Authors: J. P. Bowie
Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #Erotica, #Romance, #Paranormal
"Stalking me?" I was breathing a little more easily now.
"But I never saw you—not once."
"Of course not. What kind of vampire would I be if I'd let you see me before the right moment."
"And tonight was the right moment?"
"Exactly—your birthday ... and mine."
"Your birthday and mine..."
"I think I said that." He chuckled, and kissed me again.
"I'm twenty-four," I said with a deal of trepidation. "How
... how old are you?"
"Older than you ... by about eighteen hundred years."
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eighteen hundred and twenty something year old vampire ...
give or take a couple of years.
"You look incredible," I mumbled.
"And you look scared," he said gently. "Don't be. I promise you are in no danger from me."
I wanted to believe him, even though I knew you should never trust a vampire. I mean, they'd never come off as very trustworthy in any book I'd read or movie I'd seen. They lured you into a trap with their silken voices and hypnotic eyes, then when you least expected it,
bam!
Fangs in the neck, blood sucked right out of you, thrown away like a broken doll. Yikes!
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I buried my face in his neck, inhaling his wonderful scent.
Funny, I'd often wondered what a vampire would smell like—
decay ... the grave ... corruption? None of that here. Just a subtle blend of fruit and musk. Yummy. I clung to him, pressing my, now, oh so eager body to his, revelling in the feel of his erection throbbing against my thigh. I ran my hands over the smooth skin that covered his muscular back, and the round swell of his butt. My fingers lingered there, straying into the cleft between the firm smooth cheeks.
He moved over me, covering my chest and torso with scorching kisses that had me squirming with delight. His lips hovered over my raging hard on, then he took me in his mouth, and I almost screamed with ecstasy. This was not your regular blowjob. This was more like a religious experience. I'm not kidding. The sensations his mouth created, the sheer rapture his lips and tongue imbued within me, were feelings I had never before experienced. This went beyond all that I had ever previously known. I was transported, exulted, taken body and soul, to a plane of desire where every single fibre of my being was set on fire, 24
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every nerve ending set alight with lust and a craving for it never to end.
As much as I was willing to have this go on forever, I knew I'd explode sooner rather than later, and I wanted to return the favour. I struggled within his embrace, trying to reach that part of him that so far I had only felt. He allowed me that glorious sight now, and I gasped at its beauty. Long, thick, hard as steel, it throbbed in my hand as though it had a life of its own. I ran my tongue over the tip, licking the juice that leaked from it, savouring the slightly salty taste. He groaned as my lips slid down the length of the pulsing shaft, and I felt a tingle of satisfaction that I had pleasured him, too. I put all the questions, all the doubts and fears, on hold for the duration of our lovemaking. Nothing would spoil this—nothing could.
Now, from no action on my part, I was lying on my back, Marcus leaning over me, the sweetest of smiles on his lips, the hunger of lust in his eyes. I threw my arms about his neck, pulling him down on top of me and crushing his lips with mine. I had become emboldened—he might be a vampire and hold my life in his grasp, but I wanted him like I had never wanted anyone before. I wanted to feel that beautiful hard cock slide inside me, fill me, conquer me, make me crave for it every day for the rest of my life—for however long that might be.
"Fuck me," I whispered.
"With pleasure," he growled, lifting my legs, and wrapping them around his waist. I closed my eyes in anticipation, 25
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squirming a little and bearing down as he inserted his fingers, coated with lube, into my eager anus.
Wait,
I thought, despite my euphoria,
a condom...
"Do you have a condom?" I asked him, hoping I wasn't spoiling the moment.
"Aaa-aahhh!" The cry that escaped my lips caused him to pull back slightly.
"Am I hurting you?" he asked, with what sounded like genuine concern.
"Yes but don't stop," I gasped, feeling the head of his cock slip past the point of resistance. "It's getting better now. Yes ... mmm ... feels good."
And it did. Damned good. So good. I sank farther down into his lap, driving his cock deeper inside me, filling myself with his hard pulsing flesh.
Oh yes,
I thought.
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He held my erection in his big hand, bringing me to the threshold, to the point of no return. I gasped as I felt my orgasm churn in my balls. The rhythm of his thrusts had gained momentum. I had the most incredible sensation of him holding me, both his arms wrapped around me, yet his hand still around my cock, propelling me towards my climax.
I let my head drop back, and that's when I realised we were floating again. Our bodies had levitated off the bed, but I had no time to wonder about it as I felt him spasm inside me. He came with a great shout of joy, his semen flooding my intestines with a fiery blast, his hand forcing my orgasm from me, in a series of mind blowing jolts.
One of his fingers on my lips stilled my words. I got the hint. He wanted silence and he was right. There were no words to truly describe what had passed between us, so I shut up and snuggled against him, kissing his shoulder with a murmured apology. His arms tightened around me, and I melted in his embrace, my mind filled with countless emotions.
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What now?
I wondered as my mind cleared. I lay pressed to him, his lips touching my ear, my flesh warmed by his steady breathing. Was this just a passing fling, a moment of passion, never to be repeated? Would he discard me like some unwanted trophy? Would he let me leave this place alive?
After all,
I thought,
he is a vampire.
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"Very good. You've studied the lore."
"And I've read Ann Rice," I said, grinning up at him. "Is there an alternative?"
"Yes. If you wanted to stay with me for say, only two, three hundred years, there is another way."
"Two or three
hundred
years?" I gaped at him. "That's about three or four human lifetimes, you know."
He nodded, smiling. "But only about a tenth of the time I expect to live on this earth."
I looked at him, serious now. "That's an awfully long time to live. Don't you tire of it?"
He lay down beside me, his lips touching my temple, and he sighed, a long unhappy sigh. "There was a time I longed for death..." I sensed a sad story coming up.
"Tell me about it," I murmured, turning my face to his and kissing his lips gently.
"All of it or just the Reader's Digest version?" He smiled again, and I punched his arm playfully.
"All of it, of course. Every little detail."
"That would take a lifetime. More time than you have left, I'm afraid."
I shivered at his words. Did that mean...
"I told you, Roger," he said, reading my thoughts again.
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I felt my groin grow hot at the sight.
Wow,
I thought,
two or three hundred years of looking at that every night...
But what the hell would
I
look like in three hundred years?
Marcus turned, smiling at me as he removed a crystal decanter and two glasses from the cabinet. "You would not age at all," he said. Darn it, he really could read my mind. This could get embarrassing.
"Eventually, you would be able to read my mind, too."
He poured some red liquid into one of the glasses and handed it to me.
"What is it?" I asked, a trifle warily, sniffing at it.
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have added "and many more", would have seemed a tad redundant.
He smiled back at me. "And to you, sweet Roger—and many, many more."
"You must not believe
everything
you read about us,"
Marcus said, chuckling at my thoughts. "Crosses, mirrors, garlic, holy water ... all of that is superstitious nonsense. Mr.