slim, pale hand. âDixon Andrade. And you are?â
I took his hand, the bloodless cold of his palm going all the way up to my shoulder. âIâm Sophie Lawson,â I said, pumping his arm.
âSophie Lawson,â Dixon drew out the words, seemed to savor my name on his tongue. A knowing look flitted across his sharp features. âYou were Mr. Sampsonâs executive assistant, were you not?â
âThatâs right.â
âAnd she was wonderful with Mr. Sampson,â Nina said, butting in between Dixon and me. âHe was absolutely crazy about her.â
Dixon raised one black eyebrow and Nina licked her lips. âIn a purely professional way.â
Dixon nodded slowly, his eyes still on me. âGood to know. And lovely to meet you, Sophie. Iâll be seeing you around and looking forward to our interview.â
âLikewise,â I said, my voice sounding thin and weak as Dixon nodded to Nina, then turned on his heel, his henchmen following closely behind him.
âOh. My. God,â Nina said when Dixon was out of earshot. âI thought I was going to explode.â
I stepped back. âWell, donât do it anywhere near me.â
âDo you not think that Dixon Andrade is downright yummy? I mean, look at him!â Nina gestured wildly as Dixon got smaller and smaller as he headed down one of UDAâs long hallways. âThat is some delicious vamp candy!â
I crossed my arms. âI suppose heâs pretty hot. If youâre into that hot, good-looking, brooding type.â
âWith a smile that could melt butter!â
And fangs that could cut glass. âI guess heâs okay,â I finished.
Chapter Three
The plastic bag loaded with takeout Chinese was cutting off the circulation in my fingertips as I tried to shift my stuffâcoat, laptop case, purseâand get my key into the lock. After four tries and an impressive show of inner-thigh muscle as I clenched the sliding bags between my knees, I got the apartment door open, grunting the whole time but managing to keep the mu shu upright. I dropped everythingâexcept the takeout bagâin a heap on the floor when I saw what greeted me: a living room full of vampires, their faces pale and perfect, eyes narrowed, bee-stung lips full and dyed blood red. The house was in disarray and little droplets of blood spattered the coffee table, along with discarded bits of clothing and glasses knocked on their sides, plasma starting to congeal inside. Despite the blood on their lips, these vampires looked hungry. I blew out a sigh.
âReally, Vlad?â
Vlad sprung up from the flower-print easy chair and strode across the room toward me. His cold fingers chilled my arm as he steered me into the hall.
âWeâre having an Empowerment meeting.â
âYou didnât tell me you guys have become the Slob Empowerment Movement.â
âGeez, Sophie, youâre as bad as Aunt Nina. Iâll clean up when weâre done. Promise.â
âGood. I have a meeting, too.â I swung the takeout bag in front of him.
âAnother meeting of the Mu Shu Pork Society?â Vlad asked, crossing his arms and jutting out one hip.
I narrowed my eyes. âJust clean it up. You didnât tell me you guys were meeting here today.â
âDo I have to tell you everything?â
I held my glare steady.
Vlad fluffed up his ascot. âWe were chased out of the UDA by Lorraine. We need a place to meet. The Empowerment Movement is currently only in its infantile stages, so this is when we are most in need of a nurturing environment.â He smiled, a sweet, boyish smile that reminded me of the earnest kid he must have beenâback in the eighteen hundreds or so.
âShouldnât you be meeting in a cemetery or something ?â
Vladâs eyes widened. âDo you know one with mausoleum space?â
âLook, just wrap it up and give me fair warning the next