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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 | + | "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 all most assuredly 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> |