes,” Rayne exchanged a look with his brothers, “but Antoine wants you there and what he says goes.”

  He didn’t seem entirely happy about that, but I didn’t probe. I took the chance to duck into the dressing room and ripped the outfit off as fast as I could without destroying it in the process. I’d already peeked at the price tag and about threw up when I saw the four digits. Who the hell spent that much on a single outfit, let alone one they didn’t want?

  Putting my regular jeans and t-shirt back on, I gathered up the outfit and handed it over to Rayne to pay for. He took it up to the front counter where an overly enthusiastic female clerk rushed to help him. Drake and Allister hung back with me as we waited for him to finish paying. The more Rayne tried to leave, the more the woman, who looked around his age if he wasn’t a vampire permanently stuck as a twenty-year-old, flirted with him.

  He just couldn’t seem to get away without being a dick.

  “Why doesn’t he just tell her to fuck off?” I muttered, getting annoyed.

  Drake chuckled. “Because Rayne isn’t that kind of guy.”

  My mouth dropped open. “Not that kind of guy? He hated on me the moment I stepped into the house. If anyone could tell someone to fuck off, it’d be him.”

  Drake and Allister exchanged a look and just laughed, irritating me more.

  After a moment, the clerk wrote something on a paper and handed it to Rayne. Reluctantly, Rayne took the paper and made a show of putting it in his pocket before taking the bag she was holding hostage and coming back to us.

  “Ready?”

  “Are you?” I crossed my arms and cocked my hip to the side. “Or did you need to suck face with the clerk first?”

  Rayne gave me a quizzical look before shaking his head. “Whatever. I’m hungry. Let’s find something to eat then go home.” I tried to reach for the bag, but he wouldn’t let me take it, insisting he carried it.

  Stomping after him, my mind a jumbled mess of confusion, I waved an arm toward where my car sat. “Why can’t we just eat at home? My car’s down there.”

  “Because I’m tired of microwaved meals.” Rayne ignored my directions and headed for an Italian place across the street.

  The twins looped their arms through mine, effectively giving me no choice but to come with them.

  “Come on, Piper.” Drake crooned in my ear. “Spend time with us. It’s not like you get to see us much around the house.”

  I glanced up at the tall, beefy vampire who smirked and winked at me and then looked to Allister who seemed a bit eager for me to join them as well. Sighing, I dropped my head. “Fine, but that’s it. Unlike you, I have to sleep at night.” I glanced at the watch on Allister’s arm. “It’s already nine o’clock.”

  “There’s a good girl.”

  I jerked my arm out of Drake’s arm and shoved him away. “I’m not a dog. Don’t treat me like one.” Placing both hands on Allister’s arm, I gave him a squeeze and a smile. “You’re the only gentle
man in the whole household, I swear.”

  Drake barked out a laugh. “Allister, a gentleman?”

  Allister’s arm shot out and his brother in the shoulder shoving him into the brick wall of the restaurant. Rayne stopped talking to the hostess long enough to snap at us. “Stop screwing around and get in here.”

  While Drake continued to chuckle behind us, Allister led me to the table Rayne had acquired for us. Releasing my arm, he pulled my chair out for me. I smiled in thanks and sat down.

  Picking up the menu, I glanced down at the prices. Wow. Fifty dollars for a salad. I peeked up from my menu to scan the room. Everyone was dressed really nice, suit jackets and cocktail dresses. The guys might have been able to pull off being in here with their expensive jeans and collared shirts, but I didn’t think my outfit cost more than twenty dollars altogether including my underwear.

  “How’d you get us a table?” I whispered to Rayne over my menu. “We’re not exactly dressed for this place.”

  Rayne didn’t look up from his menu. “They know us.”

  “Master Durands, a pleasure to have you in our little restaurant.” An older man wearing a suit came to our table, his hands clasped together in front of him. He had the air of someone who was in charge. Maybe the manager? His eyes landed on me, and his beaming smile never faltered. “And who might this gorgeous young woman be?”

  “Piper Billings.” I offered him my hand to shake, but he bent over it, kissing it like some kind of Victorian gentleman. Oh-kay.

  “I am Richard Griffin, the manager of this esteemed establishment. Any friend of the Durands is a friend of ours. Please, do not hesitate to ask for anything.” To the others, he asked, “Would you like your usual?”

  Drake and Allister nodded, handing over their menus, but Rayne held his hand up. “No, I want the Melanzana alla Parmigiana and a nice Sangiovese. Just bring the bottle. Please give Miss Billings the same thing.”

  Richard took Rayne’s word for it and didn’t even ask my opinion before he took the remaining menus and disappeared into the back. My jaw clenched, and I prepared to ream into him, but a waitress came next, giving us water and a plate of bread. I jiggled my foot and gripped my knife in my hand, waiting for her to stop eying the guys and leave. Not that they were doing a good job of getting rid of her as Drake kept asking her questions.

  When she finally left, I picked my knife up and pointed it at Rayne. “I am not your pet. I can order my own food.”

  “We both know you can’t afford this place—” Rayne started.

  “That’s beside the point.”

  “So, you should trust me to pick something you will like. I am paying after all.” He paused as another waiter came out and poured the wine. Rayne swirled it around and gave it a sniff before sipping it. He nodded, and the waiter poured for everyone at the table.

  Ignoring the glass, as soon as the waiter left, I snapped, “I didn’t ask to come here. I can buy my own food or just eat at home. Stop treating me like some kind of doll you can dress up and feed whatever you want.”

  I expected Drake or at least Allister to jump in and help me out, but both of them were more than content to sit back and watch us snipe at each other. Freaking traitors.

  “As far as I’m concerned, you are that,” Rayne began but then held his hand up to stop me from arguing. “However, Antoine wants us to get along. To put our unpleasantness behind us. So... maybe, for a moment, you can stop finding reasons to hate me and take this meal and the clothes as a peace offering.”

  If this were a cartoon, my jaw would have hit the table. “A peace offering? Hate you? You’re the one who has had it in for me since day one.”

  “That’s true,” Drake pointed out helpfully, earning him a look from Rayne. “What? It is.”

  “Fine,” Rayne conceded. “We are both at fault, but this is our chance to remedy it before the party tomorrow. You don’t want to show any weakness in front of these people. We can’t afford to show any weakness, and you are a weakness.”

  “I am not.”

  “A little help here?” Rayne took a drink from his glass, no longer willing to argue with me.

  I stared hard at the twins, daring them to tell me I was wrong. Allister avoided my gaze, picking his own wine glass up and busying himself with it.

  Drake had no such issues. “You’re unpredictable and undisciplined. Which we like,” Drake added quickly, “but will make us look bad to the other masters.”

  “Masters?” I paused. “Who exactly is coming to this party?”

  “Several of our fellow brothers.” Drake’s eyes moved around the table, looking for someone to add to it.

  Something about the way he said it made me think of something. “Hold on a moment. I thought you guys were brothers, but you’re not, are you?”

  “Not in the traditional sense,” Drake answered.

  Allister added, “We are blood brothers.”

  “We all have the same sire or maker, whatever you want to call it.” Rayne tapped his fingertips on the table, impatient to get on with it. “Every once in a while, he, our maker, decides to send one of his other... children to check up on the different factions.”

  “The Durands being the main one here,” Drake continued for Rayne. “However, the person they’re sending...”

  “Valentine,” Allister interjected with a displeased frown.

  “... likes pretty women, especially unbroken ones.”

  My pulse pounded in my veins at Rayne’s words. “Oh.”

  “Yes, oh.”

  Shaking my head and forcing myself to breathe, I asked, “Then why not hide me away? Why make a show of me being there at all?”

  “Because if there is one thing our kind likes more than anything, it’s taking other people’s toys.” Drake’s lips curled up in a fiend grin. “If we hide you, then he will think you are important. If we put you on display...”

  “He’ll ignore me,” I squeaked.

  “That is our hope,” Drake agreed.

  “At least that’s what Antoine has us believing,” Rayne gave me a cruel grin. “It could just as easily be because he wants to taunt Valentine with what we have that he doesn’t... which, in this case, would be you.”

  Chapter 27

  Piper

  The day of the party didn’t make the outfit any better. I stared at it on its hanger, and the dubious black frilly monstrosity that even an anime character would have scoffed at stared back with just as much contempt if not more.

  Really, how lower could I get?

  I already cleaned their toilets, did their laundry, and made their beds. I mean, they were relatively clean, but still, I was waiting for that proverbial used condom to drop or at least a stiff wash rag to appear. They were guys after all. From my experience with them, vampires wanted sex just as much as the next hormonal driven Neanderthal.

  Sighing, I chewed on my thumbnail while I hyped myself up to wear the damn thing. It wasn’t that bad. It could be worse. They could make me wear something like this every day while cleaning the toilets, doing the laundry, and making their beds.

  “Fuck, Piper, grow some balls.” I threw my hands in the air and grabbed the thing off the hanger. I’d already put on the frilly underwear over my own. I opted out for a bra because the corset top pretty much kept the girls in place without any chances of a nip slip.

  I got the dress on and halfway laced up when I remembered the shop lady had to help me get the rest of it done up before.

  Crap.

  Just as I start to panic, Darren knocked on the door. I knew it was him because he always knocked three times, soft but firm, before waiting a moment and then doing it again. He didn’t yell or ask if I was there, not until I answered first. I wasn’t sure if this was something the masters had instilled in him or if he decided to do it on his own. Either way, I was happy for the regularity.

  “Come in, Darren, it’s unlocked.”

  The doorknob turned, and Darren slipped in with a frown marring his lips. “
You should never just assume a person is who they are or keep your door unlocked.” His eyes moved to my partially dressed self. “Especially, while dressing.”

  I tapped my foot, my hands on my hips. “Sure, great. Got it. Now, will you help me lace up this blatant disrespect for feminism everywhere?” I spun around and gestured at the ties.

  “Very well.” Darren moved in behind me and tugged on the laces. “You should be grateful to be even included in tonight’s events.”

  “Oh, should I?” I grunted, wincing as he pulled it tighter than the shop lady.

  “Yes.” Darren paused in his tugs for a moment. “Master Durand allowing you to come shows that he trusts you.”

  I snorted. “Not from what Rayne told me.”

  He jerked on the laces, making me groan. “Master Rayne. You should get into the habit of saying it now. If you slip up in front of the others tonight, you won’t be happy with the outcome. Now, I wouldn’t regard what Master Rayne says on one matter or the other.”

  “Why do you call him Master Rayne and then Antoine and Wynn Master Durand?”

  “How else do I separate them when talking about them? If I called them all Durand, then it would be confusing, wouldn’t it? However, if you want to be technical, Antoine is the only true Durand. The rest of them took on his name when they decided to join his faction.”

  When he finished tying the corset, I smoothed my hands down the front and shifted from side to side. It didn’t give a lot of freedom for movement. I’d be lucky if my penchant for knocking things over didn’t come out like a vengeance tonight. The limited movement and heels were just asking for something to break.

  “Here.” Darren handed me something. It was a cloth hat on a headband, kind of like those maids wore before it turned into a kink. I gave me a look. “Don’t ask me. I am a lowly servant, same as you.”

  I rolled my eyes. “Sure, you are.”

  Sighing, I turned back to the mirror and fixed the hat on my head. I’d taken the time to curl my hair, so fat curls fell over my shoulders to further cover my bare shoulders. I’d even gone so far as to apply some makeup. I told myself I was primping for the visitors so they wouldn’t think badly of the masters, but really, I wanted to look good for Wynn. If this didn’t make him want to jump my bones, I didn’t know what would.

 

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