for me. I think it would be funny. Now, shut up and listen. I think
 
 you’ll find this very interesting.” She handed the computer to him.
 
 Dante took the tablet. “This is an iPad. I think it’s nice that you
 
 have one. Can I go to bed now?”
 
 Meg saw her mistake. “Let me turn it on.” She flipped a switch
 
 and the menu came up. The menu in this case was a holographic
 
 female. As she’d been programmed by Dante, she was gorgeous and
 
 wore very little clothing.
 
 “How may I help you, Dante love?” She also had a very sexy
 
 voice.
 
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 “Holy shit,” Human Dante swore. “Where the hell did you get
 
 this?”
 
 Meg smiled. Now she had him.
 
 * * * *
 
 Dante Dellacourt shoved a hand through his red-gold hair. It was
 
 long, hanging past his earlobes. Normally it didn’t bother him, but he
 
 was pretty sure it made him look grungy in front of the pretty woman
 
 sitting in his store. Not that perfectly combed hair would have helped.
 
 He smoothed his hands over his slightly wrinkled Lex Luthor for
 
 President T-shirt. Why couldn’t he have done some laundry? And
 
 why did it matter? The chick hadn’t come to try to date him.
 
 He’d been listening to the craziest story he’d ever heard for the
 
 last hour and a half. The redhead was hot, but completely insane.
 
 She thought vampires were real. She also believed in faeries and
 
 dem
 
 ons and hags, though Dante was getting that this wasn’t the kind
 
 of hag who dressed up nice to hang around gay bars. She was sure
 
 she’d been to another plane of existence. According to her, there were