The shifting feel of evil followed her.
So did I.
I kept close, following the shimmer of her blonde hair more than her scent, which kept getting lost in die heated air.
As I walked, I kept scanning for Kellen, trying to catch sight of him. Eventually I spotted him still at the bar. I glanced once more at the blonde, noting her trajectory, then ducked through the crowd, pushing several people out of the way and ignoring the nasty comments thrown my way.
I touched Kellen's arm, and he looked over his shoulder. "Sorry it's taking so long - "
"I have to go," I interrupted sharply, checking to see where my quarry was. As I suspected, she was heading up the steps and toward the door.
"What?" Kellen said, pushing away from the bar. "Why?"
"Work. I'll explain later." I kissed him quickly then pulled away. His fingers slithered unsuccessfully down my arm as I disappeared between a small gap in the squash of bodies. I ducked through the thick crowd, using my reflexes and vampire speed to get to the doors as fast as possible.
The woman had already disappeared through them. I raced up the steps, heels clattering and sliding on the polished floor, and all but crashed through the doors after her.
"Hey, careful," the bouncer said.
I kicked off my shoes and gave him a tight grin. "Sorry. These heels are the pits on those tiles."
"Yeah, a few ladies have mentioned that. You leaving so soon?"
"Got a call from work." I shrugged, my gaze slipping past him to the windows. The woman was approaching a white Ford parked near the exit.
"That's a shame." The bouncer opened the door and offered me a card. "You'd better take one of these. It'll let you in anytime you please, on the house. Our way of making up for your shortened stay."
"Much appreciated," I said, taking the card as I slipped out the door.
The blonde had gotten into the Ford. I raced to my car, threw the card on the seat, and started the engine. When the blonde left the parking lot, I was five seconds behind her.
Luckily, it was the middle of the night, and following a white car on empty roads was easy. With one hand still on the wheel, I pressed the corn-link in my ear and said, "Hello, hello, anyone listening?"
"Liaison Benson here," a deep voice said. "What can I do for you, Riley?"
Agent Benson had to he new, because I certainly didn't recognize his voice. And I knew most of the liaisons by sound and sight, thanks to the time I'd spent in their ranks.
"I need an immediate trace on the following plate number." I drove a little closer and read it out. "Name and address of the owner would be handy."
"Hang on a sec." Keys tapped in the background while Benson whistled tunelessly. "Okay. That car belongs to one Mary Jamieson. I'm sending full details to your onboard."
I leant across and flicked on the computer. "I've got a feeling she could be the next victim of our murderer. Any chance of getting guardian help to that location?"
He made a. clicking sound. "We're at capacity tonight. I'll check with Jack, sec what we can do."
"Let me know ASAP."
"Will do. Oh, and I have a message from Salliane for you."
My eyebrows rose. "What does it say?"
"Give the car keys back, bitch."
I laughed. "Tell her if she wants them, she can come and get them."
"Will do." There was a smile in his warm voice. "I'll contact Jack for you now."
"Thanks, Benson."