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Authors: Alyssa Day

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

He slowly pushed her dress past her hips and left it wadded up at her waist. Then he skimmed his fingers across her bare stomach. Her muscles rippled with a tiny spasm.

“Do it.” She was starting to pant.

He dragged his fingers into her pubic hair. The brown curls glistened with moisture.

“Get on with it.” She squirmed.

“Chill. Like you said, it’s just sex.”

She gritted her teeth. “Stop reminding—Aah!” Her body jolted when his fingers slid between her wet folds.

He explored her, exulting in how slippery she was, how engorged she was, and how she trembled and gasped for air. She was already close to coming. His erection hardened painfully, and it took all his control not to drive himself into her.

Instead, he inserted two fingers and rubbed the inside walls of her canal. She groaned and lifted her hips. Her inner muscles clenched at his fingers. Almost there. He circled her clitoris, then tweaked it.

She cried out. Moisture gushed over his fingers, and her body spasmed. He fondled her clitoris and stroked her inside walls, wringing more cries from her, more spasms.

Finally, she went limp. She lifted a hand to her brow. “Oh God. That was…that was…”

“Just sex?”

She shot him an annoyed look. “Yes.”

“Good. How much recovery time do you need?”

“None. I’m fine.”

“Good.” He tugged her bodice down to reveal her breasts. “No bra? My lucky day.” He noticed the tips of her rosy nipples were hard.

“I didn’t have one that worked with this dress,” she mumbled.

He outlined her purple tattoo with his finger. “You have this little bat to scare everyone away from your heart. It doesn’t scare me.” He leaned over and kissed the tattoo. “I’ve always wanted to do that. And this.” He sucked a nipple into his mouth.

She gasped. Her legs clamped around his waist.

He suckled one breast, then the other. “I have to taste you.” He lifted her hips and enjoyed one long lick along her folds.

She shuddered. “Phil…”

He flicked his tongue over her clitoris. Her womanly scent filled his nostrils. Nothing excited his inner wolf as much as smell. The wolf clawed at his control, threatening to overpower him. He couldn’t allow himself to go Alpha right now. He could still retain human form while the power of the wolf was unleashed, but it would scare Vanda too much.

He’d reached the tipping point. With a growl, he thrust himself into her. She instantly climaxed, crying out as her inner muscles squeezed him hard. He gripped her hips and pulled her toward him as he ground into her over and over. Her breasts flushed pink. Her breathing was labored.

Their bodies slapped together. He dropped his head back and relished each thrust. This was his woman. He would never give her up. The wolf howled, and his groin grew tight. With a loud groan, he pumped faster and faster.

She screamed and climaxed once again. Her inner muscles clamped down, and he gushed into her. Again and again. He held her tight against him until the last of his spasms faded away.

The dark room was filled with the sound of breathing. His mind slowly cleared. The wolf inside grinned with victory. He’d claimed his woman. The man on the outside wondered if he’d overdone it. He’d intended to attach her to him. What if he’d given into his lust only to chase his loved one away?

She pressed a hand against her chest and closed her eyes as she inhaled slowly and deeply. She seemed calm, but he could still hear her heart racing.

He moved back and slipped out of her body. “Are you all right?”

She opened her eyes, but looked to the side. “Sure.”

He touched her cheek. “I’ve dreamed of doing that for eight years. It was even better than I’d imagined.”

“That’s good.” She struggled to sit up, but her arms shook.

“Need help?”

“No. I’m fine.” She reached for her panties.

So, she was going to act aloof. He could take care of that. He pulled his underwear and pants back up. “Thanks, Vanda. You’re a great lay.”

Her chin snapped up and her eyes flashed. “Don’t you dare talk to me like—” Her eyes narrowed. “You’re trying to make me angry, aren’t you? What kind of anger management sponsor are you?”

“The same kind who engages in forbidden sex. When can we do it again?”

She scoffed. “There’s no need to. You got what you wanted.”

“You wanted it, too. You screamed at least three times.”

Her fingers trembled as she struggled to put her panties back on. “It was…just sex.”

“It was a hell of a lot more, and you know it.”

She gave him a wary look as she scooted off the table. “I need to get back to the club. It’s always busy on Friday night.” She adjusted her bodice and smoothed down her skirt.

Dammit, they’d just had mind-blowing sex, and she was acting like it was no big deal. “Don’t you want me to hold you for a while? I thought women liked that.”

“No thanks.” She picked up her sandals, then sat in a chair to put them on. “Do yourself a favor, and don’t get your hopes up. I’m never going to love again.”

Too late, he wanted to shout at her. She was already his. She just didn’t realize it yet.

She finished putting on her shoes. “Karl was my first love, and my last.”

Phil winced inwardly. She certainly knew how to throw a punch. A surge of jealousy swept through him. She’d mentioned this Karl before. Logically, he knew Vanda was close to a hundred years old, so it wasn’t surprising that she’d been in another relationship or two. Still, he resented this man who had claimed her heart before him. “What was so special about him?”

She shrugged. “He loved me, even though I was undead and filled with rage.”

Phil opened his mouth to tell her that he loved her, too, just the way she was, but he stopped. He didn’t want to act like he was competing with a dead man. Or any man, for that matter. “Karl is dead.”

She glowered at him. “Thanks for reminding me.” She turned her head to look out the window. “The Nazis sent their wolves after me, to track me down and kill me. Karl tried to protect me, but the wolves…they…” She grimaced, then lowered her head into her hands.

Damn it to hell. Vanda had witnessed her lover getting ripped apart by wolves? Thank God Karl had managed to protect her, but shit—how could he ever tell her he was a shape shifter?

“Vanda, I’m sorry.” He sat beside her and wrapped an arm around her shoulders. “Karl sounds like a brave man.”

She leaned on him, resting her head on his shoulder. “He was. He was the leader of the underground resistance in southern Poland. After he died, I never wanted to love again. Then I met Ian, and he grew on me. He looked so much like Jozef, and it was like having a little brother again. But he came close to dying last December, and it all came back to me. The fear. The pain. That’s why I can’t love again. Especially a mortal. Mortals always die around me.”

Phil rubbed his chin against her brow. If only he could tell her he was a werewolf, that he could live for centuries.

She stiffened. “There’s something vibrating in your pants. Either you’ve learned a sexy trick or—”

“It’s my walkie-talkie.” He stood to retrieve the small two-way radio from his pants’ pocket. “Phil here.”

“Come to the security office.” Connor’s voice sounded urgent. “We just heard from Angus. Casimir and two of his cohorts came to Apollo’s compound. There was a battle, but Casimir escaped. We need to discuss our next move.”

“I’ll be right there.” Phil dropped the walkie-talkie back into his pocket. “I’m sorry, Vanda—”

“I understand. Too bad they didn’t kill Casimir.”

Phil tucked in his shirt, then refastened the waistband of his pants. “Do you know him?”

“I never met him, but Sigismund spoke very highly of him. He wanted to be Casimir’s best friend, but that honor belonged to Ivan Petrovsky and Jedrek Janow.”

Phil recalled that Ivan had been the Russian-American Coven Master until two of his own harem women had murdered him. “Jedrek was the guy who attacked DVN?”

Vanda nodded. “He was a big pal of the Nazis. He hunted me for a year after Karl died. I lived in constant terror, always afraid the wolves would tear me to pieces while I lay helpless in my death-sleep.” She shuddered.

“Vanda, sweetheart.” Phil caressed her cheek. “You’re safe now. Shall I take you back to Maggie?”

She took a deep breath. “I’ll be fine. You go on, and I’ll follow in about five minutes. We don’t want people to see us returning to the party together.”

He hesitated, reluctant to leave her. “I hate to see you hurting.”

“I’ll be all right. I’ll take Maggie back to the club. I’m always happy there. I feel in control there.”

“Then I’ll see you before dawn at the townhouse.” He leaned over to kiss her, but she turned her head away.

“Good night, Phil.”

Chapter Eleven

I
t’s just sex. Vanda doubled over in her chair, resting her head in her hands. Tears threatened to escape. What a fool she was.

It wasn’t just sex. It was glorious sex. The best she’d ever had. Her whole body hummed with residual energy. And she wanted more. You would think experiencing three earth-shaking orgasms in a row would be enough, but no. It was like Phil had awakened a lusty beast inside of her. It had lain dormant for over fifty years, and now it demanded satisfaction. It demanded Phil.

She pressed her thighs together, relishing the pressure on her sensitive, still-aroused sex. Oh God, Phil had been inside her. He’d touched her and tasted her. He’d made her scream.

It should have been just sex. She’d thought the physical act would be a welcome release from all the frustration and anger that had hounded her the past week. It had seemed like a good idea at the time. Distract Phil from his anger management duties and curiosity about her past and have a little fun on the side. After all, it was just sex.

She sat up and looked at the table where she’d squirmed and screamed. It had happened. She couldn’t take it back.

Damn him. He’d known exactly what he was doing to her. She’d wanted to keep it purely physical and impersonal, but he had demanded that she look at him. And each time she had, her heart had swelled with so much emotion. She could pretend it was lust, admiration, or fondness, but who was she kidding?

Tears streamed down her cheeks. All her attempts to keep the world at a safe distance had been in vain. Phil had swept back into her life and in just a few days, he’d completely overwhelmed her.

There was something different about him. Sure, he’d filled out his large frame with more muscle, and he was more handsome than ever, but there was something else, something deeper and more subtle. Now, he exuded so much confidence and power. An abundance of raw energy and male sexuality simmered beneath the surface, and it called to her. It drew her in, and she was helpless to resist.

She wiped her face. Okay, so the physical attraction was red hot. And her heart was weakening fast. But she still possessed a stubborn mind and strength of will. The coffin of horrors hidden in the recesses of her mind was still shut. There had been a few leaks the last few days, but she would put an end to that. She’d simply refuse to divulge any more information. Her past would be off limits. Her heart would be off limits. And to play it safe, to keep her heart intact, her body would be off limits.

No man would conquer her. Not even Phil.

 

He was going to win Vanda’s heart, no matter how much she resisted. Phil knew she wanted him. She’d responded to his lovemaking so quickly and sweetly. As annoying as it was for her to act aloof now, it was clear to him that it was an act. She was trying to protect herself. She was afraid to fall in love, afraid of making herself vulnerable to more heartache. But love wasn’t something she could turn off like a water faucet. It was happening, whether she cared to admit it or not.

The security office was on the other side of Romatech, so on the way, Phil stopped in a restroom to wash off her scent. Vamps had a superior sense of smell, almost as good as werewolves, and he wanted to keep his affair with Vanda private.

He strode into the banquet hall. The band had left, along with Corky Courrant and most of the guests.

“Phil.” Maggie approached him, holding both her and Vanda’s evening bags. “Where’s Vanda? I thought she was with you.”

“She was. I took her to an anger management session with Father Andrew, and then we…had a talk. She wanted to be alone for a while to think things over.”

“A talk?” Maggie gave him a dubious look, then leaned forward to whisper. “Your pants are unzipped.”

Shit. Phil turned toward a wall and quickly yanked the zipper closed.

Maggie looked away to give him privacy. “Is she all right?”

“Yes.”

“I know she acts tough, but she’s really very fragile. I’ll be royally pissed if you hurt her in any way.”

“I won’t hurt her. I’m in love with her.”

Maggie turned to face him. “Did you tell her that?”

“No. I didn’t think she could handle it right now.”

Maggie nodded slowly. “You’re probably right.” She peered around the nearly empty room, then stepped closer to him. “I need to tell you something. Earlier, when I was talking to Shanna, I accidentally let it slip in front of Vanda that some of my in-laws are shape shifters.”

He sucked in a quick breath. “How did she take it?”

“She turned ghostly pale, and I thought it was from shock, but then she said she already knew about them. I thought you should know.”

His earlier spurt of optimism deflated. It might take longer than he thought to win Vanda’s heart.

“Where is she?” Maggie asked.

“The room next to the chapel, at the end of the hallway.” He motioned to the double swinging doors behind the bandstand. “She said she would come here soon, but you might want to check on her.”

“I will.” Maggie hurried off.

Phil strode into the foyer, wondering how much Vanda knew about shape shifters.

Phineas zoomed in through the front door and joined him. “I was just finishing my rounds when Connor called,” he said in a husky voice.

“How are you feeling?” Phil asked.

“Better. Roman gave me some Blissky on ice, and that helped with the throat burn.” Phineas placed a hand over his heart. “But the pain of betrayal—how could my sweet angelic LaToya be so cruel?”

“Give her time.” Phil headed down the hall with him. “She just needs to get to know you.”

Phineas grimaced. “That’s what I’m afraid of. What if she finds my rap sheet? I’ll be lucky if she doesn’t try to arrest me. How can love be so cruel?”

“I know what you mean. The lady I love is scared to death of wolves. How can I tell her what I am?”

Phineas sighed. “Fate can be so cruel.” He shot Phil a curious look. “Who are you in love with?”

“It’s…complicated.”

Phineas snickered. “You’re in love with an it?”

“She’s a Vamp. I believe you all claim to be somewhat human.”

Phineas scoffed. “Then what’s the problem, bro? Don’t you big bad wolves live a nice long time?”

“She’s…forbidden.”

“Hot damn, bro, that’s the best kind.”

Phil smiled. “At least she already knows about shape shifters. It won’t come as a total shock when I tell her the news.”

“Who are we talking about?” Phineas lowered his voice. “It’s not Vanda, is it?”

Phil stopped. “Am I that obvious?”

“Only to the Love Doctor. I’m in tune with sweet love vibrations.” Phineas shook his head, wincing. “But I have to tell you, man. I was at Vanda’s club when that Jedrek dude attacked and Carlos shifted into a black panther—I mean a real black panther. She was upset, wanted him out of her club. I don’t think she likes shape shifters at all.”

Phil swallowed hard. “Thanks for the warning.”

“Any time, bro.” Phineas sighed. “We’re so screwed. Vanda hates shape shifters. LaToya hates vampires. How can life be so—”

“Cruel?” Phil finished the question for him, wishing he knew the answer. Life had certainly dealt Vanda some cruel blows. But she was a survivor, and he wouldn’t give up hope. He swiped his ID and activated the hand sensor to open the door to the security office.

Inside, it was standing room only. Phil was surprised by the number of nonsecurity people in attendance, like Roman and Jean-Luc and their wives, but obviously everyone wanted the latest news available.

Connor nodded at Phil and Phineas. “I’ve been catching everyone up. About thirty minutes ago Casimir and two of his cohorts teleported into the main temple of Apollo’s compound in Maine. Angus and his team caught them by surprise, and a battle ensued. Casimir ordered his men to defend him, then teleported away while they were left fighting for their lives.”

“Typical of the bastard,” Jean-Luc muttered.

“Aye.” Connor nodded. “One of the cohorts managed to escape, but the second one was captured. All we know about him is that he used the name Hermes. He refuses to divulge any more information.”

Jack snorted. “I’m sure Angus can change his mind.”

Connor smiled grimly. “They have Hermes tied up with silver chains to prevent him from teleporting away. Angus wants to transfer him here to the silver room at Romatech, where we have tighter security, but of course they canna teleport him here with all the silver on him. So they’re driving him here.”

Phil figured the trip from Maine had to be over five hundred miles. “I don’t think they can make it here before sunrise.”

“Nay, that’s why Austin and Darcy will be driving the van,” Connor explained. “They’ll have Hermes chained and boxed in the back to keep him from escaping or getting burned by the sun. Meanwhile, Angus and the rest of his team will remain at the compound in case Casimir returns with more men to try to rescue Hermes.”

“How many Vamps does Angus have with him?” Jack asked.

“Three,” Connor replied. “Emma, Dougal, and Zoltan.”

“Does he want more?” Jean-Luc asked. “I can go.”

“Me, too,” Jack said.

Connor smiled. “If ye want to go, Angus wouldna refuse you. But ’tis probably unnecessary. Casimir has never been known to rescue any of his followers.”

“True,” Jack agreed. “He considers them expendable. Still, I’d like to go just as a precaution.”

Lara leaned close to him, her expression worried. “Shall I come with you?”

“You’re tired. Get some rest.” Jack kissed her brow. “Wait for me at the townhouse. I’ll be back before dawn.”

Jean-Luc gave his wife a kiss, then he and Jack went into the armory at the back of the office to collect some weapons.

“Yo.” Phineas held up a hand. “I want to go, too.”

Connor shifted his gaze to the young black Vamp. “I appreciate that, but we have a special assignment for you.”

Phineas grinned. “Cool! Lots of action, huh?”

“I requested your help.” Roman stepped toward him. “I believe you once supplied the Malcontents with the ingredients to make Nightshade?”

Phineas’s grin faded. “Yeah, that’s why they transformed me. They wanted a drug dealer.” He crossed his arms, frowning. “I don’t do that shit anymore. I’m one of the good guys.”

“I know you are,” Roman replied. “But if we had some Nightshade, we could teleport prisoners like Hermes. When the Malcontents kidnapped Angus two years ago, they paralyzed him with Nightshade, so there was no need for silver chains. Then they were able to teleport him.”

“I know.” Phineas shifted his weight. “I feel really bad about helping them, but they said they’d kill my family—”

“We doona blame you, lad,” Connor said.

“It would really help us to have some Nightshade,” Roman said. “Unfortunately, I don’t know how it’s made.”

“Oh, bummer,” Phineas mumbled.

“Exactly,” Roman continued. “But I think I could figure out the formula if I had the right ingredients. Do you remember them? Can you procure them for me?”

“Yeah, I remember.” Phineas grimaced. “We’re talking some bad-ass illegal shit.”

Connor gave him a wry look. “We have every confidence in you.”

“Yeah. Thanks.” Phineas leaned close to Phil and murmured, “If LaToya finds out about this, she’ll be really pissed.”

“No one needs to know.” Connor had overheard him. “Once ye have the drugs in yer possession, ye can erase the mortals’ memories.”

“Look at it this way,” Phil said to Phineas. “You’ll be taking dangerous drugs off the street.”

The young Vamp’s eyes lit up. “You’re right. I’ll be doing the world a favor.”

Roman smiled. “Thank you. This could be a valuable weapon in our war against the Malcontents.”

“Dr. Phang at your service,” Phineas boasted.

“Then off ye go.” Connor gave him a pointed look.

“Right.” Phineas nodded. “I’ll have to drop by the townhouse first to change clothes. Can’t go into the hood looking like this.” He teleported away.

Connor waved Phil over. “Can ye take Heather and Lara to the townhouse?”

“Sure.” Phil frowned. “But I’d rather go with Jack and be where the action is.”

“I doona believe there will be any more action in Maine tonight,” Connor whispered. “And once Austin and Darcy get the prisoner here, this is where the action will be. I’m counting on yer help with the prisoner, so get yer rest now while ye can.”

 

It was almost like old times with a full house to guard. Phil drove Lara Boucher, Heather Echarpe, and Heather’s daughter Bethany to the townhouse. Then he excused himself to go to the basement to get a few hours sleep. He had to stay alert during the day, when he guarded the Vamps.

He was up again shortly before dawn. Vanda, Cora Lee, and Pamela teleported in from the nightclub. Jack and Jean-Luc returned from Apollo’s compound in Maine, reporting that there had been no more activity there. Angus and the rest of his team had decided to stay there. Phineas arrived home with good news. He’d managed to find all the drugs Roman needed to figure out the Nightshade formula.

The house grew quiet as the Vamps went off to their rooms to fall into their death-sleep. Around 11:00 A.M., Austin and Darcy dragged in.

Darcy, a former member of Roman’s harem, had met Austin Erickson when he worked for the CIA Stake-Out Team. Now a married couple, they were invaluable mortal employees at MacKay Security & Investigation. They’d delivered the prisoner to the silver room at Romatech before arriving at the townhouse. Exhausted, they headed straight to a bedroom.

Howard Barr called around 6:00 P.M. to ask Phil and Austin to come to Romatech and ready the prisoner for questioning. Since the Vamps were still in their death-sleep, Darcy and Lara took over guard duty. Phil regretted that he would miss seeing Vanda. He hadn’t had a chance to talk to her since they’d made love. She could call it “just sex” if she wanted, but to him it was making love.

At Romatech, he and Austin went straight to the safe room in the basement. Angus had designed the room, completely encased in silver, to prevent a vampire from teleporting in or out. A wooden crate rested on the floor with Hermes inside.

Phil noted the lid had been nailed shut. A few air holes dotted the lid. Part of the journey from Maine had been in the dark, and during that time the Malcontent would have been alive and breathing.

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