Kiss of Death

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out of here. Right now. You let Berle go, and we’ll let this pass. Nobody gets hurt.”
    “We’re going,” Claire said instantly, and grabbed Shane’s hand. Michael let go of the angry guy, Berle, who snatched his arm back and rubbed at his wrist as if it hurt. It probably did. Claire could see white marks where Michael had held him. That was restraint, for Michael; he probably could have broken the bone without much effort. “Sir?” She spoke again to Orange Cap, treating him like the man in charge, and he nodded and clapped his friends on the shoulders.
    They all stepped back.
    Claire slipped out of the booth and squeezed by the men, practically dragging Shane with her. Eve and Michael followed. They walked away from the table, into the store, and Claire pushed open the door and led them all outside, into the harsh white light near the gas pumps and the car.
    She looked back at the store. The three men, the people working the restaurant, and practically everyone else were looking out the windows at them.
    Claire turned on Eve first. “Are you crazy?” she demanded. “Just couldn’t shut up, could you? And you!” She pointed at Michael. “You’re not in Morganville anymore, Michael. Back there you were a big dog. Out here, you’re what we were back there. Vulnerable. So you need to stop thinking that people owe you respect just because you’re a vampire.”
    He looked stunned. “That’s not what I—”
    “It was,” she said, interrupting him. “You acted like a vamp, Michael. Like any vamp getting back-talked by a human. You could have gotten us hurt. You could have gotten Eve killed!”
    Michael looked at Shane, who lifted his shoulders in a tiny, apologetic shrug. “She’s not wrong, bro.”
    “That’s not what it was,” Michael insisted. “I was just trying to—look, Eve started it.”
    “Hey! That thump you heard was me under the bus, there! ”
    Shane shrugged again. “And now Michael’s not wrong. Hey, I like this game. I don’t have to be the wrong one for once in my life.”
    “Shut up, Shane,” Eve snapped. “What about you, Miss Oh, sir, please let my friends go; I’m such a delicate little flower? What a crock of shit, Claire!”
    “Oh, so now you’re mad because I got you out of it?” Claire felt her cheeks flaming, and she was literally shaking now with anger and distress. “You started it, Eve! I was just trying to keep you from getting killed! Sorry you didn’t like how I pulled that off!”
    “You just—can’t you stand up for yourself?”
    “Hey,” Shane said softly, and touched Eve’s arm. She whirled toward him, fists clenched, but Shane held up both hands in clear surrender. “She stood up for you. Might want to consider that before you go calling Claire a coward. She’s never been that.”
    “Oh, sure, you take her side!”
    “It’s not a side,” Shane said. “And if it is, you ought to be on it, too.”
    Michael had been watching, calming down (or at least shutting down), and now he reached out and put his hands on Eve’s shoulders. She tensed, then relaxed, closed her eyes, and blew out an impatient breath. “Right,” she said. “You’re going to tell me I can’t be upset about nearly getting my face cut off.”
    “No,” Michael said. “But don’t take it out on Claire. It’s not her fault.”
    “It’s mine.”
    “Well...” He sighed. “Kind of mine, too. Share?”
    Eve turned to face him. “I like my blame. I keep it close like a warm, furry blanket.”
    “Let go,” he said, and kissed her lightly. “You’re taking my side of the blame blanket.”
    “Fine. You can have half.” Eve was calmer now, and relaxed into Michael’s embrace. “Damn. That was stupid, wasn’t it? We nearly got killed over ice cream.”
    “Another thing I don’t want on my tombstone,” Shane said.
    “You have others?” Claire asked.
    He held up one finger. “I thought it wasn’t loaded,” Shane said. Second finger. “Hand me a match so I can

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