"That'd be nine in the club," she murmured, then shut her eyes. The alleys were doable. A nine-man homocide in a strip club, however...
Evey walked to the large TV screen across the room and turned it on. It wasn't time for the news, so she had little hope of catching anything, but she started flipping through the channels all the same. Finally, she got to an all-news station, and her heart sank. There was running coverage of the "Red-Light Massacre," as the talking heads were calling it. At present, a medical expert was talking about the process of human exsanguination.
"The good news," Evey murmured, "Is that vampires are not uncommon in the City. There's rumors of a number of them in the park at night, though no one has recently seen any." She knew this from the studies she'd done on the City during her time in the library. Evey wondered just what else people could find in that library. She rubbed her face with her hand.
"You need to be prepared for a visit from the City police," she said. "How good are you with that?"