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<span style="color:#800000">'''''Terri was amazing at the game with Caroline and the amazingness continues here. Go, Terri!--Maer'''''</span> <br> <br> <br>
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<span style="color:#800000">'''''After a fast and furious opening game, I was almost too wiped out to write this. But I managed. Just.--Maer'''''</span><br>
 
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Irina speared a cantaloupe chunk on her fork and nibbled on it, thinking. At base, Caroline would have to bear a child for the vampires.  Apparently her consent or even wedlock weren’t required, only her compliance. ''It may be the 21st century, but the shame of having a baby under those conditions is just killing her''.  Irina’s years as a cop had exposed her to the opposite sentiment as often as not and she frowned, wondering at what point her empathy had eroded so far that she actually had to remind herself that this was mortifying for Caroline. When had she gotten so hard? ''You need to get your head out of your ass, DiSanti. The game has changed and right now, you’ve got a shit-ton of damage control in front of you. So deal with it. Whine about your feelings later''.<br><br>
 
Irina speared a cantaloupe chunk on her fork and nibbled on it, thinking. At base, Caroline would have to bear a child for the vampires.  Apparently her consent or even wedlock weren’t required, only her compliance. ''It may be the 21st century, but the shame of having a baby under those conditions is just killing her''.  Irina’s years as a cop had exposed her to the opposite sentiment as often as not and she frowned, wondering at what point her empathy had eroded so far that she actually had to remind herself that this was mortifying for Caroline. When had she gotten so hard? ''You need to get your head out of your ass, DiSanti. The game has changed and right now, you’ve got a shit-ton of damage control in front of you. So deal with it. Whine about your feelings later''.<br><br>
  
“Addressing the last first, if you’re worried about your cousin telling your family you’re consorting with vampires, I think it’s highly unlikely. After all, he didn’t tell them about ''his'' membership in this little secret club, so that part of your secret is safe. As to the first …  Caroline, I hate to say this but do you have a man, preferably one that’s tall and handsome and wearing a uniform, who you can marry?” ''One who wouldn’t mind handing over his child to a bunch of bloodsucking vampires'', she thought but didn’t say. She was sure Caroline had already considered that eventuality and Irina herself thought it hideous in the extreme.  Her career might have inured her to a lot of things, but children still had the power to move her. She swallowed hard, the fruit going down like lead. ''One thing at a time. We’ll have nine months, minimum, to figure a way out of this''. “Have you discussed this with … your patron?” <br><br>
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“Addressing the last first, if you’re worried about your cousin telling your family you’re consorting with vampires, I think it’s highly unlikely. After all, he didn’t tell them about ''his'' membership in this little secret club, so that part of your secret is safe. As to the first …  Caroline, I hate to say this but do you have a man, preferably one that’s tall and handsome and wearing a uniform, who you can marry?” One who wouldn’t mind handing over his child to a bunch of bloodsucking vampires, she thought but didn’t say. She was sure Caroline had already considered that eventuality and Irina herself thought it hideous in the extreme.  Her career might have inured her to a lot of things, but children still had the power to move her. She swallowed hard, the fruit going down like lead. ''One thing at a time. We’ll have nine months, minimum, to figure a way out of this''. “Have you discussed this with … your patron?” <br><br>
  
 
"Dear God, no. I only just found out last night that I even have a patron," Caroline hissed. "And I don't even remember the night that happened, thankyouverymuch." Which annoyed her to no end. "I dislike being treated like property. And I shall have to be ever so careful how to raise this with Evangeline, according to Zadie."<br><br>
 
"Dear God, no. I only just found out last night that I even have a patron," Caroline hissed. "And I don't even remember the night that happened, thankyouverymuch." Which annoyed her to no end. "I dislike being treated like property. And I shall have to be ever so careful how to raise this with Evangeline, according to Zadie."<br><br>
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It occurred to Irina that Caroline had a distinct advantage over her if the other woman could but see it: whereas Irina was now property of a vampire who steadfastly refused to acknowledge his state and the strictures it imposed on him and his, Caroline's patron had no such handicap and would know how to take care of Caroline and keep her safe, guide her through the minefield of the Masquerade. It was cold comfort and Irina wasn't entirely certain that Caroline would welcome it.<br><br>
 
It occurred to Irina that Caroline had a distinct advantage over her if the other woman could but see it: whereas Irina was now property of a vampire who steadfastly refused to acknowledge his state and the strictures it imposed on him and his, Caroline's patron had no such handicap and would know how to take care of Caroline and keep her safe, guide her through the minefield of the Masquerade. It was cold comfort and Irina wasn't entirely certain that Caroline would welcome it.<br><br>
  
"I think," Irina said slowly and pushed the food around on her plate. "I think we should arrange to get everyone together and discuss what we're going to do, short- and long term. We must all hang together, for if we do not, we will most assuredly all hang separately."<br><br>
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"I think," Irina said slowly and pushed the food around on her plate. "I think we should arrange to get everyone together and discuss what we're going to do, short- and long term. We must all hang together, for if we do not, we shall assuredly all hang separately."<br><br>
  
 
The rueful twist to Caroline's lips was her only answer to that. ''We've all already hung, haven't you noticed, dear?''<br><br>
 
The rueful twist to Caroline's lips was her only answer to that. ''We've all already hung, haven't you noticed, dear?''<br><br>

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