Tamara has a number of pictures; she keeps them around the house for Kevin's sake. She retrieves one and offers it to Bella. "That's one of my newer ones," she says. "He shouldn't have changed much, except for... the obvious."
"You have crosses? For you, for Kevin? For the outside of the house, maybe. I could draw some on, doesn't have to be permanent if it'll annoy your landlord - pencil, maybe, I don't think a vampire could get close enough to erase a whole bunch of them."
"And yes, the fire system's up to date. We checked it when we moved in. Unsettling thought, but a good point."
"Keep the windows closed, too, there's things that are not actively on fire which could be thrown in through an open one. Penciling crosses yes or no?"
"Yes. Yes to... most things. If you need to make decisions and I'm not here, assume permission. It's not just me here, I have Kevin."
"Right. I'd suggest you and Kevin haring off somewhere else while I try to track the guy down, but perhaps he's a great detective, and here you're within shouting distance of the Slayer, so. Is there any risk that Kevin will recognize him and be talked into inviting him into the house?"
"He's been told his father is dead. Which, as far as I'm concerned, he still is. I warned him about a 'bad man who looks like his father', but the risk exists, if Charli- Charles is persuasive enough."
"That's my dad's name, slightly awkward... anyway. I'll get you a holy water gun. If something happens to you but Kevin's okay where does he go?"
"Talk to the Council, I suppose. My sister might be able to take him, or maybe Charles' parents. Ideally he'd stay near you or the Council until someone tracks down that... thing. Moving halfway across the world didn't help the first time."
"I might be able to get Charlie - my dad Charlie - to finagle keeping him in my house as protective custody... I'll look out for him, anyway. Any idea why you're being stalked now, why it's becoming obvious now instead of a while ago?"
She thinks for a moment. "I'll... look into naming the Andersons as his godparents. It gives you a better shot keeping him around if it... becomes necessary."
"My dad's name is Charlie and I call him that and it's going to be hard for me to remind myself to call him Dad when he's not around being disgruntled about the use of his first name," Bella reminds her. "Okay, that works. I will try very hard to prevent it from coming to that but I had to ask. Okay... when and why do you leave the house during the day?"
"I have work, Kevin has school. We need to shop sometimes, or get deliveries if we can arrange it safely. That's all I can think of. I can tell the school Kevin has chicken pox, but work is less tolerant, and then I'd need someone to watch him." She doesn't know where to look, so she gestures vaguely. "Someone substantial, unfortunately."
"Once school's out for the year - and you could probably coast that far on chicken pox - I can bring you stuff, but I don't have a good way around your work requirements. Soph will babysit if you pay her, I'm probably better poised to be out looking for your ex. I'll have Soph look into spells for finding people, because I'm not exactly Batman here and I'm getting the impression that he's not going to make stupid mistakes."
"He was never stupid in life," Tamara agrees, rather glumly. Stupid would be easier. "Could you have Soph call me? We can discuss minutiae like times and rates."
"Yeah, will do. Pencil crosses, home to get water gun and tell Soph to call, then out looking for likely hidey-holes - if you do wind up sending Kevin to any more school maybe warn them that there could be attempts at unlawful custody seizure by a male relative, supply description. I can think of plenty of ways for a risk-tolerant vampire to get around during the day if they really wanted."
Bella borrows a pencil, and goes out, and draws a long, long row of careful waist-high crosses all around the house. Then she goes home.
"The little bird didn't lie. Could you? Are you even done with school yet?"
"...in a week, then. There are other babysitters, I do not need to endanger your education. You must have exams, if nothing else."