Authors: J. P. Bowie
Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #Erotica, #Romance, #Paranormal
"Very funny."
"It wasn't meant to be. What d'you want?"
"Just to warn you about him."
"I know about him," I said sharply. "It's a little hard to miss."
"Not that. I mean what he'll do when ... when he's had enough."
Uh oh ... I didn't want to hear that. "Enough of what?" I asked, feigning naïveté.
"Enough of
you
, dummy."
"Hey!"
He moved closer, scowling. "Ask him about me, why don't you? Ask him about how he started to change me then changed his fucking mind!"
"I'm sorry," I said. "Do you know why he changed his mind?"
Wrong question. Kurt's eyes narrowed into a look of hatred. "Because of
you.
That's why," he spat at me.
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"
Dudes
," he said—he calls everyone dude. "You can't be doing this shit in here."
"I know." I refrained from yelling, "He started it!" like some irate queen, even though that's how I felt. "Sorry, Bruce. Won't happen again." Kurt, huffing and puffing, shoved a finger in my face.
"Don't say I didn't warn you,
bitch
!" And with that, he spun on his heel, and swept out.
"
Dude.
" Bruce's eyes were wide with shock as he looked at me. "What did you do to him?"
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"Stole his boyfriend," I said, picking up my towel. I left Bruce, and the other trainer, staring at each other, heterosexual disbelief all over their faces.
Now, don't get me wrong. I wasn't happy about this confrontation with Kurt the Curt, but it wasn't going to deter me from meeting Marcus at Joe's Café at six o'clock sharp. In fact, I was eager to tell him what had happened and to hear his explanation. I only hoped that it didn't sound too shallow. You know, "Well I thought I loved Kurt, then I saw you..." That kind of thing.
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When I got home, I showered, buffed and fluffed for close to an hour, then I stood for a good fifteen minutes, gazing into my closet, wondering what I could wear. Something cool and summery, I decided, taking a pale blue polo shirt from its hanger. It might have been the first of November, but in Los Angeles, it's always summer.
I seethed.
The guy smiled at Marcus. He smiled back.
I stood, fists clenched.
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The guy said something. Marcus answered.
The guy frowned, then walked away.
I allowed myself a smug smile.
He turned—of course, he knew I was there—and there was that smile, except, this time, tinged with some sadness.
Obviously, Kurt had gotten to him before me and told him what a violent and unbalanced queen I was, unfit for vampire-hood. He beckoned me over, patting the seat of the barstool next to him. "Hello, Roger." His voice was deliciously deep and husky. "I'm glad you came." "Did you doubt it?" I asked, matching his sombre mood.
"I sensed some apprehension on your part this afternoon."
"You did?"
The bartender interrupted us with a "What'll it be?" so I ordered a vodka martini, straight up.
"Did you sense anything else?" I asked, after the bartender turned away to fix my drink.
"An unpleasant confrontation."
"Did he tell you about it?"
"There was no need."
"Marcus..." I swivelled my barstool around so I could look directly into his eyes. I gulped. God, but he was gorgeous.
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"How could I forget?"
He smiled and touched my hand gently. "You remember in between our acts of love we conversed a great deal?"
Acts of love, not sex. I loved the way this guy talked. I cupped my chin in my hand and gazed into those emerald orbs.
"Roger, you do remember?"
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"Huh? Oh, yes ... very well. You never did finish the story of your life."
"Sorry. A bad habit of mine."
"An endearing habit, Roger," he said, covering my hand with his. "Kurt had no interest in me, apart from the sex and the chance at immortality." "He said you dumped him after you saw me leave the movie house three weeks ago."
I looked at him, appalled. "He must be nuts! Who could he find that would come close to competing with you?"
Marcus laughed lightly. "Not everyone holds me in such high esteem, Roger."
"Well, I do!" I looked around and lowered my voice. "I can tell you this, Marcus. I would never cheat on you. Never."
His eyes met the intensity in mine, then he smiled and said, "Drink up. I want to take you somewhere."
"Your place or mine?"
"Home."
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We stepped into the dark street outside Joe's Café. He faced me and held out his hands. "Give me both your hands, and close your eyes."
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"One day, I will show you, and perhaps—well, we'll talk of that later."
He held me in his arms, his cheek on my neck, his tongue flicking at my earlobe.
"Mmm," I murmured, holding him tight. "I've been looking forward to this all day."
"As have I," he said, his lips tickling my skin, causing me to shiver with delight. "I am very glad you decided to meet me tonight."
"Anything."
"Why me? I mean, what made you choose me after seeing me just once, three weeks ago?"
He was silent for a few moments, then he said, "If I told you I had seen you in a vision, would you believe me?"
"I'd like to."
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refuge, remaining hidden until our minds are clear and we are able to cope, once more, with immortality."
His lips strayed over my cheek as he spoke. I clung to him, sensing his sadness and willing him to find comfort in my arms.
He fell silent again, and although I wanted to hear him say he had found that man in me, I didn't dare voice that hope.
For once in my life, I curbed my impatience and waited.
I stared at him, speechless.
"The night I first saw you," he murmured, his lips close to my ear, "I felt your presence, long before I actually saw you.
Then, when I did, I stood transfixed, unable to believe my eyes."
"Yeah, I have that effect on guys all the time," I kidded.
"I'm sure you do," he said.
"I was kidding."
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Laughing and talking with Mark. At least I wasn't slouching about, looking bored, and pickin' my nose.
He chuckled. "No, you were not."
I sighed loudly. "There's just nothing I can hide from you, is there?"
"Sorry." He looked so cute as he attempted a contrite expression. "I will stop reading your mind, if it makes you uncomfortable."
He kissed my neck. "Actually, you almost did."
"Huh?"
"I was tempted to give you a vision of myself as you slept."
"You can do that?"
He nodded. "But I felt it would be cheating. I wanted our mutual attraction to be spontaneous—at least on your part.
That's why I waited."
Wow. "Can I ask you something else? Oh wait. You already know what it is, don't you?"
"Ask me anyway," he said, blowing a teasing breath in my ear.
"Well, I know this is your home—this incredible place—but just where are we?"
He rose from the bed, taking my hand in his. "Come with me."
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