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Annoying, but on the scale of annoyances, minor.
    “You know about Paris. They had that director a few years ago who politicked himself into the position. Almost got all his hunters killed, he was so busy grandstanding.”
    Sara nodded and headed to the bike, their chosen method of transport tonight. “I always wondered how that could’ve happened.” Hunters were a tough, forthright lot as a whole. Slick made them suspicious.
    “Some people say he struck a deal with a powerful cabal of vampires, that they influenced the vote.”
    Very old vampires were rumored to have mind-control abilities, and one of Sara’s more important qualifications for the position of Guild Director was that she had a natural immunity to all vampiric abilities. Like Ellie and the other hunter-born, she’d always been meant for the Guild. “I’m surprised he’s still alive.”
    “Don’t be so sure—he hasn’t been seen since he was deposed.” Handing her a spare helmet, he watched as she put it on, then settled his own. “Can you hear me?”
    She nodded, realizing the helmets were miked. “Where’re we going first?”
    “Timothy Lee. He’s shorter than Rodney described, but Rod was traumatized. We can’t trust his recollection.”
    She was about to reply when she suddenly knew they were no longer alone in the garage. Already straddling the bike behind Deacon, she looked across to the door they’d used to exit the stairs and saw a vampire. She had no need to ask if Deacon had made him, too—the Slayer had gone motionless the same instant she had.
    Meeting the vampire’s gaze, she felt the hairs on the back of her neck rise. He was an old one, his power so potent it thickened the air until she could barely breathe. When he didn’t say anything, she decided to remain silent, too. Deacon started the bike and backed out of the space. “Watch him,” he said into the mike.
    As he turned the motorcycle, she twisted her head to keep the vamp in sight.
    The tall, dark-haired male didn’t so much as blink as they drove out of the garage.
    “Games,” she muttered. “They’re letting me know I’m being watched.”
    “Testing your strength.”
    “You know, I can see their point—can you imagine what would happen to the world if any of the major chapters had a weak director?”
    “Paris,” Deacon said again.
    She nodded, though he couldn’t see her. “What was his name—Jarvis?”
    “Jervois.”
    “Right.” Jervois’s weakness had led to a disorganized European Guild. Vampires had taken immediate advantage. Most had simply escaped, planning to lose themselves into the world. But a few . . . “Several vamps gave in to bloodlust. The news reports said the streets ran with blood.”
    “They weren’t far wrong. Paris lost ten percent of its population within a month.”
    Put in such finite terms, the horror of it was chilling. “Why didn’t the angels step in?” In her native New York, Raphael ran the show, and as far as Sara knew, no bloodlust-ridden vampire had ever set foot in the city. Since that was statistically impossible, obviously Raphael had taken care of any problems with such flawless efficiency no one had heard so much as a murmur.
    “Word is”—Deacon’s voice turned cold—“Michaela decided the humans needed a lesson in humility.”
    Michaela was one of the more visible archangels, a stunning beauty who enjoyed attention enough to pose for the human media on occasion. “I think that one,” Sara said, “would be happy to push us all back to a time where she’d be looked upon as a goddess.”
    “There are a lot of people even now who see the angels as God’s messengers.”
    “What about you?”
    “Another species,” he said. “Maybe they’re what we’ll become sometime in the next million years.”
    It was an interesting hypothesis. Sara didn’t know what she thought. Angels had been around since the earliest cave paintings. There were as many explanations for their existence as there were stars in the sky. And if the angels knew the truth, they weren’t telling. “So, why Timothy Lee?”
    “He’s been in the city during every one of the murders, he’s capable of doing the job—”
    “We’re all capable.”
    “Yes. So that wouldn’t matter as much, but Timothy’s a very dedicated hunter. He sees it not as a job, but as a calling.”
    “Is he hunter-born?” Having been best friends with Ellie for so many years, she knew that for those born with the ability to

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