By the time Abigail returned to me, I’d managed to remove the rest of my clothes. Since, when I turned, I would shed them anyway, starting out naked seemed the sensible thing.
“This feels so clinical,” I said as Abigail traced my breasts with her soft lips and smooth tongue.
“Try to relax,” she whispered as she removed her shirt and placed my hand over her own full breast. “Relax and enjoy the sensation.
“I don’t know if I can,” I admitted.
“Do you want me to get Luthias?” she asked, impatiently.
“It’s not that,” I said. “It’s the fact that there is a group of people standing right outside waiting for us to do this.”
“Everyone can leave now,” she called out. “Our vampire queen is shy.”
“Thanks a lot,” I said, sarcastically.
“Anytime,” she giggled. After a moment
By the time we returned to Verso with our children in tow, Abigail was waiting for us. She admitted to pouting about being left behind for a moment, but she understood the urgency in Gwendoline and Geo reaching me, as well as the fact that Gwendoline needed to be sure she didn’t use too much energy teleporting extra bodies. She needed to be sharp and quick when they caught up with me.I felt a little guilty eavesdropping on Abigail and Luthias as they stood in the corner, but not so guilty as to stop. I smiled to myself when he told Abigail I called him an ‘oaf’. He praised her for her courage in going into the hut alone with me and speculated that she must truly care for me to take such a risk or offer to perform a task that he knew she resented being asked to do by Charles for so long.I listened as she reinforced my opinion that he was indeed an ‘oaf’ and confided that she had very few female friends. She conside
Abigail accompanied me back to Vampire Land. The distance between Verso and Vampire land could be crossed in one day if we kept a steady pace. Since neither of us wanted to spend our resting time sleeping in a tree because we feared making camp in such dangerous times, we started before the sun came up and traveled light and fast. We entered the gates of Vampire Land just after the stroke of midnight.Lord Moken was just coming out of the dining hall when he spotted us coming down the corridor toward him.“Your majesty,” he said with surprise as he rushed toward me and bowed low. “Forgive me. I did not realize you were returning to us so soon or I would have had a reception party waiting for you.”“We came with a matter of importance,” I said as I nodded acknowledgement to his bowing and motioned for him to follow us to a nearby antechamber.I closed the door behind me and immediately began telling him of ou
Geo rushed to my side to inspect my injury. The fireball went through my inner thigh and severed my femoral vein. I looked down to see a pool of my blood forming on the floor.“We have to do something for her now,” he said. “We need to get Gwendoline back in here.”“She ran after Morena,” Julia said.“I’ll get her,” Abigail said as she raced from the room at vampire speed.I put my arms around Geo’s neck as he helped me to the guest room. Lord Moken’s worried face peered over Geo’s shoulder.“Should we give her blood?” he asked, hesitantly. “Vampires usually repair quickly. I don’t understand why she’s bleeding out.”“I’m sure Morena attached a magic spell to the fireballs," I said as I winced with pain. “I’d try to counter it, but I feel too weak.”“Lady Gwendoli
Since we were so far from the fighting and time was of the essence, Abigail was forced to endure teleportation once again. I assumed she was getting more accustomed to the sensation because her vomiting was less severe. I felt sympathy for her. Teleporting was something that took getting used to for magical beings. I could only imagine the impact it had on supernaturals who didn’t possess magic.We emerged at the edge of the battlefield. I searched for Geo. There were so many bodies flying through the air or wrestling with each other that it was difficult to identify anyone in particular. A beam of light shot through the crowd. It passed right through the humans without a scratch, but destroyed any supernatural it touched. I looked for a retaliation blast from one of our weaponry neutralizer, but nothing came.I wasn’t ready to make my presence known, so I refrained from shooting fireballs at them. I wan
“Where have ye been, lass?” Gwendoline called out as I carefully picked my way through a maze of rose bushes.“How can something so lovely dish out so much pain?” I complained as I pulled a thorn from my calf.“Ye could always fly over them,” she said with one hand on her hip and the other shielding her eyes from the noon sun.“Good grief,” I said with exasperation as I stepped from the rose patch to safety, “it never occurred to me to do that.” I heaved a sigh, “I wonder if I’ll ever get my act together with being a vampire and a witch.”“Not to mention a mother and a queen,” Gwendoline added playfully.“Let’s not forget you’re soon to be a wife,” Geo contributed as he scurried up from seemingly nowhere and wrapped his arms around me.“You two aren’t helping,” I giggled.“I have to say, dear
I emerged from my nap feeling more tired than when I laid down. To add to my exhaustion, I was also riddled with guilt over my erotic and very real dream. I knew I needed to discuss this with someone, but I just didn’t know who would be the best candidate to admit such fantasies to. I didn’t know if I could admit them to anyone. Unfortunately, there was a nagging deep inside me telling me that something was wrong with my dreams; other than the obvious fact that I was engaged to one brother and having erotic dreams about the other. It was as if I was turning them into reality. It couldn’t continue.I decided I’d confess to the first person I encountered who wasn’t Geo. With my mind made up, I walked with surety and determination onto the porch. The courage I felt when I decided to share my dream with whoever I encountered quickly fled when I was greeted by the loving smile of my grandfather. There wa
I can’t remember ever being as cold as I was when I awoke from the abyss that swallowed me while I was at the mercy of the cougar. I could hear activity around me, but my eyes wouldn’t focus enough for me to make anything out.“She’s coming around,” a female said in a hushed voice.“Go tell his majesty,” another female said excitedly. “He’ll be relieved to hear it.”I assumed they were talking about Geo and smiled. I could already feel his arms cradling me while his lips caressed my forehead, eyes, and lips as he assured himself that I was okay. I tried to move my head, but the pain in my neck was acute. I remembered the cougar’s powerful jaws clamped into my skull. Why hadn’t I healed?“Casey,” came a deep voice that had a familiar ring to it. “Casey, can you hear me?” I still couldn’t get my eyes to fully open and focus, so
Luthias was a dutiful healer and catered to my every need for the next few days. Gwendoline left enough of the ‘brew’ for me to have several more servings. Although I was perfectly capable of feeding myself, I enjoyed the closeness it offered Luthias and me when he fed me. I think he did too.“I know I’m human again, but I feel so much stronger and clear headed than I remember feeling when I was a human before,” I said as I lay back onto my pillow after he’d served me the last spoonful of Gwendoline’s remedy.“You can still remember being human?” Luthias said with raised brow.“It hasn’t been that long for me, old man,” I chuckled.“If you weren’t lying there all bedraggled from a cougar attack, I’d be tempted to take you over my knee for such insolence, young whipper snapper,” he chuckled.“Oh, that sounds like fun,” I giggled.