EVE
My wings burst out of my back as I jumped out of the window and glided down to the scorched lawn below.
I flapped my wings against the flames until all that was left was the smoldering embers.
I was furious, my whole body shaking, my vision red.
I didnât give a fuck about the property damage or the smoky smellâ¦
It was what was written, burnt into the ground, that made me so irate.
^F I L T H Y H Y B R I D^
Whoever wrote this was talking about Snow.
She was one of a kindâvampire, werewolf, and sorceress all in one package.
But that made her ~special~, not some kind of freak. Seeing this personal attack on my own daughter shook me in a way that I didnât think was possible.
Raphael joined me at my side and placed his hand on my shoulder.
âWeâll find who did this,â he growled. âAnd theyâll fucking pay.â
âThis was a threat,â I said in a low voice. âPlain and simple.â
âYou think it was someone who hates the intermixing of supernatural species?â Raphael asked. âWhat kind of ignorant fuck would be that hateful?â
âThereâs more out there than you think,â I replied stoically.
I was a hybrid myself. It was always difficult for me to assimilate with any one group. Iâd always been treated with suspicion and distrust.
I didnât want my daughter to have to experience that same closed-mindedness.
âIâm going to find the asshole who did this,â I said angrily. âAnd Iâm going to snuff him the fuck out.â
REYNA
When I arrived at Cafe Savante, Derek and his band were still setting up their equipment.
I found an empty table in the back.
~God, I probably look like such a loser for getting here early.~
I actually liked this venue. People over twenty-one could order alcohol, which unfortunately didnât include me, but people my age could at least have lattes or iced coffees.
It was crazy that I could be a vampire and drink ~blood~ at twenty but couldnât even have a beer.
Human rules. ~Whatever.~
I felt a hand on my arm and jumped. As I turned around, I found myself staring into Derekâs warm, green eyes.
âHey!â he said excitedly. âYou made it! Did you come solo?â
âYeah, hope thatâs cool. This was so last minute, you know. Just thought Iâd stop by,â I said hurriedly, feeling like an idiot.
~Dammit, I knew he only asked me here to fill out the room.~
âNo, thatâs great!â he said, grabbing me by the hand and pulling me up. âHere, come meet the guys.â
Derek led me to the stage and introduced me to his bandmates. âThis is Mason, James, and Crimson,â he said, pointing to each one. âTogether, weâre the ~Hell Howlers.~â
It was adorable how proud he was of his band. I was already feeling more comfortable now that heâd introduced me. It seemed like he really wanted me there.
I turned to the guy named Crimson, who was attaching cymbals to his drums. âCrimson. Thatâs your real name?â I asked.
He nodded silently. ~Not a man of many words, apparently.~
I sat down on the side of the stage and Derek brought me over a soda. âSorry, couldnât swing a beer,â he said, winking.
âIâve already gotten into enough trouble from underage drinking,â I said, laughing. âI canât get stuck on another planning committee. My social life is already lame enough.â
âAt least weâre stuck in it together,â Derek said, squeezing my shoulder.
Crimson rolled his eyes.
I narrowed my eyes at him. ~Oh, now you have something to say, little drummer boy?~
I wasnât trying to ~Yoko Ono~ the band. But I had to admitâ¦
Maybe it would be nice to spend some more time with Derek outside of school?
***
After Derekâs set, I was absolutely buzzing. Partially because it was so loud that my ears were still ringing, but also because ~he was so damn good.~
Derek held up his leather jacket for me, and I slid my arms inside. It was perfectly oversized.
âYou guys were so good! Seriously, I canât get over it,â I said admiringly.
âYeah, weâre a work in progress,â he replied modestly.
âSpoken like a true artist,â I said, giving him a smile.
âHey, can Iâ¦can I walk you to your car?â he asked nervously.
âYeah, for sure,â I replied as he awkwardly put his arm around my shoulder.
~Oh God, this is the endâ¦the goodbye.~
~Where all dates either end on a high note or die a slow, painful death.~
~What if he doesnât kiss me?~
~Or worseâ¦what if he DOES?~
~Iâm so not prepared for this.~
Derek walked me to my jeep. We stopped next to it, neither of us making a move.
I started to remove his jacket. âYou probably want this backâ¦â
âNo!â he blurted out. âKeep it! I meanâ¦that way you can give it back to me next time.â
âNext time?â I asked skeptically. âThereâs going to be aââ
Before I could even finish my sentence, Derekâs lips were pressed against mine, soft and sweet.
My back was against the jeep, and I surrendered to his kiss, melting into his arms.
He finally pulled away, and we stared into each otherâs eyes.
âWow,â he said, breathing heavily.
âWow,â I repeated.
A split second later we were kissing againâmore urgently, passionately.
My hand gripped his muscular back as his hand ran through my hair.
He kissed my neck, his other hand wandering around my body, but careful not to get too familiar too fast.
After several minutes of heaven, we finally pulled ourselves apart.
âUh, Iâd better get home,â I said, not even remotely able to hide the huge smile on my face.
âSame,â he said, grinning ear to ear in return. âUh, this has beenâ¦fucking perfect actually.â
âI think so too,â I said as I got into my car and Derek closed the door after me.
~Nothing could ruin this night.~
***
When I pulled into my driveway, still on a high from my date with Derek, I was rudely reminded of the one thing that actually could ruin my night.
~Blaire.~
She was walking around the perimeter of the house in a skimpy, silk bathrobe, muttering something under her breath.
~What the hell is she doing?~
I shut off my jeep and walked around the side of the house to investigate.
She had her back to me, and I couldnât quite make out what she was saying.
It almost sounded likeâ¦another language?
She was speaking faster than normal, and her arms were raised to the sky.
âTake a few too many ~Ambien?~â I asked, only half joking.
Blaire practically jumped out of her robe as she whipped around, though her breast implants stayed stationary.
âOh my goodness, Reyna! You scared me,â she said with a nervous laugh. âWhat are you doing out here?â
âWhat are ~you~ doing out here?â I shot back. âYouâre walking around the house in your nightie talking to yourself.â
âOh, I must look like such a kook,â she said, straightening her robe. âYou caught meâ¦â
âCaught you doing what?â I asked defensively.
âPraying!â she said enthusiastically. âI like to bless a new house when I move in. You know, like Marie Kondo?â
~Oh God, sheâs even weirder than I thought.~
âOkay, carry on,â I said, still eyeing her suspiciously.
Something about Blaire still felt off to meâ¦
But if she wanted to prance around the house praying, she was more than welcome.
Sheâd need a little help from heavenâ¦
Because I was going to give that gold digger hell.
EVE
I wasnât well versed on hybrid hate groups in Lumen, but I figured if anyone could dig something up for me, it would be Kimbringe.
When I called him up, he told me heâd pull out any material he could find. There wasnât exactly a phone book for bigots, although that wouldâve been useful in this instance.
As I made my way to Kimbringeâs library, I tried to push down the rage I was still feeling from those words on my lawn.
~Filthy Hybrid.~
I was glad that Snow hadnât learned to read yet, because the thought of those words seeping into her innocent mind made me sick.
I would ~never~ let Snow feel like she was less than anyone else just because she was different.
And when I found whoever wrote that, theyâd be sorry they messed with ~this~ hybrid.
~There were so many ways to make them suffer.~
As I continued walking, I felt a smoldering heat.
Smoke billowed out of the clearing in the woods where Kimbringeâs library was.
~Oh no.~
I bounded toward the library, my feet barely touching the ground, but I was too late.
It was already a blazing inferno.
A lifeless hand hung out of the upstairs window, clutching a book. Flames spat out of the window next to it.
Kimbringe was still inside.
And he was about to be burned alive.