Cured By Blood: A Vampire Pregnancy Romance (5 page)

 

 

 

CHAPTER SIX

 

 

Dru was used to being gentle with human partners, but with Tara, he found himself treating her like one of his flowers, careful not to bruise the petals. He wasn’t sure the extent of her issues and what would hurt, and he didn’t want anything to hurt at all. Her desperation, how she grabbed him and pulled him closer, made his restraint that much more difficult.

She unbuttoned his shirt with deft fingers, mirroring his own motions as he removed hers. His lips trailed kisses down her face and jawline to her neck. He felt her pause as he hovered over her pulse on her neck before he continued down to her collarbone.

Tara slid her hands over his shoulders and reached around to unclasp her bra. His mouth continued its journey over her breasts until he lightly grabbed her nipple with his lips and then, ever so carefully, his teeth, as she moaned in pleasure. He slipped off her bra, her hands already sliding her pants off and out from under him.

He gave her nipple a kiss before sitting back and removing the remainder of his clothing before removing her black silk panties. He admired her long, lithe figure as she took in his own. Her eyes slid from his porcelain face and flowing hair, across his broad chest, to his narrow waist, and then the hardened length before her and he watched her smile widen.

With a low growl, Dru grabbed Tara’s hips and pulled her toward him. Her lips parted in a gasp and then a moan of pleasure as he entered her. He could feel her arching her back, pushing herself closer to him as he sunk deeper into her. He leaned forward, grabbing her hands and sliding them above her head, holding them as he thrust into her awaiting body. She moaned and sighed as his mouth captured hers again. Their bodies entwined, connected and pulsing with the primal needs each fulfilled of the other.

Tara could feel herself cresting, her body building up the heat deep in her stomach. Dru’s rhythm became faster and more erratic. As his thrusts became rougher, Tara yelled out as the explosion of ecstasy released through her. Dru growled deep and loud as he felt himself empty into her. His body spent for the moment, as she was filled and lay panting below him.

Dru realized his mouth was already poised at her throat, his teeth elongated, only a hair width from puncturing the delicate flesh at her throat. He had his fill earlier the day, and was reacting out of lust and not hunger, but he pulled himself back. Her eyes were heavy lidded, a sleepy smile on her bruised lips. Dru sighed as he lifted her up to pull down the velvet comforter. He couldn’t remember the last time he had slept overnight, or over the day, with someone.

Usually he had his fill, they passed out for an hour or two and then he sent them on their way. This time, he hoped he would wake to still have her in his arms. He was anxious to see those dark blue eyes fluttering open and recognize him out of the fog of slumber. He held her close as he allowed himself to put down his guard and drift to sleep with another person for the first time in several hundred years.

*     *     *

Tara lay naked on the cold metal surface. The uncomfortable yellow-green hue of the fluorescent lights caused her eyes to immediately want to shut, but as much as she tried, they wouldn’t move. She opened her mouth to call out, feeling the pressures of panic beginning to build in her chest. Her mouth wouldn’t open, no noise would come out.

She could faintly hear the low mumblings of people in conversation. The urge to shiver tingled along her skin, skin exposed to the cool air, naked and uncovered. The build-up of tears behind her eyes and the scream in her throat was nearly unbearable, like an itch she couldn’t scratch. She couldn’t move anything, everything was frozen as if encased in concrete.

“It’s a sad case, really. I mean, the cancer ate her up. She was a pretty girl. I think she actually used to work here.”

Tara strained to catch everything that was being said. She realized she couldn’t even hear the low thumping of her heart or slight whooshing of her own breath. She was dead, but she wasn’t. Somehow she was still alive, could still hear and feel, but she couldn’t move. They had to know. They would see her eyes open, see the fear in them and know that she was still alive.

“Did he completely drain her?”

“Nah, took enough for the cancer to finish her off, though.”

“Damn. At least, from what I hear, that would have made it feel pretty good. They say it’s euphoric, the way their saliva or something makes you feel. So she was feeling good before she went out.”

“Yeah, probably. I would like to think that, at least. So young. She did have some of his blood in her, though. I don’t think he was trying to change her. Maybe just give her a little boost or high or something.”

“Yeah.”

Tara’s mind was racing. She didn’t remember him biting her. He nibbled here and there, but she never felt him break the skin. She did feel his mouth on her neck, close to her pulse, right after he came. But he didn’t bite, not that she could remember. She doubted those few drops of blood would have done much anyways.

As she tried to remember as much as possible, torn between the amazing pleasure of her last memories before waking up here and the utter fear of what was happening, she saw one of the people lean over her. His hair and lower face were hidden behind the surgical scrubs. His gloved hands raised, a scalpel gleaming in his right hand as he moved it closer to her chest. He was doing an autopsy. He was going to cut her open. Just as the cool edge of the blade touched her chest, she screamed.

Dru grunted as he jerked up in alarm. Her wide eyed gaze darted around as her hands ran over the bed beneath her and grabbed Dru’s arm.

“What happened? Are you hurt? Are you okay?”

Dru could smell the fear rolling off  her. Sweat speckled her brow, her breathing labored. She reached for him and clung to his waist, shaking uncontrollably.

“Tara?”

“It’s okay. It’ll be okay. Just, a dream, I think.”

“Okay,” Dru relaxed and pulled her closer to him.

“I’m sorry to wake you. I didn’t mean to finally scream like that.”

“Finally scream?”

“They were doing an autopsy on me.” Her voice cracked as she tried holding it together.

“Oh, no. Oh, I’m so sorry, Tara.”

“It’s okay. A stupid dream.”

Tara groaned in frustration and then started giggling.

“What a terrible way to wake up!”

Dru smiled hesitantly, his eyes still showing concern. He didn’t know what to do and was worried he would scare her or she would start crying again. Instead, she surprised him by crawling further into his lap and reaching up to pull his face down to hers. Her kisses were gentle at first and then rougher.

Dru fell back on the pillows as she continued to devour his mouth. He felt himself harden just as he felt her grab for him. She slid down his body and guided him back into her. She pulled back from his mouth just as she moaned in pleasure. Impaling herself on him, she began to ride him, pushed by the adrenaline still coursing through her body from the horrible nightmare. She pushed it away, rode it away. The dream faded and disappeared as she filled herself once more with Dru.

Once they were spent again, she lay against his chest. Sighing in contentment, she pulled back to look into his eyes.

“That was better and more like what I was expecting.”

“I agree. Much better.”

“But I am starving. I guess I need to go, get out of your hair for a bit. I need to get home and take my meds anyway.”

Tara got up and began gathering her clothes. Dru watched as she dressed, sad to see her covering up that magnificent body again.

“You don’t have to, you know.”

Tara turned to look at him, unsure of how to respond.

“I mean, if you would like to, that’s fine and I understand. But, you did see the kitchen. If you want, I can call in someone to do some cooking. Maybe you can enjoy the library or the exterior gardens, go back into the atrium, whatever you wish.”

Tara smiled as she walked back towards the bed.

“Are you sure?”

“Do you want to go back home?”

“To my shitty little apartment with the view of other apartments? No pets, no people, nothing waiting for me but a bunch of orange plastic bottles? Although, I do need to get my medicine sometime soon so I don’t end up sick to my stomach or in agony.”

“I have some, if you would like to take it.”

Tara arched her brow, unsure of how to respond to him.

“My blood?”

“Oh, yeah, that makes sense. I was confused for a moment.”

“It doesn’t hurt me and it makes you feel better, if only for a bit. You are welcome to it, if you would like.”

Tara watched his face, his sincerity was clear. She was wondering how long he wanted her here. What was he expecting? Was she wrong? Would a vampire gain the same emotional attachments as a human and suffer just as bad when she passed?

“I’ll stay, if you want. I may need some of your…medicine. And yes, food would be delightful.”

Dru smiled as he reached out and grabbed her, dragging her back into the bed. He grabbed a phone on an ornately carved nightstand near the side and made a call. She could hear him speaking in French and smiled. Of course he knew a few more languages.

“Katia will be here in an hour or so and will make you whatever you wish. She can also go fetch you your medicine or change of clothing or whatever you want from your apartment, if you would like as well.”

“Well, I mean, I do have to go back eventually.”

“Why?”

“Um, well,” Tara stuttered as she looked around, “I live there. I mean, and we did just meet yesterday.”

“But you trust me, and we are both alone, and I think if you want to enjoy all you can, you shouldn’t be in a tiny apartment alone.”

“That makes sense, but I mean, I dunno. This seems really, really fast.”

“Imagine how fast it seems to me, and yet I feel as if I have known you for decades. Every moment more with you makes another ten years fade away. There is something refreshing, beautiful, and enticing about you.”

“I will stay, for a bit, but I will need to eventually go home. And I do have to call my friend, Cyndi. She usually checks in on me once a day to make sure I’m not dead yet.”

“Wow that is surprisingly morbid.”

“Well, that’s not what she says, but I think it’s the truth.”

“Okay, well, you are not my prisoner; you may do as you wish. I am just inviting you to enjoy any and all of my home as much as you would like. I want to share some of this with someone and want to enjoy every moment I can while I am sharing it with you.”

Tara felt the tears in her eyes as she smiled and nodded. He kissed her on the forehead and then dressed. Dru showed her where his bathroom was so she could freshen up and told her he would meet her in the library.

Her face was still flushed from the sex, as she rinsed off the sweat from her nightmare in the sink. As she finished in the green marble and cast iron room, she eyed the deep claw tub. That was definitely getting a use before she left. Walking down the stairs, she thought about what she was doing. The old, logical part of her said to go home, and wrap this up to a crazy sporadic night.

The new her, the sad and dying her, said “stay and enjoy it, hold on to it, smile and laugh until you cry.” She nodded to herself. She would stay as long as she was welcome and as long as she felt so comfortable and safe, unless it got weird or scary or she got worse.

Tara followed the hall to the best of her knowledge and was happy when she came to the open door of the library. The fire was already lit and a steaming cup of tea sat on the table by the empty chair. Dru was sitting in the seat he had occupied earlier, and was now reading an old book in a tattered dark red cover.

Tara smiled at him as she sat. She picked up the tea and inhaled the sweet aroma. This had something else added, other herbs or spices. She sipped the tea and felt the liquid revitalize her. She could almost feel her cells coming to life under the flow of the infused warmth. The flavor of honey and a light citrus along with a spicy clove and cinnamon undertone was delicious. Dru watched her, his mouth opened partially and hand up as if he was going to speak before she began drinking.

“My blood is in that.”

Tara gulped the last bit in her mouth and stared down in the shadowed depths of the mug. She felt the similar feeling of energy that burst through her earlier. The ache in her stomach receding and the nausea was pulling back. The sharp spikes in her head began to lessen. Her mind processed what she had just consumed and the nightmare came back in sharp focus. But she felt so good, so wonderful. She smiled at Dru.

“Well, I think you should try warning me before you feed me your blood from now on. But it is much appreciated, I feel wonderful.”

She sighed and sat back, picked up the mug, and finished her herbal tea infused with vampire.

 

 

CHAPTER SEVEN

 

How are you doing today, girl?

Tara looked at her phone and tried to think of the shortest answer possible, but also one which wouldn’t cause Cyndi to panic.

I’m actually doing okay. I met someone…

Tara’s stomach knotted as we waited for the onslaught.

Really?? Wow, I didn’t expect that. Like “someone” someone or a new friend?

Like, I slept in his bed last night.

OMG! Wow….where are you now?

Still at his house, sitting in the indoor gardens, waiting for the food to be done.

Indoor gardens? Is he loaded?

A bit. Yeah.

Tara jumped as her phone trilled. Cyndi was calling her. Smiling, she answered.

“Too much for text?”

“Uh, yeah! So when did you meet this dude?”

“Actually,” Tara didn’t want to lie to her friend, but she also didn’t want her freaking out, “The other day. We started talking online and then text messages and then we met at an art gallery.”

“I am almost speechless! I’m also surprised, really. I thought you had this whole distance-myself-from-people thing going on?”

“Well, I did, in a way, but I kind of decided to look into meeting someone who was used to people dying before them all the time.”

“Uh, I think you lost me, this sounds weird…”

“A vampire. I met a vampire.”

“Oh.” Tara felt the nerves building up in her stomach, “So, I don’t know, I mean, did he bite you or is it just sex?”

“No, nothing like that. I don’t know, Cyndi, I mean, I wanted to have fun and enjoy things, you know, before this pans out. But, I don’t want someone to start falling for me or depending on me or anything like that when I’m not going to be around very long.”

“Tara,” Tara felt a pang of anger, she was so tired of pity, “You know what, I love you and I want you to be happy and to enjoy everything that comes your way. If you’re sure about this, then have fun and please be safe. And if you don’t mind, just tell me where you are, in case you disappear. And….well, I want him to have my number in case anything happens to you. I don’t want you disappearing on me, Tara.”

“I know, I know, and believe me, that’s the last thing I want too.” Tara wiped away her tears as she nodded to herself, “I’ll do that. I promise.”

“Ok, well, have fun and take care and I want to hear from you tomorrow. Will you be home later?”

“Um, I’m not really sure. This place is huge and amazing and honestly, it’s nice to just walk into a garden or library or wherever I want. He wants me to stay as long as I want...”

“Ugh, this makes me so uncomfortable. But, it’s not my comfort that matters. So, OK, just be safe! And talk to you tomorrow.”

“Alright, girl. Love ya.”

“Love ya too.”

Tara pushed the end button and stared at her phone before sliding into her pocket. She felt bad; she knew Cyndi was just worried about her. Lately, though, Cyndi was always tearing up around her, crying, and was expressing nothing but constant pity or sadness, and it had really begun to get to Tara.

Brushing the last stray drops of moisture, Tara stood up and left the gorgeous gardens to  see how Katia was faring in the kitchen. The woman was older than Tara expected, late 50s  or so, and had a warm and pleasant demeanor. Her words were heavily accented in French, but she knew English well enough to say what she needed to and to understand Tara.

Dru was working in his office. Despite his carefree attitude, he told her that he did have to deal with a lot of political stuff. Apparently being a wealthy vampire with vast knowledge and investments meant that many people wanted to meet you. The government was always checking in on you, and you were constantly being requested for dinners and meetings by other vampires as well as many miscellaneous people in various places of high standing. He had left Tara in the hall to explore after introducing her to Katia.

“Bonjour, Katia.” Tara smiled as she sat on one of the stools, watching the woman bounce around the kitchen.

It looked like she was making a feat rather than just a dinner for one person. Dru had instructed Katia to make “très bien la darne.” Tara’s curiosity was peaked when she saw the plate. The center had a steaming, perfectly charred filet mignon. Katia was gently placing a few vibrant green beans on one side and quartered, seasoned roasted red potatoes on the other.  Tara could feel her mouth watering in anticipation. Katia gave her a big smile as she pushed the plate over to Tara.

“Bon appétit, mademoiselle!” Katia turned and began to clean up her mess as Tara stared at the plate, amazed.

Katia had the kitchen cleaned up before Tara made it halfway through the delectable dish. The steak was medium rare. Everything was perfectly cooked, seasoned, and tasted like something you would get at a high end restaurant. Tara felt like she should leave a tip or something,

“Katia, would you like to join me?” Tara noticed the woman had cooked enough to make a small portion for herself.

“Oui, merci. You are too kind.”

They sat eating, not saying much, and as awkward Tara worried it would be, it really wasn’t. Tara made random compliments on the food and Katia explained various ways she liked to cook “la darne.”

“I would pay a lot of money to have eaten this anywhere else!”

“Oh, merci beaucoup! Monsieur Kablarian was very kind in giving me this position. He pays me very well and is always so kind when he calls me in to work.”

“I bet! He would have to pay you well or some top gourmet place would snatch you up.”

Katia’s laugh was warm and infectious. Neither of them noticed Dru come in until he was right beside Tara, startling her and causing a near catastrophe in her lap.

“Jeeze, you scared me!”

“I apologize, you ladies seemed to be having a good time and I couldn’t help but come see what the hilarity was about.”

“Monsieur, she is bien. Très unique than most.” Katia nodded at Tara as she stood to gather the dishes.

“Do you need help Katia?”

“Ah, non, non, this is my job, and I rarely have much to do. It’s fine.”

Tara felt guilty about not helping but had to relinquish her stubbornness and allow the woman to do her job. Dru nodded to Katia as he motioned for Tara to follow him. Tara was curious about his repartee with his help. The man seemed generous in more ways than she thought, and she didn’t know why. Maybe it was her preconceived notions about vampires or rich people or both. She felt somewhat embarrassed to have expected less and to be so surprised by generosity.

“Where are we going now?”

“I thought I would show you the third floor.”

Tara remembered him saying his older books were up here, protecting them from the sunlight and in a climate controlled environment. What she didn’t expect was a space as big as the entire floor of the house filled with shelves of antique books, glass displays of armor, jewelry, and artifacts probably as old as Druian. Her mouth hung open as she stared in bafflement, the words to express how she felt were absent, her mind blank.

“The door, is usually security locked, but I wanted you to see it, and I wanted to see what you thought when you did.” Dru loved the amazement and wonderment that she could portray with her eyes.

Tara walked to the nearest glass case, lit by an unseen source under the rim of the box. Sitting on the dark velvet cloth was an intricate dagger. The metal still gleamed, though somewhat dull in color compared to ones she had seen in the modern era. The handle was wooden, and deeply carved in old Celtic designs. A large emerald was set into the pummel. The detail was amazing and the state of the dagger stunned her. She was sure it had to be very old, but the fact the wood had not rotted was amazing.

“Wow, is this yours?”

“Yes, I…acquired it, a long time ago, from a Jarl in present day Norway.”

“It’s so well preserved; it looks like something you would by at one of the sword shops in the malls.”

“I tend to them. I have several pieces that need attention at least on a monthly basis. I have to oil the wood, keep the dust off them, and make sure the humidity and temperature is well regulated in here.”

Tara began floating around from the bookshelves to the display cases. There were so many books with faded spines, real leather covers, and in languages should couldn’t even begin to guess at. The cases held necklaces, rings, daggers, swords, and chalices, silver dishes with beautiful and elegant designs. The price tag of Dru’s collection had to be immense, and she could only imagine how desperate a museum or college would be if they knew he had this.

“Thank you so much for letting me look at all of this. I could stay in here for ages.”

“Well, that is why I wanted to give you this. Please, please do not misplace the card. The pin is written on the back. That will get you passed the security door on this room. It also can access other areas of the house that are closed off.

Though I do ask, please do not go into the room at the end of the hall, past my chambers, on the second floor. I know curiosity will drive you mad, but the room contains personal items of people in my past, and I would rather you not go in there without me.”

Tara nodded. She was intrigued, and hoped he would take her in there, but he was already sharing so much of his life with her that she felt obligated to keep this promise.

“I won’t. I promise you, Druian.”

“Thank you.”

Tara smiled and walked up to Dru. She leaned up on her toes and kissed his lips. She could feel his mouth curve into a smile under her own as the kiss intensified. Just as her hands twined around his neck, there was two dull gong noises coming from somewhere deep in the house. Dru stood back and frowned as he pulled his cell phone from his pocket. Activating an app, his frown deepened into a scowl as he watched what looked like video footage.

“I need to go take care of something. Please lock the door behind you and meet me in the library in about twenty minutes?”

“Yeah, of course. Is everything alright?”

“I hope so. Just an unwanted visitor.”

Dru turned and left the room. As much as Tara wanted to look through the amazing contents even more, she was curious about his visitor. She felt a pang of jealousy, wondering if it was one of his volunteers that helped fulfill his needs. Tara wondered if she was going to witness him feeding from someone, especially if he was giving her his own blood to substitute her medications.

She also knew that vampires had a high sexual appetite and was more curious if that was why someone was here, maybe he typically invited certain people over on certain nights of the week to satisfy those needs as well.

Tara waited a few beats before exiting the room, locking the heavy door, possibly steel with a wooden outer shell, and headed down the hall. She hurried around to the stairs and took the three flights down to the ground floor. The entry way was down the hall from the staircase and through an archway on the right.

Tara hurried along the path, already hearing the voices of Dru and a woman. She leaned against the wall on one side of the entry and strained her ears trying to hear the conversation. Guilt plagued her, she had no right to be eavesdropping on Dru’s conversations, but she couldn’t help but want to know more about this man, the good and the bad.

“So you are just going to toss me to the side? You find someone else to fill your bed and belly or you just done using me?”

“Blaire, I have told you before, it was a few fun date nights, but I was not interested in anything long term. I also made it perfectly clear that you cannot come to my home unless invited.”

“Why? You’re the vampire, not me, I can go wherever I want.”

“Trespassing applies to all species.” Tara heard a dark tone from Dru she hadn’t experienced yet.

“You know what, help me get turned, and I will never, ever bother you again.”

“You need to leave.”

“After all I did for you? I let you bang me and drink me and I get nothing in return?”

Tara felt like she was going to be sick. She turned to walk away when she heard a grunt from the door.

“Don’t shove me! I’ll call the police. You can’t push me around!”

“I am guiding you to the door. Leave or I will call the police.”

“You do that, I’ll tell them that I found out you drank from me when I was unconscious and you use me. I’ll get your ass for rape!”

“Very classy, except you signed an agreement that you were allowing me to feed from you. And being all of this happened over six months ago, I want you to leave before I call them. I’m serious Blaire. Leave now!”

“I’ll get you! I’ll find away. Assholes like you get put away for anything!”

“I’m sure they won’t arrest me because I wanted you to leave and you were trying to fabricate blackmail to get turned illegally. This is the last time, leave or I will call the police.”

“I hate you. You pompous ass!”

Tara jerked away from the door and hurried down the hall as she heard the front door slam shut. She ducked into the library and sat in the chair, trying to steady her breathing. Within moments, Dru came around the other side and sat in the spot he had been using the past two days.

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