She managed to pull him onto the dance floor, sort of, for “We Found Love” before they left. If they’d been lovers, it was the kind of song they could have done a little sway and grind to. And after a couple of drinks and desperately needing to drown out all the odious shit in her head, it had been a little tempting. He was an impressive-looking vampire. Why the hell didn’t he get her motor revving? Not like he didn’t fit the bad-boy category the way Lee did. In some ways he was worse even—more of a rule-breaker. It was a wonder Thad didn’t throw him in the brig or… whatever happened when the soldiers got in trouble around here. Siddoh sure seemed to get into plenty of disagreements with Thad and Lee. The house was quiet when they got inside. This close to morning, a lot of the household was probably getting ready for bed. She was tempted to tell Siddoh that she needed him to hang out and talk, but she couldn’t do that. Once in a while, she needed to be able to handle things on her own.