Read Be Still My Vampire Online

Authors: Kerrelyn Sparks

Tags: #Humor, #Fantasy, #Romance, #Paranormal, #Adult, #Vampire, #Urban Fantasy

Be Still My Vampire (17 page)

By four-thirty A.M., she was yawning. She covered her mouth when a big yawn overwhelmed her.

“Ye doona need to stay awake,” he said softly. “I’ll be leaving soon.”

She rose slowly and stretched. “I guess I’ll take a hot bath and go to bed.”

“All right.” He picked up the remote and turned on the Weather Channel.

“I’m sorry we don’t get DVN here.”

“This is fine.” He turned down the volume to a whisper. Apparently, with his super hearing, he could still hear. “I have employees around the world. I like to know what kind of weather they’re facing.”

“I guess you need to know the exact time of sunrise, too.”

He gave her an irritated look. “Good night.”

Definitely pouting. She wandered toward the bedroom.

“Love.”

She halted at the door. Had she heard that? It was so soft, she wasn’t sure he’d actually spoken. Maybe it had only sounded in her mind. She glanced back.

He was still staring at the telly.

“Good night.” She closed the bedroom door.

In the bathroom, she filled the tub with hot water and bubble bath. She was down to her underwear when she recalled the red panties in her tote bag. When Angus left, would he confiscate her underwear as spoils of war? He’d been the one to pull down her panties, but she’d kicked them free. She’d been an eager and willing participant. Even incomplete, it had been the best sex of her life. Was she being a fool to reject him?

She unhooked her black bra and flung it at the door. Dammit, why couldn’t she fall for a normal guy who breathed 24/7? She pushed her black lace underwear to the floor. Was falling for Angus a betrayal of the memory of her parents? Or would her parents tell her to follow her heart and embrace love where she found it? They had loved each other so much. Wouldn’t they want that kind of love for her?

She stepped into the tub and settled among the white fluffy foam. The smell of jasmine soothed her frazzled nerves. She lay back with a long sigh.

“Mum, Dad,” she whispered. “I’m so confused.” If only she could hear them. In the first few weeks after their death, she had thought she’d heard her father’s voice a few times. A whisper on the wind or a thought that suddenly appeared in her mind. But that was years ago. Now she was all alone.

She closed her eyes and breathed deeply, easing the tension from her body and opening her mind to any advice, whether from her natural father or the Heavenly One, any help would be welcome.

Her breasts tingled when a few bubbles popped. She smiled as the flowery fragrance wafted up to her nose. A clump of bubbles that was clinging to her neck sluiced down her throat, caressing her skin. It felt almost like real fingers.

Mmm, good bubble bath. She dragged a puffy cloud of foam up to her breasts and covered them. The bubbles clung to her skin, tingling her and gently teasing her nipples. Wow, scrubbing bubbles.

I’m glad ye like it.

She gasped at the sound of Angus’s voice. How? She sat up and peered around the shower curtain. “Where are you?”

Still on the couch.

His voice was in her head.He was in her head. Good heavens, she’d opened her mind.

Nay, doona shut me out. Ye look so beautiful in my mind. All pink and flushed from the heat of the water.

Her breath hitched when she felt a hand cup her breast. She looked down and saw nothing except bubbles sliding down her torso and her nipple growing hard. “How are you doing this?”

His thumb teased the hardened tip. At least, she thought it was his thumb. She jolted when something lapped at her other nipple. His tongue?

“What are you—” She fell back with a gasp when she felt him suckling her. The sensations were incredibly strong, yet he wasn’t there. She covered her breast with her hand, but the suckling continued. God, he was good. “What are you doing?” She didn’t expect an answer. How could he talk with his mouth full?

’Tis called vampire sex.

“Then why am I feeling it?” Her eyes crossed when he tugged at both nipples. Obviously he could talk with his mind while his mouth was busy elsewhere. “I’m not a vampire.”

But I am. And I want to pleasure you.

She sank lower in the water, but it made no difference. Even immersed under water, the sensations continued. God, it was wonderful.He was wonderful. Oh no! Could he read her mind? “I haven’t given you permission.”

But ye will. Ye want to scream like ye did last night. His hands massaged her breasts. Another hand skimmed down her belly and delved into her curls.

She moaned, then blinked. “Wait a minute. How many hands do you have?”

As many as I can imagine. He cupped her between the legs. Meanwhile, his hands continued to toy with her breasts.

She felt something hot and moist on her neck. His mouth. His tongue rasped a trail up to her ear.

Are ye ready for me? His voice was soft inside her head.

Her knees sagged open. “You’re seducing me.”

I’m loving you. He planted a soft kiss on her brow.Close yer eyes and enjoy.

Oh yes. Her eyes drifted shut.

She suddenly felt hands all over her, outlining the contours of her arms and legs, her stomach and back. She groaned when fingers massaged her shoulders. His tongue teased her nipples. His hand moved between her legs. His fingers caressed. She cried out when he located her clitoris.

She gripped the sides of the tub. This was one hell of a good use for psychic energy. She jolted when she felt his mouth on her. Unbelievable, considering she was sitting in a tub of water. But then, it was all in his head and hers.

I promised ye that yer second scream would come from my mouth.

“Oh God.” It felt so real. She could feel every lick, every dip of his tongue between her folds, every little nudge and nip at her clitoris. She planted her feet against the tub and raised her hips, wanting more. More. The tension stretched thin, ready to snap.

Come with me, love. He squeezed her bottom with his hands. His tongue went wild.

She screamed. Her feet slipped, and she thrashed about, spilling water on the floor. She cupped herself and felt the delicious throbbing against her hand. She curled up, squeezing her thighs together, willing the shudders to go on and on. And they did. She even heard Angus groan, a husky sound that reverberated in her head and intensified the throbbing pulses.

Slowly her breathing returned to normal. She sat up and noted the lake of bubbly water on the bathroom floor. That had been one hell of a bath. She stood on wobbly legs and stepped carefully out.

The question now was what next? She quickly erected a mental shield to block Angus. She didn’t want him listening in on her thought processes. Not that her brain was exactly functioning. Every other thought seemed to bewow-wee! She donned a bathrobe and removed her hair clip. What should she do? Act like nothing had happened? But it had,wow-wee! Should she open the bedroom door and invite him in for the real thing?Wow-wee . She fluffed her hair and glanced in the bathroom mirror. What to do?

She exited the bathroom and approached the bedroom door. Slowly she opened it. He was still on the couch, but the telly was turned off.

He turned to look at her. His eyes were tinted red. “I have to go. ’Tis almost dawn.”

“Oh.” Now that was brilliant. Couldn’t she think of anything to say?

He motioned to her cell phone on the coffee table. “I took your number in case I need to reach you.”

“Okay.”

“I’ll send one of my daytime guards to watch over you. The Malcontents are affiliated with the Russian mob, so ye could be in danger during the day.”

“Oh.”

He glanced at his lap, frowning. “I have to take my kilt to the cleaners.” He stood and picked up his sporran from the couch.

Emma’s eyes widened. She recalled the long groan that had echoed in her head. “Angus.”

“Good night… love.” He vanished.

 

Chapter 17

 

Angus arrived in the fifth-floor office of Roman’s townhouse and quickly turned off the alarm. He dropped his sporran on the desk and punched the intercom button. “Ian, that was me coming in.”

“About time,” Ian answered. “’Tis almost dawn. Connor wants to see you.”

Angus glanced down at the state of his kilt and winced. “Give me two minutes.” He dashed into the bedroom, kicked off his shoes, and pulled off his sweater and kilt. He glared at the stained kilt as he pulled on a pair of jeans. You would think he was sixteen instead of five hundred and twenty-six years old, the way he’d lost control. But he couldn’t recall a woman who excited him the way Emma did. Or frustrated him.

It was downright infuriating that she wanted to reject him. His wife had done that centuries ago, but Emma should know better. She was too clever and modern to fall for old superstitious fears. Hell, she was too brave to fall for any fears at all. She was a warrior like him. She was perfect for him. And he wasn’t giving up without a fight. Invading her mind tonight had been an act of desperation. But the devil take it, if she was going to reject him, she needed to know exactly what she was giving up.

There was a knock at the office door. “Come in.” He strode into the office in his stocking feet, wearing jeans and a white undershirt.

Connor entered. “We need to talk.”

“Everything fine at Romatech?”

“Aye.” Connor shut the door. “The birthing room is finished in case Shanna’s bairn has… special needs.”

A half-vampire baby boy. Angus sighed. “Anything else?”

“The Vamp doctors are arriving tomorrow night, and the delivery is scheduled for Friday night.”

“Good.” Angus circled the desk and sat.

Connor walked toward him. “I’m glad ye called in more security. We could use them with the doctors coming in, but Jack tells me ye have him and Robby guardingCentral Park ?”

“Aye, to keep the Malcontents from murdering more mortals.” Angus checked his e-mail.

Connor remained quiet for a while. “We appear to have a new friend, Dr. Phang?”

Angus smiled as he deleted some junk mail. “His name is Phineas McKinney. How’s he fitting in?”

“He seems eager to please. Ian says he did well in his first fencing lesson.”

“Good.” No message from Mikhail. Angus turned off the computer. “Has the day shift arrived?”

“Phil’s here. Howard should arrive any minute now.”

“Tell Phil I want him to guard Miss Wallace today.” Angus wrote the address ofAustin ’s apartment on a slip of paper.

Connor stepped closer to accept the piece of paper. “Is she in danger?”

“She was with me when I found Phineas. The Russian, Alek, was there, and he recognized her as the slayer.”

“Bugger,” Connor muttered. “Ye realize Katya is going to believe we were behind the slayings all along, that we’ve been helping Miss Wallace?”

“It canna be helped.”

Connor scowled. “Ye should have sent her away the minute ye discovered who she is.”

“Doona lecture me, Connor.”

He paced away, balling his hands into fists. “Is this the real reason Jack and Robby are guarding the park? To keep Miss Wallace from going there?”

“It is the best way to keep her from slaying.”

Connor turned to face him. “I gather ye’ve been using all sorts of persuasive techniques on her.”

Angus narrowed his eyes. “Ye’re going too far, old friend.”

Connor marched toward him. “I fear ye have gone too far. Nothing good can come from this.”

Angus slapped a hand on the desk and stood. “Did ye have to leave her knickers in the kitchen where everyone could see them? Why no’ leave them here in the office?”

“Ye’re thinking of her first.”

“So?”

Connor gave him a sad look. “In yer line of business, that kind of thinking can get ye killed.”

“I have sworn to protect her. I willna abandon her now.” Angus strode toward the bar and grabbed a bottle of Type O from the fridge. He popped it into the microwave. “Ye want some?”

“Nay.”

“Then we are done.” Angus poured the synthetic blood into a glass. “Good night.”

Connor didn’t leave. “I realize ye’re the boss, but ye’ve been like a brother to me, like a father to Ian.”

Angus sipped from his glass. He’d been friends with Connor for too many years to stay angry for long. He felt the familiar twinge of guilt whenever Ian’s name was mentioned, along with the first tug of sleepiness. The sun must be close to the horizon. “I always appreciate yer honesty, Connor.” He looked at his old friend. “Do ye think it was wrong of me to transform Ian so young?”

Connor took a deep breath. “Ian would have died if ye hadna changed him. I think he’s happy. As happy as any of us can be.” He wandered to the door and paused with a hand on the doorknob. “Do ye love her?”

Angus set his glass down. “Aye, I do.”

“Then we will do our best to keep her safe.” He glanced at Angus with a sad expression. “To keep ye both safe.”

 

Emma woke about two in the afternoon. After a quick shower, she dressed for the day. With a frown, she surveyed the soggy mountain of towels she’d used to soak up the lake on the bathroom floor. It appeared that today, her dangerous, action-packed life would include a trip to the Laundromat. She bagged up the towels and dragged them to the front door.

She heard voices in the hall, so she peered through the peephole. There was a young man standing by her door. He was tall and muscular, dressed in khaki pants and a navy Polo shirt. Two blond women were talking to him. Good heavens, it was the two bimbos who’d thought Austin was gay. Lindsey and Tina. They were practically accosting the poor man in the hall. There was a thud as he backed up against the door.

Emma jerked the door open. The young man nearly fell in, but regained his balance.

“Poor baby.” The taller blonde, Lindsey, grabbed his arm to steady him. “Let me help you.”

“I’m fine.” He tried to move away, but Lindsey dug her long pink fingernails into his arm.

Tina had pink streaks in her hair, presumably to match her pink mini-skirt and skimpy halter top. She squinted up at Emma. “You must be the celebrity that Phil is guarding.”

“Phil?” Emma looked at the young man. Splendid. He was the one who had found her red underwear and given it to Connor.

Lindsey stroked his chest with her fingernails. “It’s so awesome that you’re a bodyguard. I bet you have like super stamina.”

“I know, right?” Tina fluffed up her hair.

Phil gave Emma a hounded look. “Angus sent me to guard you today.”

“All day long.” Lindsey, dressed in tiny brown shorts and a turquoise cami, snuggled up close to Phil. “When do you get off work? Tina and I live just two doors down.”

The shorter one wrinkled her nose while she regarded Emma. “I thought only rich and famous people needed bodyguards. Are you hiding here from the paparazzi?”

Emma shrugged one shoulder. “Something like that.”

“Wow.” Lindsey let go of Phil and stepped closer to Emma. “I bet you’re like… filthy rich.”

“And famous,” Tina added. “Do I know you?”

Emma exchanged a confused look with Phil. “I don’t think so. I don’t knowyou .”

Lindsey leaned close to her friend. “Did you hear the way she talks? She sounds kinda funny.”

“I know, right?” Tina whispered back. “I don’t think English is her native language.”

Emma’s mouth dropped open. Phil grimaced, shaking his head.

“I bet she’s a foreign movie star,” Lindsey whispered.

Tina gasped. “No! She’s a foreign princess!”

“Excuse me,” Emma said. “I’m right here. I can hear you.”

The two blondes jumped.

Tina began speaking in a loud voice, enunciating her words very carefully. “Hello. My name is Tina. I am pleased to meet you.” She curtsied.

“My name is Lindsey.” The taller one made a wobbly curtsy. “Welcome to America.”

“Thank you.” Emma gave Phil a dubious look.

He stepped closer. “Would you mind if I guarded you inside?”

“No, that’s fine. Come in.” She opened the door wider, and he slipped inside.

“Good-bye, Phil,” Lindsey called after him. “Remember to come see us after work.”

“Good-bye, your royal highness.” Tina curtsied again.

“Bye.” Emma shut the door and flipped the locks.

“Thank you.” Phil leaned against the wall and heaved a sigh of relief. “Those women have been pestering me for hours.”

“You poor thing.” Emma strode into the kitchen, smiling. She retrieved two bottles of water from the fridge and offered him one. “So what’s a mortal guy like you doing working for vampires?”

He unscrewed the top off his bottle. “I’m working for the good Vamps, Miss Wallace. I’m honored that they trust me.”

She sat at the breakfast table and motioned for him to join her. “How long have you worked for Angus?”

“Six years.” Phil sat across from her. “I heard you killed four Malcontents, and now they want to kill you.”

She shrugged one shoulder. “They don’t know who I am, so I don’t think I’m in as much danger as Angus believes. You really don’t need to stick around if you don’t want to.”

“I always follow orders.” He drank some water.

“Even with Lindsey and Tina waiting for you?”

He grimaced. “I’d rather face twenty Malcontents than those two dingbats from hell.”

Emma laughed. “They are rather scary.”

Phil nodded. “I’m supposed to stay by your side until you’re safe at work this evening.”

“Then you get to help me lug that down to the Laundromat.” She pointed at the bulging garbage sack by the door.

Phil spent the rest of the day helping her do the laundry and grocery shopping. Emma shared a pizza with him at the local deli before they took the subway to Midtown. She wanted to ask a ton of questions about Angus and the vampire world, but Phil refused to discuss business in public.

He escorted her to the federal building where she worked. At the door, he handed her a card. “I wrote the number to Roman’s townhouse on the back. Call us if you’re in trouble.”

“Thank you.” She examined the card. It looked like the one Angus had given her. On the back, Phil had scribbled a phone number.

“If you call during the day, either Howard or I will answer,” Phil continued. “If you call at night, you’ll most likely get Ian.”

“All right.” Emma shook his hand. “It was nice to meet you, Phil. Thanks for helping with the laundry.”

“Good night.” He waited until she was safely in the building before he left.

The Stake-Out team’s seven P.M. meeting dragged on for an hour as Sean tried to come up with a legitimate reason to shut down Romatech Industries. The fact that the company saved millions of human lives each year with their synthetic blood was lost on Sean. After seeing his daughter there, he’d become obsessed with destroying the place.

“Maybe we can get them on a health code violation,” Garrett suggested. “Or tax evasion.”

Sean pointed a finger at Emma. “Check on that.”

“Yes, sir.” She made a note on her legal pad. Maybe Angus was right, and Sean was wasting everyone’s time. But if she brought up the subject of Casimir and the prospect of a global vampire war, Sean would wonder where she’d gotten her information. Instead of listening to her, he’d blacklist her like he had Austin.

“All right, dismissed,” Sean finally announced. “Off to your assignments.” He hurried from the office.

Emma assumed he was headed for his stake-out apartment across the street from Roman’s townhouse. Alyssa was still gone, trying to locate covens in nearby towns. Alone in the office, Emma set to work on her assignment. The health department and IRS would be closed for the day, so she prepared some inquiries into Romatech Industries and faxed them to the correct offices. She would have to wait till tomorrow for a response.

She wandered about the office. Tension was building inside her. No doubt she was nervous about spending more time alone with Angus. She gazed out the window at the night sky and wondered what he was doing. Would he come to her apartment again? Would she be able to resist him?

She returned to her desk and checked the police reports from the night before. A few murders, quite a few assault cases, but not a single event in Central Park. Robby and Giacomo were doing a great job. But there had been the incident with Alek and the woman he’d attacked. Emma considered calling the number Phil had given her, just to see what had happened to the poor woman. She was reaching for her cell phone when it jangled.

“Hello?”

“Emma, is it safe for ye to talk?”

Her heart stuttered at the sound of Angus’s voice. “Yes, I’m alone here. I was just wondering about the woman we found in the park last night. Is she all right?”

“Aye. She was fine when Connor left her at her flat.”

“Oh, good.”

“I talked to Phil earlier,” Angus continued, “and he says the day was uneventful. Ye were no’ followed or watched. We can assume the Malcontents havena figured out yer identity yet.”

“I agree.”

“Ye should be safe as long as ye stay hidden in Austin’s apartment. Doona, under any circumstances, go to Central Park. The Malcontents will be there, looking for you.”

“I understand.”

“Jack and Robby are there again tonight, keeping it safe.” Angus paused. “I was tempted to have them watch ye instead.”

“No, no. I’ll be fine. Please don’t leave the park unguarded.” Emma couldn’t stand the thought of more innocent people dying.

“All right. Shanna’s doctors have arrived, and I’m getting them settled in the townhouse before taking them to Romatech. I can meet ye at Austin’s apartment in about an hour.”

“Okay.” Flashes of last night’s bathtub scene rushed through her mind. No wonder she was feeling tense.

“I’m sending Phineas and Gregori to escort ye home. Phineas hasna finished his training, but he can fight well, and I know ye’re one hell of a fighter.”

“I’ll be fine. I’ll see you soon.” She hung up, realizing how much she liked his worrying over her. It was unnecessary since she could take care of herself, but still, she liked it. Too much. And soon she would be alone with him all night long. How far would she go? Would she take a vampire as her lover?

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