To Love (Vampire Assassin League Book 21) - Plot & Excerpts
Cullen realized it within two blocks of trailing the man’s cab. The man was impossible to keep an eye on. Cullen had been distracted first as a band of nuns crossed the street directly before him. He barely had enough time to duck into a shop before the group passed. He watched them in a mirror with his back to the street. Daylight had its own issues, among them weakened strength and ability. Adding religious iconography multiplied the problem. He sped through invisible-seeming passersby, intent on Alton’s cab. Within the next kilometer, he’d had to avert his eyes from more than one religious institution. Some shopkeepers even used religious symbols to enhance their storefronts! Cullen spent more than one uncomfortable moment in the shadows, his eyes intent on the ground. He’d lost Alton for the moment. That was problematic. It wasn’t disastrous. He knew where the man was going. He’d just have to fulfill the contract at Waterloo Station.
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