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by Rebekah Weatherspoon


  against her hip.

  “Come,” I demanded, drilling my fingers harder and harder

  into her slit. When she didn’t, I told her again, “Come.” I clamped

  down on her shoulder with my fangs and her pussy spasmed around

  my fingers, soaking my palm.

  “Ginger,” she sobbed, rolling her head against her forearm.

  “Ginger, God.”

  “I’m not done with you yet,” I said, licking at the small dimples

  I made in her skin. “On the floor, my Mila.”

  Camila vanished through my fingers. I spun around to find her

  stretched out on the floor, smirking in the darkness at the shock on

  my face.

  “You think you’re funny, don’t you.” I fell back to my knees and

  pulled her pussy flush to mine, throwing her leg over my shoulder.

  “Just doing what my queen told me to do,” she moaned as

  I rolled my thumb over her clit. I ground my hips in a punishing

  motion, rewarding myself with a violent shudder. Camila’s fingers

  pinched at my nipples, pulling me closer. I leaned over her, riding

  her as hard as I could into the floor, shocked at how suddenly my

  orgasm tackled me.

  I couldn’t keep in the loud, roaring growl that tore from my

  chest. The sound pushed Camila over. She trembled beneath me,

  gripping my sides to anchor herself to the floor. I knew she was

  ready for more, but I rolled off her, my sensible self wanting to

  check in with her lover before things went any further.

  Her eyes fluttered open as I licked her shoulder. I just had to

  kiss her now that I was thinking somewhat straight. “You okay?” I

  murmured into her mouth.

  “Of course, baby. I’m fine.” She wrapped an arm around my

  waist and gently trailed her fingertips up and down my back. I

  snuggled closer to her body, kissing and licking the scent of her

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  sweetness off her chest. “We should have done this in Tokyo’s

  room.”

  “Why?” I asked.

  “Would have been nice to break some of her shit.”

  “Oh, sorry.” I laughed, feeling more myself.

  “Don’t be. The ashtray cost me five bucks, and when was the

  last time you saw me drinking tea?”

  “I don’t know what came over me.” I sat up and looked into her

  eyes. “Will it always be like that, now that I’m queen or whatever?”

  “Only if you want it to be, baby.” I thought about it for a little

  while as I listened to Camila’s gentle breathing. Taking control was

  fun, a major turn-on, letting the demon in me be the animal it needed

  to be from time to time, but I didn’t need more change. Sexual

  assault, temporary paralysis, and a shift to a different physical

  species was enough for one night.

  I kissed her one more time, guiding her hand between my legs.

  “Let’s take turns.”

  Camila agreed, pushing her fingers inside me.

  ❖

  A while later, Camila put on a continuous loop of the slow

  tempo techno jams we’d made love to and I’d fallen asleep to so

  many times since we’d met. We climbed in bed, cuddling close on

  either side of Samantha and Benny.

  I slipped my arm around Sam’s waist and Camila gently

  stroked Benny’s hair. I thought of the times she’d done that to me

  and wondered how many more times she’d touched me that way as

  I slept. It was such a sweet gesture, cute even to watch. Sam kicked

  my shin, taking unconscious advantage of my distraction. I pinned

  her legs between mine, just hoping she’d clobbered Greg a good one

  during the nights she’d spent with him. I glanced back up as Camila

  snickered, picking up on my thought.

  She never yawned, but she blinked heavily for a moment and

  confessed she hadn’t slept much since Cleo’s accident. She didn’t

  argue when I asked her ever so affectionately to take a nap. I lay

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  beside them for a long time, watching the three of them sleep,

  wondering how I would pass the hours now, what I would do until I

  heard from Dalhem.

  ❖

  Monday was the longest day of my entire life. I had to see it

  as a first day. My first full day with my true na’suul. My first day as

  queen of this weird but perfect family. The first day I could actually

  boss Cleo around, but as exciting as all of those things sounded, the

  hours dragged.

  We sent Benny and Samantha off for breakfast and some last

  minute cramming, then we went into the office. Camila hacked into

  the Maryland DMV and had them send me a new driver’s license.

  She changed my age to twenty-five. Then she ordered herself a new

  ID. It had been almost ten years since her last name change. I didn’t

  complain. Camila Carmichael had a certain ring to it.

  Then Camila gave me a guided tour to my new queendom. She

  had access to part of this mysterious database of vampire-demons

  Benny had mentioned to me. Dalhem had the names of every vampire

  and feeder in North America. I had access to all the vampires who

  fed on former members of ABO as well as a general list of all the

  vampires and feeders that resided in Maryland and the states that

  bordered, anyone who would accidentally stumble upon one of my

  girls. I had the names of every sister-queen and brother-king in every

  chapter and could call upon them whenever I needed to.

  She went through the inner workings of the house. Florencia’s

  kids—children I had no clue she had—owned every service we

  used, from catering to cleaning. They had their own schedule that

  worked so smoothly I never noticed their coming and going in all

  the hours I’d spent below ground. If I had any requests, which of

  course I didn’t, I could go to Florencia herself. Two of her sons were

  Faeth’s backup feeders. Her daughter fed Moreland. I decided to

  leave that one alone.

  There were other tidbits like the fact there was a house the

  Alpha chapter owned in St. Martin that operated as a safe place

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  for the girls to stay during spring break. It was supposed to be a

  surprise for us new girls next semester. I playfully pouted, whining

  to Camila that I wanted to go. She scowled back, reminding me that

  after dark we could go wherever the hell we wanted.

  She lifted my hand, gently twisting my wedding ring, and

  generously offered to let me take part in all her personally owned

  business ventures. I told her I’d have to get back to her. I had no idea

  what I wanted to do now, and I figured it was best to get a hang of

  the whole queen thing before I started taking on part ownership in

  tattoo shops and hotels. Plus, I had some Japanese to learn.

  She gave me Dalhem’s phone number and Benny’s mother’s,

  just in case. That brought our joking and teasing up short. I just

  wanted to know what was going on with my parents. Tuesday

  morning couldn’t come soon enough.

  With exactly twenty-four hours left till I heard from Dalhem,

  I opened the door to Amy. She was a me
ss, tap dancing, sobbing

  like a fool in the hallway. After I got her to stop crying and yelling,

  “Oh, Ginger,” she agreed to grab a few things from our room that

  my parents would never notice missing, my letterman’s sweater and

  pair of flip-flops I’d spent all summer breaking in.

  It eventually sunk in that I wasn’t actually dead, and she asked

  me what my official story of death was going to be. I’d admitted I

  didn’t know, but assured her I’d work Greg in there somehow as

  the villain. Danni came by to get Amy for her econ final. She just

  hugged me, thank God. She dragged Amy with her dramatic good-

  byes out the door, skipping all the crying and theatrics.

  I went back to the office with Camila. Just as I sank back in her

  lap, I got a text message from Mom. She wanted to know if Camila

  and I had made up and if I was okay. She also wanted to know if

  I’d picked up my birthday presents from the university post office.

  I kissed away the pained look on Camila’s face as she read the text

  over my shoulder, then I deleted it. I texted Amy and asked her to

  go to the P.O. to find out how long they kept packages before they

  returned them to sender.

  After a few deep breaths, Camila explained to me the importance

  of subtle behavior around humans.

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  “People only remember a passing pretty face for a few minutes,

  a day at best, but they remember if you do something, say something,

  that stays in their mind. Always be forgettable, Red,” she said.

  “Although that won’t be easy.”

  “Don’t worry. I’ll just shift into Cleo if I ever feel like making

  a scene.”

  A few hours later, Natasha showed up with my two additional

  feeders. Paige and Anna-Jade. They’d volunteered as soon as

  they’d heard the news. Barb hadn’t called a chapter meeting. I felt

  terrible for taking two feeders from Natasha, but she didn’t seem

  bothered by it at all. She and Rodrick shared several feeders outside

  the house, and she could still see the girls every day. She hushed

  my buts and what-ifs and released Anna-Jade to me before I could

  argue anymore. I thanked her before she disappeared, promising her

  I would take care of Anna-Jade and Sam just as well as she had. She

  winked at me and told me she knew I’d do much better.

  Before I accepted Paige, she turned to Camila.

  “You’re not angry, are you—that I’m leaving you?”

  “No. Ginger’s my wife. I’m willing to share.”

  “Oh,” Paige said, shocked. “So I still can’t sleep with her?”

  Camila barked out in laughter, tossing her head back. “I release

  you, Paige Charlotte Plummer. Serve this sister-queen as you would

  serve the master himself. As you would serve me.”

  I accepted the little horndog’s vow, shaking my head as I

  grabbed her hand and sliced a cut, nice and deep. She didn’t even

  flinch. I sealed the bonding wound, licking the blood away, and

  somehow I should have known that out of all my feeders, Paige’s

  blood would be the most potent aphrodisiac. I was very happy

  with Anna-Jade and Paige. I kissed and held them both, a little

  embarrassed at how sad the thought of them leaving for the three

  weeks after finals made me.

  They headed off to class just as Rodrick appeared at the door. He

  had a letter from Greg’s father, apologizing for Greg’s “unfortunate”

  behavior. I told him I’d read it later, but thanked him sincerely for

  everything he had done. He and Pax had already returned the body

  to Greg’s family, who had planned to officially report Greg’s death

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  as a suicide early next semester. They’d work me in however I

  decided—as soon as I heard from Dalhem.

  Samantha was still a little out of it when she came back from

  the newspaper office that night. I had Cleo bring Andrew by and we

  ordered some pizza for them. Andrew was just so calm and gentle,

  it was impossible not to like him. He didn’t hesitate to tell Sam

  how Greg had acted with him. Knowing Greg had been that cruel

  with more than just her helped Samantha relax a lot, but the comfort

  wasn’t enough to keep her from spending the night in our bed.

  ❖

  I thought it would be best to take the quick bullet from Dalhem

  and get on with my day. I invited Cleo to bring Andrew over for a

  nice breakfast with Samantha in our apartment. Florencia felt a little

  bad about all the dying and families breaking up, so she whipped up

  some pancakes for us. I had no desire to eat at all until we lifted the

  lid off the five short stacks and the mountain of bacon she sent down.

  I was good to go after one pancake, but I still groaned pathetically as

  I ate it. Butter and syrup had never tasted so good.

  After Samantha left to take her algebra exam, Camila turned

  to Cleo.

  “I have to apologize,” she said.

  “Why?” Cleo asked as she reclined against Andrew’s chest.

  “I should have asked you before it became a matter of your life

  hanging in the balance.” Camila glanced at me and I took her hand. “I

  should have asked all the girls. And we will, from now on. We should

  know what you all want the very first night of initiation. It would have

  killed me to let you go, but it was your choice and I’m sorry.”

  “I’m sorry, too. I have been a complete shit head, but I

  understand why you did it,” Cleo said. I didn’t miss the gentle way

  her hand moved up Andrew’s thigh. “I still want to see my mama,

  but I’m sorry for being an asshole to you.” Then she turned to me.

  “I’m sorry I dragged you though any part of it too, my Queen.”

  “It’s okay. I think I put myself in it. Tomorrow, with Camila’s

  help let’s go say good-bye to your mom.” Camila nodded in

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  agreement. We’d all been so caught up in my accident and my

  transition that the trip Cleo had been promised was nearly skipped

  over. “No,” Cleo replied. “They know I love them. I have to move on.”

  “You’re sure?” I asked.

  “Yeah.” Apologies accepted, Cleo and Andrew said they

  wanted to hang around until I got the call. Faeth showed up to join

  in the wait. And then Tokyo dropped in. And Omi. We fought the

  awkward moments, filling silences with stupid stories, hatching

  ridiculous plans for the rest of my life. I liked Cleo’s idea that we

  start a rumor I’d run off to join the circus. Camila played along for

  a while, joking that I would love a career in hotel management, but

  slowly she grew more and more quiet the closer it got to eleven

  a.m. Still, when I looked at her, she was sure to smile. I kissed her

  gently, every time reminding her it was the two of us, no matter

  what, forever.

  Eleven o’clock, eleven oh five, eleven thirty came and went.

  By eleven forty-five, I’d considered whether Dalhem himself would

  come and break the news to me.

  At noon, I took a moment and silently said good-by
e to Todd,

  my mom, and my dad, knowing they would do much more than

  survive without me.

  I glanced over at Camila once my prayer was over. I’d managed

  to keep it together, but her eyes were gleaming.

  “Just let it go, okay?” I said hoarsely.

  “Okay, Red,” she murmured back, swallowing her tears.

  I took one more kiss from my Mila, then let out a hopeful sigh.

  “Do you know what Seamus does for Caana?” I asked.

  “He’s her bounty hunter.”

  “Seriously?” Tokyo asked, her eyes lighting up a little too

  much.“Yes. That’s why he’s so hard to find. He goes off the grid when

  he’s working and Caana doesn’t give him much time off. Dalhem

  had him summoned the moment you were changed,” Camila said.

  “Well, maybe I’ll text him or something. I want to talk to him

  some more.”

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  “About this Seamus…Is he fit?” Faeth asked with all the

  subtlety of a bull.

  “Did you just ask me if my uncle was hot?” I scowled back at

  her. “No, she asked if he was fit,” Cleo mocked.

  “He looks like Red, just a foot and a half taller with a beard,”

  Camila replied.

  “I can work with that,” Tokyo said, flashing her fangs.

  “You are not fucking my uncle.”

  “Why?”

  Suddenly, my cell phone jumped on the coffee table. Cleo

  grabbed it and tossed it to me. I snatched it out of the air, snarling

  when I saw the name on the display.

  “Yes, Amy.”

  “Omigod, Ginger. What happened? Did they call?”

  “No, they didn’t. They—”

  The call waiting beeped. I pulled my phone away from my ear.

  Incoming Call: Alfredo Carmichael. Home

  “Amy. I have to go.”

  “Ginger, wait.”

  “It’s my mom! I have to go.”

  I hung up on her and switched to the other line, trying to hold

  down my small breakfast.

  “Mom?”

  “No, Ginge. It’s me,” Dad said. “…Linda, I will. Sorry, your

  mother is trying to talk through my head…Linda, I’ll ask her…

  Sorry. How you doing, sport?”

  I looked over at Camila, completely confused about what to

  say. She just shrugged, the same shocked look on her face. “I-I’m

  fine. Um, are you and Mom…”

  “We’re fine. Linda…Okay. Hold on. Your mom has to speak

  with you immediately.” There was a space filled with some

 

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