Jean-Luc pushed back his bench and stood. "They're under my protection. You will treat them with respect. And I have another request. Leave Alberto alone."
Simone waved a hand in dismissal. "He is nothing."
"He's an important employee. You went too far tonight."
Simone scoffed. "It was just a little scratch."
"And I have rules in my household. No biting. If you cannot abide by my rules, you will have to leave."
Simone's eyes flashed. "You would throw us out?"
Inga jumped up from the piano bench. "Come now. We've been friends too long for this silly bickering."
"Indeed." Simone glared at Jean-Luc. "You would not want me for an enemy."
Jean-Luc studied her quietly. "You may leave whenever you wish, Simone."
"Sorry to interrupt," Robby spoke from the open door.
"Robby, you must dance with me," Simone demanded.
"Another time, lass. I need a word with Jean-Luc."
Jean-Luc bowed slightly. "Good night, ladies."
They trudged out the door, pouting.
"Off to bed for yer beauty sleep." Robby stepped aside to let them pass. "Ye're no' getting any younger, ye ken."
Simone gave him a dirty look, but he only chuckled.
Jean-Luc joined him at the door. "You're such a charmer."
"Aye." Robby nodded. "I take pride in it." His smile faded, and his voice lowered. "I found Mrs. Westfield listening to the music at the cellar door."
"Oh." Jean-Luc's heartbeat quickened, just thinking about her. He strode down the hall. "She's up early."
"Aye. And suspicious like we feared. She's in the kitchen now. I returned her handbag to her."
"I see." They had a little time left before sunrise forced them into their daily death-sleep. "I'll try to allay some of her suspicions."
"Good." Robby accompanied him up the stairs. "We made some progress tonight. Six cameras are set up outside."
"Good." But there'd been no progress on finding Lui. Their search of abandoned buildings had yielded nothing. Jean-Luc opened the door to the ground-floor hallway.
"We'll do another check before the changing of the guard." Robby headed to the security office.
"See ye tomorrow."
"Good night." Jean-Luc entered the kitchen and stopped in the sitting area. "Heather?"
She peeked out of the utility room. "Jean-Luc! I–I didn't expect to see you." She hurried into the kitchen. "I was just doing some laundry."
She avoided looking at him and shoved her damp, curly hair behind her ears. She fumbled with a pencil and notepad next to her purse on the counter. She seemed nervous, and it irked him that she was no longer comfortable in his presence. "Making a list?" he asked.
"Yes." She waved a hand toward the pantry. "I found it stocked with all sorts of stuff this morning. I really appreciate it, but there are a few things missing. For instance, we have spaghetti, but no tomato sauce."
He had no idea what a spaghetti was, but he'd take her word for it. "Pierre or Phil can get whatever you need."
"I suppose." She tapped the pencil against the countertop. "I guess I'm trapped here until the problem with Louie is resolved."
"It's for the best. I don't want to take any chances with your safety."
She frowned. "I'll need some fat-free milk." She added it to the list. "I have to watch every calorie."
"Heather." He rested his hand on top of hers to stop her fidgeting. "I think you're beautiful the way you are."
She closed her eyes briefly with a pained look. "I have to know." She gave him a beseeching look.
"How did you get Bethany's toys here?"
It was more than a request for information, he realized. She was asking for honesty. She wanted to regain her trust in him. And dammit all, he couldn't tell her the complete truth. That would scare her away faster than anything.
"Robby, Ian, and Phineas worked together," he began. "There was only one deputy, so it wasn't that hard for Phineas to distract him to the back of the house while the others snuck into the front."
He didn't mention that part of the sneaking involved teleportation.
She bit her bottom lip. "I suppose that makes sense. How did they bring the stuff here?"
"They had plenty of time to transport it here while we were at the store shopping."
She nodded slowly. "They probably used my truck."
They hadn't, but he didn't disagree. His hand was still covering hers, and she hadn't pulled away.
He removed the pencil from her grip. "You're tense. I can tell. It makes your shoulders hunch."
"Of course I'm tense. A homicidal maniac set my house on fire, and he wants to kill me."
"Relax." He circled behind her.
"What are you doing?" She glanced back.
"Trying to ease your tension." He rested his hands on her shoulders, then gently kneaded his fingers into the muscles around her neck. "I want you to know that you and your daughter's safety are more important than anything to me."
"Thank you." With a sigh, she tilted her head forward. "I guess you and Robby didn't find Louie tonight."
"No." He massaged her shoulders. "I would have told you, but I thought you were asleep."
"I couldn't sleep. Poor Bethany. I'm afraid this is taking a toll on her. She was thrashing about in bed."
"I'm so sorry." He led Heather toward the couch. "Come. You look tired."
"I'm exhausted, but I have so much to do. The insurance company to call, and Heather's preschool—"
"They won't be open yet." He shoved a big footstool up to the couch and sat her on it. Then he settled onto the couch behind her, straddling the footstool.
"You must be tired, too." She glanced back at him. "You're still in the same clothes."
"I'll get some rest in a little while." The sun was nearing the horizon. Soon he would feel the pull of death-sleep. But for now, he could enjoy being with Heather. He dug his fingers into her shoulders.
She let out a long moan, then cut it off abruptly. "Sorry, didn't mean to do that out loud."
He smiled. "I like hearing you moan." He massaged circles down her back. "Even more, I like being the cause."
"This feels so good." She sighed. "I don't know what to think of you."
He rubbed the small of her back. "Do you have to think at all?"
"Yes. I've made some bad mistakes in the past. I have to be very careful now, 'cause it's not just my life I could screw up, but Bethany's, too."
He touched her hair, enjoying the feel of the silken strands. "You are my ideal of a good mother."
She twisted to look at him. "That's about the kindest thing I've ever heard."
"Heather." He scooped an arm under her legs to pull her into his lap. "You bring kindness out of me. You make me want to be deserving of you."
She touched his face. "Why wouldn't you be?"
"I'm not perfect."
"No one is." She traced his jaw with her fingers. "You have secrets. About yourself and Louie."
She wanted to know more. He chose his words carefully. "Lui assassinated some important political figures in France. I stopped one of his attempts, and he has plagued me ever since."
"How does a fashion designer stop an assassin?"
"I…wasn't a designer then. I worked for the government."
Her eyes lit up. "Like James Bond?"
"Something like that."
"I knew it!" She grinned. "You're just as sexy as James Bond, and you have that aura of danger about you."
He lifted his eyebrows. "You think I'm sexy?"
Her cheeks flushed. "Did I say that?"
"Yes." He brushed her hair back from her brow. "I suppose I shall have to live up to my reputation."
"I suppose." Her gaze lowered to his mouth.
That was an invitation. He brushed his lips against hers. Her arms encircled his neck, pulling him closer. A thrill shot through him. She wanted him. He deepened the kiss, pouring all his desire into the movement of his lips and the swirl of his tongue.
She stroked his tongue with her own and moaned. He slid his hand past her ribs to cup her breast.
"Yes," she breathed against his cheek.
He spread his fingers to cover her breast, then lightly squeezed. "You're so lovely." He nuzzled her ear. Her carotid artery throbbed nearby, sending out pulses of the scent of Type AB blood. She tilted her head to make it easier for him to kiss her neck, not realizing how intensely erotic that move was to a vampire. His groin began to throb in sync with the coursing of her blood.
"Heather." He feathered kisses along her cheek. Zut, what terrible timing. She needed to be loved properly, and he'd literally be dead in ten minutes.
She ran her hands through his hair. "Kiss me."
How could he resist? He molded his mouth to hers once more and explored her with his tongue.
He rubbed his thumb around the tip of her breast and felt the nipple tighten. The swelling in his groin was fast becoming torture. "I want to stay with you. I want to love you, but I have to go."
"Why?" She kissed his cheek. "Where are you going?"
"I have…business meetings in San Antonio," he lied. "But I'll be back tonight. In the meantime, I want you to get some rest."