Authors: J. P. Bowie
Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #Erotica, #Romance, #Paranormal
"You didn't tell me what happened with Kurt," I said, propping myself up on my elbow. "Did you find him?"
"Oh yes, I found him all right. He won't be troubling us again."
What did that mean? "Uh ... what did you do ... to him, exactly?"
He looked up at me, his expression grave and solemn. "Do you really want to know?"
I swallowed, hard. "You didn't ... kill him, did you?"
"Worse than that, I'm afraid."
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What the hell could be worse than being killed? "Worse?" I asked, my voice decidedly shaky.
He chuckled and pulled me down on top of him, tickling my sides until I screamed for mercy.
"How on earth could you do that?"
He raised an eyebrow and gave me a reproving look. "You doubt that I could?"
"No, no. I don't doubt you can do most anything you want," I said quickly, making him smile. "Hypnosis, right?"
"Right. I also implanted in his mind, an aversion to anything vampiric. From now on, he will have no interest in me, whatsoever." "Poor Kurt," I snickered. "So, d'Arcy hadn't really gotten to him?"
"The Comte knew of my affiliation with Kurt. He had courted him but in the process discovered there was someone else very close to you. Kurt admitted to me that he had led your friend Mark to d'Arcy. It seems d'Arcy felt Mark had a much better opportunity of reaching you than Kurt ever would."
He probably heard everything we've been doing."
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"I told you he will remember none of this. He is still asleep."
"How do you know?"
He rolled his eyes then fell back on the bed with a heavy sigh "How do I
know
?"
"Sorry," I muttered. "I'll just check in on him, though."
"Marcus?"
I'll be back.
As clear as a bell, those words resounded in my head, complete with our governor Arnold's heavy accent.
No doubt about it. My vampire had a sense of humour.
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"Damn," I muttered, aloud, pacing about the living room, knowing I couldn't leave the apartment with Mark still asleep on the couch. I couldn't leave him alone, and besides, where would I go? I hadn't a clue as to where to start looking. All I could do was hope that he was staying well clear of those other two.
apart from Mark. He had tossed off the coverlet I had spread over him earlier and was muttering something unintelligible in his sleep. I hoped he wasn't having the same kind of nightmares I'd had the previous night. I worried what this experience might do to his psyche. Marcus had said he'd remember nothing, but I wondered about that. Sometimes, memories can lie repressed in the human mind for ages until some catalyst brings them back. Maybe he wouldn't remember anything when he woke up but as time went by...
Trying to put those pesky thoughts from my mind, I went to bed and lay there, worrying about my vampire lover and filled with nagging doubts about our future together. When I was with him, I didn't have these doubts. His mere presence filled me with so much love and confidence in the outcome of 135
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Roger!
Oops, that did it.
The voice in my head sounded just a tad pissed. I really should know better by this time.
Sorry, Marcus.
You should be. Haven't I told you, over and over, what you mean to me?
Where are you
? I asked, hoping to change the subject.
Besides, I really wanted to know.
Go to sleep. That's where I'll be.
Marcus, howcan we do this now? I mean, my being able to hear your voice in my head. Is it because I drank your blood
?
So many questions, Roger. You will knowthe answers soon enough. Now, go to sleep and dream of me.
And I did. It was a perfect dream. No monsters clamouring at my door for entry. Just Marcus and I alone in his magnificent home, rolling about on silken sheets, making love for the longest and most exquisite time, revelling in the feel and taste of one another.
Never wake me from this dream,
I thought as I lay stretched out wantonly beneath his hard muscled body while his soft lips traced a magical path over my torso, inflaming me with white-hot desire.
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made me writhe sensually beneath him. I wrapped my legs around his slim hips, and as I pulled him inside me, we floated away on a silken coverlet. There are dreams and then there are dreams like this one.
He glared at me. "What the hell did we do last night?" he demanded, hands on hips, his voice thick and sluggish.
"
I
didn't do anything," I said primly, playing Marcus's game. "
You
showed up here drunk as a skunk and just as smelly." "How rude!" He checked under his armpits. "Spring-like,"
he said with some satisfaction. "So, you weren't with me?"
"Uh uh."
"Damn. I don't remember a thing."
"I'm not surprised. I haven't seen you like that. Ever," I said with total conviction. "Coffee ready?"
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I nodded. "He was shocked," I said, with a straight face.
"Said he couldn't associate with me if I cultivated friends like that."
Mark grunted. "He talks that prissy way? You're better off without him..."
I, meanwhile, grinned with happiness. My man was back.
"Did you doubt it, even for a moment?" Marcus asked, kissing my cheek.
"No. I'm just happy to see you."
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"I can tell," he murmured, his hand surreptitiously brushing my crotch out of Mark's sight.
"Well," Mark said, loudly. "I'd better hit the road. Work and all that, y'know."
"D'you feel up to it?" I asked.
"I know. Bye, Mark. Please be careful today." We waved our goodbyes, then I ran back into the living room and jumped into my lover's arms. "Oh, it's so good to see you," I cried, burying my face in his neck. "I was so worried. Where were you?"
Instead, I went to face the two who threaten our happiness.
The Comte d'Arcy was surprised to see me for I had blocked
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all knowledge of my imminent arrival from his mind. Of course, I did not have to defend myself against Gregory, his mind being dull and slow.
I think d'Arcy was quite shaken at my sudden appearance in the garden of his villa. I could not enter—he had long ago revoked any invitation— but he met me outside, standing well away from me on the steps of the portico. He knows the strength of my powers and is not willing to challenge me without a great deal of preparation. The Comte is cunning, however, and I would be foolish to ever underestimate him.
"
Well, now..." d'Arcy seemed to consider what I had said for a moment. "Perhaps we can come to some understanding."
"
That is why I am here."
Marcus held me for a long time, saying nothing. When he released me, I could tell by the look on his face that he'd been somewhere unpleasant.
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they had vowed so many years ago could now be undone.
I didn't like the sound of that, at all.
"What conditions?" I asked, not really wanting to hear the answer.
Secondly, that I would pay obeisance to them in all things.
And thirdly, that I would give you to them. And so I agreed—"
"What?" I yelped, my eyes searching his face for a sign that he was joking again.
"To the first two conditions only," he continued. "The third, I told them, was an impossible demand. After all, you are not mine to give. I reminded them that this is not the age of slavery anymore—and that Roger Folsom has a mind and a will of his own. Indeed, I told them, sometimes I am hard pressed to control him for my own designs." His eyes twinkled as he spoke, and his mouth twitched with suppressed laughter. "Naturally, they were not amused by my answer.
They told me they would have all or nothing, and if it were nothing, only my death would then appease them."
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"Marcus," I whispered, shuddering despite his nonchalance. "What can we do?"
"What
I
can do is make sure they cannot carry out their threats. Don't worry, Roger." He pulled me into his arms.