cool it is that you founded that company to provide for your descendants?â She cut her eyes at Lance. âInstead of just fathering bastards all over the place and letting them fend for themselves, like some people I could name.â
âHey,â Lance protested. âHeâs only been around a couple of centuries. Theyâre easier to keep track of when thereâs not so damn many of them.â
âWhich wouldnât be a problem if youâd use protection once in a while,â Reece told him. âHell, just pull outâ¦â
âNow wait a minute. First off, Iâm married, so Iâm not doing that anymore anywayâ¦.â
âDamn straight,â Grace said, and nipped his ear in warning.
âBack off, you. I do the biting in this relationship.â Laughing, he threw up an arm as she tried to get him again. âSecond of all, if every Knight of the Round Table had pulled out every time he banged a girl, neither of you would be here to bitch at me about it.â
âHeâs got a point,â Reece reminded Grace.
âExcept in my case, it was Morgana who did the bastard-spawning. Anyway, they could at least take an interest.â She punched Lance lightly in the ribs and told him, âWhen I was a cop, I never found one of Reeceâs granddaughters living in squalor. Theyâre all pulling down a hundred thou a year working for one of the biggest multinationals in the world.â
âYou want me to keep track of who Galahadâs knocked up, too? Now, there would be a full-time job.â Lance rolled his eyes. ââVirgin knightâ my ass. I donât know where the poets got that idea.â
âThey made it up.â Reece grinned as he took a sip from his goblet, remembering the legend that painted Lancelotâs son as the saint of the Round Table. âJust like the one about vampires being sterile, walking corpses.â
Lanceâs eyes took on a wicked glint as he turned to Grace. âSpeaking of not being sterile, has it occurred to you that Galahad is now your stepson? Which makes all his descendants your step-whatever. And then, of course, thereâs my sons and daughters and grandsons and great-great-et cetera.â As her expression became steadily more hunted, he purred, âWe poor, limited vampires could never find them all, but with your goddesslike magical powers, you could. Given your keen sense of responsibility.â
She looked so horrified, Reece shouted with laughter. âI think you just lost that one, sweetheart.â
âNo, heâs right.â Cool determination sparked in her eyes, and she rose to her feet. âAt the very least, I can make sure none of them are starving.â
âHey, wait, where are you going?â Lance said to her retreating back as she strode away. âGrace, we had plans!â
Reece slapped him on the back and stood. The last dance was breaking up; it looked like a perfect opportunity to do some seducing. âWell, youâll have to excuse me. I want to get laid.â
âYeah, well,â Lancelot said, staring glumly after his wife, âIâd say your chances just got better than mine.â
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Reece hesitated at the door to the crowded ballroom, the scent of gin, caviar, and packed humanity teasing his senses. The light from dozens of chandeliers blazed over designer gowns and black tuxedos, and the air was full of practiced laughter.
With his vampire hearing, it was easy to pick up the dozens of conversations going on around him. Eavesdropping being a spyâs old habit, he listened with interest as the CEO of Champion Steel chatted up the pretty president of Champion Electronics. The woman laughed and turned the conversation to his branchâs search for new superconductors.
During the past two centuries, the little shipping company Reece had started with his son, Caleb, had grown and diversified beyond all