Pay attention. Did you say Zoey was looking for me?”
Stevie Rae did roll her eyes then. “You’re supposed to be inside. Heath and Dallas and the rest of the kids are. Zoey knows that. She wanted to know where the heck you were and why you’re not where you’re supposed to be.”
“If she was that worried she could have come out here herself.”
“I didn’t say she was worried!” Stevie Rae snapped, exasperated with Erik’s self-absorption. “And Z has way too much on her plate to be out here babysittin’ you.”
“I don’t need a damn babysitter.”
“Really? Then why did I have to come get you?”
“I don’t know, why did you? I was on my way inside. I just wanted to do one more sweep of the perimeter. I thought it’d be smart to go over what Heath was supposed to check. You know humans can’t see shit at night.”
“Johnny B isn’t a human and he was with Heath.” Stevie Rae sighed. “Just go on inside. Get something to eat and some dry clothes. One of the nuns will tell you where you’re sleepin’. I’ll take one more check around the grounds before the sun comes up,” Stevie Rae said.
“
If
the sun comes up,” Erik said, squinting up at the sky.
Stevie Rae followed his gaze, and with a sense of gawd-how-clueless-could-I-be, realized it was raining again, only the temperature was still on that line between freeze and non-freeze, so the sky was, once again, spitting ice.
“This crappy weather is not what we need,” Stevie Rae muttered.
“Well, at least it’ll help cover the blood from those Raven Mockers,” Erik said.
Stevie Rae’s gaze went quickly to Erik’s face. Shit! She hadn’t even thought about the blood! Had they tracked blood into the shed? Talk about leaving a glaring path that screamed
Here I am!
She realized Erik was expecting her to say something. “Yeah, um, you’re right.Maybe I’ll try to kick around some ice and broken branches and stuff to cover up the blood from those three birds,” she said with forced nonchalance.
“Probably a good idea in case some humans actually go outside during the day. Want some help?”
“No,” she answered too quickly, and then made herself shrug. “What with my super red vamp skills and all it’ll just take me a second. Not a big deal.”
“Well, okay then.” Erik started to walk away, but hesitated. “Hey, you might want to give some extra attention to the blood marks at the edge of the tree line by the condos next door and the road. It was pretty nasty down there.”
“Okay, yeah, I know the place.” She sure did.
“Oh, and, where did you say Zoey was?”
“Uh, Erik, I don’t believe I said.”
Erik frowned, waited, and when Stevie Rae just continued to look at him, finally asked, “Well? Where is she?”
“Last time I saw her she was talkin’ to Heath and Sister Mary Angela in the hall outside the basement. But my guess is by now she’s checked on Stark and is in bed. She looked tired as hell.”
“Stark . . .” Erik muttered something unintelligible after the kid’s name, and turned back toward the abbey.
“Erik!” Stevie Rae called while she silently cussed herself out ’cause it was stupid for her to have mentioned Heath or Stark. She waited until he looked over his shoulder at her and then said, “As Z’s BFF, let me give ya a little piece of advice: she’s been through too much today to want to deal with boyfriend issues. If she’s with Heath it’s because she’s making sure he’s okay—not because she’s all lovey-dovey with him. Same goes for Stark.”
“And?” Erik said, his face expressionless.
“
And
that means you should get something to eat, change your clothes, and take your butt to bed
without
trackin’ her down and buggin’ her.”
“She and I are
together
, Stevie Rae. We’re going out. So how could her boyfriend caring enough about her to want to be with her be considered ‘buggin’ her’?”
Stevie Rae suppressed a smile. Zoey was going to eat him
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