"First set?" Conrad said with a cough, looking dumbfounded. "What did you see?"
"What didn't I see. I'll give you a for instance - any time you try to give them a bath, they either hide in the walls or sink their baby fangs into the door so you can't pull them away. And the pranks... don't get me started on the pranks. Auntie Nïx will be unavailable to sit for those two decades."
Néomi said, "They sound... delightful?"
Nïx's tone softened. "Happily, they grow up to be strong with clever minds and proud hearts." She eyed them both. "For now, I'll be expecting you both on the front line this Accession." She started away.
"Wait!" Conrad said. "Did someone... did one of my enemies set this fire?"
Nïx turned back with a grin. "Unless you'd pissed off some wiring-hungry nutrias, then I'm going with no." She disappeared into the night.
Stunned to silence, Néomi and Conrad sat together on the ground, staring at her home of more than eighty years, blazing in the night.
When tears began to course down her face, Conrad reached over to brush them away. "Koeri, I'm so sorry about the house."
Yes, she was crying, but not for the reason Conrad believed. There's nothing wrong with me. No wonder she hadn't felt like a human or a ghost - she was a bit of both. She was overwhelmed because she was so relieved.
I'm an immortal now.
She surveyed Conrad's face, noting that his color was already returning. He'd swiftly heal his injury and be back to normal soon.
We're going to be together. And have terrible, terrible little children.
When the first wall of Elancourt collapsed, she started laughing. Flames were consuming her home, and all she could think was... let it burn.
"Néomi?" Conrad cast her a concerned expression. "Why are you laughing?"
She felt freed, ready to embark on the rest of her new life. "Because I'm happy."
"This is going to be one of those times when your happiness baffles me, isn't it? You told me this was your dream home."
Dreams can change. She knelt before him. "All that matters is that we're together. And now that I'm immortal, if we play our cards right, it'll be forever."
His brows drew together, as if the truth of that hit him just at that moment. "But you loved this place."
"I did. It was everything to me. Before, when I had nothing else."
In a dry tone, he said, "This does resolve the problem of how to expand the studio."
"Exactement." She smiled, cupping his face with her hands. "We'll take our time rebuilding, have fun with it. Apparently, we have all the time in the world." She leaned in to kiss the vampire she loved.
With a grin against her lips, he murmured, "At least until that first set of twins arrives."