She commented, and I nodded and hid my teeth. The humans milling about were less than enthusiastic every time they saw vampyr or dhampir fangs. I guess it didn’t much tickle their fancies to be reminded that they are the sheep in our fields, so to speak. “I really should have taken the bloody tour before classes started up.” I murmured, and Diana nodded in agreement. “Yeah, I was busy settling into my flat, and seeking gainful employment.” Diana informed me, and I blinked and asked, “What do you do?” She looked away and murmured, “Security for the late-night human side path in the crossing.” My eyes widened slightly. “That’s dangerous work, why’d you decide to do that?” I blurted, and she sighed wistfully. “There aren’t many opportunities for a girl whose mother once tried to e

