Hunting My Holidate – Chandelle LaVaun

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“If we’re going on a recon mission, then maybe you should’ve picked a more inconspicuous car?” “Don’t you worry your pretty little head. I got this.” He sat back and drove in that masculine way with one hand on the steering wheel and the other resting on the door.

This close, I shifted my gaze from the streets and looked him over. Even on a recon mission he was dressed well in a dark navy suit tailored perfectly to his body. His shirt was a pristine white and pressed into crisp lines. His shoes were a darker brown and polished to a shine. He’d put effort into his appearance tonight .

. . but why? Even his normally unruly hair was styled to fall around his face. His amber eyes darted to mine. “Do I meet your standards?” I jerked my eyes away from him. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” “Keep tellin’ yourself that.” He gave a dark rumbling chuckle. “Is Kaso going to be angry at you if he finds out about us?” I turned away from him and crossed my arms. The car glided through traffic like a hot knife through butter.

He shrugged. “It’s bad for business, and business has always come first. This mission is business.” “Fair enough.” I let the conversation fall to an easy silence. Andreas reached for the radio and flicked it on. One of our songs blared through the car and I smirked. He twisted the knob, tuning the old car to another station and another of our songs came on. He glared at me, then pushed the knob in shutting the radio off. “I’m surrounded by Virtues.” “What a struggle for you.”

I shook my head. We somehow got out of Manhattan in record time and onto the Brooklyn Bridge. I leaned back in the seat and gazed up at the lights as we moved. I’d always found the bridge to be beautiful, and my memory drifted back to when it’d been originally built. “I’ve always loved this bridge. I remember when it was built.” “Wasn’t that long ago,” Andres whispered. It wasn’t often that I ran into someone who was older. It was almost comforting .

. . almost. “I forgot you’re kind of older.” “Kind of?” He chuckled. “I’m old.” “You’re a cute teenager. I’ll give you that.”

If you can’t stop singing “Fit check for my napalm era” …then this one is for you, whether you’re a Mira, Rumi, or Zoey. #iykyk But if you watched KPOP Demon Hunters and related to the blue derpy cat that had meltdowns over the tipped over flower pot…well…we see you. We are you. This is definitely one for you. Megan & Chandelle OceanofPDF.com ONE KASO “How many times we gotta tell you?

You got a problem, you give us a call.” I motioned to the two young vampires standing across from us. “Enough with these amateurs.” Whereas my brother and I preserved the older ways and always looked professional—a more dignified look with our pressed suits, with or without the jackets—these two were barely a century old and acted as young as they looked in their jeans and cashmere sweaters. Their hair was cut short and stuck out in all different directions like a modern-day boyband.

The smaller of the two vampires straightened his shoulders and held his chin up. “We had it under control.” “The hell you did.” Benny, our long-time client, ran his hand over his dark hair, then his dark eyes met mine. “Listen, Kaso, I meant no offense. I got in a little trouble and these two are way cheaper than you twos. I thought they could clean it up.” “And by clean it up you mean kill someone and get you exiled back to Fourth Realm?”

I shook my head at him. “You’re lucky me and my brother were available tonight.” Benny nodded and held his hands out in front of him, the gold metal of his rings sparkling under the ceiling lights. “I know, I know.” “Everything was fine,” the other young vampire spoke up, but his voice was small and weak, like he was still trying to convince himself too.

“We had it.” “You had it?” My eyebrows rose. “You had it?” I glanced over to my brother who stood next to a human female laid out on a rickety table. Her skin was deathly pale, and her sweat-matted, dark hair was stuck to her head. From across the room my vampire sense picked up her sluggish heartbeats. I scoffed and met my brother’s eye while hiking my thumb in their direction. “You hear that, Andreas? They had it.” My brother pursed his lips as he examined the IV he’d placed in the woman’s arm, then up at the bag of blood hanging beside her.

“Yeah, clearly.” “You two showed up here acting like a pair of fucking morons.”

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