"It's fine," Kylie said, and waved at the cashier.

"I wouldn't say it's fine," Burnett said. "I'm tired of these lies!"

"Should I call the police?" the cashier asked.

"No," both Burnett and Kylie said at the same time.

Burnett took her by the arm and started leading her out.

"Are you okay, young lady?" the cashier called out.

"I'm fine." Kylie looked back. "He's my friend." Never mind he wasn't acting like it.

"What happened?" Holiday came running up.

"Let's get out of here first," he seethed, and glanced at Kylie, eyes bright with anger.

He led them to Holiday's car parked right out front.

"What happened?" Holiday looked at Kylie because obviously she knew Burnett was being unreasonable.

She clicked open the car locks a fraction of a second before Burnett yanked open the back door. The angry vamp motioned for Kylie to get inside.Kylie hesitated, not sure what to say. She knew Burnett was furious about her grandfather showing up, but that wasn't her fault.

She held her shoulder back. "If you will let me explain..."

"Get in the car!" he demanded.

Now angry at him for being so damn unreasonable, she flung herself in the backseat. Burnett reached in and snatched the bag from her hands. And then slammed the car door shut.

Oh, hell! This was not going to go well.

Kylie peered out the window. Burnett shot around to the driver's side of the car and motioned for Holiday to get in the passenger side.

As soon as Holiday got in, she flipped around to look at Kylie with questions in her eyes.

"My grandfather was there," Kylie said.

"She lied to you!" Burnett snapped out. "She didn't need any damn tampons! This was a ploy to see her grandfather!" He shook the sack at her.

"It was not a ploy!" Kylie leaned up and gripped the back of the passenger's seat.

"She didn't lie!" Holiday pressed a hand to Burnett's arm. No doubt to calm the man.

All Kylie could think was she needed a touch, too. Because right now all the anger at the vampire for keeping secrets from her rose back up and was accompanied by her anger at being falsely accused. "I did not know he was going to be here!" she said, her voice an octave too high.

"She couldn't have known he was going to be here," Holiday said.

The fierceness in Burnett's expression lessened, but not enough to make Kylie happy.

He stared at Holiday. "She asked to come here and you expect me to believe it's a coincidence that he just shows up?"

"I didn't tell him I was coming here." Kylie bounced back on the seat and folded her hands over her chest and the whole incident reminded her of being in the car when she was a kid and angry with her parents.

"Wait," Holiday said. "Did you tell Hayden where we were going?"

The frown line between Burnett's eyes deepened. "You think he told-"

"You shouldn't even be upset!" Kylie snapped. "All my grandfather wanted to do was give me my phone and tell me he wasn't behind the ploy to kidnap me. And you get all vampire pissy on me!"

"I went pissy on you because you already lied to me several times!" Burnett shook the bag for emphasis. Shook it hard.

Kylie held her breath, fearing the worst. Then the worst happened. It almost looked like slow motion.

The bag ripped and three pregnancy tests along with a pamphlet on safe sex and one on gonorrhea landed on the front seat with Holiday and Burnett.

Burnett looked down, gasped, and then looked up at Kylie. "For God's sake!" he muttered.

"Wait!" Holiday spoke up, and then she burped. Really loud.

Burnett ignored Holiday and stared at Kylie. "If you are old enough to have sex, you are old enough to know about using protection!"

Kylie opened her mouth to speak, but she didn't have a clue what she was going to say. Then it just spilled out. "I know all about condoms."

He scowled tighter. "Then why the hell are you in this mess!""Wait, Burnett," Holiday said. "You don't understand. Kylie's not in the mess."

Burnett was too focused on giving Kylie hell to listen to Holiday's confession.

"Actually, condoms are only eighty-five percent effective at preventing pregnancy," Kylie said, still seething.

"If you use them right, they work! I spoke with Lucas about this very thing a couple of weeks ago. I damned well told him he'd better be careful."

"Burnett," Holiday scolded.

Oh, but Kylie wished she'd just shut up and let the vampire bury himself a little deeper. And right then she decided to hand him a shovel. "I didn't buy them for me," Kylie said. "I bought them for a friend."

"You're not ... pregnant?"

"Not unless these pamphlets lie and you can get pregnant by sitting on a toilet. I told you, they are for a friend."

Burnett's eyes rounded. "Miranda? Shit! I had the same God damned talk with Perry."

"Sometimes this just happens," Kylie said, much calmer now that she had a sneak preview of his comeuppance.

"Just happens?" Burnett bellowed out. "Are you freaking kidding me! If you have sex, you use protection. It's that simple. This shit doesn't have to happen! This is nothing but carelessness. It's irresponsible. It's unforgivable."

"Burnett!" Holiday rolled her eyes at Kylie and frowned. The fae knew exactly what Kylie was up to now.

But Kylie wasn't finished yet. "Maybe we should put a rule in place. Any male who impregnates a girl should be neutered."

"Enough," Holiday snapped.

"Actually, that's not a bad plan!" he growled.

"Burnett!" Holiday said in a stern voice. "Shut up before you embarrass yourself more than you already have." When the vampire looked at Holiday, she continued, "Kylie didn't buy the pregnancy tests for Miranda. She bought them for me."

Kylie flopped back against the seat again, enjoying the look of disbelief on the vampire's face a little too much. "Would you like a name of a good doctor who will schedule your little snip-snip operation?"

she bit out.

Chapter Twenty-one

The thing about sweet revenge was it was never as sweet in hindsight. Burnett was ... stunned. He turned around and started the car. He drove back to Shadow Falls without saying one word. Holiday sat there hiccuping and looking as if she might cry. Obviously, Burnett's reaction wasn't exactly what Holiday had been hoping for.

Or maybe, Kylie realized, it was exactly what the fae had feared. She recalled Holiday telling her that Burnett wasn't sure he wanted to be a father. Kylie suddenly wanted to apologize for her part in announcing the fact so ... hurtfully, but the moment didn't feel right.




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