I had my face buried in the microscope when Megan entered the lab.
“Was that necessary?” she asked as she stood next to me with her hands on her hips.
“What would that be?” I asked without taking my eyes away from the scope.
“Cynthia is talking about quitting,” she grumbled.
“Now, that’s funny,” I chortled without taking my attention from my work. “She’ll stay if Joseph turns into a vampire, but she’s threatening to quit because I made her watch me nurse him.”
“We all have our little quirks and you know that she’s got a phobia about nakedness,” my friend snapped.
I sat back and sighed. “I know. I don’t know what got into me.” Then, with a shrug, I added, “Let her go if she feels she must. It isn’t going to get any easier in this household. I can assure you of that. I can feel the monster taking hold.”
“Fight it,” she urged.
“Easy for you to say,” I mumbled as I returned my eyes to the microscope. “This is so frustrating. I get rid of all signs of the virus only to have them return a few hours later. I just don’t understand.”
“I know for a fact that you can keep that monster subdued,” Megan insisted. “especially since you’re still human. You’re not a vampire yet, Vickie. Fight it.”
“I don’t know how,” I admitted. “I feel like my bones are shaking and my skin is crawling and I just want to hurt someone.”
Megan took a deep breath. “Amy invited us to her house for dinner. She wants to talk to you about your impending vampirism. Knowing how you feel about vampires, I wasn’t going to accept, but I think we should go.”
I sat back and looked up at the ceiling while I rolled my shoulders to help relieve the tension that was building up in them. She was right. I didn’t want to mix and mingle with vampires anymore, but having dinner with her when she’d expressed the purpose was to discuss vampirism was an opportunity that I just couldn’t pass up. I had a barrel full of questions and concerns.
“You’re right,” I said as I returned my eyes to the microscope. “When?”
Megan sounded hesitant as she said, “She’s eager to get together with you. I took the liberty of accepting an invitation for tonight.”
I slipped her a look that said far more than words ever could while I struggled to regain control of my wayward emotions. I eventually managed to relax my face and give her the friendliest smile that I could muster. “You’re only looking out for me. So, thank you.”
“You’ve been through a lot in an extraordinarily little amount of time. I’d just like to see things lighten up for you a bit, that’s all,” she offered. “If sitting down to dinner with some hated vampires will give you the ammunition you need to endure this trying time until we find the cure, then I’m all for it.”
I twisted my head to look at her with a raised brow. “Clearly. What time did you commit us to?”
“You have time to clean up and dress,” she said as she jutted out of the door. “I’m off to do the same.”
I groaned my frustration as I closed up my lab for the night and headed off to my bedroom to get ready. I resented having to dress for a dinner with vampires.
The fact that I’d fallen in love with two of them didn’t automatically make me a vampire lover. In fact, it actually played a major role in why I disliked them so much. Had I not been exposed to them through Peter and Evan, then I’d probably have gone through life as a human being; growing old and wrinkly alongside my old and wrinkly human husband as we raised my human son and enjoyed our human grandchildren. Instead, I spent hours of my days that could have and should have been spent with my rapidly growing little boy in a lab while I searched for a cure so that I wouldn’t become one of them.
I decided to soak in a hot bath in hopes that it would ease away a good deal of the angst I felt about attending the dinner. Although I had no desire to dress for the occasion, I did feel an obligation to show some gratitude and respect to the doctor for the attentive care that she’d provided since I’d started going to her. Therefore, I decided to go casual nice. Since it would be acceptable enough to get me into most restaurants without feeling overdressed, I felt that it would be good enough for the evening.
As I pulled on a pair of faded designer skinny jeans and a black form-fitting designer knit top that was loosely laced up the back with a low V-neck that displayed a good amount of my bountiful cleavage, I gave thanks to the fact that the times had changed, and it was no longer necessary to wear your Sunday best dress when entertaining or being entertained. The weather was still nice enough to get away with wearing the silver metallic mules that matched the silver-metallic belt that I’d put around my waist while leaving the hem of my top hugging my hips in a smooth and easy manner. I pulled my hair into a sloppy bun on my head while leaving a few strands down to frame my face and selected a fun pair of earrings to complete the outfit.
A low whistle from the door made me smile as I turned to face my good friend. She’d dressed in a similar mode, although her jeans and top weren’t quite as form fitting as mine were.
“You look hot, my dear,” she said with a smile as she motioned for me to turn around for her to see all of me.
“You look pretty good, yourself,” I said as I did her bidding. “I’m so used to seeing the pretty you that I sometimes forget the old bitty that you were when we first met.”
“Yet, you became my friend in spite of my being an old bag,” she chuckled.
“I said bitty, not bag,” I corrected her.
“Is there a difference?” she asked with genuine curiosity.
“I couldn’t say,” I said as I pulled out a silver studded crossbody clutch and slipped a few essentials into it. When I’d dabbed a touch of cologne onto my wrists, into the fold of my cleavage, and behind my ears, I asked her if she was ready.
She sniffed the air. “What fragrance are you wearing?”
“Aerin. Garden Rose,” I said. “Want some?”
“You have Aerin in the linen scent too, don’t you?” she asked as she headed toward my toiletries.
I smiled as I rested my hand on the doorknob and watched her help herself to my cologne. “Didn’t I get you that as a gift?”
“You sure did,” she said as she dabbed a bit in basically the same areas on her body that I’d dabbed my own cologne onto my body. “All gone. I need more.”
“I’ll try to remember that,” I said as I stepped back to allow her to pass through the door before I followed behind her and closed it behind me. “It does smell nice on you.”
“I smell and look nice,” she sighed. “You, on the other hand, look and smell enticing.”
“Whatever,” I said with a quick wave of my hand. “No matter. It’ll be wasted on Amy since I’m not into girls.”
“Especially vampire girls,” Megan emphasized as she giggled her way toward the garage.
We parted company with Edmund with the promise that we would report to him after the required mourning period ended. When we returned to the cabin, we found Jasper’s lifeless body just as I’d left it.Thomas took us to their family cemetery and we buried Jasper next to his sister. Then, he and Peter escorted Megan and me back to my house.I needed time to mourn over my losses. I didn’t need to express this to Peter. He instinctively knew and was very good about giving it to me.He spent his time nurturing Megan back to health; both physically and emotionally. As I’d suspected, once the ordeal was over and she was placed in a position of facing and dealing with what had happened, she suffered a severe case of emotional trauma. As a result, she withdrew into herself.Thomas visited often. He’d been close with Jasper and my marriage to Jasper made him my cousin by law and he took that connecti
It was when the fourth rapist had crawled off of me when I suspected that I was miscarrying. The pain in my abdomen was far too severe to be caused by their abusive ramming into my womanhood. It was confirmed when he complained about the bloody substance that coated his manhood.It didn’t take long for me to understand why Megan made that comment about them killing her. Like her, if I ever got free, I’d show them no mercy. None.I could hear Megan’s mental tears at the realization that I was losing a baby. It was something she hadn’t considered might happen when she encouraged me to endure and submit. Then, even that was a moot suggestion. I was paralyzed. How could I do anything else?They took a break from their abuse to clean me out. An argument ensued amongst them. Eliza was adamant that they continue to rape me while Raul had a sudden pang of guilt and compassion at the realization that they’d been
It was still dark when I heard the sound of battle outside of our bedroom. I was surprised to see Jasper sleeping through it. It was loud enough to wake the dead. I vigorously shook him while calling his name, but he made no move toward waking. He felt cool, but he was sleeping without covers over his torso and the body temperature of a vampire was low to begin with. His muscles felt limp and lifeless. Was he even breathing? I placed my ear to his chest, but I was suddenly distracted by a horrific thud against my bedroom door.I worried about his seemingly lifeless condition in the back of my mind as I hopped out of bed and threw on a robe that I found hanging in the closet. It was several sizes too big for me, but it was the quickest thing I could find to cover my nakedness so that I could open the door to see what was happening.Megan’s body lay limp and inert on the floor just outside of my room. I gasped with shock and dismay as I knel
The following morning, I was awoken by a knock on the door. Megan had stayed the night in my room with me, so she hurried to respond. Peter gave her a friendly smile as he slipped through the opening she created when she pulled the thick oak door open enough to allow him entrance.“In all the raucous, I don’t know if I mentioned how good it is to see you, Megan,” he said as he walked to the bed and set a bed tray containing a blood bag, some fresh fruit, crackers, and coffee onto the bottom of the bed. “I guessed that you’d be in here with her, so I brought enough for two.”“I’ll pass on the blood,” she said with a smirk, “but I’m happy for the coffee.”“The pink mug is yours,” he grinned. “Light with two sugars, right?”Her eyes sparkled with pleasure. “You’ve got a good memory, doc.”“Only for those peopl
I waited until the house was silent before I crept out of my room. I felt ill and needed air. Maybe Jasper was right, and I was feeling the aftereffects of not giving my body the blood it needed to stay healthy.I had on my sweater, but since I was used to much warmer weather, I wrapped an autumn themed afghan around me as well before I stepped out onto the porch that ran the full length of the back of the cabin.I was leaning against the log siding with my eyes closed when Peter’s voice came through the night. “I thought you didn’t love me anymore.”“I know,” I sniffed. “I still need to come to terms with what Evan did. I’ve been avoiding dealing with it. It hurts too much.”“Do you still love me?” he asked as he leaned on the wall next to me and looked out into the night. He was so close that our shoulders touched, but he made no move to do more.“I al
I insisted on going alone to the private airport to pick up Megan and my son. Jasper wasn’t happy about it, but, since he was technically the host, his Southern, aristocratic upbringing required that he stay with his guests. I assured him that I’d return in no time, grabbed the keys, and headed out the door. I was so muddled by the events of the night that I had to swallow my pride and turn back inside to put on a pair of shoes.Peter came out of the bedroom at that time with Eliza hot on his heels. Even if we hadn’t heard her moans and cries of erotic delight, just the sight of her would clue anyone in on what had just occurred. I could smell the sex on them as they passed by me to join Jasper and Thomas at the bar and was mortified to realize that was also the scent that greeted them upon their arrival. Placing Eliza in front of him, Peter seized the opportunity to graze the back of my neck with his fingertips as he walked by while I focu