but I could feel him standing there. A warm, unhappy presence at my back. I couldn't blame him. Jean-Claude looked like an advertisement for Wet Dreams "R" Us. I couldn't blame anyone for being jealous.
Jean-Claude stood in front of me, close enough that I could have reached out and touched him. I stood between the two of them, and the symbolism wasn't lost on any of us.
"Where's Edward?" I managed to ask. My voice sounded almost normal. Good for me.
"He is checking the car. I believe for incendiary devices," Jean-Claude said with a small smile.
My stomach clenched tight. Someone really wanted me dead by midnight tonight. Edward was sweeping the car for bombs. Even for me, it didn't seem quite real.
"Ma petite, are you well?" Jean-Claude took my hand in his. "Your hand is cold."
"Nice complaint, coming from you," Richard said.
Jean-Claude looked over my shoulder at Richard. "It was not a complaint but an observation."
His hand was warm, and I knew that he had stolen that warmth from someone. Oh, they'd been willing enough. There were always people willing to donate to the Master of the City. But still, he was a blood sucking corpse, no matter what he looked like. Staring up at him, I realized part of me didn't buy that anymore. Or maybe I just didn't care anymore. Damn.
He raised my hand slowly to his lips, eyes watching not me but Richard. I drew my hand out of his. He looked at me. "If you want to kiss my hand, fine, but don't do it just to get on Richard's nerves."
"My apologies, ma petite. You are quite right." He looked past me to Richard. "My apologies to you as well, Monsieur Zeeman. We are in a... ticklish position. It would be childish to make it worse with game playing."
I didn't have to see Richard's face to know he was frowning.
Edward came in and saved us. We could all shut up and leave. Hopefully.
"The car's clean," he said.
"Glad to hear it," I said.
Edward was dressed for the evening. A brown leather coat hung to his ankles and moved like something alive as he came into the room. The coat hung strangely heavy in places. He'd shown me some of his toys that were positioned here and there. I knew there was a garotte hidden in the stiff white collar of his shirt. A garotte was a little too up-and-close even for me.
His eyes flicked to the two men in my life, but all he said was, "I'll follow the limo. Don't look around for me tonight, Anita. I'll be there, but we don't want the hitter alerted to the fact that you've got a bodyguard."
"A second bodyguard," Jean-Claude said. "Your, how do you say, hitter will know I will be by her side."
Edward nodded. "Yeah, if they hit the limo, you'll be there. They'll have to plan on taking you out, too, which means it's got to be serious firepower."
"I am both a deterrent and an invitation to up the stakes, is that it?" Jean-Claude asked.
Edward looked at him like the vampire had finally done something interesting. Edward didn't meet his eyes though. I was the only human I knew that could meet the Master's eyes and not be bespelled. Being a necromancer had its uses. "Exactly." He said it like he hadn't expected the vampire to grasp the situation. But if there was one thing Jean-Claude was good at, it was surviving.
"Shall we go then, ma petite? The party awaits us." He made a sweeping motion with his arms, directing me towards the door but not taking my hand. He glanced at Richard, then at me. He was behaving himself terribly well. Jean-Claude was a world-class pain in the ass. It wasn't like him to be a good boy.
I glanced at Richard. "Go on. If we kiss good-bye, it'll smear your lipstick again."
"You are wearing quite enough of her lipstick already, Richard," Jean-Claude said. For the first time tonight, I heard that warm edge of jealousy.
Richard took two steps forward, and the tension level in the room soared. "I could kiss her good night again, if that would make you happy."
"Stop it, both of you," I said.
"By all means," Jean-Claude said. "She is mine for the rest of the evening. I can afford to be generous."
Richard's hands balled into fists. The first trickle of power oozed through the room.
"I'm leaving now." I made for the door and didn't look back. Jean-Claude caught up with me before I