Bound by Night (The Moonbound Clan Vampires) (18 page)

“What are you talking about?”

“I’m talking about saving Neriya.” She looked at him like he was a complete idiot. “Isn’t that the point of all of this? If I can get inside, I might be able to bluff my way out with her.”

Whoa.
Was she really contemplating breaking into her own lab, or was this a trick to escape? “Let’s slow down for a minute and think.”

“Think?” She shook her head. “I’ve thought about it. We need to do this now, before my firing and kidnapping become common knowledge.”

His gut told him her offer was genuine, but there were other considerations. “We can’t do anything for a couple of days. The full moon is tomorrow. Starting today, no one is allowed to leave unless it’s to patrol for enemies.”

As if she didn’t hear a word, Nicole went back to sketching with an almost obsessive intensity, her nonstop chatter heightening the insanity. “I’ll go at night, when most of the staff is gone. The lower-level security people will be even less likely to know about my situation.” The paper filled up with lines and barely legible words. “Neriya will probably be in the room over here—”

He grabbed her hand to still the craziness. “Will you stop?”

“What? No.” She peeled his hand away and hunched over her sketch again. “We can do this. We can get in—”

“Dammit, Nicole,
stop
.” He palmed her shoulders and dragged her around to face him. “We need to look at this from all angles.”

“We don’t have time.
I
don’t have time. This is my fault. I have to fix it before more vampires die.” The tremor in her voice socked him right in the heart. “Before
I
die.” She tried to pull away, to go back to the notepad. The harder he held on, the harder she struggled, until she was fighting him, beating her fists against his chest and making sounds that were somewhere between mewls and sobs.

“Nicole.” She didn’t seem to hear. “Nicole.” He captured her wrists, but that only made her use her whole body as one big fist as she rammed herself against him. “Nicole!”

Nothing.

So he did the only thing he could to stop her struggles.

He kissed her.

R
IKER’S LIPS WERE
firm, his body hard, his tongue demanding as he backed Nicole against the desk. Her rear hit the edge, leaving her slightly off balance and clinging to his shoulders to steady herself.

She’d wanted this, had wondered how she’d react. Wondered if she’d hate it or like it. Wondered if she’d be disgusted or relieved that he felt the same fierce, magnetic pull she felt.

And now she knew. She liked it.

And that scared her.

The smart thing to do would be to push him away. But in a matter of minutes, she’d lost everything, from her company to her hope of returning to a normal life after this ordeal was over.
If
it ever was over. Right now, all she had to cling to was the male kissing her senseless.

Riker roughly wedged his hips between her legs, forcing them open as he wrapped his hands around her waist and lifted her onto the table. His palms slid up her rib cage, his thumbs brushing the swells of her breasts just firmly enough to send delicious shocks through her body.

Again, she considered stopping this before it went too far. The thought made a hysterical laugh start to bubble up in her throat, because the truth was that this had already gone too far. And yet, as his tongue tangled with hers, she was sure they hadn’t gone far
enough
.

“Shit,” he breathed against her lips. “I’ve been wanting to do this since I first tasted you in the prey room.”

The reminder that he’d tossed her into a cold, dank dungeon and then scared her to death should have put a damper on things, but it didn’t. She was so stressed out, so tired of not knowing if she was going to live or die—she couldn’t help but embrace these few precious moments of forgetting the hell that was her life and remembering what it was like to actually live.

Boldly, she ran her hands up Riker’s arms, letting her fingers map the rough scars and thick veins that wound around his biceps. His muscles flexed and twitched under her touch, and when she grew even bolder, shifting her palms to his pecs, a low rumble of approval rolled through his magnificent chest.

“You feel good.” His voice was a husky purr. “You’re so beautiful.” He kissed a trail to her ear and captured her lobe between his teeth.

“Mmm . . . yes.” She gasped, both shocked and pleased by how something as simple as a nibble charged her up. She arched into him, and he answered enthusiastically, rubbing his arousal against her. She was going to do this with him, wasn’t she?

She was going to have sex with a vampire.

She waited for a panic attack to overwhelm her. Waited for her brain to kick in and give her a million
reasons why she couldn’t do this. Waited for all of her insecurities and prejudices to rise up and give her excuses to stop this thing from happening.

While she waited, Riker’s mouth did wicked things to her ear, and his hands . . . oh, God, his hands . . . they eased under her shirt, one at the small of her back, his fingers resting just below her waistband, the other sliding upward to her breasts.

There was no point in waiting for any of those things that might stop her. All her life, she’d been expected to do what was required to secure her family’s legacy. She’d been raised and groomed to do one thing: run Daedalus. No one, including herself, had ever taken into account her dreams and desires, and even her focus on vampire physiology had been considered a nice little hobby by everyone but her.

But now, just this once, she was going to do something selfish. Something reckless. If she regretted it, she’d deal. So much of her life had been out of her control that she was actually excited to have a regret that was purely her own.

Riker’s hand cupped her breast, and even through the fabric of her bra, his heat scorched her. She gasped as his thumb rasped across her nipple, and as if the sound were a trigger, Riker growled and surged against her. He kissed her in a desperate, hard meeting of mouths, and then his lips were on her throat and his fangs were scraping her skin . . . and his growl turned hungry.

For a split second, anxiety turned her lungs to stone. But no, she wasn’t going to let a single, brutal act from her past undo the progress she’d made over
the years, not to mention the greater understanding of vampires that she’d gained in just the last few days.

She stopped thinking and clung even tighter to Riker . . . until she realized he had gone taut.

“Riker?”

He extricated himself from the tangle of their bodies, and without looking at her, he said, “You need to go.”

“What?” Baffled, her body practically shaking with unquenched desire, she grabbed his arm to pull him back. “Why?”

“Because this isn’t going to work. Not if you can’t handle what I am.”

“Why don’t you let
me
decide what I can and can’t handle?”

Very slowly, his lips peeled away from his teeth, exposing those massive fangs. “And this is something you can handle?”

Despite the fact that she was so turned on she was about to burst out of her skin, she met his gaze steadily. “Yes.”

“Yeah?” He inhaled, breathing deep. “Then why can I smell your nervousness? Why can I hear your heart beating like a hummingbird’s?”

“Maybe it’s because I’m all worked up, you dense vampire!” When he snorted, she sighed. “Riker, what’s going on between us?”

“Nothing.”

“That wasn’t nothing.”

He laughed darkly. “Well, it wasn’t
something
. And hell, I’m pretty sure we wouldn’t get much farther, anyway.”

She had no idea what he meant by that, but she
still felt like she’d been punched in the gut, just the way she had at Chuck’s inability to get her out of this mess. “I don’t know about you, but I don’t make out with random men for no reason.”

“So what are you saying? That you’re looking for a mate, a white picket fence, and two-point-five kids? I can’t give you that.”

“Of course not. Have I said or done anything that would make you think that?” Feeling suddenly cold, she shoved her arms into the jacket he’d given her. “I just like to know where I stand in a relationship.”

“So you like labels. You want to label what we just did? Because the best I can do is call it a mistake. It’s definitely not a
relationship
.”

A mistake? Her chest emptied of any warm feelings she’d had toward him and became an icy, hollow void. “I see. I suppose I’ll file it under research, then.”

“Research?”

“I’m a scientist,” she said briskly. “I know the physiology behind vampire mating habits, but I’ve never experienced it. Thank you for giving me some insight into why humans are obsessed with vampire sex slaves. I’m not sure I understand what the big deal is, but then, we didn’t get very far, did we?” Straightening her clothing, she strode to the door. “I think I’ll go to my room now.” Not that she knew where it was, but she was reasonably certain someone would see to it that she found it. “Let me know when I can be of help in getting Neriya released.”

She threw open the door, and immediately, two tall females came out of nowhere to escort her down the hall to her assigned quarters.

I’M NOT SURE
I understand what the big deal is
?

Riker wasn’t sure if he should be insulted or angry, but he was definitely a lit fuse. He had to get out of this room. Heck, he needed to get out of headquarters. He didn’t want to be under the same roof as Nicole right now. He’d lied about nothing going on between them, because there was definitely something there.

Something fiery and intense that made him feel more alive than he’d felt in decades.

A pounding at his door startled him.
Nicole
. Like a kid on Christmas Day, he hurried to the door—and found Myne standing on the other side, dressed in black from head to toe, his big body laden with weapons. It was probably for the best, but Nicole was much easier on the eyes.

“Can Riker come out to play?” Myne asked.

“Depends.” Riker narrowed his eyes at his friend. Myne often had a skewed view on what was fun. “What are we playing?”

“Poach the Poachers.”

Cool.
Riker liked that game. Loser had to take over the winner’s clan duties for a day, which meant doing laundry, cleaning the kitchen, dressing game . . . whatever the winner was tasked with doing. So far, Riker was ahead of Myne by one win, and it was driving Myne crazy.

They’d been engaged in friendly competition almost since the day Riker had found Myne lying on a riverbank, his naked body riddled with bullets. Myne had been so close to death that Riker had leveled a dagger over his heart with the intention of putting him
out of his misery, but that was before Myne moaned, revealing gaping holes in his gums where his fangs used to be.

In a rare moment of compassion, Riker had fed him his own blood right there beside the river. Human blood would have been better, but there was never a scumbag poacher around when you needed one.

Hauling the six-foot-five vampire back to the clan’s headquarters while trying to keep him alive hadn’t been easy, but Riker had been determined to save the guy. No one should go through what he had and not live for revenge.

It had taken Myne a week to recover enough to speak, and when he had, his story of escape from human captivity had shaken everyone in the clan. The story about how he’d gotten his name had done more than shake them. It had rocked them all and reinforced every prejudice they’d ever felt about humans.

“What’s your name?” Riker, perched on a stool next to the other male’s bed, drew the cup of human blood away from his lips and waited for him to speak.

“Myne.” It was the first word he’d spoken since arriving at the clan.

“Odd name.” Riker reached for the small pitcher of blood on the bedside table and refilled the cup. “What’s it mean?”

Myne’s lip curled into a silent snarl. “That’s what the man who bought me called me. ‘You’re mine, you fucking cur. That’s your name from now on. Myne.’ ”

Jesus
. Riker fumbled the cup, splashing crimson fluid all over the floor. “You don’t have to worry about that anymore. You’re safe here.”

“No one is safe.”

Forcing himself to stay calm, when what he wanted to do was hunt down the fucker who had so cruelly named Myne, Riker went at it from another angle. “What was your birth name?”

In an explosion of movement, Myne levered himself up and clamped his hand around Riker’s throat. “The humans took everything from me,” he rasped. “My clan. My brother. My fangs. My name. Until I get all of that back, you’ll call me Myne.”

“You got it, buddy,” Riker choked out. “Now, do you mind letting me get some air?”

As if he’d used every drop of energy he’d had to sit up, Myne collapsed onto the pillow, panting, his eyes glazed over. “I . . . owe you.”

Myne had passed out, not waking again for two more days. They’d become fast friends after that, but they’d never spoken about his name again. Myne rarely talked about his past at all, and when he did, information came out in bits and pieces, and he never answered questions.

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