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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #Romance MM, #erotic MM, #Vampires
building up, adding and pursuing another climax that threatened to
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shatter his mind. At the same time, Paris sensed Jace’s emotions
flooding him through their bond.
Paris couldn’t take it anymore. He’d have liked to prolong the
moment, but the ecstasy was too much, too perfect. He felt that he
would lose his mind if he didn’t come in the next five seconds. In his
perpetual need for Jace, he bit down on Jace’s throat.
Blood flooded Paris’s mouth, the very essence of Jace’s being
bursting on his taste buds. Instantly, rapture swelled inside him and
the pleasure that had been gathering exploded, Paris’s world melting
into a rainbow of colors. Their connection pulsed with thoughts,
emotions, and sensations, and as the climax rolled through Paris, Jace
came as well, filling Paris’s ass with streams of hot cum and doubling
the intensity of his orgasm.
In a way, Paris was surprised he even remembered to release his
hold on Jace. Sometimes, Jace bit him. Other times, Paris bit Jace. But
whatever the case, it always felt amazing, like they were no longer
separate people, but two halves of one entity. Alas, they couldn’t
cling to it forever, and after Paris licked the wound, he slumped
against his mate, enjoying the lingering pleasure until it started to fade
away.
All too soon, the water began to cool, alerting them they were
taking far too long. Jace groaned, finally slipping out of Paris’s ass.
He was still half hard, and Paris would have loved pleasuring him
again. Unfortunately, they couldn’t afford to lose themselves in their
passions. They still needed to get acquainted with their hosts. In the
end, Paris and Jace hadn’t come here for an exotic vacation. They’d
taken on a task, and they would not fail.
With twin sighs of regret, both men quickly cleaned up and left
the tub. Paris winced when he saw the state of the bathroom. The
floor had been flooded, and the tub was dirty, the remnants of their
seed floating over the surface of the water.
“I’ll clean up,” Jace offered. “You get some new clothes for us, so
that we can go exploring afterward.”
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That sounded like a great idea. Honestly, Paris didn’t feel
comfortable with having staff cleaning their mess, especially after a
sexual activity. The vampires had been so very hospitable so far, even
if the circumstances of Paris and Jace’s arrival were less than ideal. In
a sense, they had forced themselves on Kaname Yamamoto,
something which Paris realized was his own mistake. But he would
show the vampire elder that his heart had been in the right place. He
would help find his mother and prevent her from harming anyone
else.
With that in mind, Paris tackled the first task. He and Jace didn’t
have too many bags, so Paris quickly dealt with finding two outfits.
He put the rest of the clothing and apparel in the large wardrobe,
making a mental note to ask Reed and his father for a good place to
shop. It might have seemed trivial, but really, Paris didn’t want to
embarrass himself in front of the largest coven of vampires in the
world.
As Paris dressed, Jace emerged from the bathroom, still naked,
and Paris couldn’t help himself from scanning his mate from head to
toe. Jace was simply too gorgeous for words, and if it were up to
Paris, he’d spend the rest of his life just kissing those full lips, licking
those taut abs, and fucking himself on that long, thick cock.
“If you keep thinking that, Paris, we’ll never get out of this room,”
Jace said in a husky tone.
Paris laughed shakily, a bit uncomfortable at having been caught.
He loved his bond with Jace, loved how Jace always knew what he
needed. Even so, it sometimes made him uncomfortable that Jace
could hear his every thought and read his every weakness. In his
heart, Paris still couldn’t see himself as worthy of Jace’s affection. He
was afraid that Jace would soon realize that, too. “Sorry,” he said
quickly, trying to push aside the thoughts. “I’ll stop.”
The arousal in Jace’s gaze melted into concern. The other wolf
came to Paris’s side and brushed a brief kiss against Paris’s lips. As
they kissed, Jace’s voice slipped in Paris’s mind.
“Hey. Don’t ever
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think stuff like that. You’re the best thing that ever happened to me.
You’re so beautiful, brave, and kind, and I fall in love with you more
every day. I don’t want to hear you ever thinking you don’t deserve
my feelings.”
It was so very intimate to talk like this, and to a certain extent,
Paris felt ashamed of his doubts. He realized all too well that Jace
loved him. Revisiting the emotions that had plagued him during his
stay with the Marrow pack didn’t help either of them. He needed to
let go of his misgivings, but it wasn’t easy, not when everything he’d
considered true had suddenly become false. Hell, he’d even found out
that Alpha Marrow had been the one to warn Jace’s father of Aria’s
plans.
Sometimes, everything seemed so chaotic, and Paris’s only anchor
was Jace. He was so afraid of losing the other wolf, so afraid that his
life would once more turn upside down, and this time, he would be
separated from the man he loved most.
“That won’t happen.”
Jace broke the kiss, but still spoke in his
mind.
“That won’t ever happen. We won’t ever be parted.”
“You don’t know that,” Paris answered out loud. “How can you?”
Jace caressed the side of Paris’s face. “I just do,” he replied. “I’m
your mate. We’ve found each other, and I won’t allow anyone,
anyone
to tear us apart.”
Paris hated and loved his weakness and his need for reassurance.
He hated it, because he didn’t want to be a liability for anyone, and
loved it, because, really, hearing Jace saying those words with such
certainty brought him a pleasure that was almost sexual.
Jace snickered. “I’m glad I can please you.” He snatched a pair of
pants Paris had prepared from the bed and pulled them on without
bothering with underwear. “As much as I’d love to explore that, it’s
time for us to go.”
They finished dressing in silence, although Paris couldn’t help but
notice that it took them far longer than it should have. Then again,
who could blame them if they brushed against each other from time to
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time? Who could blame them if they stopped in the middle of
buttoning their shirts to kiss or caress the patches of skin still left
exposed? They were recently mated, and by rights, this should be a
honeymoon trip of sorts. Instead, they were getting acquainted with
people outside their own species, who may or may not be hostile to
them, while hunting down Paris’s mother. It wasn’t exactly ideal, but
Paris could brave anything that came his way as long as he had Jace
by his side.
When they were at last ready, they slipped out of the room,
looking around to see if there was anyone they could ask.
Unsurprisingly, they spotted the servant who’d helped them before
waiting a short distance away, just far enough to give them privacy,
but still available for anything they needed.
“Could we talk to Yamamoto-sama?” Jace asked politely.
The servant bowed lowly. “Of course, Wade-san. He is waiting
for you. Right this way.”
Why didn’t it surprise Paris that Kaname expected them to seek
him out? The vampires seemed to have a system in place to anticipate
their guests’ every need. Paris wondered exactly how many surprises
waited for them there.
* * * *
“Ah, my new guests.” Kaname Yamamoto waved them forward,
the perfect picture of absolute hospitality. “Please, sit, sit.”
Unlike before, they hadn’t been taken into Kaname’s private
office, but rather, into a larger room filled with various members of
the coven. Reed and Anson were also there, seated next to the
vampire elder. They were in a sort of nest of comfortable pillows
thrown over tatami mats, a low table with various drinks in front of
them.
Jace and Paris obeyed Kaname’s instructions, and Jace wondered
how in the world they were going to approach Kaname about the
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issues on his and his mate’s mind with so many people around. Even
more surprisingly, there seemed to be a stage of sorts in the middle.
Currently, it was empty, but Jace would bet that the situation might
change soon.
The vampire elder smiled at him, and Jace wondered if Kaname
could read his mind. “You’re just in time,” he said. “The show is just
about to begin.”
The show? What show?
Jace hadn’t really come here for
entertainment, but he couldn’t deny his host, so he stood back and
relaxed, insofar as he could, at least. Paris gave him an uncomfortable
look, also glancing toward Reed and Anson, seeking an answer there.
When the older wolf and the swan looked just as puzzled, they could
do nothing but wait and see what happened.
Finally, a group of men and women entered the stage. Some
carried instruments, and all were dressed in traditional Japanese garbs.
The hairstyles and makeup resembled those of geishas, although there
were some differences strong enough to note but with a certain
subtlety that prevented Jace from pinpointing them exactly.
A small number of the new arrivals, both male and female, slipped
through the room, zeroing in on certain areas. A man and a woman
made their way to Kaname’s table, therefore ending up in Jace’s
proximity. The female sat next to Kaname, her posture impeccable
and demure. She seemed ready to serve him at any time. Meanwhile,
the man seemed somewhat more approachable and less shy, smiling
and offering Jace some sake.
Not wanting to be rude, Jace took a sake cup the man gave him
and took a small sip. The alcohol burned through his system, stronger
than anything he’d ever had. However, shifters were notoriously good
at resisting the effects of any type of beverage or hallucinogen that
had the potential of clouding the senses. Jace continued to drink, all
the while keeping a close eye on the stage.
The rest of the group was now gathered in a semicircle, with two
women kneeling and holding shamisens, presumably ready to play.
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The other girls were waiting, also on their knees, while the men stood
farther back, large drums in front of them.
At a sign from Kaname, the performance started. The clear voices
of the singers rang out through the room with a soothing quality,
startling Jace. They plucked the chords of the instruments with nimble
fingers, and the resulting melody was gentle, almost sad, with a sort
of hypnotizing effect.
The other women got up as one being. They moved slowly and
gracefully, their bodies swaying with the music like tree branches
with the wind. Jace had seen many dances, but this one had a
particular surreal quality, as if the dancers were reaching out to his
very soul. He squeezed Paris in his arms, the flow of the song making
him aware of just how much he loved the other wolf and how lucky
he’d been to find his mate. He realized why he was so affected by the
melody. Even if he didn’t understand all the words, the singers
crooned an ode to love, something Jace could truly empathize with.
Paris relaxed in his arms, watching the show with half-lidded
eyes. They’d been subconsciously stressed ever since they’d realized
their arrival hadn’t been communicated to Kaname, but the tension
drained out of them both as if the slow, whirling dance of the geishas
was coaxing him into a state of complete relaxation.
And then, all of a sudden, the slow melody stopped. A brief
moment of silence followed, during which Jace wondered if the
performance was over. But Jace didn’t have time to experience any
disappointment. The sound of powerful drums erupted, as powerful as
the emotional melody had been, but in a completely different way.