I hope everyone liked the edit and re-write on Ch. 10!!
I'm also sorry about the long wait for Ch.11. I'd forgotten what it was like to have the full blown flu let along a house full of people with it.
I had tried writing as soon as I was feeling slightly alive only to realize mentally I was as wiped out as physically... so it took me this time to finally get better. Ch. 12 is already in the works and it's safe to say almost half way done :)
~Shadow~
Chapter 11
Stepping into the hallway, Lucien knew his nosey sister already sensed his approach. Gritting his teeth, he wished he'd be able to speak with her privately instead of with the group he knew he'd find.
"It looks like we're not going to have to wait much longer for an update," he heard her say, her laughter filling the room as he stepped to the kitchen door.
Lucien knew better to have been shocked at anything his twin did but seeing her with waist length white hair, streaked with jet black and hot pink was more than he'd expected even from her.
"You don't like my new look?" Lucinda asked, pretending to be crushed by his obvious reaction. Standing up she whirled around, showing off the skin tight white leather cat suit she wore, with of all things hot pink stiletto boots.
Victor patted Sophie's hand when she sighed, "Let's not start our visit with a confrontation you two," he said with a knowing smile, meeting Lucien's eyes. "I asked your sister to accompany me since she has some information I think you'll find interesting," he explained.
Lucien nodded he understood, smiling at the fact that the recently changed man held the same steel in his voice of his father to stop him in his tracks. "Luci, it's good to see you, even though it'd be hard for a blind man to miss a get up like that." He laughed when she glared at him, hating the nick name he'd always used when he was out to annoy her.
Christian didn't stifle his laugh at all, earning a violent squeeze from Megan under the table at his actions. "Any news on how Gypsy faired after the other night?" he asked carefully, not wanting to alert Megan to the possibility things hadn't gone well.
Nodding his thanks, he turned up the coffee Sophie had handed him. Meeting Phillip then Christian's eyes he knew each suspected something had happened.
"Caydn and Gypsy are both fine," he said carefully, "They're down stairs in my room to hopefully avoid anymore of Barton and Damone's games until she has a chance to digest just how serious this is."
Sophie sat back down between Vince and Victor, "Do you really think Barton now intends to kill her, or was it just anger?" she asked with a frown, concerned about her niece.
"I wish I could tell you one way or the other Sophie, but I'd rather be safe than sorry, so I'm thinking he does mean it," he said seriously.
Lucinda glanced at Victor when Barton's name was mentioned. At his nod she now understood why he'd asked her to join him.
"It seems this name 'Barton'. I'm assuming is Barton Currington, keeps popping up," she said leaning back in her chair when everyone looked at her. "I've been spending the past months having some fun in the underground clubs around Munich, hence the outfit," she said flashing Lucien a smile. "I'd started doing some looking into some unexplained deaths of random newly turned. It seems the name Barton Currington is associated with a company new to the Munich area."
"I called Lucinda after I'd gotten a few disturbing calls, some of the protectors from that same area were found brutally murdered," Victor explained, getting everyone's attention. "The deaths were made to look as if they'd been brutalized by us, even though those of our community knew instantly it was a fraud."
Vince leaned forward, looking at his father, "Why didn't you call me, letting me know so I could start working on some increased security here?" he asked his annoyance obvious.
Phillip leaned back in his chair clearing his throat. "I hate to be the one to end what looks to be a dramatic argument," he laughed. "It's almost dawn, and not all of us have the strength of Lucien and Lucinda," he said nodding toward Megan who covered her yawn sheepishly.
"It would also be better for us to wait until Caydn and Gypsy are here before we discuss everything, so as to not have to repeat it," he explained. "I'm also going to call Jazleen and make arrangements for increased security for her and Angelique. A call to Micah and Samantha wouldn't be out of order since they've been here and possibly seen also," he said looking at Christian who nodded his agreement.
Sophie stood gathering the cups from the table. She noticed her hand trembling just as Megan reached out, taking it giving it a gentle squeeze of assurance all would be fine.
"I opened the other wing of the house when Vince told me you and Lucinda would be arriving. Also some additional staff would be coming in tomorrow morning," she said rinsing the cups placing them in the dishwasher.
Vince wrapped his arm around Sophie's shoulder, before looking around the room. "If you'll excuse us we're going to get some sleep, we've been up almost twenty four hours now ourselves," turning he escorted his concerned wife from the room toward their apartment.
"Have you and Vince discussed your choice yet?" Lucien asked taking the vacant seat beside Victor.
Victor closed his eyes for a minute, shaking his head. "We discussed it over the phone beforehand but not since then," he explained. "I think he and I need to do just that as soon as possible."
Lucinda who'd been silent, observing those around her stood up smoothly, flashing Christian a smile. "Well it seems that since you've found your mate there isn't going to be room enough for me in your bed anymore," she chuckled seeing Megan's eyes flare, glaring at both she and Christian. "That is unless she might be interested in something more than just you," she winked at Megan who almost snarled.
Phillip laughed while Christian groaned. "Luci stop it now!" Lucien said firmly. "We don't have time nor the patience for your games sister dear," he snapped sarcastically. "I suggest you find yourself a room here and leave everyone else alone."