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Midnight laughed, a dry rustling noise in the back of his throat.  "Dat ain't nuttin' but nuttin'!  Y'all wanna find them ghouls, well, check de bank.  Dat's how I find Doc Murphrey to begin wit'.  Ol' Joe Sampson done set up a pawtna 'rangement wit' seven peoples.  Six walk in de day.  Joe de manager of de second third bank downtown." He got a serious look on his face.  "Dem chillun hadda die, Missus.  Ain't no way dey lives and you lives.  You ain't da Police no moah.  Y'all one of de shephards of de flock; Gawd done set you to watch over 'em, and decide wat lives, what dies."  He shrugged.  "More time back den I can count, Massah took my dawta.  Et her right up in front o' whole messa slaves.  Midnight, he says, Massa, lemme spend de night with some them house women, Midnight make you another one."  His shoulders slumped.  "Yous got to larn, larn fast.  Suckas goan git what dey wants.  Y'all helpin', or deys hurtin' you, too."<br><br>   
 
Midnight laughed, a dry rustling noise in the back of his throat.  "Dat ain't nuttin' but nuttin'!  Y'all wanna find them ghouls, well, check de bank.  Dat's how I find Doc Murphrey to begin wit'.  Ol' Joe Sampson done set up a pawtna 'rangement wit' seven peoples.  Six walk in de day.  Joe de manager of de second third bank downtown." He got a serious look on his face.  "Dem chillun hadda die, Missus.  Ain't no way dey lives and you lives.  You ain't da Police no moah.  Y'all one of de shephards of de flock; Gawd done set you to watch over 'em, and decide wat lives, what dies."  He shrugged.  "More time back den I can count, Massah took my dawta.  Et her right up in front o' whole messa slaves.  Midnight, he says, Massa, lemme spend de night with some them house women, Midnight make you another one."  His shoulders slumped.  "Yous got to larn, larn fast.  Suckas goan git what dey wants.  Y'all helpin', or deys hurtin' you, too."<br><br>   
  
It was moments like this that Irina seriously wondered if she'd gone insane and was actually dreaming everything up in a Thorazine-induced stupor. Case in point: she'd been woken in the middle of the night and held at sword point by a man who was pushing 200 years old. The same man who had burned a house to the ground and ordered the deaths of three innocent children, a man in service to a vampire who had killed his daughter in front of his eyes and had elicited a horrific bargain—that of breeding more daughters for the vampire to kill. And here she was, sitting upright in bed and carrying on a conversation as if it were the most natural thing in the world. It defied credulity and yet Irina didn't question it. In the space of seven days, her head had been turned upside down and inside out to accommodate the reality she was embroiled in. She had to learn an entire new world, map its boundaries, navigate the twists and turns of its politics, ''and'' protect her and those she cared about from the monsters that inhabited it. That she included several vampires in the cared-about camp no longer seemed odd. That circle of souls she felt responsible for kept her on walking the razor's edge and it served to shave the truth as she answered the monster in front of her, "I'm learning as fast as I can, sir. By all means, let's keep the hurting to the minimum. We'll catch them and put an end to this." <br><br>  
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It was moments like this that Irina seriously wondered if she hadn't gone insane and was actually dreaming everything up in a Thorazine-induced stupor. Case in point: she'd been woken in the middle of the night and held at sword point by a man who was pushing 200 years old. The same man who had burned a house to the ground and ordered the deaths of three innocent children, a man in service to a vampire who had killed his daughter in front of his eyes and had elicited a horrific bargain—that of breeding more daughters for the vampire to kill. And here she was, sitting upright in bed and carrying on a conversation as if it were the most natural thing in the world. It defied credulity and yet Irina didn't question it. In the space of seven days, her head had been turned upside down and inside out to accommodate the reality she was embroiled in. She had to learn an entire new world, map its boundaries, navigate the twists and turns of its politics, ''and'' protect her and those she cared about from the monsters that inhabited it. That she included several vampires in the cared-about camp no longer seemed odd. That circle of souls she felt responsible for kept her on walking the razor's edge and it served to shave the truth as she answered the monster in front of her, "I'm learning as fast as I can, sir. By all means, let's keep the hurting to the minimum. We'll catch them and put an end to this." <br><br>  
 
    
 
    
 
More than that she didn't dare say.<br><br>
 
More than that she didn't dare say.<br><br>

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