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Thud. Thud. Thud. This time accompanied by murmured conversation. ''Found another one. Lord, but they're getting irresponsible. Can't hold their liquor''. Thud. Thud. Thu—.<br><br>
 
Thud. Thud. Thud. This time accompanied by murmured conversation. ''Found another one. Lord, but they're getting irresponsible. Can't hold their liquor''. Thud. Thud. Thu—.<br><br>
  
"''Quit it!''" A sleepy snarl ripped out of me and I sat up, blinking and scrubbing the grit from my eyes. I smelled dirt. ''What?'' I looked and found myself surrounded by the sarcophagi and funeral markers of the graveyard where I'd buried my mother just that morning. In the dark. Clothes messed up. Grass and dirt, head to toe. <br><br>
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"''Quit it!''" A sleepy snarl ripped out of me and I sat up, blinking and scrubbing the grit from my eyes. I smelled dirt. ''What?'' I looked and found myself surrounded by the sarcophagi and funeral markers of the graveyard where I'd buried my mother just that morning. In the dark. Clothes messed up. Grass and dirt all over me. <br><br>
  
 
Two men loomed over me and I kicked back until I fetched up against a headstone, thinking what any woman in my position would. Well, doing my best to think anyway. For some reason it was hard to string two thoughts together, much less two words. <br><br>
 
Two men loomed over me and I kicked back until I fetched up against a headstone, thinking what any woman in my position would. Well, doing my best to think anyway. For some reason it was hard to string two thoughts together, much less two words. <br><br>
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Their job? Looking for and finding the newly-made like me. <br><br>
 
Their job? Looking for and finding the newly-made like me. <br><br>
  
I wasn't familiar enough with New Orleans to know where they took me. I only know that the car drove through some fancy neighborhood before parking in front of a building that was mighty fancy indeed. A Masonic Temple, if I read the carvings over the entrance right. ''Vampires as Free Masons? Who knew?'' Had I not been stuck in the middle of it, I would have laughed. Royal and Sam didn't linger but got me inside and upstairs into a private room. From the talk between them and the servants, this was something of a regular occurrence. Regular enough, at any rate, that provision had been made for this sort of thing.<br><br>
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I wasn't familiar enough with New Orleans to know where they took me. I only know that the car drove through some fancy neighborhood before parking in front of a building that was mighty fancy indeed. A Masonic Temple, if I read the carvings over the entrance right. Vampires as Free Masons? ''Who knew?'' Had I not been stuck in the middle of it, I would have laughed. Royal and Sam didn't linger but got me inside and upstairs into a private room. From the talk between them and the servants, this was something of a regular occurrence. Regular enough, at any rate, that provision had been made for this sort of thing.<br><br>
  
 
What sort of thing? Me. Getting me under wraps and giving me the skinny on what it meant to survive as a vampire. And of course, the subject of food and drink came up pretty quick. Would I care for a drink? Still not entirely thinking straight, I gave them my standard polite answer when amongst strangers. <br><br>
 
What sort of thing? Me. Getting me under wraps and giving me the skinny on what it meant to survive as a vampire. And of course, the subject of food and drink came up pretty quick. Would I care for a drink? Still not entirely thinking straight, I gave them my standard polite answer when amongst strangers. <br><br>

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