The maid had to take over gardening duties.
We may not be seeing her anymore, but Appaloosa Plains will be seeing quite a bit of this trio.
"This place looks rather lively," said the Countess. "Let's see if we can't put an end to that."
"Yes, mistress," agreed Nakisha. Lana simply scanned the room for her first victim.
Nakisha, the younger of the vamps, used her powers to make this fairy think about her.
Lana preferred direct confrontation.
"Hello, flutterboy," she greeted the fairy.
"Good evening, bloodsucker," sneered the unimpressed fairy.
The Countess enamored a poor, young sap while positioning herself close enough to keep and eye on her youngest gal.
"You don't impress me, vamp," continued the fairy man, "You reek of death."
"Whereas you simply reek," countered the vampire. "Might be time for your yearly bath."
Nakisha was having more success with her shirtless suitor.
"Why don't you let me feed from you, precious little glowbug?" she suggested.
Yes, she was having
far more success.
"Of course, mistress," he answered, "Anything to make you happy."
And when it was time to leave the club, Nakisha brought her new boy toy outside with her.
"
This nasty thing is the brother of that glowbug I was arguing with," Lana growled.
"Easy, girls," smiled the Countess, "we'll use this one to get back at the other. Now tell your pet nighty-night, 'Kisha."
And even as the vamps were heading back to their Victorian abode, another house was already occupied and active.
"My heart beats only for you, Lea," Aeric said to his lady love.
"Cool, dude," she replied, "and speaking of beats..."
Yep. Leithleach has a band now.