could feel in the necklace. She gently lifted the older woman's eyelids—her pupils were huge. She'd been drugged, undoubtedly to stop her running.
'Miss James?'
The sharp voice bit through the darkness, and she jumped. 'In here.'
The FBI agent with the blue eyes appeared in the doorway. The beam of his flashlight hit her square in the eyes, and she threw up her hand to cut the glare.
'Sorry,' he said, moving the light to one side. 'You found her?'
She nodded. 'She's been drugged and assaulted. You'd better get the paramedics down here quickly.'
He stopped by her side, his expression grim as he stripped off his coat and placed it carefully over Anne.
It wouldn't have offered much in the way of warmth, but at least it offered a little more dignity.
'They've already been called. We've got one man dead out there and another with half his neck ripped apart.' He hesitated. 'What were those things?'
'What did they look like?' she hedged, wary of telling him the truth.
'Well, they certainly fit the image of every damn vampire I've seen on the silver screen. But vampires just can't exist.'
'Why can't they? Vlad the Impaler was certainly real.'
He stared at her for a second. 'Yeah, but he was a sicko human.'
'So were those men, once.'
He continued to stare at her. It was hard to read his expression, hard to know his thoughts.
The heat of his unseen presence pressed warmth into her back. She resisted the urge to lean back against him and offered the agent the bagged necklace. 'You want to take care of this from now on? I don't think Harris trusted me with it all that much.'
'Yeah, I noticed that myself.' His slight grin suggested he was relieved to be moving on to safer subjects.
He looked past her as several more officers walked into the smaller room. 'Davidson, those paramedics here yet?'
'On the way down now.'
'You want to direct them here the minute they arrive? And keep an eye out in case any more of those… men… decide to attack.'
'Will do.'
The officer moved away, and the big man's gaze came back to her. 'That's some talent you have there.
We would never have been able to find Mrs. Harris so quickly ourselves.'
She rubbed her arms. 'I just hope we're fast enough to save her.'
'So do I.' He hesitated. 'Would you like an escort back to the hotel?'
'Just back to the sewer cover will be fine.' The vampires wouldn't attack her once she was out in the sunshine. Which was some place she desperately needed to be, just to warm the ice beginning to form in the pit of her stomach.
The agent nodded and called to another of his men. 'You're not intending to leave San Francisco for the next few days, are you? We may need to talk to you a bit more.'
'I'm staying at the Diamond Grand.'
He smiled. 'Yes, I know. We did a thorough check on you when Mr. Harris requested your help.'
She raised her eyebrows in surprise. 'Why?'
He shrugged. 'Wouldn't be the first time a supposed psychic has worked a kidnapping scam.'
'Do you really think anyone human could have done what was done to those first two women?'
He studied her for a moment, gaze calculating. 'And how do you know what was done to them?'
'The same way I knew where to find Anne and Dale. It's not a very pleasant gift to have, you know. I'd much rather do without knowing the gruesome details.' She hesitated. 'I have something else for you, too. The name of a possible suspect.'
'Who?' He grabbed a notebook and pen out of his pocket.
'Billie Farmer. Apparently he was taunted in high school by a gang of twelve women.'
He raised his eyebrows. 'And I suppose the four victims so far were a part of that gang?'
'You catch on rather fast.'
'That's what they pay me for. We'll check it out. In the meantime, don't leave the city. We may need to talk to you again.'
'I have no intention of going anywhere.' Not until this fiend was caught. Killed.
He nodded. A second agent made an appearance and motioned her to follow him.
He hesitated. Yes. But don't ask to come with me. Not when Farmer is aware of your every
Don't worry. I have no intention of invading your work space right now.
She flung up a hand. Yeah, I know. It's for my own safety. Which was a load of crap. She was probably safer with him than being alone at the hotel. Especially when Farmer and his gang had no apparent trouble getting into that building.
Like hell she'd be doing the touristy thing while there was a madman running around underground. I
Warmth flowed through the link, a tender caress that made her toes tingle. Keep safe. I'll see you soon.
She blew him a mental kiss, and the heat of his presence disappeared. The cop stopped and motioned her up the rusting ladder. She climbed, blinking as she reentered the bright sunshine. Two cops helped her out, another helping her escort a second later.
'You want a ride back to the hotel, Miss James?' he said.
She shook her head. 'It's a nice day. I think I'll walk.'
They let her go. She dragged her cell phone from her pocket and dialed Jake's number.
'About time,' he grumbled. 'What's happening?'
She gave him an update, and he swore softly. 'We need to catch this bastard fast.'
'The problem being we have no idea where he is, while he has every idea where I am.' And until Seline came through with this charm Michael was talking about, there wasn't much they could do to alter that situation.
'Wish there was some way we could make that work for us,' Jake muttered.
She bit her lip for a moment, mind racing. 'Maybe there is,' she said slowly.
'What?'
'How's Dale?' she said, by way of answer.
'Not good. She's still in intensive care, and the doctors are not saying much.'
'Is she conscious?'
'Apparently not. Why?'
'Do you think you could convince Mark to get us in there?'
'I'm not sure we'd be allowed. He could try I suppose. Why?'
'Because going to the hospital is not likely to raise any major alarms in Farmer's mind. And if we can get in