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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #Romance MM, #erotic MM, #General Fiction
“Beautiful, isn’t it?” Kaname’s grin was pure sin. “There’s
nothing quite as perfect as the manifestation of our carnal natures.”
Anson had thought he was somewhat of a hedonist, but Kaname
took that philosophy to a whole new scale. Secretly, he agreed with
the vampire, as long as his mate was involved in that manifestation. If
he had Reed, Anson didn’t need anything else.
He exchanged a quick look with the young swan, and Reed gazed
back at him longingly. Their need didn’t go unnoticed by the vampire.
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“It looks like you feel the same,” Kaname said approvingly. “How
about we discuss our little problem in private, and then you can truly
enjoy my hospitality?”
Anson was a little terrified at what the latter offer might entail. If
Kaname continued to leer at Reed, though, Anson might have to
punch the man in the face, elder vampire or not.
“I think that might cause an international incident,”
Reed said
through their bond.
“Not to mention an interspecies one,”
Anson added. Still, he
wouldn’t allow anyone to touch his mate. Reed belonged to him, and
only to him.
With that in mind, Anson wrapped an arm around Reed’s
shoulders. He felt a frisson of pleasure course through the swan at his
little show of possessiveness. Kaname, however, didn’t look fazed in
the slightest. He gestured them toward an alcove that was slightly
away from the rest of the debauchery.
Anson and Reed had no choice but to pursue the invitation. Like
the rest of the area, there were comfortable pillows and lounges
spread around. Kaname sat down, and just as Anson and Reed joined
him, a rush of people surrounded them, coming to offer their services
to Kaname. From what Anson could tell, many of them were
practically pleading to donate blood to the vampire. Kaname waved
them off, and instead, he had champagne brought in.
As a servant poured the expensive beverage in three glasses,
Kaname offered Anson and Reed a small smile. “I know shifters get
drunk with great difficulty, but you do have to taste this. Don’t worry.
It’s perfectly harmless. Of course, I could get you some sake, if you’d
prefer.”
“This is fine,” Anson replied quickly. They hadn’t come to Tokyo
to do alcohol testing anyway. He wished he could rush things along,
but he knew that, in spite of their hedonism, vampires were very big
on tradition. No doubt this whole strange tour was just part of the
hospitality experience.
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The champagne was, indeed, quite excellent, and while Anson
didn’t get buzzed in the slightest, he did lighten up a little. Reed
cuddled up at his side, obviously a bit more relaxed. Throughout it all,
Kaname was a gracious host, and while he did occasionally make
outrageous comments, Anson realized the vampire didn’t actually
have any intentions to seduce Reed or anything like that. And of
course, in spite of all his effort, Anson still remained as hard as a
rock, desperate for his mate. He controlled his arousal, knowing his
priority now was to discuss the Tyrell problem with Kaname.
At first, the conversation was light. Kaname told them a little
about the coven, explaining that it was one of the oldest in the entire
world. “We have a network that allows us to keep track of almost
everything that goes on within the borders of Japan. And of course,
there are other covens in other countries that keep me informed with
what’s going on there.”
Anson wanted to point out that this network, as efficient as it
might be, had failed in tracking down Tyrell. But of course,
werewolves hadn’t had much luck, either, so it would be ridiculous to
criticize another elder.
Kaname seemed to share his ideas, though. “It’s quite disturbing
that we haven’t caught the warlock yet.” The vampire’s expression
darkened, and his grip around the champagne flute tightened, almost
making the glass crack. “But I will find him. No one can hide from
me forever.”
It seemed that Kaname didn’t like to have his authority
questioned, and in coming on the vampire’s turf, Tyrell had done just
that. “Any clue as to where Tyrell might be hiding?” Reed asked.
“For the moment, we’ve sent several scouts into the territory.
Tyrell’s son, Noah, is with them, and I trust that his presence will be
helpful.”
“Well, we’re here to aid in any way we can,” Anson offered. “As
you probably know, a shifter who attacked Reed has recently joined
forces with Tyrell, so we have a real incentive in being here.”
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“I’m aware of that. Perhaps this shifter angle can be exploited. No
doubt Tyrell wants something from the she-werewolf. Otherwise,
he’d have never bothered with the complex operation of breaking her
out.”
“What do you suggest?” Reed inquired.
“I’ll give this some more thought. I have an incipient idea, but I’m
still clarifying the details.” Kaname drained his champagne glass and
waved a small Asian man over. “For the moment, you should go rest,”
he told Anson and Reed. “Your bags have already been placed in a
room. I took the liberty of assigning one here inside the coven, for
practical purposes, but other arrangements can be made if you’re
uncomfortable underground.”
It was true that shifters usually disliked being trapped. They
needed fresh air and nature to thrive. But the overload of sensuality in
the coven swept that feeling away. “Thank you, Yamamoto-sama,”
Anson told the vampire, “but that won’t be necessary.” Besides,
having a place to stay here had the added advantage that Anson and
Reed could retreat behind closed doors soon, something which Anson
desperately needed.
Reed nodded, his own arousal glowing through their connection.
“Your home is truly lovely. Well…Maybe
lovely
is not the right
word. Inviting? Seductive?”
Kaname laughed. “I like the way you think, and I’m very
flattered. Please, go with Hiro. He will lead you to your room.”
Anson and Reed thanked the vampire elder again and got up.
After taking one last look at the room, they directed their attention
toward the Asian servant. “This way, please,” Hiro told them in
strongly accented English.
The young man led them through the intricate corridors, just like
Kaname had before. No one spoke, and Anson knew he should take
advantage of the opportunity to map the coven in his mind. Alas, now
that they’d left the seriousness of the conversation with Kaname
behind, the urge to couple became even stronger. It took everything
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he had not to hurry the servant along. Hell, he’d been tempted to do
just that with Kaname, but they couldn’t afford to be rude.
Fortunately, Hiro at last stopped in front of a room and opened the
door. Bowing lowly, he gestured them inside. Anson and Reed
stepped into the chamber and found themselves in a room as
beautifully decadent as the coven and its leader.
No expense had been spared in decorating the guest quarters. A
crystal chandelier hung from the ceiling, and the elegant antique
furniture actually made Anson pause for a brief second. But in the
end, his gaze was inexorably drawn to the huge, canopied bed.
As the servant left, Anson hastily shut the door and turned toward
his mate. “I want you, baby,” he told Reed.
Reed licked his lips and nodded wordlessly. Anson took his
mate’s hand and led him to the bed. Seeing the vampires’ display had
them both hard and aching, and Anson knew he needed to take it
slow, lest he lose it before he could even get inside his mate.
“I have no problem with you losing control,” Reed told him as he
climbed into the bed. “I want you to show me just how much you
need me.”
The challenge in the words held more seduction than the entire
coven of vampires ever could. Anson pounced on the bed, no longer
able to contain himself. He covered his mate’s body with his own,
tearing at Reed’s clothes, uncaring when his forceful assault made the
material rip. Reed didn’t seem to mind. In fact, the swan followed
Anson’s example, struggling with Anson’s elegant outfit.
Frustratingly, they had trouble freeing themselves from the
constraining material since they couldn’t bring themselves to move
away from each other long enough. The end result was a frantic rush
of hands, bodies rubbing against each other, mouths crashing
together, tongues dueling in a kiss that tasted like nirvana.
Naturally, their clothing couldn’t resist the passion between Reed
and Anson too long. With a great deal of effort, Reed and Anson
briefly separated their bodies and rushed to remove the cumbersome
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items. Shoes, shirts, pants, and socks went on the floor in a heap.
Anson thought that they might have reached a record in disrobing
time, but the passing idea dissipated as if it had never been when he
looked at Reed’s naked body.
Anson didn’t even know what to touch first. Sometimes, it was
hard to believe that Reed’s beautiful body was Anson’s to caress and
to love. To this day, he had no idea how he’d resisted Reed for so
many years. The swan simply took his breath away.
In spite of the urgency he felt, Anson decided to take his time. He
mapped all that creamy skin with his fingers, loving the way Reed
shuddered under him at every touch. As he kneaded and caressed
every inch of Reed he could reach, he licked the swan’s collarbone
and progressed to the hollow of his mate’s neck. He couldn’t help but
bite down a little, not enough to draw blood, but still reminding both
of them of the claiming that would soon follow.
It was a battle just to decide which path to take. Anson wanted to
taste Reed all over. He wanted to kiss his mate’s pretty pink lips and
fuck Reed’s mouth. And Christ, he needed to thrust his throbbing
prick inside Reed. His wolf howled within him, demanding that he
mark Reed, and Anson had every intention to do just that.
He licked down the white column of Reed’s neck over to his
mate’s nipples. The tiny nubs of flesh peaked at his touch, and Anson
indulged in drawing his sharp canines over them. Reed convulsed
under him, crying out, and simply those sweet sounds brought Anson
closer to orgasm.
But he was not done exploring, worshipping his mate. He
progressed over to Reed’s chest, hesitating over one particular spot. It
was the place where the bullet had penetrated Reed’s skin, barely
missing Reed’s heart, but still tearing a major artery. There was no
scar left, at least not a physical one, but Anson would never forget it.
A gentle hand caressed his hair, and Anson realized he had lost
himself in those painful memories and forgotten about the present.
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“Don’t think about that,” Reed told him. “Think about us, in the here
and now.”
Anson smiled up at his mate. “Not only in the present. In the
future, as well.”
The brief trip down memory lane had tempered some of his ardor,
which was not altogether a bad thing. As Anson went back to
touching his mate, he found renewed pleasure in caressing Reed. It
was as if his body wanted to get to know Reed’s all over again. This
was not the first time they’d made love since Reed’s recovery, but
whenever they came together, Anson had this urge to lose himself
inside Reed, to forget about his own identity and simply become one
with the swan.
He gave himself no quarter, ignoring his own throbbing prick in
favor of lavishing his full focus on Reed. Just like he’d wanted earlier,
he explored every inch of skin with his mouth. He went from kissing
Reed’s sweet, beautiful lips, to thrusting his tongue into Reed’s belly
button. When that became insufficient, he went lower down,
deliberately bypassing Reed’s prick and instead going for the swan’s
legs. Thighs, calves, knees, feet, everything received Anson’s
undivided attention. He spent an inordinate amount of time on Reed’s
pretty toes, because yes, even Reed’s toes were gorgeous.
By the time he reached the soles of Reed’s feet, the swan was