The Vampire With the Dragon Tattoo(15)

Leah gave her a wry look. "Was that the plan all along? Appeal to my curiosity to lure me in?"

Abby winced. "Well, you have to admit it's all fascinating. Right?"

"I admit nothing. To even consider vampires as real - I'm either crazy or dreaming." Leah ate a cube of cheese. Cheddar, sharp and creamy. Would it taste this real if she were dreaming? But the alternative was she was crazy. And that conclusion put her one step closer to utter panic.

She glanced at the third refreshment table. It was covered with bottles and empty flutes and wineglasses. "Is that synthetic blood?"

"Yes." Abby bit into a chocolate-covered strawberry. "The bottles on ice are Bubbly Blood, a combination of synthetic blood and champagne. Roman's invented a whole menu of Vampire Fusion Cuisine. Bleer that's half beer. Blissky that's half whisky. You get the idea."

"Vampires like to get drunk?"

Abby chuckled. "I've seen Gregori overindulge." A humming noise emanated from her pants pocket, and she retrieved her cell phone. "Oh, that's him now." Smiling, she put the phone to her ear. "Hi, sweetie."

Leah shuddered. Sweetie bloodsucker?

After a pause, Abby frowned. "Not now. Give us some time, okay?" She hung up. "I didn't think you wanted to visit with any more Vamps for a while."

"I don't." Leah glanced again at the vampires across the room. They were smiling and chatting like normal people. But they weren't normal. Nothing was normal anymore. "Why are some guys wearing kilts?"

"They're Scottish." Abby scanned the crowd. "That's Robby MacKay and Ian MacPhie. They're security guys."

Leah pivoted around till she spotted the camera with its red blinking light. Was she still being watched? If she dashed out the front door, would she be chased down by a vampire in a kilt? "If I don't accept this, they're going to erase my memory again, aren't they?"

When Abby was silent, Leah turned toward her. "Are they?"

Abby winced. "Is it that hard to accept?"

Leah's heart raced. What was hard to accept was the way she felt trapped. Coerced. It was like they were holding her brain hostage. Play along or have it tampered with. With trembling hands she set her cup and plate on the table.

"Leah, no one will hurt you," Abby assured her, her voice sounding muffled and far away.

A wave of dizziness blurred Leah's vision, but she shook it away. She'd rather make a run for it than faint. Better to show strength than weakness. She turned toward the entrance, desperately gathering her energy and courage for the mad dash to the foyer and front door . . . and froze.

Gregori paused in the entrance, spotted her and Abby, and waved. Another man joined him. A short man in a lab coat. Laszlo. He raised a hand in greeting, giving her a hopeful smile.

Leah's heart thundered in her ears. No escape. The lab mouse was thoroughly caught in the maze. The guppy had been tossed into an aquarium with sharks. Welcome to your new world.

A third man moved into view, and her breath caught. He was large, his shoulders easily taking up half the entrance. A kilt. Another security guy? Why was he blocking the door? Did he know she was about to make a break for it?

Her gaze lifted past his wide chest and impossibly broad shoulders to his face. His eyes. He was looking straight at her. Straight through her as if he could see her soul. He shrugged his right shoulder.

She turned away.

Who was he? Her back tingled as if she could feel his green eyes boring right through her, sharp emeralds slicing through her defenses till she was laid completely bare. The thundering in her ears grew quiet. A strange sense of calm stole over her, a sense of inevitability, as if her entire life had ticked away slowly for the sole purpose of arriving at this one moment in time. She knew without a doubt who he was. She'd felt him watching her all evening.

He was the man behind the camera.

Dougal winced inwardly. Leah Chin had taken one look at him and turned away. He rolled his shoulder once again where the damned tattoo continued to sizzle with warmth.

"Dr. Lee and Roman think it's going well," Laszlo said.

Wishful thinking. She was ready to bolt. Dougal could see the tension in her stance, feel the aura of desperation radiating from her. She was a brave lass, but her courage was being taxed to its limit. It made him want to pull her into his arms, though he doubted she'd accept comfort from a Vamp. "Ye doona think it is wrong to drag her into our world?"

Laszlo twisted a button. "We need her help. She's absolutely brilliant in her field of expertise."

"She speaks Mandarin, too," Gregori added. "In case we need to go back to China."

Dougal stiffened. "Ye would take her on a mission? She shouldna be put into a dangerous situation because of our problems."