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Re-Vamped! (My Sister the Vampire #3)(26)
Author: Sienna Mercer

Suddenly Charlotte Brown pushed in front of everyone else—except she didn’t want an autograph. “I don’t see what all the fuss is about,” she huffed. “I mean, it’s just the Gazette. It’s not like Teen Style or anything.”

Ivy rolled her eyes, and Olivia just smiled to herself as she signed a seventh-grade jock’s newspaper, thinking, Oh yeah? You should see our glamour shots in Vamp!

Then Toby Decker came up, carrying a tray with two towering ice cream sundaes that he’d made at the dessert bar. He looked so excited— after all, it was his story the Gazette had reprinted. “You two gave me the biggest scoop of my life!” he exclaimed, setting a sundae down in front of each of them. “The least I could do is give you yours!”

“Thanks, Toby,” Olivia and Ivy said.

Both their mouths were full of ice cream when Sophia snapped a picture. “Who knows what publication this might end up in?” she said excitedly.

Ivy was glad to walk into the library with Olivia after school, to research their biological parents on the regular Internet. At least in here, she thought, people will have to shut their boxes about us for a second.

It was like the whole school had gone batty. It was strange enough when the Scribe came out, but now it seemed like everyone was idolizing them. Vera had come up to Ivy and Olivia at the beginning of science, and Ivy had expected a fight. Instead, Vera just smiled sheepishly, apologized for the way she’d been acting, and asked for their autographs like everyone else.

Fame is like blood, Ivy thought. Everybody wants a sip.

She and Olivia sat down next to each other at a computer in the corner of the library. Olivia started by doing a search for “Lazar,” and a bunch of results came up: A noble history of

Covasna, Transylvanian aristocracy, the Lazar mines. Olivia clicked through a bunch of them, but mostly all she found was brief, cryptic mentions. In fact, apart from the fact that the Lazar family had made their fortune in mining, the girls didn’t find out anything they didn’t already know. And they didn’t find any pictures.

“There’s an old saying in our community,” Ivy said. “‘There’s only one thing more secretive than a vampire: a vampire aristocrat.’ ”

“Apparently,” said Olivia. Next, they tried searching “Susannah Kendall Owl Creek,” but nothing came up.

“Didn’t the ASHH file say she was from Massachusetts?” Ivy recalled.

Olivia typed “Susannah Kendall Andover,” and one link appeared. Ivy held her breath as the screen filled with a black-and-white newspaper photo of a woman in a patterned, V-necked blouse framed by lustrous, shoulder-length hair, laughing warmly at something off to the side. Her eyes sparkled. At the top of the page was a newspaper headline: LOCAL, SUSANNAH KENDALL, 34, DIES IN TRAGIC ACCIDENT. It was the same as the one they’d found in the ASHH files—except at ASHH, the article had been clipped without the photograph.

“There she is,” Olivia whispered.

“She has our nose,” noted Ivy.

“And our eyebrows,” Olivia agreed. “I’m going to pay to print out two copies, one for each of us. Okay?”

“Thanks,” Ivy said simply, and then she was alone in front of the screen. Susannah Kendall of Andover died suddenly in a tragic accident yesterday, the article began. She was 34.

Ivy was still thinking about that when her sister returned. Olivia sat down and quietly read aloud from one of the printouts in her hand.

“‘Susannah was a warm, fun, and generous soul, always opening her heart to others. Blessed with a sharp wit and a keen mind, she made an impression on all who met her.’ ”

Olivia struggled to read the last line of the article. “‘Susannah will be sorely missed.’ ” She dragged her eyes away from the paper at last. “That’s it.” She shrugged. “No mention of a husband. No mention of us.”

“They were in hiding,” Ivy said simply. For a moment, neither she nor her sister said anything. I never knew I lost my real mom, Ivy was thinking. I only knew my dad found me, and that made everything okay.

“I feel so lucky my parents adopted me,” Olivia echoed aloud.

“I guess,” Ivy said slowly, “we both ended up right where we belonged.”

“It’s nice to know where we came from, though,” admitted Olivia, a small smile breaking across her face.

Ivy nodded. “And, now that we know Susannah was our mom and Karl Lazar was our dad, we know you definitely had a vampire parent,” she pointed out. “All the Veras of the world won’t be able to complain about you knowing the secret.”

Olivia glanced over her shoulder to make sure no one was eavesdropping. “Does that mean I have to start shopping at BloodMart?” she joked.

A few minutes later, they were just leaving school when Ivy saw her father pacing ominously at the bottom of the deserted steps. He was clearly waiting for them.

When he saw them coming, he charged up, meeting them halfway. “Is it true that the two of you broke into the offices of ASHH?” he demanded angrily.

Ivy and Olivia exchanged panicked looks, which immediately gave them away.

“How could you, Ivy?” her father said, his voice filled with disappointment.

“How could I what?” Ivy snapped. “How could I want to know about my real parents? Olivia and I have a right to know!”

“You took a human into a restricted area!” her father said. “Did it fail to occur to you that there would be security cameras capturing your every move?” His voice dropped to an urgent whisper. “The Vampire Round Table came to our house today. Olivia is being called for an initiation!”

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