Immortal Sins
"Get in," Kari said.
Ana Luisa climbed into the vehicle as if it might swallow her whole.
Kari grinned inwardly. Ana Luisa didn’t say a word when Kari showed her how to fasten the seat belt, or when Kari closed the door, but all the color drained out of the girl’s face when Kari put the hearse in gear and pulled out of the parking structure.
Kari’s next stop was to pick up the coffin.
Ana Luisa frowned as two attendants slid the coffin into the back of the hearse. "Who is in there?" she asked.
"An acquaintance," Kari replied, and left it at that. Rourke had told her that Ana Luisa didn’t know that he was a vampire. As far as she was concerned, when the time came, he could tell the girl the truth and handle the aftermath, whatever that might be.
"Where is Rourke?" Ana Luisa asked. She glanced around, obviously looking for him.
"He’ll join us later."
"But…"
"I can’t explain it now," Kari said. "Don’t worry. He’s going to meet us at my house."
Kari was grateful for Ana Luisa’s silence on the drive home. The last few days had left her feeling utterly exhausted. She couldn’t wait to get home, to sleep in her own bed.
Kari let out a sigh when she pulled into the driveway. After stepping out of the hearse, she gathered her luggage and carried it up to the front door, then went back and locked the hearse. Returning to the house, she opened the front door and stepped inside. After staying in the tiny apartment in Bucharest, her house seemed huge.
Ana Luisa followed Kari inside, her eyes alight with interest as she went, uninvited, from room to room. Kari trailed behind her, answering her questions, doing her best to explain what the various appliances were and how they worked.
In the bathroom, Kari showed Ana Luisa the tub and asked if she’d like to bathe.
"Is this like the shower?" the girl asked.
"Sort of, only you do it sitting down. Didn’t you take baths in your time?"
"Not often," Ana replied as she studied the tub. "And never in anything like this."
"Well, people in my time usually bathe every day."
"What if I don’t wish to bathe every day?"
Kari shrugged. "I guess that’s up to you. You can take a shower, if you’d rather, although I think baths are more relaxing, but it’s up to you."
"I should like to bathe," Ana Luisa decided.
Kari showed her how to turn the tap on and off, added a generous amount of jasmine-scented bubble bath to the running water, then showed the girl where the towels were. While the tub filled, Kari retrieved Ana Luisa’s suitcase and then showed the girl to the guest bedroom.
"Make yourself at home," Kari said, then left the room.
After returning to the living room, Kari sank down onto the sofa, closed her eyes, and immediately had a mental image of Rourke resting outside in the coffin. It would be hours until the sun set. Tomorrow, she would have to return the hearse, then go to the market and stock up on groceries. She glanced at her watch, wondering if Ana Luisa was going to spend the night in the tub.
Another thirty minutes passed before Ana Luisa emerged from the bathroom wearing the nightgown Kari had bought for her.
"I thought you’d drowned," Kari muttered under her breath.
Ana Luisa glanced around the room. "Where is Rourke? You said he would meet us here."
"I’m sure he’ll be along in a while," Kari said. "Are you hungry?"
Ana Luisa nodded. "Yes."
"Well, there’s no food in the house," Kari said, "and I’m too tired to go out, so…" She reached for the phone and ordered spaghetti, garlic bread, a small pizza, and a salad from Pizza Joe’s.
Joe’s son delivered her order thirty minutes later.
Kari quickly set the table, then dished up the spaghetti. She left the pizza in the box, filled two bowls with salad and two glasses with milk, placed everything on the table, and then sat down across from Ana Luisa.
Ana Luisa regarded the food on her plate with open curiosity. After watching Kari pick up a slice of pizza, Ana Luisa did likewise. She chewed it slowly for a moment before declaring, "I like it! Can I have more?"
"Help yourself."
The girl had a little trouble winding the spaghetti around her fork. Kari couldn’t remember if forks had been around three hundred years ago, but Ana Luisa got the hang of it after a few minutes and declared that spaghetti was her new favorite food.
Kari had just finished clearing the dishes when someone knocked at the door.
Kari opened it, surprised to find Rourke on the doorstep, since he usually just appeared in the house, and then she remembered that Ana Luisa was in the living room watching TV.
"Is everything all right?" he asked, glancing past her.
"Yes, we didn’t have any trouble at all. You should be a magician."
He grinned faintly.
"Are you coming in?" she asked when he continued to stand on the porch.
"I must go out for a short time. I came only to make sure you had arrived safely."
Noting the faint red glow in his eyes, she said, "I guess you haven’t eaten."
"No." His nostrils flared. "But you have. Pizza again. And spaghetti."
She grinned. "They’re my favorites."
"Heavy on the garlic?" he said, grinning back at her.
"Sorry. Have you ever thought of…never mind."
"What?"
"Well, instead of going out and, uh, preying on the local population, have you ever thought of, well, getting blood from the Red Cross instead?"
He lifted one brow. "This Red Cross gives blood away?"
"Not exactly, but I saw this movie where a vampire survived on blood taken from a blood bank. And another program where the vampire survived on the blood of cattle."
Rourke grimaced. "’Tis obvious you have never been a vampire."
Kari made a face at him. "I guess neither idea appeals to you."
"No."
"Well, it was just a thought."
He caressed her cheek with the back of his hand. "You appeal to me. Will you be all right while I am gone?"
"I think I can survive without you for an hour or so," she said dryly.
His mouth quirked at one corner. "Will you not miss me even a little?"
She shook her head. "I’d say yes, but you’ve already got an ego the size of the Grand Canyon."
He laughed softly.
"Rourke, what are you going to do about Ana Luisa? I mean, she can’t stay here with me indefinitely, you know."
He looked thoughtful for a moment, then said, "I will find her a coven. They will look after her."