New York, January 2010
"I can't help but wonder why an author needs a bodyguard, Mister Castle."
"Call me Rick," Richard Castle said. "Would you like more lasagna?" Everyone liked his lasagna, and Jim Beckett was no exception. Rick was the best cook in the family, after all. Not that there was much competition. Mother could make sandwiches and a few desserts, Vi could grill meat - barely - and Alexis… well, he hoped that his little daughter would find a boy who could cook.
"Thank you… Rick. It's delicious."
"I know, right?" Rick beamed at Jim - had he told Rick to call him 'Jim' yet? Or was that implied? "Everyone loves it."
"Is that why you have made enough to feed a company?" Jim pointed at the second casserole, which would be generous for double their number - if none of them were a Slayer.
"No, that's just for Vi," Kate said, smiling widely. "She likes to get seconds and thirds. Casseroles."
Vi growled - she couldn't do much else right now, since Kate had timed her remark with Castle's Slayer stuffing her mouth - and Rick intervened with the best smile he could muster: "She's got a healthy appetite."
"Ah." Jim probably didn't think that eating so much was healthy. Or he suspected that the redhead was bulimic. "But as I was saying: Why do you need a bodyguard? You haven't hired her just so you could follow Kate at work. She's been with you for years."
"Did you follow me in the yellow press?" Rick asked. That sounded kind of creepy.
"No, I asked Kate after the first article mentioning a love triangle involving you three was shown to me by my noisy neighbour."
"Vi never was my girlfriend!" Rick said.
"You could show a bit more regret and longing there, Rick!" Vi cut in, apparently having finished stuffing her mouth for the moment - literally, since she was refilling her plate.
"More like relief," Kate added with a glare. Which was so not helping, judging by Jim's - should Castle think of him as Jim? - expression.
"I trust that my daughter wouldn't have agreed to marry a man who was cheating on her with his bodyguard," Jim said. "But you're evading the question, Rick."
Kate's father would make a good prosecutor, Rick thought. "Well, as you have certainly heard, I'm rich and famous. Which means that I and my family need more protection than others."
"Protection that failed last month."
"I wasn't there, or I would've killed every last kidnapper!" Vi said before Castle could step on her foot.
He sighed. "Let me guess: You are wondering if your daughter will be safe with me."
"Actually, I'm wondering if you wouldn't hire Katie as a second bodyguard."
"What?" Rick stared at him.
"Dad!" Kate glared at Jim.
"He doesn't need a second bodyguard!" Vi stated after swallowing another mouthful of pasta.
"Really? You still think I should stop being a cop! And now you're trying to leverage a kidnapping to guilt me into quitting?"
"No, I'm not."
Rick didn't believe him. And neither did Kate - she huffed and shook her head.
"I worry about you, Katie."
"You shouldn't. She's a decent shot. Not as good as me, of course, but then, no one is!" Vi said, not helping. "I don't have to protect her that much in a fight!"
"You sound like she has been in a fight where you had to protect her," Jim said.
"Ah…" Vi blinked, then smiled weakly and turned to Rick with the usual expression on her face that she had after she realised that she had made a blunder.
"No," Kate said. "She didn't have to save me."
Vi bit her tongue. Literally - Rick could tell.
Jim sighed while he smiled rather sadly at Kate. "Katie, you're still doing the 'I'm not lying, but I'm not telling the whole truth either' bit. I can tell."
Well, it looked as if the jig was up. Rick leaned forward. "Jim, you don't have a heart condition, do you?"
"Now I'm even more worried about Katie."
"Is that a yes or no?" Rick asked again. Causing his future father-in-law to have a heart attack would not be a good thing for his upcoming marriage.
"I hope you're just trying to tell me that you're pregnant."
"Not exactly." Rick decided to take that as meaning Jim hadn't a heart condition. "But… you know, Vi is not really my bodyguard."
"That should be 'not just his bodyguard'," Vi butted in.
"Is she your daughter?"
"No. Though she certainly feels like one at times."
"Rick!"
"Dad!"
He cleared his throat, ignoring the outraged expressions of Alexis and Vi. "Now, since we have finished dinner - but for Vi, who already knows this - let me tell you a story." First his father, now Kate's father - he was telling this story far more than usual these days, Rick thought.
"The world is older than you know…"
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"That's a recap of your 'Vampire Hunter' history, just with a few names changed, Rick. Not enough to avoid a copyright suit."
"I did change the story more than that for my books," Rick said. The Council couldn't sue him, could they?
"Really?" Jim sounded like he doubted that.
"Yes. Did you read them?"
"A few. My first was read to me by Katie when she was little."
"Oh!" Rick grinned. He could imagine the scene, little Katie forcing her parents to listen to her favourite book… he was getting off-topic in his head, he reminded himself. Even if he really wanted to ask how Jim liked them. "I hope you'll like my new book, which will feature a heroine modeled after Kate."
"Ah, yes, 'Nikki Heat'."
Jim's tone almost made Rick wince. "You've read the article then." No need to say which one.
"Yes."
Kate cleared her throat.
"Anyway, we're getting off-topic." Rick smiled. "Now, I'm not afraid of a copyright suit because what I told you wasn't a story invented by another author, but a history."
"Demons and history usually don't go together, Mister Castle."
He was back to 'Mr Castle' now? "That's what you believe. But I can prove it to you. Vi here is a Slayer."
"Superpowered hot chick!" Vi elaborated enthusiastically but needlessly.
"Really." Jim's tone was dryer than a martini done wrong.
"Normally, we do this with the couch," Rick said. Before he could continue, Vi had literally leaped out of her chair, over Jim's head with a yard to spare, and landed at the couch. A second later, she was lifting it above her head. One-handed. "Like this."
Jim was gaping. His mouth was moving, but he was not saying anything.
A much more satisfying reaction than the one of Rick's father, all things told.
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"Demons exist… and you hunt them."
"Yes." Rick nodded. "Mostly vampires, but we - that is Vi and I - fought pretty much every type of demon we know."
"And the First Evil!" Vi added. "In hell itself! Well, I did - Rick just looked down into the mouth of hell."
"You hunt demons, and you dragged Katie into this."
Now that didn't sound like a correct summary of the events that had led to this. "I don't think anyone can drag Kate into anything," Rick said, maybe a little sharper than he should have.
"It's more like she barged in and didn't leave until we took her hunting," Vi added her own biased account.
"Demons that hunt humans for food, are impervious to bullets, and many times stronger than the strongest human. Monsters straight out of a nightmare."
Jim had read more than a few of his books, Rick thought.
"Hey! Slayers are human! Just better!" Vi protested.
Jim seemed to be ignoring them. "Katie! This far more dangerous than being a cop! I read enough of those books to know that those women usually die. Violently. And their human helpers don't fare any better."
"It's far more important than the work we do as cops as well, Dad. Sometimes the entire world is at stake."
"Or a city. Like New York. We call that an apocalypse. But they are rare - we've got seldom more than one per year." Rick thought it best to get everything out in one go. Like ripping off a bandaid.
Jim didn't seem to have listened. "But she could leave the hunting to the 'Slayers', couldn't she? She is not as essential as they are."
Kate was grinding her teeth, Rick saw. He quickly said: "Sometimes, it takes a normal human to save the day - or the world. Not that Kate is normal, mind you. She's extraordinary."
That earned him a smile from her, and a scowl from her father.
"I came here to convince you to keep my daughter safe - or at least safer than she is as a cop. And now I hear that she is, in fact, in much greater danger than before." Jim sounded rather bitter as he shook his head.
"Dad…" Kate reached out and touched his hand. He didn't react, though.
"Jim, we've been doing this for a while now - twenty years in my case, actually." Not counting his break until Sunnydale. "Almost ten for Vi, even if she doesn't act like it most of the time."
"Hey!"
"And Kate's been with us for six months now. We know what we are doing. Hell, she probably was in more danger when we stormed that manor full of Russian gangsters in France - demons generally don't use guns."
"You what?"
Oh, he hadn't mentioned that before, had he? "I mean, she wasn't in any real danger back then, we had the most powerful witch on the planet with us, and the most experienced Slayers."
Strangely, that didn't seem to reassure Jim Beckett. And everyone was glaring at Rick, again.
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