Hi Devouring Horde!
Because you have been a most lovely, patient and fine and fluffy horde lately, behold, I have stolen you a treat from the equally lovely House Andrews!
Don’t ask me if there will be more, when will there be more and how will there be more. This never happened. ::Mod R melts in the shadows of Unicorn Lane::
Ms. Vigue adjusted her bright red glasses and peered at me from her perch on the sofa in our second living room. We were in the middle of renovations, and the second living room was one of the only functional rooms in the place.
Ms. Vigue was in her early fifties, with a lightly tanned skin and ash-blonde hair cropped short and brushed back from her face. Her eyes behind the lenses were either gray or pale blue. She wore a silky green blouse with a light gray skirt.
I wore a pair of old shorts and a paint-stained tank top over a sports bra, because I had been painting one of the spare bedrooms when Ms. Vigue arrived unannounced. I’d pulled my brown hair into a bun and pinned it in place with an old bandana to minimize the paint exposure, and since that side of the house had neither fans nor any either way of cooling, I smelled like a lumberjack after a long day at work. Making a great first impression on a school administrator – check.
We smiled at each other. Ms. Vigue was doing her best to appear approachable and welcoming, while I did my best to appear normal. We were both lying as hard as we could.
Making small talk was not among my few virtues. “I was under the impression that we were already done with the admissions. You sent us the acceptance letter.”
Which was part of the reason we moved here and got stuck in the renovation hell.
“You are correct.” Ms. Vigue offered me a quick humorless smile. “Our school is unique.”
You could say that again. It was so unique, it cost an arm and a leg, but they came highly recommended.
“We like to think of our body as being truly representative of the diverse world we live in. It is a special place where students of different backgrounds come together. This interview will help us to better understand your child’s needs and enable us to ensure their safety and help them thrive in our vibrant community.”
Aha. This wasn’t a get-to-know-you visit, this was a threat assessment.
I smiled. Think normal suburban thoughts. How hard could this be, right?
“Of course, my husband and I will do everything in our power to assist you. Please feel free to ask us anything.”
She took out a leather folder, unzipped it, and checked the contents. “You’ve been recommended by one of our patrons. How do you know Dr. Cole?”
“He was our family doctor. He delivered my son and has treated him frequently over the years. We consider him a family friend.”
Ms. Vigue nodded and made a note in her folder. “Your son’s assessment scores are quite remarkable.”
Was this a compliment? If I took it as a compliment, she wouldn’t be able to do anything about it. “Thank you.”
“Our school’s reputation ensures that we get the most outstanding applicants. Your son will be among his intellectual peers.”
That would be a tall order, but I didn’t need him to find his intellectual equals. I just needed him to learn to act like a person and interact with other children.
“It’s my understanding that your child is a shapeshifter.”
Here we go. “Yes.”
“What is the nature of his beast?”
I smiled even sweeter. “That’s a highly illegal question, Ms. Vigue. The nature of one’s beast is confidential and cannot be used as basis for discrimination by any educational institution in this country.”
I knew this because my husband had dumped a massive amount of money and effort into lobbying for those laws to be passed.
Ms. Vigue pushed her glasses up her nose with her middle finger.
Aha. Fuck you too. “Would you like me to cite the relevant federal and state statutes protecting shapeshifter rights, or can we skip the formalities?”
“Of course, we cannot compel you to release that information. However…”
“Your next words will determine what I’ll tell Dr. Cole tonight when he calls to check how we are settling in. And he will call. He is very thoughtful and thorough. I’m sure he and his seven thousand associates will take a dim view of your school attempting to discriminate against a shapeshifter child.”
Her eyes narrowed. “You’re going to be difficult, aren’t you?”
You have no idea. “I don’t know what you mean, Ms. Vigue. Did you have any other questions?”
“I will come straight to the point.”
“I wish you would.”
“Can you guarantee that your child will not snap and attack his classmates?”
“Absolutely. He is very much like his father. It’s important to him that his resorting to violence is viewed as a deliberate choice rather than a loss of control on his part.”
She blinked at me.
I leaned forward and fixed her with my stare. I’ve had a lot of practice and years of experience to back it up. Ms. Vigue flinched a bit.
“Since we’ve decided to be blunt, if my child decides to go on a rampage, the combined security of your school won’t be able to stop him. If something alarming happens, which it won’t, you will call us, and either I or his father will come and take care of it.”
“Are you suggesting that we make no effort to contain him?”
“He won’t attack you if you don’t present a threat. Your best strategy is to sit still and look down. Don’t run because he will chase you and he is very fast. Cringing and urinating on yourself will also remove you from his target list.” I smiled. “I’m so glad we had this chat, Ms. Vigue. Would you like some iced tea for the road?”
Three minutes later, I watched Ms. Vigue get into her Chevrolet Malibu and roll down the road west. I took a deep breath and let it out slowly. The air smelled like sea and sun. It should’ve been calming, but it wasn’t. The past few days brought one minor calamity after another, starting with the floor in the utility room caving in and getting worse from there. Ms. Vigue’s visit was just a rotten cherry on top of this cake of woe.
I needed to vent some steam in the worst way.
The sound of footsteps made me turn. Our general contractor, Paul Oak, was walking toward me with an older man in tow.
Around me the walls of Fort Kure loomed against the sunshine, blocking the view of the beach. Conceived by a hare-brained multimillionaire as a privately owned ‘companion attraction” to the historic Fort Fisher, the structure had been only 2/3 complete when the owner bailed. Once finished, it would look like a hybrid of a medieval castle and a modern fort. My husband took one look at the absurdly thick stone walls and fell in love. His grey eyes got this crazy light, he took my hands in his, and said, “Baby, we would be crazy to not do this.”
I said yes because I loved him. And now Paul was coming to tell me that something else was broken.
Paul stopped a few feet away from me, looking like he wanted to be anywhere but here. Something was wrong. He was typically an optimistic guy who looked at a collapsed wall with an attitude of “I can fix it” and frequently did. The man behind him looked about fifteen years older than Paul, which put him in his late forties or early fifties. They had to be related – both had the same bronze skin, dark curly hair, and aquiline noses.
“I hate to ask,” Paul said, “But is there any way I could get an advance on the next month’s pay?”
“Why?”
Paul opened his mouth, thought about it, and sighed. “Look, it’s complicated.”
“Paul, you’re asking for ten thousand dollars.” We paid him, and he doled the money out to his employees and subcontractors. “For this amount of money, I need to know why.”
He opened his mouth again, closed it, thought about it, and finally said, “This is my uncle, Thomas. Someone took my cousin. We scraped together what we had to buy him back, but it’s not enough.”
We lived in unsafe times. Kidnappings weren’t uncommon, especially if the victim was, in Ms. Vigue’s words, “vibrant enough.”
“Do you know who took him?”
Thomas nodded.
“Are they holding him for ransom?”
“No,” Paul said.
“Have you tried the cops?”
“These are dangerous people,” Thomas said. “The cops won’t bother them unless there is evidence. I don’t have evidence.”
“Then how do you know who took him?”
“Because Darin’s best friend saw them take him. If I go to the police, bad things will happen to that boy.”
Right. This would do.
I pulled the rag off my head. “Wait here. I’m going to change, and we’ll go and get your son back.”
“You don’t understand,” Thomas said. “They are…”
“Bad people. I got it. Don’t worry, I’m worse.”
The two men looked skeptical. It was probably my winning ensemble of stained tank top and torn shorts.
My husband walked out of the north tower and jogged over to us. He was almost six feet tall, with blond hair and grey eyes, and he was built like a champion grappler in his prime. The two men instinctively stepped aside to make room for him.
“Hey.”
“Hey,” I told him.
“What’s going on?”
“Paul’s cousin has been kidnapped. I’m going to get him back.”
“Oh good. Will you be home in time for dinner?”
Paul and Thomas looked at him like he had lost his mind.
“Nah. Eat without me.” I stretched my shoulders a bit, gave him a quick hug, and headed to my bedroom.
“Don’t forget,” he called.
“Low profile,” I called out over my shoulder. “I remember.”
We had agreed before moving that keeping a low profile was best, and we’d both religiously stuck to it, so far.
Five minutes later I walked out wearing my work clothes: a pair of jeans lose enough to kick someone taller than me in the face, a grey T-shirt, and a pair of soft boots. I wore a utility belt on my waist and a sword sheath on my back. The handle of my sword protruded over my shoulder. I’d braided my hair, and there were two throwing knives and a bowie in the sheath on my thigh.
“Let’s go,” I told Thomas.
The older man looked at Paul. Paul spread his arms and shrugged. Thomas looked at him, looked at me, and fell in step.
“Did you bring a car?”
“I rode a horse.”
“Good. I like horses best.” They always worked.
The world skipped a bit. Technology coughed and died, and magic flooded us in an invisible wave. The colors grew a little brighter, the sounds turned a little louder, and the things came into focus with a new sharpness. For as long as the magic held, the guns would not fire, the electric bulbs would remain dark, and monsters would spawn in the darkness. I looked up at the horizon
“I still think this is a terrible idea, Mrs…”
“Don’t worry,” I told him. “I need the exercise. And, please, call me Kate.”
Mackenzee says
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! I’m in NC! Woot! Also I can’t, I died. I didn’t know how much I missed Kate. Why won’t my words work!
Fingers crossed for more, not gonna lie. But grateful.
The BDH is always hungry….lol.
Thanks House Andrews!
Therese says
Duuude!
Mary says
I have no idea what you’re talking about. Sincerely love the picture.
Jade says
OMG OMG OMG! Incognito Kate and Curran ???? wonder why they moved?
I really want to see a cameo by the lawn orphan mafia in this lol
Melisa M. says
So happy! Thank you House Andrews! You completely made my day…week…month! Haha
Katie says
Lurve it!
Alex says
I love these Kate snippets. <3
Mod R is best Mod.
Nis says
No asking, promise. But wishing really, really, really hard.
(Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!)
Diana says
Loved this reveal! They are so wholesome and threatening and they’re just so cute. New people reacting to Kate is always a fun time.
LizH says
Amazing! tyvm
Len says
Ahhh, that was amazing.
Rangashrii Santhanam says
Thank you ! ????????
Renee says
Ahh …sweet!
Sending Jr to school
Hehehe ????
Can’t wait for parent teacher conference time
Donna says
I love you. Wait, no, I hate you. Nah, I really do love you!
I’m gonna follow the lead of my smallest dog and wag my whole body until I’m a happy exhausted horder – hordest.
Elaine Morton says
Thank you for the tidbit. BDH.
Karen says
I love this so frickin’ much!
Lizzie says
Thank you House Andrews and Mod R! This was a wonderful surprise and gift!
Deb says
A belated Ahhh! But Ahhh!
Carolyn says
I have no words for how exciting this was to read! I miss Kate
Suan Chen says
God! I missed Kate soooooo damn much!!!!
Stefanie O’Connell says
Ahhh! I love this world so much!
evilgenius says
Not me piecing together all the clues while reading to determine if Kate is the narrator or not … so glad I was right!
I loved this and very much hope it’s only the beginning of something bigger!!!
Zee says
I want more!!!
Cynthia R says
Unfortunately, I couldn’t get to this until now as I am having a tough week. This totally made my entire week. ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mod R you went above and beyond for us and I have to say I think you like us. You really, really like us! ????
A big hug to HA for this snippet that fell out of Unicorn Lane and wishing you rest, relaxation and fun on your much needed vacation. ????
Moderator R says
I absolutely love the BDH! (platonically 😀 )
Marsha says
EEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Um, sorry. Got a little carried away.
TJ says
Squeeeeeeeeeeeee! *can’t stop grinning*
Tasha A says
This snippet encompasses My favorite types of scenes from the Kate books.
when someone underestimates her and then she goes and kicks some ass and saves the day.
And Kate and her family trying to blend in and being normal. So much fun!
Jaime says
Still vibrating with squee glee about this unexpected threat assessment. Whoop!
Jessie West says
KAAAAATE!!! YAY!
cheryl z says
Loved seeing suburban Kate and Family. The authors have already committed to so many books, Hugh, Julie, Innkeeper etc. Even some short stories about our beloved charecters would be so so yummy. More Kate et al and I would love to learn about the parenting of Barabas and Christopher, Raphael and Andrea, Desandra and Nick, George and Eduardo, and Nevada and Connor, etc. Oh, I almost forgot George and Sophie. Greed is a minor sin-right?
Moderator R says
Barely counts as one 😀
Mary Laverty says
I love it! You made my day ????
Kat says
Eeeeeeeek! Lovely
Also: Did Kate officially/technically feed Curran first, with that bowl of milk she bought and had sent to him via the waitstaff at Fernando’s? They did the eye-lock stare when he drank it…
Alysyn says
Squeeee!!!
Thank you❤️
Lou says
Love, love, love this! Thank you so much! Can’t get enough of Kate & her world!!!!
Robyn A. says
Thank you so much for this snippet! I loved it! I also loved that I wasn’t sure who it was and I kept trying to figure it out the whole time I was reading it. Then “call me Kate.” Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!
Ms. Kim says
I thought it was going to be a new series. The location threw me. And then, and then, KATE!
Shannon says
I miss Kate so much ????
Annie says
Omg! *cartwheels into the sunset*
Elizabeth says
Ahhhhhhh! I have goosebumps. GOOSEBUMPS! This makes me so happy. I love Kate with the power of a 1000 suns.
KatyM says
Kate! Kate! Kate!?! Squeeeee!!!!!
Lisa says
Thanks, this is wonderful.
Cheryl says
Thank you, I don’t know how many times I have read it. I just realized how much I missed Kate. Good. I will reread the series and that will take up my time until August.
Crystal says
Ahhhhhhh! ???????????????????? So. Much. Happiness!
Nancy says
Thank you so much for sharing! You are so kind to us, Mod R!
Moderator R says
It’s all House Andrews’ magic ????
Michellr says
This. Is. Everything!!! I’ve read it and reread it a dozen times. I’ve missed Kate and her world so much! Thank you for this gift. I sincerely hope this will be a new book; I’m eager to buy it!
Donna says
So excited to read this and so want to read more!
Huma says
Oh I love love love this.. but what happened next ???(..this falls under the category of cruel and unusual punishment/treat .. I need more!!!!!!)
Damietta Armstrong says
What do you mean “what happens next”?
Kate accompanies contractor to hideout of very important kidnappers
Bashes aforementioned very important kidnappers
They prob’ly have a monster they try to sic on Kate….
Frees kidnappee
Adopts monster
As for details…I am not allowed to speculate past the steadfast belief that we will all giggle hysterically!
Leigh says
????
Damietta Armstrong says
Was there any doubt….in the mind of even ONE reader, as to who we were walking beside?
Ms. Kim says
I guess the comment about her husband falling in love with the stone walls should have been a big clue, but I’m slow on the uptake. It was such a wonderful, happy surprise at the end
VB says
::happy sigh::
Donna D says
Love It!!!!!
A.Mouse says
AAAAAH!