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by Rebekah Weatherspoon


  something she needed.

  • 112 •

  Better Off red

  I craned my neck to the side and offered her my throat, letting

  the hot shower spray rain down on my face. She hesitated a moment.

  Her finger stilled inside me. Her fangs extended all the way, ready

  to strike.

  “Red,” she groaned.

  “Do it,” I murmured, grinding down as hard as my body could

  stand on her thigh. She snapped, her finger plunging as far as it

  could go as her fangs broke my skin.

  Her name came out of me as a high-pitched scream, and I

  soaked her already slick thigh, my thick wetness coating her skin.

  She trembled against me, sucking harder for a few more moments

  before she licked the puncture wounds closed.

  Her finger eased out and she slowly righted us both, cradling

  my head against her neck. I kissed her beating pulse point, trying to

  catch my breath.

  “Better?” she asked then kissed my shoulder.

  I swallowed, soaking in the gentle strokes of her other hand

  through my hair. My ponytail had fallen loose somewhere along the

  way.“No. My legs are broken and I can’t see. I think you ‘repaid

  me’ plenty.”

  Camila kissed the corner of my mouth. “Not even close, Red.

  Not even close.”

  ❖

  We walked to the elevator hand-in-hand. Camila was trapped

  inside for another eight hours, at least. I had a ton of studying to get

  done, but the last thing I wanted to do was leave her.

  “I have to be downtown a few nights this week, but any time

  you spend the night here, you’re welcome to spend the night with

  me,” she said.

  “Is that a formal invitation?”

  “It is, Red. You might not be much for my health, but you’re in

  me now. You set foot in that front door and I’ll know. You stay past

  bedtime, and I’m coming to get you.” The gold in her eyes glowed

  as a deep purr came from her throat.

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  reBekah WeatherspOOn

  “Okay, that was creepy.”

  “Sorry.” Camila laughed. It was a warm, apologetic sound, but

  she couldn’t joke like that, being what she was. “But I can sense you.”

  “Maybe next time we can actually talk. I want to know more

  about your creepy powers,” I said.

  “And yours.”

  “Mine? No. I’ve been thinking about it, and beside my

  hypersensitive taste buds and my preference for chicken over fish,

  there have been no perks to having demon blood in my system.”

  “I’d like to find out for sure.” She touched my cheek just for

  a moment, then pressed the button for the elevator door. With a

  slight swishing sound, it opened. I stepped inside. She’d already

  invited me back. The last thing I needed to do was hang around like

  a pathetic little puppy.

  Camila punched the same series of numbers into the elevator’s

  keypad and then kissed me with a soft good-bye before the door

  slid closed. I knew it would take everything I had not to daydream

  about the taste of her lips—or how good she looked naked—as the

  day went on.

  The decision to be a grown-up about our interesting relationship

  had been made, so I was going to be a big girl and stick to that plan.

  I still had to focus on school and whatever new responsibilities now

  came with being a member Alpha Beta Omega. Adding occasional

  sex with the head sister-queen to the equation was simply a matter

  of changing where I slept at night. It could work.

  And I felt good about my decision, or at least I knew I should

  have. My life had changed over the weekend. New friends, new

  secrets, new jewelry, and stylish new pubes. But one thing irked me

  as I took the short ride up to the pantry. It was lame, but I couldn’t

  keep from thinking of it. I had no way of getting in touch with

  Camila. So far, she had been the one to seek me out. Sure, I could

  have asked Cleo the best way to reach Camila. I also could have

  asked her myself before I hopped on the elevator. That logical detail

  was pushed out of my mind.

  We weren’t a couple, but I figured after as much time as she

  spent with her tongue between my legs, swapping digits wasn’t all

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  that unreasonable. She could sense me, so it wasn’t like she needed

  to speed dial me to lock in on my location, but I couldn’t even text

  her if I wanted to. She’d been pretty consistent with asking me what

  I wanted. Not that I ever would, but I truly felt like I could turn her

  down if I felt like I should. I had plenty of choices in terms of if and

  how. She had all the control over the when and where.

  By the time I reached Cleo’s room, I realized that bothered me

  a lot more than it should.

  ❖

  The day before, the sunlight on my face had been a gift, nature’s

  way of showing me that even though we were now bound to the

  sister-queens, our lives were still our own. We were safe and we

  were free to come and go. Now, as we stepped out onto the porch

  of Alpha Beta Omega house and I didn’t burst into flames, I silently

  cursed the sun as a harsh reminder of several things I had no interest

  in thinking about. I still had a stats test to study for, an English

  paper to start, and Greg and I had to complete our lab write-up for

  the week.

  As we walked to campus, the UV blast on my cheeks was also

  another bit of unavoidable truth standing between Camila and me.

  Forget any obvious age or possible generational gaps or the fact

  she had several businesses to run or that I had freshman year to

  get through. The sun itself would keep us apart no matter what we

  had to do. Even if she felt the same way I did, which would be nuts

  because what kind of a freak show falls for their fuck buddy after

  two days, we could never really be together.

  Having sex and watching the highlights on her computer over

  the weekends was one thing, but her world existed at night. Unless

  I decided to switch to all night classes, things would remain this

  way. And then I just hated myself for even considering rearranging

  my schedule, my life, for Camila. We’d just met. She more than had

  a life of her own, and I was just some kid she liked to play with.

  Distracting myself with homework seemed like a better idea every

  minute.

  • 115 •

  reBekah WeatherspOOn

  Amy and I took a quick detour to the dorm to grab our books. I

  wanted to ask her if she’d gotten a chance to tell Danni how she felt,

  but I couldn’t because Danni tagged along with us. Still, it only took

  a few minutes to figure out that something had changed between

  them. When we were getting ready to leave the house, Danni was

  particularly touchy-feely with Amy. The fact that they held hands

  as we walked to the dorms wasn’t a big deal. I’d held hands with

  Camila plenty of times in the past few days. But when we got to our

  room they started exhibiting more couplesque behavior.

  Amy couldn’t find her laptop cord. Danni
helped her look for it

  while I was busy texting Todd. I was lost in a back-and-forth about

  who he favored in the Monday night game, when something Danni

  said caught my attention.

  “Baby, where was the last place you saw it?” she asked Amy. I

  peeked up and watched them both.

  “I think…Oh! I know.” Amy dug into the crack between her

  mattress and the wall and pulled out the missing cord. The crisis was

  handled, but I was still caught up in their interaction. At some point

  in the night, they’d moved on to pet names.

  They’d probably swapped numbers too.

  “Ginger? You ready?” Amy asked me. I blinked and looked

  away after I realized I was staring at Danni’s hands on Amy’s hips.

  “Yeah. Let’s go.” I waited for them to walk out and locked

  the door behind us. The whole way to the cafeteria, they blissfully

  ignored me, completely wrapped up in each other and more pet

  names. Danni even chased Amy across the quad, threatening to

  tickle her. I was glad Amy was happy, but I just wasn’t in the mood

  to be their third wheel. Amy noticed. Once we grabbed our food she

  cornered me by the juice dispenser.

  “Hey, what’s going on with you?”

  “Nothing.” I looked around to make sure we were alone. Danni

  was across the cafeteria, digging into her own lunch.

  “You’re all quiet. Is everything okay with…C?” I snickered as

  her eyes darted around. I wasn’t planning on mentioning Camila’s

  name in public either. I cleared my throat and glanced around.

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  “I mean there’s nothing to be ‘okay’ about. We had a good time

  last night. I’ll see her again when I see her.”

  “Is that what you want?”

  “Amy, what are you talking about?”

  “I just mean, maybe you…It’s obvious you like her,” she

  blurted out the last part.

  “Is it? Because you’ve seen us together when?”

  “Ginger, you’re so serious about everything. Well, just school.

  I’m not saying you’re uptight, but it seems like she’s the only thing

  that distracts you.”

  “I’m glad I’m not too uptight.” I scoffed. “Listen. I do like spend-

  ing time with C, but it’s nothing beyond spending time. Let’s just

  consider what and who she is, all that stuff Benny told us, and then

  maybe you’ll see that even if I did like her, it wouldn’t matter. Right?”

  “No. You’re right,” Amy reluctantly agreed. Then that perky

  grin spread across her face. “But Danni did say you’re the only girl

  who has spent time alone with her, you know, since initiation.”

  Yeah, because of my blood. “We were just talking. It’s nothing.”

  “Whatever. I still think you like her.”

  “Great. You keep thinking that. I’m going to eat.” Amy drove

  me insane, but she did care about me and my feelings. It was hard to

  stay annoyed with her.

  We grabbed our trays and Amy followed me to a secluded table

  where the girls had saved us seats.

  “Danni asked me to be her girlfriend,” she said as we walked.

  “I figured as much. What did you tell her?”

  “Nothing. After we got ready for bed, she just asked me.”

  “That’s good. I’m very happy for you.”

  “Liar.”

  I winked at her and plopped next to Laura. She’d put on about

  eight pounds of Goth makeup and a tutu, but traded in her fishnet

  sleeves I’d seen her wear around campus for an ABO shirt. It worked

  for her.

  “I thought we weren’t allowed to talk about this stuff,” she

  said to Cleo. Apparently, we’d missed the beginning of a juicy

  conversation.

  • 117 •

  reBekah WeatherspOOn

  “Not with people outside of Alpha Beta Omega or OBA,” Cleo

  said.“So we can talk to the boys about stuff?” Anna-Jade muttered.

  “Yes, A.J. We can.” Anna-Jade blushed at Cleo’s teasing reply.

  “So what exactly happens when they change you?” Mel urged

  Cleo to go on. Cleo looked over at Benny, our source on the inside

  thanks to her step-dad. Benny coughed like she was about to lower

  her voice. It was almost comical the way we all leaned in closer to

  hear. “I’ve only seen it done once, but basically they drain you and

  then you drink from at least four others. The most powerful is your

  primary. They’re the demon you have to answer to. Or if you break

  the law, they will be the one who has to answer for you.”

  “Does it hurt?” Amy asked.

  “Of course it hurts. You die.” I’d been trying to ignore the fact

  that Samantha had joined us for lunch, but her bitchiness made it

  impossible. So what if she did have a point.

  “I’ve heard it’s different for everyone. If you fight the change,

  it is painful,” Benny went on.

  “The pain doesn’t bother me. It’s the shit afterward you have to

  deal with,” Cleo said.

  “What shit?” I asked.

  “It’s a complicated process. Most demons live in small groups

  with a specific feeder, but the house has to be sealed from sunlight,”

  Benny said.

  “I think you’re forgetting something.” I didn’t feel good about

  the scowl on Cleo’s face. Benny didn’t either, but she let Cleo go on.

  “They have to wipe you off the human grid. Fake your death, all

  this shit. No way I’m letting my mama think I’m dead. Immortality

  is not worth giving Cynthia Jones a heart attack.” There were a lot of

  nervous laughs around the table, but Cleo brought up a very serious

  issue. Becoming a vampire meant giving up your entire human life,

  and that just wasn’t something I was willing to do. There was no

  way I could let my family believe I was dead.

  “Hey, Benny, how about you don’t bring your bad news to

  breakfast anymore?” Laura said playfully.

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  “I’m sorry,” Benny said back. “I’m just being honest. I’ll

  sugarcoat from now on.”

  “No, B. You keep it real. It’s the only way they’ll learn,” Cleo

  said with a firm nod.

  “Is your mom still…like us?” Mel asked Benny.

  “Yes. She’s waiting until I graduate.”

  “Why then?” Amy asked exactly what I’d been thinking.

  “My step-dad can’t go out in the daytime. She didn’t like the

  idea of me facing the day alone. So if I decide to, with my step-dad’s

  permission, we’ll both go through with the switch after graduation.”

  “Nope.” Cleo laughed. “Even with your step-dad’s permission.

  Not doing it.”

  I looked up as Amy whispered to Danni. “Do you want to?”

  Danni kissed her on the cheek with a dismissive smile. “I don’t

  know, babe. I haven’t decided yet.”

  “So what are the perks?” Sam asked.

  Benny paused, probably contemplating what someone like

  Samantha would see as a plus. “You’ve seen what their blood can

  do. There’s the issue of immortality, and when it comes to money or

  possessions, you want for nothing.”

  There was more th
at Benny wasn’t saying, like how vampires

  could change form, but I didn’t want to be the know-it-all to bring

  that piece of information up. All that would do was bring more

  attention to me and the time I was spending with Camila so I kept

  my mouth shut.

  The conversation slowly shifted then. We went on talking about

  the sister-queens and gathering other useful bits of info. Camila and

  the others needed to feed three times a week. When school wasn’t in

  session, they had various feeders scattered around the city, and from

  the way Benny explained it, around the country. They didn’t mind

  if they had to travel to feed. I decided it would be better if I didn’t

  think about who would be lucky enough to experience Camila’s

  many oral talents at any given time. The sex wasn’t necessary, and

  Camila wasn’t mine. Other than Benny, I knew none of the other

  girls would turn her down if a simple drawing of blood turned into

  something more. She had to feed to live and I just had to deal with it.

  • 119 •

  reBekah WeatherspOOn

  After we took a few minutes to give Anna-Jade a hard time

  about Micah, Cleo and Danni gave us the rundown for the coming

  week. We had our first chapter meeting on Tuesday night. Friday

  night was movie night at the ABO house. Saturday morning, all the

  fraternities were hosting a pancake breakfast for the sororities. The

  brothers of OBA would issue our formal invites sometime during

  the week. Saturday night, the Chi Nus were throwing an honest-

  to-God toga party, but it wasn’t mandatory. Sunday night would be

  spent in the ABO kitchen getting ready for our first bake sale to

  benefit Types of Hope.

  Of course, Camila was on my mind. I couldn’t wait to see

  her again, but the weekend ahead sounded pretty good without the

  prospect of spending the night in her arms. You couldn’t go wrong

  with all-you-can-eat pancakes and hanging out with the girls.

  ❖

  The moment we left the cafeteria on Sunday, things in my life

  went from pretty darn interesting to utter crap. Micah and an agitated

  Greg were waiting for Anna-Jade and me at the library. I had an idea

  of what was pissing him off. If we’d been alone, I would have asked

  Greg if he wanted to talk, but he was being such a moody jerk that

  staying with the group seemed like the better move.

  Halfway through the afternoon, Samantha showed up. She’d

 

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