Authors: J. P. Bowie
Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #Erotica, #Romance, #Paranormal
"Tony has an amazing talent."
Marcus's voice behind me made me jump a little. I leaned back into his embrace as his arms encircled me.
"I didn't recognise the melody."
"It is one of his own compositions."
"It's so sad that he can't pursue a career," I said, watching as Tony and Andorra walked away hand in hand. "All that talent wasted, really." "Not wasted. It is appreciated by all who hear him." He hugged me to him, and kissed the nape of my neck. "I must get ready to leave." My body tensed at those words. So, the time had come.
"I'll be right back," he said, disappearing into his dressing room.
I sat on the edge of the bed, pulling on my pants, my mood rapidly changing to one of dejection. God, just what would happen if all this went wrong? If by some horrendous stroke of misfortune, Andorra was killed—or Marcus—or both of them. Jeez, it just didn't bear thinking of. I had convinced myself over and over, that they'd both be fine. Fate couldn't be so damned cruel as to take them from Tony and me.
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Tony followed her into the bedroom, looking decidedly depressed. Whatever words Andorra had tried to soothe him with had not helped. The poor man looked as though he was close to tears, and I couldn't blame him. The wonder of it was that he was not regarding Marcus and me with a great deal of hostility. Let's face it, we were the ones responsible for this situation. I saw Marcus flick a hard look at me as that thought went through my mind.
His arms tightened about me, and his lips found mine, crushing them so hard, I tasted blood. "My beloved, Roger,"
he murmured.
right this minute!
Andorra smiled at me.
Okay, here they come,
I thought.
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"Look after Tony for me," she whispered. Okay, but who was going to look after me?
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Tony and I stood on the balcony, watching as they launched themselves into the air. It was the first time I had seen Marcus fly. What am I saying? It was the first time I'd seen anyone fly without some kind of 'chute or balloon or something to hold them up. But there he was, soaring high above the city with Andorra at his side, their arms outspread, gliding together, like two graceful birds of prey in the moonlight.
His arm still around me, we walked back into the living room. "Like a drink?" he asked.
I nodded.
"Martini?"
I nodded again. "Tony?"
"Yes?"
"Thank you, but I only play when Andorra can hear."
Surprised, I blurted, "But why?"
"Because, without her, I would never have been able to play again. While she nursed my injuries, we discovered that 175 My Vampire and I
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the nerves in my left hand were dead. I wouldn't have been able to hold the violin, never mind play it. She took me to a famous surgeon in Vienna who was able to correct the damage, but I believe it was her blood alone that facilitated the healing. So, Roger, the gift she returned to me I share only when she can enjoy it too."
"How can you be sure?" he asked, his voice edgy with bitterness. "You've never been through anything like this before, have you?" "Well no, but—"
"Well, I have and believe me we were lucky,
really
lucky to get out the last time. This time, I don't know if her luck will hold." "But she has Marcus with her," I said. "He told me he's more powerful than d'Arcy."
That d'Arcy must have something up his sleeve, before he agreed to a confrontation with Marcus and Andy."
"What d'you mean?"
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Andy, he tried to kill me. You see, he just can't bear to think of her having some happiness in her life—same as Marcus. D'Arcy hates them both and will do anything to destroy them."
"So what happened?" I urged him.
"He heard through the vampire grapevine that Andy had a new lover—me, in other words. Mostly through my own stupidity—and I won't go into that if you don't mind—he got a hold of me and held me hostage, telling Andy he'd kill me if she didn't come live with him. You see, he'd harboured illusions for years about having Andy and her kid brother as his ... love slaves for want of a better expression."
So, there I was, being watched by Gregory, this monster. I can't tell you, Roger, what that guy looks like. He is the ugliest, most revolting thing I have ever seen. How the hell d'Arcy can bear to be around it, I don't understand. But it was the gorgon's presence that saved our skin. He is just too stupid to live.
"While d'Arcy was waiting for Andy to arrive, Greg the Smeg got it into his retarded mind to have some fun with me.
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He put one paw on me, and I started kicking and screaming like a demented banshee. I managed to get a few good kicks in, too. D'Arcy came running in to find out what the ruckus was all about and started yelling at Gregory to leave me alone or he was going to ruin everything. Andy showed up just at that moment. She used all the confusion to her advantage, grabbing a lantern and smashing it over d'Arcy's head. Of course, he burst into flames."
He paused for a moment. "You do know that flames can kill a vampire, don't you?" he asked me.
"Yes, but I thought it was from the sun."
literally."
"Wow." I looked at him, impressed. "So, there you go.
With Marcus at her side, Andorra is bound to beat d'Arcy again."
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The catacombs of St. Sebastian on the Via Appia Antica are a popular tourist attraction, but at that time of night, of course, there was no one around. The cab driver gave us a quizzical look as he drove away, probably thinking we were a couple of loco American tourists who thought we could get in anywhere at any time. I followed Tony as he went straight up to a small door almost hidden in the thick stone walls. With a tug, then a push, the door creaked open.
"How'd you do that?" I whispered.
"You learn this stuff after a while," he replied. "Come on."
We walked into an enormous cavern, lined with pillars, arches and marble plaques set into the walls and carved with myriad names. A faint light coming from one or two fluorescent lamps high in the ceiling above us illuminated the interior. An unpleasant mustiness pervaded the atmosphere, and I shivered as I thought of all the dead bodies this place housed.
Tony beckoned me forward, and I followed close behind as he set off down one of the long corridors. When we reached the end and stood facing an ochre coloured wall, he felt about at the base for a moment or two then grunted with satisfaction. He pressed down on something I couldn't see, and to my amazement, one of the stone panels slid back, revealing a dark space behind.
I gripped Tony's arm. "Where are we?" I whispered.
"Almost there," he whispered back. "Keep close to me and be very quiet."
No problem there. Ahead of us, a flight of stone steps descended into what looked to me like the entrance to hell.
"We're going down there?" I gulped Tony nodded, his finger to his lips, then started down the steps. Oh, Jesus. I grabbed his shoulder to steady myself on the well-worn stones. How many countless feet had trod here over the centuries, I wondered—and for what? I shuddered to think what we were going to find at the bottom. There went my overactive imagination again.
Voices coming from somewhere not too far off. Tony and I exchanged glances, then he nodded, setting off again, 180
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keeping us both close to the wall. Now we heard one of the voices more distinctly. A voice I did not recognise.
"The Comte d'Arcy," Tony murmured.
Involuntarily, I shivered at the sound of his voice, cold, venomous, and threatening. Some words reached my ears.
"You were fools to come here ... summoned the Dark Forces..."
What Dark Forces?
"What Dark Forces?" I whispered in Tony's ear, but he shook his head, telling me he didn't know. I didn't like this.
Then, Marcus's voice, clear and untroubled, answered.
God, but he was the master of understatement.
"You underestimate me, Marcus, and yourself," d'Arcy's sinister voice cut him off. "I have struck a bargain with them.
Your and Andorra's lives for the return of the man I lost to you all those years ago."
Marcus's sharp intake of breath echoed around the chamber in which they stood. "What are you saying, d'Arcy?
Not even you would dare." He stopped and suddenly looked towards where Tony and I were hidden.
Roger
...
Get out of here, now
!
Oh, Jeez, he'd sensed us nearby. Frantically, I nudged Tony. "What do we do?"
Get out
!
Suddenly, a vile smell assailed my senses.
"Look out," Tony yelled, diving to the floor.
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"Well, well, well ... what have we here? Reinforcements?"
D'Arcy's laughter was filled with derision. "Gregory, bring Marcus's plaything to me."
This
thing
, this monstrosity of what might have once been a man, loomed over me, grabbing at my hair.
"Fuck off," I yelled, backing up out of the way and aiming a kick at the monster's shins.