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Stakes & Stilettos - Michelle Rowen [59]

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’d flown from Rome for this express purpose.”

Vatican vampire?

“Well,” I began cautiously. “Maybe Thierry wants you to have your freedom. I mean, you two don’t live together, you don’t spend any time together, for how long now? More than a hundred years?”

“What does that have to do with anything?”

“I’m just thinking that maybe this is something that has been in the works for a while.”

There was a pause, and then, “Do you know what he states as the reason our marriage should be annulled?”

I twisted a finger into my hair and tried to will myself to relax. “No idea.”

“That I had no intention of staying true to my vows of fidelity when we married.”

I waited. “And?”

“And what?”

“Are you trying to tell me that you’ve been faithful to him for six hundred years?”

She cleared her throat. “That is a little personal, my dear. He also goes on to say that he has reason to believe I was already married when we were wed.”

My eyebrows went up at that. “Were you?”

She cleared her throat again. “You know, it was a very long time ago. Certain details are, of course, a tad obscured by time.”

“Why are you getting so bent out of shape about this? Your marriage is in name only, isn’t it? That’s assuming you weren’t already married to… what was the dude’s name you were head-over-fangs for back in the day… Marcellus?”

She sniffed. “Yes, my true love, Marcellus. I still think of him every day.”

“Were you married to him before you met Thierry?”

“It doesn’t matter anymore.”

“Sure it does.” I felt a hot line of anger beginning to snake through me. This woman, while beautiful and intimidating and ancient, was annoying as all hell. And considering who she was and how completely she screwed up my love life by her very existence, I actually didn’t dislike her. Annoyance. That was all. But annoyance wasn’t hate.

“I loved Marcellus with every fiber of my being. He was my soulmate.”

I cleared my throat. “And what about Thierry?”

“Pardonnez-moi?”

“What was Thierry to you? I mean, you did get hitched, after all, whether or not it was actually 100 percent legit.”

“Things were different then, my dear.”

“Were you in love with him?” My voice rose a level in volume.

“I don’t believe that I remember you being like this before,” she said. “You are normally so calm, collected, and polite. Barely noticeable, really. Is there trouble?”

I leaned back in the leather chair and sighed. “You could say that.”

“Is there anything I can do to be of assistance?”

“Yes, actually, there is.”

“What, my dear?” she asked. “You are one of my truest friends and I would certainly do anything in my power to make your life happier.”

“Sign the papers.”

“Pardon me?”

My grip on the phone increased. “I said, sign the papers. The annulment papers? In front of you? Sign them. You don’t love Thierry and he doesn’t love you. You don’t even mind that he and I are together, which, let’s face it, is not normal loving-wife behavior. Your marriage is a sham and I get the feeling it’s been pretty much over ever since the plague-infested honeymoon. There really isn’t any problem here. Keep the last name if that’s what you want. Just sign the papers and set him free.”

There was silence for a moment. “Free to be with you, you mean.”

“That’s right.”

“So you did know about this little matter after all.”

“I may have heard about it.”

“Was it your idea?”

“No.”

“I don’t believe you.”

I sighed heavily. “Believe what you want, Veronique. I’m sorry that the idea he wants a clean break after all this time hurt you, and I’m sorry if I’m sounding a bit bitchy, but I’ve just recently been cursed to act like a walking vampire cliché who can’t go out during the day in case I get burnt to a crisp, so I guess my mood could be a little better.”

“A curse?” Her tone turned curious. “Tell me more.”

And I did.

“It sounds as if you are behaving like a nightwalker,” she said after I finished telling her about my side-effects.

I felt cold at that. “Yeah, I know. Thierry hasn’t completely confirmed that’s what I am now, but I’m thinking he’s just trying to protect me. Do you think that’s

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