Only Jen could manage to be irritated by a vampire who clearly had the upper hand. She was busy running through all of the training she’d been put through. She’d also had Rob do it but he wasn’t as sadistic as he had been in the past. Women had softened him. There again was yet another reason why Jen stayed celibate and only used her womanly wiles if there was something she wanted. She had a few pieces of flimsy paper in a drawer at home telling the reader that she’d passed this, this and this with flying colours. It didn’t matter though, her mind was like paper towels that had been dropped in water and then scrunched together. All she could remember was how to beat someone to death with a rusty bit of pipe. However, there were no pipes in Borgin and Burkes. Plus, Vampires were annoyingly difficult to take out once they decided on their prey.
Her eyes flicked down to the glass case under the board of the desk and she put her hands on top of the desk. She appeared to just be getting a feel of the cards, some sort of Dark Divination mumbo jumbo. Instead, she was loosening the locks on the case and making the glass weak. She didn’t want to ruin Borgin’s shop. If she did then there was really no chance of getting a key but there was a priceless old dagger with her name on it in there and she needed it. If it fell to pieces in her hands then she’d have to probably try and buy herself some time to find the sword she’d wanted. Then, she’d Apparate home and put a gun in every holster she owned before stringing them all up near the door so she’d remember to take one before leaving.
Jen stiffened and closed her eyes. She only just managed to keep the shiver of disgust away. Was it disgust, though? Yes, she assured herself, of course it was. What else could it be? She felt the glass weaken to the point where she could smash it without cutting herself and turned over a card to cover up what she had done. The Grim, again. She really doubted the cards worked. Or was she trying to reassure herself that she wouldn’t die this time? Next time, sure. She was up for the whole dying fiasco. Surely she could make it a little more creative though. Launching herself off of a cliff or a duel to the death – something good not being killed by a bloody vampire. Not the way she wanted to go. No way. Plus, she wanted to live long enough to corrupt her niece. At least that way Rob would have one wayward child that could successfully do Jen’s job for her.
“I don’t squeal.” Jen bit out. That was undignified and a pathetic way of spending your last moments. She’d much rather actually feel the blood leave her system. Jen swallowed and closed her eyes again. She turned over another card and cracked an eye open. The Joker. That wasn’t so bad, not good but not bad. Jen exhaled a little and tried to gather herself. She needed to put some distance between herself and the vampire. He was far too close for comfort and it wasn’t her worrying about liking what he was doing either, she just wanted to get away before her mind completely liquefied and she turned into a fang banger like a few of her acquaintances had done in the past. “I hope the perfume poisons you.” She spat, knowing she sprayed some of the stuff that her mother had gotten her, on her neck that morning. It was strong but she couldn’t smell it at all anymore. The air had dried it out and completely erased it from her skin with the help of the rain.
Thinking about it, she did want to be sick but she wasn’t particularly sure why. Maybe because she’d never actually been in danger unarmed before. She’d made a huge mistake and she really didn’t like it. There it was, the first mistake she’d made in a while and as per usual it was a whopper. Mentally, Jen was going over the floor plan of Borgin and Burke’s while doing some damage control on her fear which was sky-rocketing. Her arrogance looked as if it wanted to curl up and die somewhere which wasn’t a pretty sight She hated what the goddamn half-breed was doing and vowed to herself and her inner-child, that was feeling especially vicious and sadistic, that she’d kick the vamp from there to Hogwarts if it came down to it. The dagger was in the case ready for her and the sword was kicking around the shop somewhere also ready for the taking.
“I don’t believe I was offering my blood to you.” Jen struggled to get the words out. Her wit was failing her because she was really running out of ideas. There were only a handful of places that Borgin would have kept her sword and they were all upstairs. He would never have left it in the shop for someone to get at. No way José. She would have stabbed him with it herself when she got it back. “So I don’t think whether or not it is contaminated matters.” One more card. Jen turned it over and bit her lip. A Grim. So what was that? At least four Grims, a joker and whatever the other one was. Luck was out the window, then. Did Borgin grow four leaf clovers?
She narrowed her eyes at the wall she was looking at and clenched her fists. She was not a goddamn puppet. If he wanted entertainment then he could go to her club. Actually, scratch that. She’d have the doormen ban all half-breeds from entering. She’d put them at the second set of doors and charm the arch to identify the race of the person walking under it. Yes, that would work. Then, she’d never go outside again and surround herself with her weapons, wine and books until she finally went nuts and killed herself. Good plan. She was never letting herself get into a mess like this again. “I’m not here for your entertainment.” Jen said finally. “I’m sure there are plenty of women willing to let you chase them.” Jen murmured, thinking of the women in the tavern that were probably still fawning over the same men while she was trapped between a glass case and a vampire. Not the way she wanted to spend her day.