Dead Until Dark

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Authors: Charlaine Harris
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Green. He was furious that someone had killed a woman he knew, and he was hoping it wasn't a black man because that would make his relation-ship with Kenya even more tense. I switched.
    Rene Lenier was wishing someone would come and get the body out of the house. He was hoping no one knew he'd slept with Dawn Green. I couldn't spell out his thoughts ex-actly, they were very black and snarled. Some people I can't get a clear reading on. He was very agitated. Sam came hurrying toward me, slowing down when he saw JB was touching me. I could not read Sam's thoughts. I could feel his emotions (right now a mix of worry, concern, and anger) but I could not spell out one single thought. This was so fascinating and unexpected that I stepped out of JB's embrace, wanting to go up to Sam and grab his arms and look into his eyes and really probe around in his head. I remembered when he'd touched me, and I'd shied away. Now he felt me in his head and though he kept Generated by ABC Amber LIT Conv erter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.html
    on walking toward me, his mind flinched back. Despite his invitation to me, he hadn't known I would see he was different from oth-ers: I picked up on that until he shut me down. I'd never felt anything like it. It was like an iron door slamming. In my face. I'd been on the point of reaching out to him instinctively, but my hand dropped to my side. Sam deliberately looked at Kevin, not at me.
    "What's happening, Officer?" Sam asked. "We're going to break into this house, Mr. Merlotte, unless you have a master key." Why would Sam have a key? "He's my landlord," JB said in my ear, and I jumped.
    "He is?" I asked stupidly.
    "He owns all three duplexes."
    Sam had been fishing in his pocket, and now he came up with a bunch of keys. He flipped through them expertly, stop-ping at one and singling it out, getting it off the ring and handing it to Kevin.
    'This fits front and back?" Kevin asked. Sam nodded. He still wasn't looking at me. Kevin went to the back door of the duplex, out of sight, and we were all so quiet we could hear the key turn in the lock. Then he was in the bedroom with the dead woman, and we could see his face twist when the smell hit him. Holding one hand across his mouth and nose, he bent over the body and put his fingers on her neck. He looked out the window then and shook his head at his partner. Kenya nodded and headed out to the street to use the radio in the patrol car.
    "Listen, Sookie, how about going to dinner with me to-night?" JB asked. "This has been tough on you, and you need some fun to make up for it."
    "Thanks, JB." I was very conscious of Sam listening. "It's really nice of you to ask. But I have a feeling I'm going to be working extra hours today."
    For just a second, JB's handsome face was blank. Then comprehension filtered in. "Yeah, Sam's gotta hire someone else," he observed. "I got a cousin in Springhill needs a job. Maybe I'll give her a call. We could live right next door to each other, now."
    I smiled at him, though I am sure it was a very weak smile, as I stood shoulder to shoulder with the man I'd worked with for two years.
    "I'm sorry, Sookie," he said quietly.
    "For what?" My own voice was just as low. Was he going to acknowledge what had passed between us—or rather, failed to pass?
    "For sending you to check on Dawn. I should have come myself. I was sure she was just shacked up with someone new and needed a reminder that she was supposed to be working. The last time I had to come get her, she yelled at me so much I just didn't want to deal with it again. So like a coward, I sent you, and you had to find her like that."
    "You're full of surprises, Sam."
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    He didn't turn to look at me or make any reply. But his fingers folded around mine. For a long moment, we stood in the sun with people buzzing around us, holding hands. His palm was hot and dry, and his fingers were strong. I felt I

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