vampires of san francisco 07 - suckers lost and found

BOOK: vampires of san francisco 07 - suckers lost and found
13.99Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
Table of Contents

 

 

 

Other Books by Jessica McBrayer

Stained Series

Stained

Murder of Crows

Raven’s Tale

 

San Francisco Vampire Series

Sucking in San Francisco

Hell Hounds are for Suckers

Sucking Bites

Suckers go to Hell

Suckers Bite Back

Little Suckers Bite Too

Suckers Lost and Found

 

Audibles

Sucking in San Francisco

Hell Hounds are for Suckers

Sucking Bites

Suckers Go To Hell

Stained

Murder of Crows

Raven’s Tale

 

 

 

 

SUCKERS LOST AND FOUND

Jessica McBrayer

 

Published by Mess of Geckos ePublishing

 

 

 

 

 

All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or portions thereof, in any form whatsoever, without prior permission by the author. No part of this book may be reproduced, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored, or introduced into any information storage system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without express written permission of the author. If you pirate this work I will come after you.

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used facetiously. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, or to events or locations, is entirely coincidental.

Cover art by Marik Berghs copyrighted © 2015.

 

 

 

 

Copyright © 2015 by Jessica McBrayer

ISBN 13: 978-0-9899530-5-4

 

Published by Mess of Geckos Publishing

810 Seaview Drive, El Cerrito, CA 94530

 

 

 

 

 

To all my readers

I love you

And

For Hannah

Of Course

 

 

ONE / LILITH

 

 

“Have you heard anything?” I ask.

“No, nothing.” Aidan’s voice which is normally full of humor, is flat. The only time he talks about Manda is when we are alone.

“Where have you been?” Every day he disappears to a new locale that he thinks might give him answers.

“I was in Turkey. Hannah heard on Voogle that there was a new drop off site. You know how fast those disappear.” Hannah and I had been helping him track the monsters that turned Manda. Hannah had found a website that connected anyone who wanted to get rid of a vampire with anyone who wanted to do the job. The sites only last for a day or two, sometimes only hours, then they are burned.

“Yes. I’m so sorry this last one didn’t work out. Hannah told me she had found another one, Aidan. We’ll keep searching.”

“I’m afraid I am running out of time. Zoe said Manda wouldn’t last long and I have this feeling that she’s afraid and in grave danger.”

“We. Will. Find. Her.” Each word is a promise. Aidan knows this but his depression is getting worse. He’s not feeding like he should and is finding it harder to find joy in life. He’s a far cry from the vamp-killing djinn who called me on the Suicide Prevention Helpline. He was mischievous and challenging and loved to feed off the energies of those around him. He’d hit the Castro and other eclectic spaces to get a variety of food. Now he was only going through the motions and had a vampire for a best friend and another for a fiancée. That night on the Golden Gate Bridge seems so long ago.

“Lilith, I don’t know what I would do if I was doing this all alone.” He brings me into his arms and holds on like a drowning man. “I think you should move the wedding date up. It will take away some of the attention we’ve been drawing searching for Manda. Everyone expects you and Sebastian to blow out the stops on this thing. It’s the perfect smoke screen, actually.”

“It will also put us back in Italy. The King has to know more than he told you when you visited while we were in Hell.” We were in Hell – literally – for the birth of Hannah’s twins. Before that I had been kidnapped by a demented demon and taken there too. Luckily I had Hades, Hannah and Diel’s Hell Hound and was able to walk out of that mess. “Julian’s said King Basilio’s too crafty and too old not to know what is going on in his own country. I think he may be the key,” I say.

“I do too, love.”

I weigh the pros and cons of moving the date up of our wedding. “I’ll make arrangements for the wedding. I’ll let you know the final dates as soon as I have them,” I say, touching the side of his face. He leans into my hand and sighs.

Aidan and I have a troubled history, though it is filled with love. Only a while ago it was all about him and Sebastian fighting over me. During a really troubled time Aidan and I had one perfect night together culminating in a fast and forever friendship that nothing will shake. In the end I chose Sebastian because my heart had always been his, my head just took a while to realize it. Sebastian was strong and sure, sexy and smart. He knew who he was. Aidan was fun and crazy in his pursuit of me, but ultimately he was just discovering himself. Thank goodness, because he never would have found Manda otherwise.

“Go, love. I’m going back to Turkey. I’m taking Julian with me this time. I’ll see you later.”

 

 

Fin and Fiona are cooing in their bouncers as I enter the library. The babies never sleep in their basinets when they are at our house, because they are always in someone’s arms. Yes, they have their own basinets here, and every age appropriate toy possible. I can’t even detail the shopping spree Helena and I went on to make sure Fiona had enough clothes. Everyone had already bought things for Fin when we thought Hannah and Diel were having a boy. Fiona was a great and lovely surprise. Of course her auntie could not let her go without a complete wardrobe. Not that I’m complaining. Retail therapy.

Our entire extended family spent two weeks in Hell, helping Hannah and Diel acclimate to two babies. The locale was not surprising since their daddy is a royal Demon. Then we came home and returned to our search for Manda. The chances of finding Manda are depressingly poor. But none of us will admit it or give up. It seemed like a good idea to postpone the wedding.

Even though the twins were a surprise and Hannah and Diel are first-time parents, Hannah glows as a new mother and Diel looks tired but so very happy. They’ve worked out a schedule where Diel sleeps at night and Hannah in the mornings. She and I are both young vampires and need to sleep. Usually that need goes away at around two hundred years of age. The problem is Diel doesn’t want to miss a minute so he tries to stay up too late. He is in love with his wife and children, but even a Demon Duke needs his rest. It is sometimes difficult to watch them. I long to have a child with Sebastian. It would fulfill a part of me that will always be empty. But one miracle is beyond our expectations. If Diel hadn’t been a Demon, Hannah wouldn’t have had any better chance of getting pregnant than any other female vampire. Which is no chance at all.

“Helena, Aidan and I want to move up the wedding. We want to talk to King Basilio again and be back in Italy,” I announce.

“Thank the Goddess, Lily. This will be good. I’ve been tearing myself up worrying about Manda and yet not wanting to be insensitive about wanting to finalize wedding plans,” Helena says.

“Do you think that we can still get the church?” We had planned on a candlelight wedding in the Basilica di San Lorenzo in Florence.

“Yes, we’ll make a huge donation… that will help. Can you get the yacht, Lily? Everything is a matter of phone calls. The flowers, photographer and hotels.”

The yacht was owned by a friend of Sebastian’s. He did pleasure cruises for the rich and famous and owed a huge gambling debt to Bast. He was quite happy to let Sebastian clear the debt in exchange for taking us on our trip.

“Yes, the yacht is available. Thank goodness it sleeps twelve. We will just barely fit.”

“We have become quite the group, haven’t we? We’ve grown into a little family and I love it.” Helena loves family. At almost a millennia she has lost all her original family so she and Julian have gathered us from here and there.

I love family, too, though it is quite crowded. I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about that. Home is San Francisco in a mansion in the Pacific Heights District. All of us live together except for Hannah and Diel, who live across the Bay in Berkeley.

 

 

“Lily, can you come in here a second?” Hannah asks me. She is standing in the doorway of the kitchen. I follow her in and we sit down at the island.

“What is it?”

“I found bits and pieces about newborn fighting matches being held. The poor new vamps with their unrequited blood lust would be recklessly dangerous. They are pitting them against each other like dogs. I can’t nail down where it is being held exactly. They are slippery bastards but it looks like it is a hot pastime in Italy.”

“Do you have anything concrete to go on?”

“No, that’s why I wanted to talk to you. I don’t think we should tell Aidan yet.”

“I don’t think so either. He would freak out and unless we can give him information to go on he will tear apart Italy and the King. Manda could be killed in the fallout.”

“We will have to move very carefully and tell him soon,” Hannah says and sighs. Her brow is wrinkled and her eyes look glazed over from hours spent on the computer and juggling two babies as a first-time mom. Her flawless skin is paler than normal and she is slightly disheveled. On the whole she is holding up really well from all the increased stress while she no longer uses the ganja-infused blood to sustain herself. 

“Hannah, please take care of yourself. I know that you are working on this day and night and you are such a great mom, but something is going to break soon. Why don’t you take the afternoon off and take the babies out with Diel for a walk in the park or something?”

“That sounds like a lovely idea. I’m going to talk to Diel now.” She blurs from the room and calls for Diel. A bittersweet feeling settles into my stomach leaving an ache behind. I love my best friend and her little family but I would do anything to have the same. I go to start making wedding plans.

 

 

Everything has been a blur of wedding plans. 

“Did you hear from the church yet, Helena?” I ask. It’s been two days since I talked to Aidan and we decided to push up the wedding. 

“Yes, Lily. Father Benedetto called this morning. Everything is a go.”

“Excellent,” Sebastian says. He’s drinking his tea and reading a newspaper. “Isn’t that the last reservation you had to make?”

“Yes, it is. Has anyone heard from Aidan today? He’s been looking for Manda nonstop. He needs to feed too. I don’t want to lose him because he isn’t taking care of himself.” I’ve got my hands on my hips. Aidan pops in right behind me.

“I’m feeding right now, Lilith.”

“AHHH! Don’t do that, Aidan,” I scream holding a hand to my heart.

“I popped into the hall but then I heard you ranting about my health so I thought I would answer you directly,” he says and smirks, flaunting his bad boy smile.

“No, you thought this is an opportune time to scare the crap out of Lily. That’s what you thought.” I push him in the chest in jest, letting him know my pique is not real. My gentle vamp nudge would have sent a lesser man through a wall but he is a djinn and can take it.

Other books

The Lion by D Camille
Nobody's Angel by Mcguane, Thomas
The Devil's Dream by Lee Smith
Glasswrights' Progress by Mindy L Klasky
Killer Couples by Tammy Cohen
The First Night by Sidda Lee Tate
Deadly Alliance by Kathleen Rowland
Finding Arun by Marisha Pink
Trading Futures by Jim Powell