Gregori rolled his eyes. "Oh, I'm so scared."
Angus stifled a grin. He folded his arms across his chest and narrowed his eyes.
Gregori sighed. "Okay. Shanna mentioned a few months ago that the baby seemed to be sleeping all day and turning somersaults all night. Really freaked Roman out."
Angus rested his elbows on the table in front of his sword. "Roman fears the bairn is a night creature? That's why they're seeing a Vamp doctor? But dinna Roman use live human sperm?"
"Yep. But he erased the donor's DNA and inserted his own."
"So he would be the father. I doona see the problem." Angus glanced to the side when the kitchen door swung open. Connor strode inside, followed by Ian.
"I hope ye had better luck than I." Connor retrieved a bottle of synthetic blood from the fridge and popped it into the microwave. "I scoured the northern half of Central Park all night and never saw anything but a few couples making love."
"Damn!" Gregori thumped the table with his fist. "I knew I should have gone with you."
The room grew quiet except for the whir of the microwave. The three Scotsmen regarded Gregori silently until he blushed.
He shifted uneasily in his chair. "I guess I need a girlfriend."
"Don't we all," Ian muttered.
The microwave beeped, and Connor removed his bottle of blood. "Before we start moaning over loves lost, I want to know about the slayer. Did ye find her, Angus?"
"Her?" Ian repeated.
"Aye, I found her." Angus motioned toward Gregori. "But first, this one is telling me about Roman's bairn."
Gregori gave Connor a sheepish look. "He wouldn't talk about the slayer until I spilled the beans."
Connor grimaced, then took a long swig from his bottle. "Roman wanted to keep it quiet."
Angus gritted his teeth. "And ye doona think I can keep a secret? I ken more secrets than ye can imagine, Connor. And do I need to remind ye that ye work for me?"
"Aye, that I do, but my job is to provide Roman with security, and that's exactly what I'm doing."
"Tell me the problem," Angus insisted.
With a sigh, Connor leaned against the kitchen counter. "After the bairn was conceived, Roman was conducting some tests to see if he could transform himself back into a mortal."
Angus nodded. "The procedure he did on Darcy Newhart. What of it?"
"Roman learned the procedure only works if he has a sample of the Vamp's original mortal DNA," Connor continued. "While studying our DNA, Roman discovered something… odd. By then, Shanna was already pregnant from the sperm with Roman's DNA."
"What are ye saying?" Angus demanded.
Connor took another long drink. "Our DNA has changed. A verra slight mutation, but still, 'tis no' the same as when we were mortal."
Angus swallowed hard. "Then Roman's baby… "
"Could be like us," Connor finished. "And we're no longer quite human."
A chill skittered down Angus's spine. No longer human? No wonder Roman was nervous. What would the bairn be like? No longer human. Bugger.
"Are ye all right?" Connor asked softly.
"Aye." Except that Gregori was drumming his fingers on the table, and Angus found the noise very annoying. No longer human. How could he ever convince Emma he was good when he wasn't even human? He balled his fists with a sudden urge to clobber someone.
Gregori would do nicely. "Does Shanna know?"
"Aye," Connor replied. "But she insists she doesna care, that she loves Roman and will love the bairn, no matter what."
"She's a rare woman." Angus scowled at Gregori to get him to stop making noise.
It worked. Gregori leaned forward. "Can you believe it? We're all a bunch of mutants! Just like the Ninja Turtles."
Angus blinked. "We—we're like…turtles?"
Gregori burst into laughter.
Ian shook his head, grinning.
Connor snorted. "Nay. We have vampire DNA. No turtles."
"Snap!" Gregori rocked back in his chair, laughing. "I had you worried, huh?"
Angus narrowed his eyes. "Connor, if ye doona kill this fledgling, I will. The lad is begging for it."
Ian covered his mouth to hide a grin. Connor simply crossed his arms and looked bored. Gregori wiped his eyes. "You can't kill me. I'm the vice president of marketing at Romatech."
Angus lifted a brow. "Ye claim to serve a purpose?"
"Damn straight. I sell Roman's Fusion Cuisine. You know those commercials on the Digital Vampire Network?" Gregori smiled proudly. "I make those."
Angus slipped hissgian dubh from its sheath beneath his hose and studied the sharp, lethal knife. "I doona watch the telly much. I'm too busy killing."
Gregori's smile withered. "Sheesh, bro. Get a hobby. Buy yourself a new skirt. Find some joy in life."
Angus smiled grimly. "I find joy in my work, and the bloodier the better." He glanced at Connor. "Do ye want the pleasure, or shall I?"
Connor's mouth twitched.
Gregori jumped to his feet. "You can't hurt me. Roman needs me to sell his stuff."
"And if ye stopped making yer commercials, would Vamps stop drinking Roman's stuff and turn to the competitor?" Angus asked.
With a frown, Gregori loosened his tie. "There is no competition. Roman is the sole producer of synthetic blood."
"Ah." Angus slid a finger down the single-edged blade of hissgian dubh. "Ye see, I've watched enough telly to know what the proper term is for the likes of you. Ye're what we call an expendable crew member."
Gregori's eyes widened. "You're not hurting me. Roman likes me."
Angus tilted his head. "Are ye sure about that, laddie?"
Connor chuckled. "Enough with the jest, Angus. I want to hear about the slayer."
"Verra well." Angus slipped hissgian dubh back into its sheath. He smiled at Connor and Ian, who were both grinning. "We can always kill the fledgling later."
"Shit." Gregori glared at the Scotsmen. "You guys have a sick sense of humor." He shoved Angus's claymore to the side and perched on the corner of the table. "I'd like to see you and your ancient sword take on the slayer armed with a bazooka."
Angus nodded. "Ye might have yer wish before all is done."
"So were ye right?" Connor asked. "Is the slayer Emma Wallace?"
"Aye. I found her wandering about with a bag of stakes."
"Did ye destroy her stakes?" Ian asked.
"Nay." Angus stood and swung his claymore onto his back. "I made sure she left the park. She willna be killing anyone tonight."
"And tomorrow night?" Connor stepped toward him. "Did ye talk to her? Convince her to stop for good?"
"I'll see her tomorrow." Angus pushed open the kitchen door. "Tell Roman no' to worry. I'll take care of Emma Wallace." He left, leaving the door swinging behind him.
"Wait." Connor slipped through the door on a swing and joined him the foyer. "What kind of person is she? Will she be easy to persuade?"
"Nay, she feels strongly about her work. She's verra stubborn. And proud."
"Sounds familiar."
Angus arched a brow. "If ye're saying we're somewhat similar, I've already realized that."
Connor lowered his voice. "Do ye want help?"
"Nay." Angus didn't realize how abrupt his response had been until Connor regarded him with raised eyebrows. He cleared his throat. "I'll handle this on my own."
"I thought our side of the story might be easier for her to believe if she heard it from more than one person."
"Nay." Angus gripped the newel post at the base of the grand staircase. Why this sudden possessiveness when it came to Emma Wallace? Was it due to his pride that he refused to consider her more of a challenge than he could handle? Or was it more? "I'll take care of this. Alone."
Connor inclined his head. "As ye wish."
Angus moved to the center of the staircase spiral where he could see the landing on each floor. It would be faster to teleport to the fifth floor than climb all the stairs.