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My Vampire Lover
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CONTENTS
MYVAMPIRE LOVER
Dedication
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Epilogue
About the Author
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Cover Art by Anne Cain ©Copyright February 2008
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For Phil. Always.
Trademarks Acknowledgement
The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of the following wordmarks mentioned in this work of fiction: Google: Google Inc.
Chianti: Consorzio Vino Chianti Classico Consortium Honda Civic: Honda Motor Co.
Lois Lane: DC Comics, Warner Communications
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Jean-Claude Lepeltier
Artist
1876-1906
R.I.P.
"Undoubtedly," the man replied, taking Jean-Claude's arm and leading him from the darkening cemetery. "Those who loved you will weep, those who admired your work will curse the fates for taking one with so much talent before his allotted time. Yes, you will be mourned. The real question is, will you miss anyone you have left behind?"
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"I have already taken care of that." They paused at the cemetery gates where their hansom cab awaited them. "The sale of your paintings at auction will realise a vast amount of money." Henri's chuckle was without mirth. "Ironically, much more than if you still lived. I have arranged a trust fund for your mother out of the profits, and the rest is invested in your name in a bank in Hamburg."
"You think of everything," Jean-Claude said, squeezing his friend's arm. "And Paul?"
"Ah, yes ... young Paul. It is best he learns to forget you."
"But, he will be lost without me."
"Only for a little time, Jean-Claude. Then he will find another to take care of him. A person like Paul lives on his wits—and his beauty." "Still, I would not want him to fall upon hard times."
Henri sighed impatiently. "Very well. I will see that he receives a small stipend to save him from 'hard times'."
Jean-Claude cast his warm smile again on Henri. "Thank you, my friend. I know you do not think highly of Paul, but he has a winning charm." Henri's smile was tight. "Which he's used shamelessly to get what he wants and still does, it seems."
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out the window as they passed through the dark streets of Paris now lying under a fine layer of snow.
"Will you miss Paris?" Henri asked him.
"By allowing me to give you one last gift before you leave."
Jean-Claude's eyes glistened as he took his friend's hand in his own. "You would do that for me?"
"No, no. Go on," Henri murmured, his eyes closed, his hand clasping Jean-Claude's. He gasped as he felt sharp teeth 10 My Vampire Lover
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break through his skin. He moaned as Jean-Claude's lips and tongue worked at sucking the blood that oozed from the wound on his neck.
"Enough!"
Henri opened his eyes to see his friend's face creased with concern. "Enough, Henri. Any more, and you would die."
"Thank you, my friend." The two men gazed at each other, Henri seeing his own reflection in the dark blue of Jean-Claude's eyes. "I will never forget you, nor what you have done for me." Jean-Claude kissed his friend gently on his lips then pushed the carriage door open and stepped down into the cold night air.
"Think of me now and then," he said, with a smile, picking up his bags the driver had laid at his feet.
Henri fought back the tears that burned his eyes. "I will never forget you, Jean-Claude. Never."
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My brother is two years older than me, and at thirty, he's already been in a five year relationship with Ted. They live up in Portland but come down to LA about twice a year—usually on short notice, like the time I'm talking about. That was okay though, because, until I met him, I really didn't have a life. Oh, I had friends, boyfriends on a couple of occasions, and a fairly decent job managing a small Italian restaurant.
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