Read Playing With Vampires - An Izzy Cooper Novel Online
Authors: Kendra Ashe
It was only a short drive to Storm Cove from the lighthouse. That meant I could enjoy lunch and a cup of coffee, and still be back to the office within the hour.
The Bayside Grill had the best clam chowder on the island, and they always served it with a huge piece of fresh baked bread. It was my favorite lunch.
When I was done with my chowder, I sat back to enjoy my coffee and a moment of respite. From where I was sitting, I could watch the boats going in and out of the port. The scene was so tranquil that it was difficult to believe there was so much darkness on the island. On the outside, Mystique Island was the perfect getaway, and a nice place to raise a family. It was only after you’d been on the island awhile you got to know her secrets, and there were a lot of those.
I was only half way to my car when I saw the paper flapping in the breeze. Someone had placed a piece of paper beneath the windshield wiper.
Annoyed, I carefully lifted the windshield wiper and grabbed the paper. Expecting it to be some kind of advertisement, I almost didn’t even look at it. It was the sloppy handwriting that caught my attention.
My throat constricted painfully as I read the words scrawled on the paper.
Dropping the note, I pulled my phone out of my pocket and speed dialed my grandmother’s number. It rang six times before someone answered.
“Hello,” Aaron mumbled.
“Where’s grandma?” I asked.
“I don’t know. What makes you think I know?” he grouched.
I contemplated telling him about the note, but changed my mind. If Uncle Aaron panicked and called the police, there was no telling what the Ripper would do.
“When did you last see her?”
“Yesterday. I get in very late, remember?”
“Well did she say anything about going out somewhere today?” I pushed.
“I don’t know, maybe.” There was a long pause before he added. “Come to think of it she did say something about a luncheon.”
“Okay. Stay near the phone,” I told him.
“What do you mean stay near the phone? I’m going to throw it out the window.”
The phone went dead.
Damn he could get ornery when someone disturbed his sleep.
Getting into Lady Luck, I started driving around. There were only a few places Granny and her friends liked to have lunch. Since I’d just been at the Grill, that one was out.
After checking the last café Granny frequented, I put Lady Luck in park and stared at the phone sitting on the passenger seat.
I couldn’t risk granny’s life. I’d have to go to the salvage yard alone.
Reaching beneath the driver’s seat, I grabbed the Glock that I kept hidden there. Checking to make sure it was loaded, I stuck it in my back waistband. Maybe if I arrived a little early, I’d catch him by surprise.
The ship salvage yard was at the southern point of the island. It was a lonely location, with no nearby businesses or residents, which no doubt was why it was chosen. He could
get rid of me and escape without anyone ever seeing him. The Ripper’s identity would remain a secret.
When I saw the sign for the salvage yard, I slowed Lady Luck to a crawl, and pulled off the Island Loop Highway onto the dirt road. Because the road was full of potholes and rocks, the going was slow. If for some reason I had to escape quickly, I was going to be out of luck.
My heart fell as I surveyed the lot. There was everything from small fishing boats to ships. He could be keeping Granny anywhere.
The sound of clanking metal caught my attention. I scanned the yard in the direction the sound was coming from and saw that the metal door of a huge, black logging ship was open. The breeze caught the door just right and slammed it.
That was the last thing my consciousness absorbed before pain exploded in my skull and my world went black.
* * *
Wearing a dark cloak and an old hat on his head, he looked exactly like I’d always imagined the Ripper to look like, except the man standing over me was Charlie.
How crazy was that?
Charlie from Pies & Stuff was really Jack the Ripper.
I tried to say something, but my throat was so dry, I couldn’t make my voice work.
“I asked you a question,” he said, glaring at me.
That’s when I noticed that there was something different about Charlie. His lips and the side of his mouth looked burned. The skin was black and peeling, as if he’d tried to drink battery acid or something.
“You know who I am.”
“I know
who
you are, but
what
are you?” he demanded.
When I still didn’t answer, he placed the edge of a knife to my throat.
“Your blood is poisonous. I want to know why?”
The last thing you want to do if someone has a knife to your throat, is laugh, but I couldn’t help myself.
There was some pain as he cut me a little.
“I don’t know,” I gasped.
It was the truth. I had no idea why my blood was toxic to vampires, or at least this vampire. I did have a theory though. If I had to take a guess, I would assume it had something to do with the angel part of my fallen angel status.
“Where’s my grandmother?”
“I tucked her away someplace where she’ll never be found.”
There was more pain as he cut into my neck a little deeper.
Use your power!
Julius’s voice was in my head again. He was going to let me take care of this one on my own. That way I would be forced to use some demon juice.
The Ripper barely had time to look up and he was flying across the room. Zane was there, staring down at me.
I nodded. “He has my grandmother!”
It was too late. While Zane had been talking to me, the Ripper escaped.
“Untie me! I have to find him!” I yelled.
It was no use. Zane had gone after the other vampire.
“Granny Stella!” I howled at the top of my lungs.
My heart dropped when I heard Granny’s voice in my head.
“I’m okay child.”
Tears pooled in my eyes as I screamed, “Granny!”
The fact that I could hear her in my head could mean only one thing. She was already gone.
My neck was bleeding pretty good, which would explain why I blacked out again. The next thing I became aware of was being cradled in Zane’s arms as he was carrying me outside.
Once we were out in the cool night air, my head felt a little clearer. There were already flashing lights from police cruisers.
“How did you know where to find me?” I asked.
“That’s a secret that I might reveal one day … if you’re nice to me,” he added.
The next thing I knew, I was on a stretcher and there were paramedics working on me. Tim was there, grabbing my hand.
“Izzy, you sure do know how to get yourself into trouble.”
“He has Granny,” I sobbed.
“Don’t worry. We’re looking for her.”
“But he got away,” I cried.
* * *
How many days had I spent sitting in the swing with Granny, staring out at the sea, just like I was doing now.
The days had turned into weeks, but the police never found any sign of Granny. The Ripper had vanished as well.
Aaron took it very hard. For a while there, he’d been so out of control, he couldn’t run the station, but eventually he snapped out of it.
I wasn’t convinced. There had been that one message from her and then nothing after that. When Annabelle had been pulled into another dimension, I’d still been able to feel that she was alive, but not with Granny.
True, I had heard her voice while I was being held on that old ship, but I still couldn’t believe she wouldn’t have given us more.
But things were about to change. I could feel it in my gut.
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