"He was right there!" Izzie exclaimed as she popped another piece of popcorn into her mouth.
They'd made it back to her place, and were sat on her couch with their movie time snacks. The movie was yet to be picked but the snacks were going down well.
"I know he was," Jake sighed, dunking a marshmallow into his hot chocolate and letting it sit to melt, "But why? Why was he right there? Where were his guards? Why the hell was he shopping for himself?"
The questions were valid, and there didn't seem to be a logical answer to any of them.
Izzie didn't understand any of it. His presence at the supermarket went against nearly everything she had read about in his paperwork.
He was far too rich and powerful to be going out anywhere without guards, let alone to a lowly supermarket.
"I don't know," she said, with the excited glint in her eye that he knew all too well "but we're going to find out."
"Well, we aren't right now," he argued, "What film are we going to watch?"
Izzie groaned at him, "Hasn't this got you intrigued?" she frowned.
"It has, but -" Jake began but was cut off by his phone ringing in his pocket. He sighed and pulled it out, checking the caller ID.
"It's my dad," he said, before answering it and putting it to his ear.
The conversation was short and sounded more like his father barking orders at him. Izzie stayed quiet, trying to catch what was being said, but didn't manage to.
Finally, Jake hung up and stared at the blank screen for a few moments.
"Well?" Izzie prompted, "What did he say?"
Jake sighed again, pushing the phone back into his pocket.
"Were going to have to reschedule our movie night," he grimaced, "One of my targets has been spotted in a club downtown."
He was genuinely disappointed.
Jake wasn't as keen on his work as she was. He was good at what he did, but sometimes his heart wasn't in it.
Tonight was one of those nights.
He had been really looking forward to spending some time with her, she could tell by how excited he'd been in the supermarket.
"You want to come with me?" he asked, taking her off guard. A smile slowly crept across his face, "For old time's sake."
Slowly her lips mirrored his smile.
The dynamic duo back together for another run, of course she'd take him up on the offer.
Her earlier tiredness was long forgotten, as she leapt off the couch and ran to the bedroom.
It didn't take her long to slip into a nice club outfit. Unfortunately, her go-to cocktail dress was still drying out on the washing line, so she opted for something a little different.
She chose a high waist pair of short shorts, with her nude tights underneath to hide her scars. No one would tell that she was wearing the tights unless they actually touched them. On top, she had gone for a cute push-up bra-let and a mesh tank top.
She kept the make-up on her face to a minimum and only accessorised with a ring and a cute bracelet.
The biggest time consumer was covering up her scars on her exposed skin with foundation and blending it to make it look natural.
Finally, she fluffed up her mess of curly of dark hair, using a quick spritz of hairspray to keep the volume and she was ready.
She slipped on her black stilettos and grabbed her clutch on the way out of the bathroom and found Jake stood waiting for her by the front door, looking a little bored.
His expression changed when he laid eyes on her, however.
"Wow," he breathed, "You look amazing."
Izzie rolled her eyes and shot him an unimpressed look as she stepped past him to opened the door.
"What? You do," he defended himself.
"Well... thanks, but we have a job to do," she ushered him out the door, "Let's get going."
The very familiar atmosphere surrounded them.
The loud thumping music, the grinding bodies, the flashing lights.
She was always here for work.
This was like her office at this point and she did wish that one day, maybe just one day, she could come here for fun as everyone else did.
Not that she minded her work, not at all, but to just come in with friends for a good time.
Just her, Jake and Kayla.
That is if Kayla ever got the chance for a visit anymore.
Kayla was a fellow slayer and was Izzie's only other friend apart from Jake. The three of them were inseparable at one point. They always did their training together, even did some missions together. Not as many as Jake and Izzie had done as a duo, but still, it was nice to have the three of them together.
Kayla had been moved across the country to a different division of slayers a year prior.
It had been sad when she had to move, but it meant she was closer to her parents and could train alongside them.
It was a good move for her in all, but Izzie and Jake still missed her with every passing day.
She'd give anything to go clubbing with Kayla and just have fun, without worrying about work.
"I've got eyes on him, far left of the bar, he's with a woman and seems to have two flanking guards," Jake's hushed voice came through her earpiece.
She pushed the button on hers, "Moving to your position," she confirmed and then started to make her way towards the bar.
Their target for the evening was a young rich vampire called Darius Kroner, he was trying to buy his way into the nobles even though he was not from a noble bloodline. It wasn't going to work well for him as the nobles were very particular about staying with their own.
He was a main funder for the trade of humans on the black market. They were to torture information out of him and then dispatch of him.
A simple enough job, the only tricky part was getting him alone.
The slayers' council had been trying for centuries to halt the trade of humans as food on the black market, but they hadn't managed to so far. Every time they felt like they got a step closer to finding out who was running it, the market would move or become more advanced. They always seemed to be one step behind but pushed forward anyway.
Darius being young and dumb could hold the answers they were looking for. He would be easier to break and may give them vital information to bring them down.
Izzie suddenly spotted him at the bar.
Just as Jake said, he was flirting with a beautiful human girl and behind him were two beefy looking guards.
It looked difficult, but not impossible.
She saw Jake at the opposite side of the bar, he gave a slight nod to her and she knew it was time for plan A.
She clutched her bag tight to her and strutted over to the bar, keeping her gaze fixated on the barman.
Just as she reached it she swung her elbow out a bit wider, knocking over the glass of wine that was next to the woman. She shrieked as the contents covered her dress, soaking in an effectively ruining it completely
She wasn't getting that stain out in a hurry.
"Oh my gosh, I am so sorry," Izzie turned to her, feigning concern and trying to fuss over her.
In reality, she was probably saving this girls life, she should be thankful.
"You stupid bitch! My dress is ruined!" the girl hissed at her. She turned to Darius, "Excuse me," was all she muttered before hopping off the stool and running for the bathroom as fast as her heels would allow.
That took care of problem one. The girl was gone.
Izzie then turned to Darius and gave her best sympathetic look, "I'm sorry about your girlfriend's dress," she gave a sad smile, "You can tell her I'll pay for it dry cleaning."
"Oh, she's not my girlfriend," Darius laughed, "Just a girl taking up my time."
Arrogant asshole, Izzie thought and it took all her strength not to let her expression drop.
"Well, I'm sorry for making her leave," she muttered, looking apologetic. She then turned to the barman and ordered a drink, acting like she was trying to pull away from the situation.
"Well, as it happens I now have some time," she heard him say from behind her, then a cold hand touched her shoulder, "I'm sure you could help fill it."
Ugh.
Disgusting.
She turned to him, "Really? You want to talk to me?" she looked shocked, though inside she was writhing with the need to just stab something through his damn heart.
Where the hell was Jake?
She was sure her 'crazy ex' should have come in by now to distract the guards, while she took him somewhere more private.
She didn't dare look away from Darius to see where he was, she may just give the game away if she started acting suspiciously.
Not that it seemed Darius was all too bright anyway, but the guards surely wouldn't miss it.
"Back off Darius, this one is with me," a voice suddenly cut in from behind her, and it certainly was not Jake's.
"Sorry, sir," Darius held up his hands and rose from his seat, motioning for his guards to move away, "No disrespect intended."Then he walked away.He fucking walked away!They were so close to the plan coming together.Izzie swung around, ready to clout whoever it was right in the face.She froze as her eyes locked with the eyes like steel.Cassius Lockwood stood before her, towering over her, and looking less than impressed.Her target.Was right here.Looking her in the face.His face was hard and unreadable as he looked over her.Then without another word, he turned and walked away.Now her own target was walking away!What the hell was happening?"What's going on? Where did he go?" she heard Jake's voice come through the earpiece, shocking her with its sudden intrusion.She didn't respond.She was very aware that she could possibly be being watched.She glanced across to wh
"What the hell happened?" Jake hissed angrily as she caught up with her outside the entrance to the club.Izzie just shook her head.She supposed she should feel guilty for getting distracted and just leaving Jake, but it was for good reason. She had thought she had her target... she had also thought wrong and made a huge mess of things.Beloved.The word just seemed to circle her mind, popping up in every thought she had.It couldn't be true.He was just trying to get himself out of a bad situation, and it had worked.He'd gotten away.No one had ever gotten away from her.Never.She always prided herself on that fact.Now in one single night, she had lost two targets in quick succession."Izzie!" Jake pretty much shouted and she realised he'd still be speaking but she hadn't heard a single word of what he was saying.They were walking back to the car."Sorry," she mumbled, feeling a little guilty,
A few days had passed since Izzie and Jake's conversation.The whole Beloved thing was still playing on her mind, but not as much as it had been. She had spent the last few days at home, catching up on sleep and re-reading Cassius Snr's file. She also had taken the time to get her much needed housework done. She had been neglecting it for work, but with laundry piling up and a sink full of dirty dishes she had decided it was time she tackled that.She had done her best to keep her mind off of Cassius, but he kept sneaking back in when she let her guard down.Why did he hav
Everything seemed to happen at once.The far window of the living room shattered, showering the room in glass as a black figure dove through, rolling to an elegant crouched stop on the floor. Izzie was already moving away from the wall, out of reach, drawing both her daggers from their sheaths and dropping into a defensive position.She met the gaze of her intruder. Two murderous red eyes locked with hers. His face was twisted into a gruesome snarl as he bared his
The drive to Jake's wasn't exactly long, but it felt like an eternity as she kept watch out the window, looking for any lurking glowing eyes.All of the stuff she felt she needed was packed up in a single suitcase in the back, along with her trusty weapons bag.She'd only packed clothes for a few days tops, one pair of pyjamas and a few essential toiletries.She didn't exactly plan on moving into Jake's house, so she packed light.Jake had tried to convince her to br
A few days had passed and she had settled in well living with Jake. It was actually quite nice living with her best friend, the only argument they'd had was what they were going to eat each night.Though Izzie had been adamant about only stays for a few days, she didn't exactly feel ready to go home just yet, so had asked Jake if she could extend her stay for a few more days.He had been ecstatic and agreed almost immediately.She got the feeling that Jake was quite lonely, which saddened her.
"Hey Jake," she tried to sound as normal as possible as she turned away from Cassius, "What's up?""Just double checking
"Where are your spare clothes?" Jake's asked as they drove along her street."Decided to treat myself to some new o
That's the last of it," Jake commented as she stood up holding yet another dustpan full of broken glass. He had personally tidied up most of the destruction in the living room. Cassius had helped a little where he could but had grown tired very quickly and needed to sit down. Neither male would let her or Esther help in the cleaning up, though Esther didn't seem overly concerned by that. Izzie, however, had begun to feel better and wanted to help but they insisted that she continue to rest until they were sure she was fully healed. Right now, she was snuggled up on Cassius' lap with her head leaning on his shoulder while his strong arms wrapped around her like a safety blanket. His leant his head on hers while they both watched Jake finish up the cleaning. Esther had long since disappeared into the kitchen, lord knows what she was doing but Izzie didn't care much as long as she was away from her. "Is there anything we can use to patch up that window?" Cassius asked as a shiver ran th
It was cold.Very cold.There's was nothing around but darkness.'Am I - am I dead?' Izzie thought and it seemed to echo in the vast void around her as if she had spoken aloud. She felt light as if she was made of no more than air. She was just kind of there, floating in the black.She must be dead.This was not what she expected death to be.She didn't know exactly what she had expected.Pain and suffering.
Vanessa didn't have time to react. A scream had just started to escape her lungs when the bullet hit. Given her strange angle over Izzie Jake hadn't managed to shoot anything vital, probably through fear of hitting Izzie, but it had been enough for Vanessa to fall away from Izzie.Izzie watched as Vanessa fell to the ground, holding her side as the blood began to ooze from it. Izzie saw the burn of the silver begin to smoke in her side, but if it was the same thing that had hit Cassius then she could still have a lot of life in her yet."Izzie!" Jake called, and she looked over just in time to see him kick her dagger back towards her. The blade slid elegantly across the floor, coming right for her and she instinctively put out her hand to catch it. It was almost like fate as the ha
Izzie spit out a mouthful of blood from what she hoped was Vanessa's final attack. She lay crumpled on the floor unable to move from the agony that she felt. Bones were broken and possibly a ruptured organ or two. Moving hurt, her insides hurt, her outsides hurt, hell, even breathing hurt.It appeared that vampy Barbie wasn't just a pretty face.She was an entire cold plastic bitch, through and through.Izzie had never been one to give up, but right now, death would be welcome. She forced her head up, her gaze locking on Cassius one more time as she felt Vanessa approaching behind her, getting ready to deliver the final blow.Those sad steel
Bang!The scream of agony came almost instantly as the shot was fired.
Jake was...Jake was a vampire...How?When?When she'd last seen him he'd been...She was in shock.She was unsure if this was better or worse than her zombie nightmare.Had that been a premonition?Vampires were technically be classed as walking corpses so her nightmare hadn't been far wrong, he was just a little less decomposed.Frankly, he was terrifying.Her best friend was leering over her, trying to fight his way to her throat with a crazed look in his eye as his bloodlust was taking over. New turns or fledgelings could be some of the most dangerous vampires. They hadn't learned to control their hunger yet and instinct would take over them. A fledgeling couldn't control how much they took either and almost every feed ended in death. When the blood lust took over they wouldn't even bat an eye at killing their own mother as long as they sated that hunger.There was a
Izzie's heart raced as she stared at the window. Even though she couldn't actually see out of it she just had this gut feeling that there was someone on the other side staring back. She didn't dare look away. She kept her gaze on the window as she started to back away from it, sidestepping her way towards to bedroom. She kept her eyes fixated on the dark beyond the window the entire time that she moved.Once at th
"What shall we do?" Cassius questioned from where he lay sprawled out across the couch. Izzie was sitting in the large armchair adjacent to him, curled up in her thick black blanket. She was currently in a food coma, with a belly being full to bursting. Cassius had really gone all out with her 'night-time breakfast'.She had only expected one, possibly two omelettes. Not only was there a cheesy omelette cooked to perfection, but he had also done her a side of bacon, toast and fried mushrooms. It was heavenly and she had cleaned the plate, even after her stomach had begun to protest that it was full. It had been just far too good to waste.She just shrugged in response. She was still heavily pregnant with her food baby and had just been happily enjoying his company. The thought of having
"Cas," Izzie mumbled sleepily, prodding him in the chest. He didn't even stir. She still found it so unnerving when he was asleep. The lack of breathing and heartbeat always made her fear her was dead. On the flip side though, he looked so peaceful. His dark hair was getting long and was scruffed up from a morning of fun with some strands draping down over his thick lashes. No lines furrowed his perfect face and he looked even younger when he was asleep.Not that she k