at the table. "Take a seat."
He did.
She stared at the back of his head and his shoulders. Even from the back he was gorgeous. She untied the leather strip around his ponytail and dropped it on the table. She stroked the brush through his thick hair. It shimmered in waves down to his shoulders. His very broad shoulders.
"You have wavy hair." She smoothed a hand over the waves. His hair was as soft as she'd thought it would be.
"When I wore it short, it was curly," he said. "Thank you for helping me. I--I wanted to look good for the interview, but I dinna want to seem vain."
She smiled. "I don't think you're vain." Gorgeous, but not vain. She gathered his hair into a ponytail. She'd never dated a guy with hair this long. It was a lot sexier than she'd realized. She took her time, smoothing the silken strands back from his temples and around his ears.
"Ye have a soft touch," he whispered.
She leaned over to get the leather strip off the table, and her breasts grazed against his head. He glanced up at her, and her breath caught. "Are you all right? Your eyes look kinda bloodshot."
He closed them. "I'm a wee tired."
"Oh." She hadn't thought a Vamp could get tired. She tied the strip around his hair at the base of his neck.
"I dinna know what to wear--breeches or a kilt."
"The kilt is good. It's...you. And you want to be yourself. I mean, if a woman doesn't love you for yourself, then she's not the right one for you."
He remained silent.
She stepped back. "Have you met someone you liked?"
"Aye. I have."
Her heart plummeted. "I see. Well, I'm done here."
"Thank you." He rose slowly. "When I told Vanda I was looking for my true love, I told her I wanted a lady Vamp who was honest, loyal, intelligent, and pretty."
Toni's heart sank lower. She didn't match up very well.
"But now I'm starting to realize that there's more to love than meeting a few requirements."
"That's true." She dropped her brush into her bag.
He strode to the kitchen door, then hesitated. "If ye were no' my guard, I could date you." Her heart swooshed back into place. He wanted to date her?
He frowned. "But if ye were no longer my guard, yer memory would be erased. Ye wouldna know me."
"I know." Her heart squeezed. "It's kinda...sad."
"Aye, it is." He turned and left the room.
A little after ten, Carlos called. "I'm on my way home."
Toni was already in her pajamas, lounging in bed. "How was your date?"
"Good. Maria let me into Dr. Proctor's office, and I found a copy of the will. Sabrina can't inherit the bulk of her trust fund until she obtains a college degree. Meanwhile, her aunt Gwen remains the trustee."
"So they're trying to keep her from graduating?" Toni sat up with a gasp. "Carlos! What if they plan to keep her locked up in a mental hospital forever?"
"I'm afraid that's exactly what they're up to," Carlos muttered. "But never fear. I discovered where Dr. Proctor works. Shady Oaks Psychiatric Hospital. I called, but they wouldn't confirm if Sabrina is a patient there."
"We have to find her."
"I know, menina. We will. Meet me tomorrow night after you get off work, and we'll go to Shady Oaks together."
"Okay." Toni hung up. She'd find Sabrina. And she'd get her out of that hospital. She wouldn't let her down.
Chapter Eleven
Saturday before dawn, Toni didn't see Ian. He teleported straight to the fifth floor without stopping to say hello. How had the interview gone? Was he avoiding her? He'd mentioned he'd met someone he liked. But he'd also hinted that he wanted to date her. It was so confusing.
Four times during the day, she wandered up the stairs to check on him for her reports. She stood there, staring at him in his death-sleep, searching for answers that weren't detectable on his handsome, blank face.
Right after sunset, Dougal and Phineas marched into the kitchen for their evening breakfast. Toni was having a quick sandwich before leaving to meet Carlos.
"Saturday night." Phineas took a gulp from his bottle of warmed-up blood. "I bet you've got a hot date."
"Something like that." She set her empty plate in the sink. "Why doesn't Ian come down? Isn't he hungry?"
"There's a wee fridge up there with a supply of blood," Dougal said. "Still, I wish he would come down."
"Yeah. The interview couldn't have been that bad." Phineas drank more from his bottle.
Dougal frowned. "Gregori told me it