“Mmm.” My stomach rumbled already at the thought of that.
Liam leaned down and our lips met, and we shared a passionate but quick kiss. I had never kissed him as a vampire, and had to work around the fangs. He pulled back quickly, letting go of my hand.
“I’ll see you soon, my love,” he said, and then turned, and in a flash, was gone, vampire speed taking him off into the night.
I watched him disappear and then headed down the hallway, my head floating. I yawned, exhausted. It had been a long night and we had a long day tomorrow. As I walked down the hallway, still decorated with Christmas lights, I couldn’t help but feel like this was when my fate would be decided; this was when it would all come to a head; everything we had been working for. In a way it would, and yet, in another way, I wondered what adventure would come next.
Chapter 23: Liam
“And if I catch anybody trying to eat the buffet on stage tonight, it’ll be the last thing you ever eat.”
“You’re just jealous because you can’t eat with the mask on,” Steve called.
I smiled. “Alright, everyone, that’s it. Head into costume and makeup and have a great closing night!”
The show had opened to glowing reviews and a standing ovation, and I couldn’t ask for more. There were always disasters that happened with every performance, of course, and that was to be expected. If a show went off without a hitch, then I would be worried about the things I didn’t know about. People slipped, props got broken, Sarah didn’t go off stage when she was supposed to, but all in all, it was pretty darn good.#p#分页标题#e#
I was so proud of the students and my cast and crew. I knew that they had accomplished something great, but it still all came down to tonight. If they couldn’t pull off the show in perfect rhythm, than nothing else mattered.
I was glad, now that I was on stage, playing the Phantom. Poor Charlie ended up needing throat surgery, and my heart broke for him. But being on stage gave me more power to control things, to save dropped lines and find lost props. As well as make sure Selene was within our grasp.
What bothered me the most was not knowing what her plan was. She wasn’t coming to just view our show and laugh like an evil villain. She knew how many vampires I had on stage, and so she was probably trying to attack someone, perhaps all of us. I knew that at the height of her power, Selene could bring us down, one by one. I was praying she didn’t notice the multitude of Shields I had working as ushers and stagehands, and if she did, then at the very least, she didn’t know I was bound to Sarah.
I wished that I had cast understudies, not just for the Phantom, but for Meg Giry. The closer we got to show time, the more my heart pounded at the thought of Amy in danger. I didn’t want her anywhere near this, and yet I knew there was no way to stop her.
The sunset was coming and I could feel the first effects of transformation. Bound to Sarah, who was growing stronger by the hour, I would transform on my own. Nothing supernatural, including other Shields, could affect me while she was close by. The others, however, were still getting used to the effects of thirty Shields in the room: all pretending to set up chairs and sort out programs, keeping the vampires reasonably human. When Selene’s ticket was scanned, they would scurry backstage, keeping their presence a secret until she was brought on stage.
“Liam.” Amy came up behind me, startling me.
I jumped a bit, covering it with a grin as I turned, ready to kiss her. Luckily, my peripheral vision caught her father standing right beside me. Of course, he knew we were together, but I didn’t think he would appreciate me sucking face with his daughter in front of him. So instead, I dropped my arm around her and reached to shake his hand.
“Good to see you, sir. What did you think of the show last night?”
“I thought it was great! I’m glad to see all our hard work pulled it off. The buffet looks particularly amazing.”
“It does,” I agreed, knowing that he helped coordinate it. “A little too good, because I catch actors eating it on stage.”
“That’s what it’s there for. I look forward to tonight’s show.”
“What?” This startled both Amy and I. He had tickets to opening night and last night, purposely, so that he steered clear of tonight.
“The sous chef called out sick, so I’ll be supervising the food props tonight.” He looked from Amy to me and then raised an eyebrow. “Is that alright?”