"This is not what I would term a timely phone call," she commented, and though her voice was mild, I was suddenly glad the vid-screen was broken. "Yeah, sorry, but I had an accident and fell off my bike."
"I am aware of that fact," she said crisply. "Just as I am aware that you're planning to be at the FMFFC ball tomorrow night. I do hope you were intending to include that in your report."
I closed my eyes and swore internally. I'd forgotten all about our damn watcher. "If I'd gotten the chance to make a report, I would have."
"And I, of course, believe that implicitly." Her voice was dry. "I have the information you requested, but with the privacy requirements of this investigation, I will not be sending it to you, electronically or otherwise."
Meaning I'd have to meet the bitch. Great. I rubbed my aching head wearily. "Where and when?"
"Dark Earth. Half an hour."
She hung up before I could answer. I swore again, this time out loud, then leaned forward and gave the driver the new address.
Unfortunately, it didn't take long to get there. Azriel appeared the minute the cab stopped, catching my hand and holding me steady as I climbed out, then just as quickly releasing me. Even so, the memory of his fingers against my skin seemed to linger, teasing imagination and desire.
Damn it, this avoidance—on both our parts—just couldn't go on. I might not want to confront whatever it was that was actually happening between us, but it was getting clearer and clearer that I would have to. For the sake of my sanity, if nothing else.
But not yet, that voice inside whispered. Not yet.
It seemed my inner voice was very much a coward.
Barkley Street was a hive of activity. Half of Brunswick had apparently decided to shop here tonight, which surely meant that getting into the club via its secret entrance without anyone seeing us would be that much harder. I couldn't wrap the shadows around me like a vampire, after all, and I sure as hell wasn't going to take Aedh form. Not when the Raziq were actively hunting me.
But as we neared the nook, the buzz of magic began to crawl across my skin and the shadows within seemed dense and forbidding. It was a place that repelled inspection rather than inviting it. I couldn't even see the door, although it was little more than an arm's length away.
Hunter suddenly appeared out the darkness. She looked me up and down, then said, "Nice to see you're prompt about some things."
Her voice gave as little away as her expression, but that still didn't stop the tremor that ran down my spine. I was entering a club that catered to vampires with a blood whore addiction, and I was doing so with one of the most powerful vampires in Australia. I was insane.