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mans was that they just never had enough blood in them。 It seemed like only seconds later the girl ran dry。 I rattled her limp body in frustration。 Already my throat was beginning to burn again。 I threw the spent body to the ground and crouched against the wall; wondering if I could grab the unconscious girl and make off with her before Diego could catch up to me。
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Diego was already finished with the man。 He looked at me with an expression that I could only describe as… sympathetic。 But I could have been dead wrong。 I couldn’t remember anyone ever giving me sympathy before; so I wasn’t positive what it looked like。 “Go for it;” he told me; nodding to the limp girl on the ground。 “Are you kidding me?” “Naw; I’m good for now。 We’ve got time to hunt some more tonight。” Watching him carefully for some sign of a trick; I darted forward and snagged the girl。 Diego made no move to stop me。 He turned away slightly and looked up at the black sky。 I sank my teeth into her neck; keeping my eyes on him。 This one was even better than the last。 Her blood was entirely clean。 The blonde girl’s blood had the bitter aftertaste that came with drugs I was so used to that; I’d barely noticed。 It was rare for me to get really clean blood; because I followed the dregs rule。 Diego seemed to follow the rules; too。 He must have smelled what he was giving up。 Why had he done it? When the second body was empty; my throat felt better。 There was a lot of blood in my system。 I probably wouldn’t really burn for a few days。 Diego was still waiting; whistling quietly through his teeth。 When I let the body fall to the ground with a thud; he turned back to me and smiled。 “Um; thanks;” I said。 He nodded。 “You looked like you needed it more than me。 I
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remember how hard it is in the beginning。” “Does it get easier?” He shrugged。 “In some ways。” We looked at each other for a second。 “Why don’t we dump these bodies in the sound?” he suggested。 I bent down; grabbed the dead blonde; and slung her limp body over my shoulder。 I was about to get the other one; but Diego was there before me; the pimp already on his back。 “I got it;” he said。 I followed him up the alley wall; and then we swung across the girders under the freeway。 The lights from the cars below didn’t touch us。 I thought how stupid people were; how oblivious; and I was glad I wasn’t one of the clueless。 Hidden in the darkness; we made our way to an empty dock; closed for the night。 Diego didn’t hesitate at the end of the concrete; he just jumped right over the edge with his bulky burden and disappeared into the water。 I slid in after him。 He swam as sleek and quick as a shark; shooting deeper and farther out into the black sound。 He stopped suddenly when he found what he was looking for a huge; slimecovered boulder on the ocean floor; sea stars and garbage clinging to its sides。 We had to be more than a hundred feet deep to a human; it would have seemed pitchblack here。 Diego let go of his bodies。 They swayed slowly in the current beside him while he shoved his hand into the mucky sand at the base of the rock。 After a second he found a hold and ripped the boulder up from its resting spot。 The weight of it drove him waistdeep into the
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dark seafloor。 He looked up and nodded to me。 I swam down to him; hooking his bodies with one hand on my way。 I shoved the blonde into the black hole under the rock; then pushed the second girl and the pimp in after her。 I kicked them lightly to make sure they were in; and then got out of the way。 Diego let the boulder fall。 It wobbled a little; adjusting to the newly uneven foundation。 He kicked his way out of the muck; swam to the top of the boulder; and then pushed it down; grinding the obstructions flat underneath。 He swam back a few yards to view his work。 Perfect; I mouthed。 These three bodies would never resurface。 Riley would never hear a story about them on the news。 He grinned and held up his hand。 It took me a minute to understand that he was looking for a high five。 Hesitantly; I swam forward; tapped my palm to his; then kicked away; putting some distance between us。 Diego got a weird expression on his face; and then he shot to the surface like a bullet。 I darted up after him; confused。 When I broke through to the air; he was almost choking on his laughter。 “What?” He couldn’t answer me for a minute。 Finally he blurted out; “Worst high five ever。” I sniffed; irritated。 “Couldn’t be sure you weren’t just going to rip my arm off or something。” Diego snorted。 “I wouldn’t do that。”
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“Anyone else would;” I countered。 “True; that;” he agreed; suddenly not as amused。 “You up for a little more hunting?” “Do you have to ask?” We came out of the water under a bridge and lucked right into two homeless guys sleeping in ancient; filthy sleeping bags on top of a shared mattress of old newspapers。 Neither one of them woke up。 Their blood was soured by alcohol; but still better than nothing。 We buried them in the sound; too; under a different rock。 “Well; I’m good for a few weeks;” Diego said when we were out of the water again; dripping on the end of another empty dock。 I sighed。 “I guess that’s the easier part; right? I’ll be burning again in a couple of days。 And then Riley will probably send me out with more of Raoul’s mutants again。” “I can e with you; if you want。 Riley pretty much lets me do what I want。” I thought about the offer; suspicious for a second。 But Diego really didn’t seem like any of the others。 I felt different with him。 Like I didn’t need to watch my back so much。 “I’d like that;” I admitted。 It felt off to say this。 Too vulnerable or something。 But Diego just said “cool” and smiled at me。 “So how e Riley gives you such a long leash?” I asked; wondering about the relationship there。 The more time I spent with Diego; the less I could picture him being in tight with Riley。 Diego was so… friendly。 Nothing like Riley。 But maybe it was an
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oppositesattract thing。 “Riley knows he can trust me to clean up my messes。 Speaking of which; do you mind running a quick errand?” I was starting to be entertained by this strange boy。 Curious about him。 I wanted to see what he would do。 “Sure;” I said。 He bounded across the dock toward the road that ran along the waterfront。 I followed after。 I caught the scent of a few humans; but I knew it was too dark and we were too fast for them to see us。 He chose to travel across rooftops again。 After a few jumps; I recognized both our scents。 He was retracing our earlier path。 And then we were back to that first alley; where Kevin and the other guy had gotten stupid with the car。 “Unbelievable;” Diego growled。 Kevin and Co。 had just left; it appeared。 Two other cars were stacked on top of the first; and a handful of bystanders had been added to the body count。 The cops weren’t here yetbecause anyone who might have reported the mayhem was already dead。 “Help me sort this out?” Diego asked。 “Okay。” We dropped down; and Diego quickly threw the cars into a new arrangement; so that it sort of looked like they’d hit each other rather than been piled up by a giant tantrumthrowing baby。 I grabbed the two dry; lifeless bodies abandoned on the pavement and stuffed them under the apparent site of impact。 “Bad accident;” I mented。
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Diego grinned。 He took a lighter out of a ziplock from his pocket and started igniting the clothes of the victims。 I grabbed my own lighter Riley reissued these when we went hunting; Kevin should have used his and got to work on the upholstery。 The bodies; dried out and laced with flammable venom; blazed up quickly。 “Get back;” Diego warned; and I saw that he had the first car’s gas hatch open and the lid screwed off the tank。 I jumped up the closest wall; perching a story above to watch。 He took a few steps back and lit a match。 With perfect aim; he tossed it into the small hole。 In the same second; he leaped up beside me。 The boom of the explosion shook the whole street。 Lights started going on around the corner。 “Well done;” I said。 “Thanks for your help。 Back to Riley’s?” I frowned。 Riley’