Chapter 9 When there will be Love at First
Sight “Charlie?”
Alonna stared at the twin she hadn’t seen in years. “Yeah,
it’s me, Lonnie.” Gunn held out his hand to his sister. Alonna
looked past her brother with a worried look on her face. “What
are you
doing here? If he finds you here he’ll kill you.” “He’s
already planning on it.” Robin stepped to where Alonna could see
him
too. “Mom killed his mate, you know. He’ll come after
Charlie and me
anyway.” “Robbie,
you’re here too?” Alonna undid the chain, and she opened the
door. “Is Mom why I don’t feel like a normal vampire?” Gunn
shook his head. “I don’t know, but it would explain why William
is different too.” “Who’s
William?” “The
Slayer’s fiancée. He was turned in the last week.”
Gunn shrugged. “I
haven’t had a chance to talk to him, but Xander and Wesley have.
They
said he’s just like he was before but with a side of vampirism.” “What’s
going on here?” A minion stepped out of the shadows. “Who
are these humans, Alonna?” Robin
and Gunn swung their crossbows around to confront the minion. A
dull
thud later there was a pile of dust on the ground. The men turned
back
to their vamped sibling. “Let’s
get out of here, Lonnie,” Gunn urged. “You don’t have to let that
monster hurt you again.” Alonna
ducked her head in embarrassment. “I’m a monster too.” Gunn
shook his head. “Not to me. Never to me.” He held out
his hand again. Alonna
stared at Gunn’s hand for a moment before she reached out to grasp it
with her own. “Hope
this isn’t a mistake,” Robin muttered while he dragged his younger
siblings away. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* Rich
Chase watched Joyce Summers’ face while she avidly spoke about a
particular painting. He found her so captivating that he couldn’t
take
his eyes off of her. Words spilled from his mouth before he could
stop
them. “Let’s elope.” Joyce
stopped talking at the quiet announcement. She stared at Rich in
astonishment. “You’re
so beautiful,” Rich continued in the same soft voice. “I’m so
afraid
that another man will see you and want you for himself.” Joyce
blushed from the passionate compliment. “There’s no chance of
that, Rich. No man would be interested in me.” “I
just asked you to elope, woman, and I’m a man.” Rich pulled Joyce
into
his arms. “I haven’t felt this strongly about anyone since
Cordelia’s
mother passed away.” “But
we just met. We can’t elope,” Joyce protested. “What would
the children say?” “All
of them are old enough to understand, my sweet, even your
youngest.” Rich smiled warmly. “Marry me. Make me
happy.” Joyce
narrowed her eyes while she studied her suitor. “All right, I
will,
Mr. Chase. However, if I catch wind of any hinky deals with
demons,
you’re in big trouble, buster. My daughter doesn’t get all of her
strength from being the Slayer.” “What’s
a Slayer?” Rich asked in a confused voice. Joyce
pulled Rich towards the coatroom. “I’ll tell you on the way to
the Justice of the Peace.” “Let’s
go to Vegas instead,” Rich suggested. Twenty
minutes later, Elizabeth and Cordelia were searching for their
respective parents. When they went to get their fiancées
to help them
they found out some surprising news. “Guess
you and Cordelia will be stepsisters shortly,” William chuckled.
He
put his arm around Elizabeth’s waist, and he kissed her cheek. “What
do you mean?” Elizabeth asked while she leaned into the embrace.
She watched while Oz mirrored William’s gesture. “Father
sent a message. Joyce asked if he and Anya would keep an eye on
Dawn
for a couple of days while she and Rich go to Vegas.” William
wiggled
his eyebrow at his girl. “Maybe we should try that.” Elizabeth
slapped William’s arm for his trouble. “Dad
likes to gamble,” Cordelia reminded her friends. “Going to Vegas
doesn’t mean they’re getting married.” Elizabeth
wrinkled her nose. “Mom’s not into gambling. She won’t even
buy a
raffle ticket from the quilting bee. I don’t think she’d go to
Vegas
with black jack or poker in mind.” Cordelia
chuckled. “Well, whether it’s true or not, we should plan a
party. It’s time we had one anyway.” “Like
a reception, just in case?” Elizabeth asked. Cordelia
pointed at her friend. “Exactly.” William
moved to Oz’s side, and he slung his arm around the shorter man’s
shoulders. “That’s our cue to go find a drink or two.
There’s nothin’
like two women plannin’ a shindig.” He led the shorter man away
from
the plotting women. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* “What
the hell!” Trick snarled when he found the front door of his lair
standing wide open. Chad, the minion on guard duty, was no where
in
sight. “Alonna! Why is this door open, bitch?” Trick
strode into his private quarters, but he quickly realized that the
female he sought wasn’t present. “Damn that whore,” he growled. Looking
around the room, Trick realized that none of Alonna’s possessions were
missing except the ratty old bathrobe she wore on a regular
basis. It
had been the only thing from her previous life that he allowed her to
bring along with her. “The slut got herself staked.” It
never crossed
Trick’s mind that she had left him. “Good riddance.” Trick
strolled into the main part of the lair where the minions
congregated.
Despite the time of night, most of the lesser vamps were already
home.
Trick pulled two of the smarter, more loyal of the minions aside to
speak to them in hushed tones. “The Slayer has a sister. I
want to
know every move the little bitch makes. I want to know everything
there is about her.” “Yes,
Master.” The two minions bowed to their boss before they hurried
to do his bidding. Trick
surveyed the female minions. He gestured for a dark skinned
beauty to
join him in his private quarters. Just because Alonna was gone
didn’t
mean his needs needed to be neglected. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* “I
heard you’re the best two bounty hunters around.” Warren threw a
wad
of money down in front of the two astonished men. “Bring me the
head
of Elizabeth Summers. You’ll get more when I have proof the bitch
is
dead.” Then, he stormed out of the storefront. Jonathan
looked at Andrew with a confused look on his face. “Doesn’t Meers
know
that the whole bounty hunter thing is just part of a game?” He
indicated the game board sitting on the table between Andrew and
himself. Andrew
grinned. “Just means Galaxies At War is gonna be a hit.” “Yeah,
you’re right.” Jonathan’s face brightened. He picked up the
wad of
cash, and he counted it. Then, he gave his buddy a speculative
look.
“Even if I was a bounty hunter, there is no way I’m gonna go after
Elizabeth. William would hunt us down and make us sorry.
However,
there’s enough money here, we could get away from here to someplace
where we can find a market for our game.” “But
if we make him think we’re working on it, we could get some expense
money from him.” Andrew grinned at his friend. He tapped
the game
board. “Just like we did in the Nemar Pot campaign.” “Good
idea. Let’s.” Jonathan agreed. “Do you think William would
be willing to play along?” Andrew
shrugged. “Doesn’t hurt to ask. I need to thank him
anyway. Rona loved the gift idea he had.”