Authors: Amber Kell
Tags: #glbt, #shifter, #erotic romance, #gay, #Paranormal
needed a good killing. He couldn’t remember
why, but he was certain of it. The bear snorted his
disapproval of Rohan’s assessment.
“Shift back, beloved,” Rohan said.
The handsome vampire didn’t attack or order.
He merely waited on Harris. With his anger gone,
Harris allowed the change to overtake him.
Gasping, he reached out to grab the wall but,
instead, found warm flesh.
Rohan wrapped his arms around Harris. “What
happened?”
“I’m not sure. It’s been a long time since I lost
control like that.” He thought back to before the
change. “Vick came here to say rude things, like
usual—”
“What do you mean
like usual
,” Rohan
interrupted.
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Harris shrugged. “He always comes in here and
pokes fun at my work or says something snide.
Usually, I ignore him, but for some reason, it
really bugged me today.”
The vampire hadn’t let up since Harris started
work. He didn’t know what Vick’s problem, was
but hopefully, smacking him against the wall a
few times knocked some sense into him.
“I will talk to him. He won’t come near you
again,” Rohan promised.
Guilt struck Harris. “I don’t usually attack
people.” He didn’t want Rohan to think he was an
out-of-control shifter. Generally, he had excellent
control. A combination of a snarky vampire and
sexual tension had led to his temper snapping like
a dry twig in the summertime.
Rohan cupped Harris’ face and forced him to
face the vampire. “You have the right to not be
bullied in my house. Defending yourself is not a
crime.”
The kiss froze Harris with shock. He hadn’t
expected Rohan to go from nothing to an intense
lip lock. Harris rubbed against the vampire. His
clothes had ripped during the change and dangled
like rags across his skin. The sensation of rough
fabric against naked flesh made the entire
situation far more erotic than a mere kiss. Harris
leaned into the embrace, more than willing to
follow wherever Rohan wished to lead.
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When Rohan broke away, Harris growled his
displeasure.
“Don’t be that way, beloved. I plan to take you
out to dinner first, then we’ll see where it leads.
Go to your room and get dressed,” Rohan
instructed.
Harris kissed Rohan’s cheek, making sure to
slide their faces together and rub off some of his
scent on the vampire. “Are you sure you want to
eat? I can think of something else to do with our
time.” All his silent vows to stay away from the
vampire’s bed vanished when the chance to be
with Rohan appeared again. Maybe he should
move to a new country. He doubted there was
another way he’d be able to resist Rohan.
His cock, ready and eager for action, rose
happily between them.
Rohan wrapped his cool fist around Harris’
erection. “As much as I want to take you up on
your offer…” He tightened his hold.
Harris gasped. Rohan’s grip didn’t have quite
enough pressure to bring him off but enough to
keep him interested. His hips convulsed on their
own. “I want to feed you first, so later, I can take
your blood.”
Harris nodded, not really listening to the
vampire’s words. “Take me,” he groaned.
“Oh, I will, my beloved, but only after I have
you fed. I don’t want you passing out because I’ve
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taken too much blood from you,” Rohan’s
wonderful touch disappeared.
Harris growled. It was either snarl or cry. “You
didn’t have to stop. You could’ve gotten me off
then bought me dinner.” He was flexible like that.
“No. I want you to anticipate how it will be
when I have you back in my bed.” Rohan scraped
one fang across Harris’ neck.
Shivers racked his body.
“First, I will feed you, then you will feed me.
After that, I will fuck you until you’ve forgotten
anyone who’s come before me and refuse to
acknowledge anyone who wants to come after.
You will be mine, beloved. Everyone will know
not to touch you—ever.” Satisfaction poured off
the vampire in waves as if he were already
anticipating that magical moment.
When Rohan released him, Harris stepped
back. His mind fought with equal urges to wrap
himself around Rohan and flee. Harris knew he
had to put some distance between them before he
agreed to whatever Rohan wanted no matter his
views on the subject. “I’ll go to get dressed.”
Unable to face the vampire any more, Harris
fled to his room. Over the past few days, he’d
collected enough of his wardrobe to fill the closet
of the room adjacent to Rohan’s. The vampire
allowed Harris his temporary independence, but
Harris knew his time was limited.
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The vampire pushed all of Harris’ buttons,
handsome, kind and really supportive of Harris’
art. Rohan would make the perfect mate.
However, Harris wasn’t ready for perfection. He
planned on keeping his flawed life a little bit
longer. Maybe he should take a few days off to go
to the cabin. Rohan had said the mural didn’t need
to be done right away.
Harris’ greatest fear was that he’d finally
commit to Rohan only to have the vampire toss
him aside when he was done with him. Vampires
didn’t mate and keep their other half for the rest of
their lives. Sorrow tried to grab onto Harris like a
bear trap, but he shook it off. He didn’t tend to
dwell on things he couldn’t change. He’d enjoy
Rohan while he could. If things worked out, he’d
stick around until the vampire tired of him. Harris
might be a dreamy artist, but he wasn’t a fool. He
wouldn’t beg for the crumbs of Rohan’s affection.
As soon as the vampire began to tire of Harris,
he’d head back home. Harris might be
heartbroken in the end, but he was a person who
enjoyed what he had while he had it.
Smiling, Harris dug through his clothing and
found a relatively nice pair of slacks and a button-
up shirt. He wasn’t a dress-up kind of guy, so he
hoped Rohan didn’t plan to take him any place
fancy.
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The restaurant smelled divine. Rohan had taken
Harris to a steak and seafood restaurant
overlooking the water. Harris had heard of this
place before but had never eaten there. A discreet
sign posted Copper River salmon had just arrived.
Harris loved salmon. His inner bear gave a
happy growl.
“I see I chose well,” Rohan commented.
Harris nodded. “Yes.” He could smell the chef
cooking the fish in the back. Delicious.
Rohan slid his fingers through Harris’, clasping
hands as he led him to the server podium. “The
coven recently hired a new chef here. Let’s see if
he lives up to your standards.”
“Good evening, Master Rohan. Welcome,” the
maître de said smoothly.
It figured that a vampire-run restaurant would
know the vampire leader by sight.
“Thank you. Table for two,” Rohan ordered.
“Oh yes, of course, sir.” The maître de waved a
hand and beckoned a server forward.
The waitress wore a black sheath dress and
high heels.
Harris bet her feet killed her at the end of the
day.
“This way please,” she turned and led them
between rows of white cloth-covered tables.
Harris released Rohan’s hand to walk behind
him, enjoying the view. The water was nice, too.
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“Here you go, gentlemen,” the waitress waved
them toward a beautiful spot overlooking the
sound.
“Thank you,” Rohan said. He brushed the
waitress aside to seat Harris himself. The
vampire’s possessive touch calmed Harris’ bear.
His inner animal relished Rohan’s attention. If he
were a cat shifter, he’d be purring. Foolish bear.
Rohan sat himself across from Harris, a pleased
smile crossing his face as if everything was now
right in his world.
“I’ve heard they have the best salmon in town,”
Rohan declared.
Harris laughed. “You can stop selling, I’m
already here.”
“Sorry. It’s been a while since I took someone
out to dinner,” Rohan said.
Harris suspected that Rohan’s dates were
usually dinner. A waiter appeared by their table.
Dressed in black pants. a white shirt and tie, he
matched the restaurant for elegance. “Hello,
gentlemen. I’m John. I’ll be your server tonight.
Can I get you something to drink?” The waiter’s
gaze slid across Harris with an appreciative
glance, but he carefully turned his attention to
Rohan when the vampire growled.
“I’ll take a glass of AB positive, and my
companion here will try…”
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“Water, I’ll have some water,” Harris
interrupted.
“He’ll have water,” Rohan finished.
“Excellent.” John nodded and left.
“Afraid I’ll take advantage of you?” Rohan
asked.
“No. I want to remember if you take advantage.
I’m not much of a drinker.” Harris had never been
able to handle his alcohol. Even with his larger
body mass, something about liquor affected his
brain poorly.
“I’ll remember that.”
“So, how long has this been vampire owned?”
It made sense for the vampires to buy their own
restaurant. Not many places offered choice of
blood off the menu, even in Seattle where the
population had a more liberal slant.
Rohan nodded. “Two years. A few of our
members run it. The wait staff are human but
most of the managers are vamps.”
“Huh.” Glancing around, Harris could tell the
restaurant did pretty well. Most of the tables were
full, and the wait staff rushed about. “Is that how
you knew about the salmon?”
It didn’t occur to him that, until now, that
Rohan probably didn’t usually track food trends.
“Yes, beloved, that’s how I knew about the
salmon.” Rohan propped his chin on his hand.
“You fascinate me.”
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“Why? I imagine you’ve met a lot of people
over the years. I can’t be very different.” Harris
needed reassurance that he wasn’t simply one
more person to warm Rohan’s bed. Strange, he
wasn’t usually so needy, especially after his pep
talk about taking things as they came.
Rohan shook his head. “You are more special
than you know. You are my blood bond. I’ve
waited for you all these years, and now, you are
mine.”
The waiter returned with their drinks and
interrupted them. “Are you ready to order?”
Harris’ mouth dropped open. He still couldn’t
find any words when he turned to face the waiter.
“He’ll have the salmon special. I’ll be fine with
just the drink,” Rohan replied.
“Very good, sir. Would you like rice or potatoes
with that?” John stood attentively waiting for
Harris’ response.
“Um, potatoes, please.” Harris clung to that
answer as if it were the last solid truth in the
universe.
How am I supposed to respond to Rohan’s
statement?
His idea of not being tied down and
taking things as they came faded under Rohan’s
insistence that he was the only one for him.
Harris’ mind was still spinning when the waiter
gave an approving nod and walked off to put in
his order. Shaking his head, he tried to find out
more information. Maybe they were talking about
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different levels of commitment. Harris had never
heard of vampires sticking with one person
before.
“Is that like a mate?” Harris hated to admit how
little he knew about vampires.
“Sort of. As I understand it, for a mate, you
crave each other but can be apart. Is that right?”
Rohan asked.
“Yes. It’s uncomfortable to be away from your
mate, but as long as your mate is alive and well,
then you are fine,” Harris said.
Rohan took a sip of his glass of blood before he
responded. “A blood bond means once we mate, I