work there."
Jedrek recognized the pictures of Draganesti and his bodyguard, Connor Buchanan. "Who is this?"
"Gregori Holstein. A vice president at Romatech."
"Where is the information on Draganesti's home?"
Yuri gulped. "We haven't been able to find it. Yet," he quickly added in response to Jedrek's glare. "Here are some photos of his townhouse in the Upper East Side."
Jedrek looked through them. There was a kilted Scotsman and a young black man in the MacKay uniform.
Yuri pointed at the photo of a third man. "This guy arrived last night. We're not sure who he is. He doesn't match any of our older photos."
Jedrek studied the picture of a young man in a red and green kilt. "Another damned Highlander. I swear MacKay has an endless supply of them." He picked up the last photo of a young blonde woman. "Who is this? Their whore?"
"Perhaps." Yuri shifted his weight. "She's mortal."
"How can you tell?"
"I...recognize her. I fed on her Monday night."
Jedrek set her picture down. "Wasn't that the night you let Sashenka get slaughtered?"
"Connor Buchanan killed him," Yuri said quickly. "We had everything under control until he showed up."
Jedrek curled his hands into fists. "It was three against one. You should have killed the damned Scotsman. What did I tell you about incompetence?"
Yuri paled. "It will not be tolerated."
Jedrek stared at the man, allowing Yuri's fear to grow as the seconds ticked by. He breathed deeply. He loved the smell of fear. "You are fortunate the event happened before I became master. I am hungry now. Fetch me a mortal."
"Yes, Master." Yuri bowed. "Right away."
Jedrek smoothed a finger over the face of the girl in the photo. "Bring me a blonde. I hear they're more fun."
After a subway ride and short walk to Washington Square, Toni arrived at the second-floor apartment she shared with Sabrina. She dropped her handbag and keys on the coffee table, then shrugged out of her jacket and tossed it and her scarf on the love seat. Sabrina's cat, Vanderkitty, jumped from the easy chair to weave around Toni's legs.
"Hey, Van." Toni rubbed behind the orange tabby's ears. "Have you seen your mama?"
Van gave her an annoyed look, then marched off to the kitchen area to assume a regal pose by her food bowl.
"Don't give me that. I know Carlos has been feeding you." Toni peered inside Sabrina's bedroom.
It looked the same as it had last Sunday--discarded jeans on the floor, textbooks lying open across the purple chenille bedspread. Before going out Sunday night, Sabrina had spent most of the day studying for finals this week--finals she had missed. Toni had visited all of Bri's professors on Monday to explain why Bri would be absent. She would receive incompletes in all five of her classes.
It was as if Sabrina's life had suddenly frozen in time, and her room along with her. Toni wondered if their lives would ever be the same.
She turned on the bedside lamp, then dug through the top drawer of Bri's bedside table. Her heart squeezed when she spotted a birthday card Bri had kept. Toni had given it to her years ago. It was the first time she'd bought a card that was addressed to "Sister."
As far as Toni was concerned, Bri was her sister. They'd been best friends for ten years. They spent their holidays and vacations together. God knew their real families didn't want them.
Which was why it was so weird for Bri to leave the hospital with her aunt and uncle. Toni had heard so little about this couple over the years, she couldn't even recall their full names. Joe and Gwen something-or-other who occasionally remembered to send Bri a Christmas card. Why had they suddenly developed an interest in their niece?
Toni located a pink fuzzy address book and thumbed through the pages. It was sad how few names were in the book. Even sadder how many names had been crossed out over the years. Poor Bri. It was so hard for her to find people she could trust.
Toni carried the address book back into the living room and flopped down on the love seat. Vanderkitty jumped onto the back of the love seat to perch by Toni's ear.
"You miss your mama?" Toni interpreted the loud purring as a yes. "Yeah, me, too."
She flipped through the pages of the address book. "Aha!" Under the Ps, she found Dr. Joe Proctor and Gwen, who lived in Westchester. This had to be them, although Toni hadn't known Uncle Joe was a doctor.
She reached over the