had once stood. Theyâd been removed from this shelf not that long ago. Pictures of Dakota, he thought. Skyeâs parents werenât the only ones in the family who reacted to pain by pushing it away.
She continued, âBesides, my parents never had tons of free time, not after they started lobbying in Albany. Thus boarding school.â Skye stepped out of the closet, and Balthazar glanced over at her brieflyâor that was the idea. Instead, he couldnât look away. She was dressed in a black T-shirt and leggings, but both of them hugged her lithe body, breasts to waist to hips to thighsâ
No humans , he reminded himself, thinking of Jane. But the old rule seemed very far away.
Skye couldnât quite meet his eyes, as if she knew what he was thinking. Then, when she glanced up at him again, he felt the impactâheat coursing through him, as real as blood. âSo, if youâre really staying in here until morningâ¦â
âIâd better,â Balthazar said, though he had just dramatically downgraded his chances of getting any sleep. This was going to be a restless night.
âWell, the window seat might work. But youâre a big guy; it might not be comfortable for you.â
He glanced at the window seat, the last corner of the room that still seemed to be part of a childâs room rather than a young womanâs. âI wouldnât want to disturb the sanctity of the stuffed animal graveyard.â
âTheyâre just my old toys.â Skye looked a little embarrassed, as well she might, but he noticed how carefully she picked up the stuffed bears and dogs to put them on the floor. âSee how itâs a daybed, too? My friends used to sleep over on it. But if you donât think youâll fit, I could take it. You could stay in my bed.â
That conjured up all kinds of dangerous thoughts. Stop it , he told himself. Her teddy bear is in this room. She was a child not long ago .
Sheâs not a child nowâ
Stop it .
His phone chimed at the same moment hers did, covering his momentary awkwardness, he hoped. âExcuse me,â Balthazar said. As he read his messageâgood, that was a reliefâhe heard Skye gasp. âWhatâs the matter?â
âThe school sent out an email. Mr. Lovejoyâs alive and everything, butâheâs going to be in traction for weeks. He really got hurt today.â Skyeâs fingers tightened around her phone. âItâs still sinking in how dangerous this is. Do you think Redgraveâs going to try coming after me again?â
âI know he will.â
âSo I just have toâgo around tomorrow knowing they might come after me?â
âNot tomorrow.â Balthazar glanced out her window, wondering if they were already staring back. âTheyâll be here tonight.â
Chapter Six
OMG, BALTHAZAR IS IN UR BEDROOM RIGHT NOW?
Skye kept her phone cupped close to her, so there was no chance Balthazar would read Clementineâs message. Itâs kind of an emergency. Tell u about it later. OK?
She hadnât been able to bring herself to text Clem about the second vampire attack or the fact that she had apparently attracted the attention of some vampire clan that was even worse than the others. So little of it made any sense to her yet: Which vampires were evil? Which werenât? How did Balthazar know any of them? Were they really going to come after her again, tonight?
It was all confusing, and scary, and so sheâd told her best friend only about the one thing she did understand for sure, which was that her biggest crush over the past two years had decided to spend the night in her room.
Under any other circumstance, it wouldâve been awesome.
âAssuming they donât leave Darby Glen tonight, theyâll start tracking your movements.â Balthazar kept peering out her window, ever on the watch. âWeâll have to work out some way for
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