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Authors: Kendra Ashe
Playing with Vampires
An Izzy Cooper Novel
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Kendra Ashe
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2015 Kendra Ashe
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Lavine Press 2015
This is a work of fiction. All characters, events, and places are of the author’s imagination and not to be confused with fact. Any resemblance to living persons or events is merely coincidence.
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Izzy Cooper Mysteries
Kissing the Werewolf
“Don’t do it Izzy,” Annabelle warned. “He is nothing but a toxic wasteland.”
That was the understatement of the year.
She wasn’t telling me anything I didn’t already know, but I had to give credit where credit was due. If there was one thing my sister knew, it was men. Annabelle was almost never wrong when it came to men.
Instead of running the Sandbar Pub, she should have gone into business screening the potential boyfriends of clueless women, such as myself.
Yes, the thought was morbid, but morbid thoughts about men were all part of my psych these days. I was of the opinion that most men were parasites sent from hell. They were here on a mission, and that mission was to destroy Izzy Cooper. That would be me.
With her long red auburn hair and sea green eyes, Annabelle could dazzle even the most evil of parasites.
Annabelle scoffed at the whole idea. She claimed it was all in the way I perceived myself.
This might be true, but it didn’t really bother me all that much. I would just as soon not have the parasite problems anyway.
Apparently my sister also had a gut made of steel.
“I’ll never understand you Izzy. After everything he’s done … why would you agree to meet him?”
The
him
she was referring to, was my ex fiancé, Jasper Redding. He was my ex on account of me catching him in a compromising position with the wedding planner. He was also indirectly responsible for my current status as a fallen angel.
Jasper was going to pay, and he was going to pay big time.
“I have a plan,” I whispered under my breath.
There it was again. That skeptical look she always wore whenever I let her in on one of my plans.
Annabelle glared at me with those cat-like eyes of hers. “What’s that?”
“It’s crushed garlic,” I whispered, as I was slipping a small amount into one of the two margaritas sitting on the bar.
Annabelle’s mouth fell open.
“You wouldn’t dare,” she gasped. “FBI agents don’t commit murder!”
“Technically, it isn’t murder. He’s a vampire, and vampires are already dead,” I reminded her.
The part about Jasper being a vampire was a bit of intelligence I’d gotten from Julius, whom I liked to refer to as my guardian demon. Now with Julius being a demon, I was fairly sure he’d be in a position to know if Jasper was a vampire.
“Well if he isn’t a vampire, it won’t kill him.”
“Unless it chokes him to death,” she pointed out.
“That will be murder by accident.” I shrugged.
Still shaking her head, Annabelle turned to walk away.
“Where are you going?” I asked, not too sure I wanted to go through with my plan if Annabelle wasn’t going to be around.
If it didn’t kill him, he might vamp out on me. If that happened, I just might be put in the position to need my sister’s witchy power.
“I’m going to go open the safe and make sure we have enough money to cover your bail.” Annabelle tossed the words over her shoulder, but kept her voice low enough that only a few people heard her.
Jeez! Talk about a lack of confidence. The least she could have done was wish me luck.
Turning back to the bar, my eyes strayed to the small mirror that hung on the wall, just below the neon Miller Draft sign. The reflection I saw in the mirror almost knocked me off my feet.
It was me, but it wasn’t.
So fallen angels have black wings, but mine were on fire.
These wings were invisible to anyone but me, so the black wings didn’t surprise me all that much. I saw them every morning when I stood in front of the bathroom mirror to brush my teeth, but this was the first time I’d seen them on fire.
What the hell could that mean?
That made me hesitate, but only briefly.
I figured if I could get used to seeing black wings in the mirror, it shouldn’t be too difficult to get used to seeing those wings on fire. On the bright side, it would certainly light up my bathroom mirror better.
With a drink in each hand, I turned toward the table where Jasper was waiting for me.
He hated to be kept waiting.
To think at one time I’d thought he was the hottest guy to ever walk the earth.
True, with his boyish charm and millionaire status, he would appear to be a good catch, but that was only until you got to know him. The real Jasper Redding was a textbook example of Narcistic Personality Disorder.
How could I have ever believed I was in love with him?
Pasting a smile on my face, I set his glass on the table in front of him. “I had Annabelle make it exactly the way you like it … with an extra coating of salt on the rim,” I purred.
The frown he’d been wearing a second before, disappeared completely. “You were always so good at anticipating my needs.”
My technique had worked. He was placated, and trusted me completely.
What a big mistake.
“I’m just so happy that you reconsidered your position,” I said, totally lying through my teeth.
If I were going to tell him the truth, I would tell him that my only regret was that I’d wasted a single moment of my time on him, and that in my opinion, he should have been the one that was run over by a truck.
I kept my mouth shut. For my plan to work, I would have to feign submission.
My plan had to work. This might be the only opportunity I would get.
For the last couple of weeks, he’d been bugging me relentlessly to see him. It was then that my plan for revenge began to take shape.
But I was no fool. As soon as he realized I knew the truth, I’d never get another chance like this.
Reaching across the little round table, he grabbed my hand and squeezed. “How could you ever believe that twit meant anything to me? She was just an amusement … that’s all.”
That’s when it dawned on me that something was wrong.
His touch was warm.
If he were a vampire, his skin would be chilled, like Marty the ghost hunter’s. Though
Marty was the first vampire I’d ever met, as soon as I shook his hand, I’d known exactly what he was. Come to think of it, when I was still with Jasper, I’d never noticed his skin being particularly cold.
Julius had to be mistaken.
There was no doubt in my mind. It had been Jasper.
But maybe he wasn’t a vampire. A witch could also steal someone’s memory. It wouldn’t have been easy. That was back before I lost my witch power.
It was difficult for a witch to be witched, but not impossible.
What else could I slip into his drink to poison him?
Cyanide might work, or maybe arsenic.
Just as I was trying to come up with an excuse to slip into the storage room and grab some of the rat poison that was kept back there, my sister leaned down to whisper something in my ear.
Nodding, I turned to Jasper. “Annabelle has a new drink she’d like you to try.”
Without waiting for a reply, I snatched up his drink and handed it to my sister. “I think Jasper would really like your Sea Breeze house special.”
Annabelle got the message loud and clear. “Of course. I’ll be right out with a Sea Breeze. I hope you like blueberry margaritas.”
It was a lame excuse, but the best I could come up with on short notice.
“I’ll call you,” he promised.
As soon as I walked away from the table, I put Jasper completely out of my mind. I had more important things to think about, such as why my boss was out and about so late, and why on earth he was so worried about me drawing attention?
I worked with the ACMU, also known as the Atypical Crimes Management Unit. The ACMU was a top-secret black cell unit of the FBI. That was a lot to say, so mostly we referred to our unit as the Monster Squad.
If we had a new case, it couldn’t be good.