Due to a nor’easter that started just about the time Edwin hopped into the SUV, the normal three-and-a-half-hour drive took almost five hours to reach the cabin in the hills on the edge of the Wachusett Mountain Reservation that belonged to Tim’s uncle. Edwin was thankful that Tim was a professional stunt driver and, therefore, fully capable of maneuvering the SUV over slick, snow, and ice laden roads.
Having monitored the weather, they’d deliberately taken Tim’s vehicle; with Tim manning the wheel. They’d also stopped and stocked up on provisions to bring with them, rather than pick some up in town after they’d arrived and settled in. Even so, they were surprised and taken aback by the conditions of the road.
“We spend too much time in the city,” Mark grumbled as he wiped away the foggy film that accumulated on his window from the heat of his breath and looked out onto the winter wonderland. “I’d forgotten what real roads looked like during a storm.”
“The city can get pretty bogged down,” Edwin reminded him.
“Yea, but for how long? The plows are out at the first sign of a snowflake in the city. There’s not a plow in sight here. No cars either, for that matter. Looks like we’re the only idiots out in this shit. It’s a wonder you can find the road, Tim.”
A boyish grin consumed Tim’s face as he assured his pals that he’d driven in far worse than this on more than one occasion for some movie stunt or another. His calm demeaner relaxed his buddies into light conversation to help pass the time away. Before long, they were discussing their hunting strategy, as well as the size rack they desired on the deer they hoped to get.
The long drive leading to the cabin was barely discernable. Had the sign at the end of it, declaring the property to be private, not still displayed a few letters of the warning message, they might have missed it altogether. Even with four-wheel-drive, they fishtailed their way up the tree-lined, dirt drive until they reached the proud looking log cabin in the middle of a clearing.
“Home sweet home,” Tim said as he shut down the engine.
“For a whole week,” Mark yawned as he opened the passenger’s door and slid out into the darkness. “Shit it’s cold!”
“I don’t care,” Tim said as he eagerly followed suit. “My legs have been folded up for so long, they no longer feel like my own.”
“How were you able to drive, then?” Edwin asked with concern as he slipped out from the back seat.
“It wasn’t easy,” Tim replied as he tested his legs for stability.
“You should have let one of us take over,” Edwin admonished.
“You’d wreck a bike on a summer’s day, and you know it,” Tim teased.
“You have a point,” Edwin said with a grin.
“Can you two girls quit yapping and help me empty the back of this thing, so we can go inside?” Mark barked.
“The ever-impatient lawyer,” Edwin chuckled as he patted Tim on the back and moved to help Mark with the luggage and supplies.
“I’ll bet it’s just as cold inside as it is outside,” Mark complained.
“Geez,” Edwin said with a grin, “So cranky. I hope you brought some tampons with you.”
“Cute, doc. What now? Will you lay me on the couch to analyze me?” Mark growled, not admitting that Edwin’s joke alerted him to the foul mood he’d promised himself he wouldn’t bring along. “Trust me. All I need is time away from the wife. I’m starting to complain like her.”
“Don’t worry, buddy,” Tim said assuredly. “We’ll have you back to your old self in no time.”
“If I don’t freeze to death first,” Mark said with a tone that displayed mild humor mixed with seriousness.
“It shouldn’t be too cold inside,” Tim said. “My uncle leaves the heat between forty and fifty degrees to keep the pipes from freezing.”
“That works for me,” Edwin said as he climbed the steps. He was almost to the top step when he lost his footing and tumbled backward, landing on his back at Tim’s feet.
After a moment of stunned silence on all three friends’ part, Tim bent down to help him up. “Are you alright, buddy?”
“There’s ice on the steps beneath the snow,” Edwin replied.
“Am I mistaken?” Mark asked while he did his best to collect the goods that fell from the bags when Edwin tumbled. “Doesn’t your uncle have a caretaker for this place?”
“He was supposed to have the place set up for us,” Tim said apologetically.
“I get the unexpected dumping of snow, but lights would have been nice,” Mark said as he pulled his cell phone out and used the flashlight to inspect the stairs. “These things are treacherous.”
“I have some salt in the back of the SUV,” Tim said as he hurried to retrieve it.
“Your uncle needs to fire that lazy, son-of-a-bitch caretaker,” Mark called after him. He turned to Edwin. “Are you okay, really?”
“I’m not made of china,” Edwin said with a forced smile. “It’s more my pride than my ass.”
“You landed pretty hard on your back,” Mark pointed out.
“My neck and shoulder blades hurt a bit, but I’ve no doubt I’ll be fine in the morning,” Edwin assured him. “Let’s just get inside and warmed up. It’s frigid out here.”
They managed to get themselves unloaded and set up in the cabin with no more incidents. Within an hour there was a toasty fire in the fireplace and the three of them were warming themselves from the inside out; each with a whiskey in hand.
They were pleased to discover the place had been dusted and aired out. The beds were also freshly made and ready to sink into. Exhausted from the stress of the drive through the storm and the cold that awaited them, they agreed to call it a night and start fresh in the morning.
The cabin was large enough to provide a private bedroom for each of them. Edwin was the first to retire. Happy to discover fresh towels and toiletries in the en suite bathroom, he hopped into the shower and allowed the hot water to warm his bones and soothe his wounded muscles. When he stepped out of the shower and stood before the mirror, he saw signs of serious bruising. He could only imagine the color it would be in the morning.
Edwin stopped short when he entered the kitchen, which was the one surviving room in the house that wasn’t a bedroom, and saw Kira standing next to the chair that Claus was seated in. Behind her stood Agatha. He gave them a curious look as he willed his legs to move forward. Could it be that she’d decided to be with Claus instead of him? Was he facing the vampire leader for no reason?A wooden chair was set not far from Claus. He motioned for Edwin to sit in it.“It has been a long night of surprises,” Claus said as he watched Edwin settle into the chair with the poise of a proud tribal chief he once knew. “It isn’t often that we leave a man for dead only to have him reappear a vampire. There is the need for blood upon awakening which is normally provided by the maker. How did you manage?”Edwin shrugged, “I awoke to two wolves fighting over me.”“You killed th
The skies were clear, yet it sounded like thunder up ahead as Edwin carefully made his way through the forest. Ebenezer had already warned him of the battle that ensued at Claus’ estate between his good, and Malcolm’s evil, vampires. He’d also explained that it was because Claus assumed the role as Kira’s mate and protector that his home was under attack. Malcolm was determined to get Kira back. He’d been searching for far too long to let her bonding with another vampire stop him from finally having her. He was her maker. It was his right. Vampire law be damned.Mixed emotions flooded him as he listened to his ghostly grandfather explain how Kira agreed to bond and mate with Claus if he promised to rescue him from Malcolm’s evil clutches. The old ghost was careful to be clear on the fact that Claus coveted Kira and would expect her to honor her promise to him even if Edwin showed up a vampire instead of a
Kira paced the large kitchen as she watched Agatha pour boiling water over the herbs she’d just combined and crushed in her mortar.“This will put a shield around the babe, should anything go wrong and they capture ye,” Agatha said as she covered the pot to let the brew steep.“Malcolm frightens I,” Kira said.“His evilness knows no boundaries,” Agatha said with a slow shake of her head, “and ‘tis me, not I. Malcolm frightens me.”“Does it really matter at this point?” Kira complained. “I was trying to correct my speech for Edwin. Now…”“You still have to mingle with the world,” Agatha scolded. “’Twould be good to correct it as best as you can. ‘Twouldn’t do to attract undue attention to thyself.”“I suppose you are right,” Kira said with a heavy sigh. “I must go on.&nb
His body ached from head to toe and he was cold; so very, very cold. Edwin tried to sit up, but the effort was overwhelming. Something heavy was on his chest, holding him down.It was dark, so very dark. Too dark to see even though his eyes were opened wide. He could hear breathing close by. He felt a tickling sensation as a moist nose rapidly sniffed up and down his body. A sudden jolt took him by surprise. His arms frantically flailed around him as he tried to find an inanimate object to secure him in place as whatever had sniffed him tried to drag him by the pant leg through the snow.With every waking moment, he grew more and more aware of his body and surroundings. It was as if he’d left it and was now making a slow reconnection.A low snarl alerted him to the fact that the animal that was dragging him had met up with another animal that coveted him. As fascinating as it would have been to watch the batt
Claus entered the estate house and immediately headed for the bedroom. He smiled with satisfaction when he saw Kira sleeping in the same position he’d left her in. Her cooperation would serve to better the chances of an impregnation. He gently tugged the pillow out from beneath her hips and adjusted the bedding to make her more comfortable.Kira was actually awake, but was unable to face Claus at the moment. Even though she’d suspected it, Agatha’s confirmation that she carried Edwin’s child rocked her world upside down. She knew little about Claus, but she guessed that he would be one angry vampire to discover the child in her womb wasn’t his. That’s why she stayed for him to find her perched on the pillow like that. She hoped it would remove any doubts or speculation as to the father of her child once it was born.He lightly kissed her forehead and his deep, husky voice whispered, “Sleep my beaut
Agatha waited until the rescue party left before she slipped into the bedroom to check on Kira. She found her lying on her back with a pillow beneath her hips while silently weeping.“I know, now, that my body does not need to be in love to enjoy coupling,” she said with a voice filled with shame.“I understand,” Agatha said knowingly. “Do not let it upset you like I let it upset me after I coupled with Marc. Just be thankful Edwin was not here to witness it.”“How you must have felt,” Kira said sympathetically.“You? Ye said you?” Agatha giggled.“I am trying,” Kira said with a wan smile.“He has you on the pillow to assure his seed takes,” Agatha observed. “He is surprisingly knowledgeable of these things.”“He said that once a male impregnates a female during the bonding ritual, the bond cannot be brok