Destined for an Early Grave

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at my host in salute and swallowed in a long gulp. Gin and tonic, no surprise there.
    Marie watched me, taking only a sip of her glass. When I was finished, I extended it toward the hovering Jacques.
    “That was great. I’ll have another.”
    Marie set down her drink and flicked a hand at Jacques, who took my glass and left.
    “Your bloodline doesn’t make you immune to all things, Reaper.”
    “No, it doesn’t. Still, from what I’ve heard, you have a protocol about killing people, so in that case, I’ll have a keg of whatever you’re serving. And my name is Cat.”
    “Do you have any intention of turning into a ghoul?” Marie asked me.
    The question was so unexpected, I paused before answering. “No, why?”
    Marie gave me another hooded look. “You live with a vampire. Your life is frequently in danger, and you are weaker as a half-breed, yet you haven’t chosen to change into a vampire. I’ve heard it’s because you want to combine your half-breed abilities with a ghoul’s power, making yourself the first ghoul-vampire hybrid.”
    What’s in the stuff she’s drinking? I wondered.
    “That thought never crossed my mind,” I said.
    “A vampire can’t turn into a ghoul. Only a human can. So no one but you, as a half-breed, could combine all the strength of a vampire with none of their aversion to silver. You might have unlimited power. But you’ve never thought of it?”
    Open challenge was in her words. I thought back to Fabian saying that there had been a recent influx of ghouls in New Orleans, whispering about a possible new threat to their species. Was this it? Did people actually believe I’d do such a thing out of a twisted lust for power?
    “After my father ripped my throat, Bones told me he would have brought me back as a ghoul, if I’d died before his blood healed me. That’s the only time I ever thought about being a ghoul. If one day I choose to cross over, Majestic, it’ll be into a vampire. So you can tell that to whoever’s spouting the rumor that I’m looking to be even more of a freak than I already am.”
    Jacques came back with another full glass, but Marie gave him that authoritative flick of her fingers again.
    “Our guest is leaving.”
    I stood, my mind running through a list of reprimands. Good one, Cat. Pissed her off in ten minutes. Guess you’ll be the one leaping up the stairs, yelling, “In the car! Quick!”
    “Always nice to meet a famed historical figure,” I said.
    Marie rose as well. She was tall, probably five-ten, and in those heels, over six feet. Her figure was statuesque, and she radiated an odd combination of menace and matronliness.
    “You are not what I thought you’d be.”
    She extended her hand, creamy mocha and soft. I clasped it and fought not to shake mine afterward to get out the numbness from her power.
    “Neither are you. I was so sure about the headless chicken.”
    Why not say it? When someone wanted to kill you, you really couldn’t make them angrier.
    She smiled. “Of all the things you’d first say to me, quoting a scene from my favorite movie was the last I expected. Go in peace, Cat.”
    Jacques held open the door to the tunnel for me. Those long, curved knives slid back into their settings with a hiss. I caught a hazy flash at the end of the tunnel. Fabian on sentry duty. He was gone before Jacques fell in step behind me.
    My escort didn’t talk the rest of the way. When we reached the door to the crypt, the upper covering groaned as it slid open. Jacques put his hands out to help me up, but I brushed him off.
    “Don’t bother, thanks. I’ll do it myself.”
    A quick bend of the knees and flash of concentration, and I cleared the twenty-foot space. With my increasing ability to jump, at least I was becoming more like my feline namesake. If I shed my pulse, I could do a hell of a lot more than jump high.
    Bones was waiting by the cemetery gates. When he smiled, leaning into the bars as the lock opened, I suddenly didn’t

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