Authors: J. P. Bowie
Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #Erotica, #Romance, #Paranormal
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I nodded. "Yes, I believe you, Marcus. It was just my over active imagination visualising what he must gone through."
"It was worse than you could ever imagine. Three days later, I went back to see what was left of him."
Instead of skin, veins and capillaries crisscrossed his bloated flesh like a putrefied web. Great pustules and open sores covered his body. His face, when he turned it to me, had dissolved into a mask of almost molten flesh, from which two tiny eyes, devoid of lids or lashes, glared with hatred at my shocked expression.
I could not find it in my heart to feel even fleeting compassion for him. He had been a monster in his mortal life.
Nowhe looked the part.
"
All will shun you," I told him, my voice cold and unfeeling.
What was left of his lips pulled back, baring his fangs in a terrible parody of a smile. "I will live to see you dead,
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Marcus," he snarled. "At my own hands, when I am strong enough."
I left him lying in his own filth. Andrewhad been avenged.
"He had been changed, not once, not just twice, but over and over, until he became the monster he had always been inside. One of the vampires told me—well, perhaps it is better you do not know all that they did to him. Suffice to say, he became grotesque, unfit to be seen by mortal eyes, and was condemned to lurk forever in the shadows of night."
I shivered involuntarily. "And he's out there somewhere?" I asked, shakily.
"I'm afraid so."
smoke up my ass, trying to rain on my parade."
"Despite your quaint turns of phrase, Roger, I believe the danger to be real. But I will not let any harm come to you. I will deal with this." Oh, no. I didn't like the sound of that. "Marcus, please ...
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monsters crawling over my windowsill in the middle of the night, he wasn't going to cut and run.
Okay, if my apartment was where we were safe for the night, I was going to make darned sure we both had the time of our lives.
"No, I don't think you ever did tell me that," he replied. His voice was definitely sexy and husky, without even trying. He began to unbuckle my belt, reaching inside my fly and squeezing my already hard cock. "Mmm, but I love the effect it has on you." Those were the last words we said to each other for quite a while, as our mouths became busy doing other things.
His mouth was a thing of wonder to me. His lips, so full and soft, so perfectly shaped, were by themselves, enough to inflame me with lust. I always wanted to feel them on mine, either pressing gently in long sweet kisses or taking me with unsurpassed passion. I curled my arm around his neck, pulling those luscious lips closer and flicking at them with the point of my tongue. I gasped as he caught my tongue between his teeth then sucked it slowly into his mouth, his lips closing about mine, making me a willing prisoner of our mutual desire.
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skin. I clung to him, completely giving myself over to his sheer masculine power.
Do anything you want with me,
I thought.
I am yours and always will be
.
All I want is your love,
was the reply that came to my mind like a soft, sweet murmur in my ear.
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Beside him stood a tall, sliver-haired man, who at any other time, I'm sure I would have described as handsome.
Right then, however, his face was filled with an animal hatred that sent shivers of shock through me. But it was the other ...
thing
that totally freaked me out.
Huge, misshapen, bulbous, grotesque—fucking
ugly
—was all I could see. And believe me, I didn't want to see any of it. It pushed the others aside and stepped towards me, its breath rancid upon my face. As it reached for me, its overpowering stench filled my nostrils. I screamed and screamed.
"Roger ... Roger!"
From out of the darkness, hands held me, arms enfolded me, and I struggled with all my might to free myself.
"No!" I shrieked. "You can't come in!"
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Instantly, the room was flooded with light. I was still in bed. Strong arms held me. Warm lips were pressed to my neck.
"Roger. It's me. Marcus. You were dreaming. You're all right now. I'm here."
I collapsed into his embrace. "Oh thank God," I whispered, hugging him to me. "They were all outside my door, waiting for me."
Marcus was quiet for a moment, thinking, then he said,
"D'Arcy may have managed to imprint images in your mind.
"Kurt was there too, but he looked ... different."
"If they have really reached Kurt, then there is nothing we can do for him."
"But it was just a dream," I reminded him. "That's what you said, remember?"
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calm me down. "Kurt could be a big help to them, couldn't he?" I asked.
"Yes," he replied. "I'm afraid so. Young Kurt is filled with the need for revenge. He's the perfect target for d'Arcy's mind manipulation." "So, what do we do now?"
"
You
will do nothing except what you would normally do in the daytime—go to work. The Comte cannot wander the streets of Los Angeles in the
"You are incorrigible," he murmured, kissing me.
"Time for a quickie?" I teased him
"I hate quickies," he said, his smile full of mischief.
"Remember, I can make time stand still."
"Oh boy," I cooed, rolling him onto his back and planting a wet one on his lips. I don't know if time stood still or not. I was way too busy to notice.
* * * *
Banking can be downright boring at times, and after the events of the past few days, I just couldn't concentrate on the 119 My Vampire and I
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humdrum pain-in-the-ass job I'd been stuck with for the past two years. I kept thinking about Marcus, alone in my apartment, hopefully catching up on his sleep. I knew vampires slept in the daytime, but I also knew his mind would be on hyper-drive, trying to work out some way of getting us out of the mess we'd found ourselves in.
I've always had a tendency to blame myself when things go wrong. Like when Mark and I split up, I was racked with feelings of inadequacy. What had I done wrong? Hadn't I done enough? That kind of thing. Now, Marcus was in danger because of me. Granted, I hadn't asked him to fall in love with me, although I was very happy that he had, but now, because of that, Ugly and Uglier were after him ... and me. I glanced out the glass exit doors, and my heart jumped into my mouth. Kurt the Bitch was standing outside, talking to my best friend, Mark.
"Mark," I yelled. "What're you doing?"
"Wow." He gave me a dumb smile. "You took my advice—
getting all butch on us."
"Roger, for goodness sake, what's wrong with you?" Mark looked at me as if I was demented, which at that moment I 120 My Vampire and I
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was. "Kurt and I were just shooting the breeze while I waited for you. We're having lunch, remember?"
I didn't remember.
Jeez
, I thought,
if it doesn't directly concern Marcus, I don't remember anything.
God, but I hated that guy.
"Roger?" Mark looked at me with concern. "What's wrong with you?"
"Nothing. How'd you know that guy?" I asked accusingly.
"So, how's it goin' with you and Marcus?"
"Great, but there's a problem."
"The one I just met?"
"Yeah." This is all Mark needed to know, really. I mean, how could I tell him the man I loved was a vampire and the 121
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"Yeah," I said, again. "He's being a real bitch about it. We got into a fight in the gym."
"Wow." I could tell Mark was impressed. "Well, from what I remember, Marcus is a hottie. When do I get to meet him properly?"