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Authors: Kerrelyn Sparks

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

BOOK: Be Still My Vampire
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Emma fidgeted in her chair. What was taking so long? Her stomach was in knots and her heart was pounding. What if Angus was furious? What if he thought she was attacking him? Shame on him for driving her to such drastic measures. She jumped at the sound of footsteps outside the door. Angus was coming. She stood.

The door opened. Her breath hitched when he entered. His face was slanted downward, so she couldn’t see his expression. He turned to shut the door.

He was wearing the familiar blue and green plaid kilt. Her heart ached with longing. He turned to face her. His green eyes widened.

Oh God, he looked pale and thin. Wasn’t he eating right?

He gazed around the room. “Where’s yer solicitor?”

“I asked him to leave for a moment.” For the whole night, actually.

Angus stepped toward her. “Ye’re looking well.”

“Thank you.” He didn’t seem very angry. “I thought we should talk.”

He frowned. “I doona think that is wise without our solicitors present.”

“I really don’t want to involve them.”

Angus snorted. “Then ye shouldna have sued me. Do ye hate me so much?”

She folded her arms across her chest. “Why didn’t you tell me about your harem? You told me all kinds of stories about your past, but you conveniently left them out.”

“There was nothing to tell. I inherited them like ye would an automobile.”

“And you never took them for a test drive?”

“Nay, I did no’.”

Emma’s mouth fell open. “You didn’t? Not even… around the block?”

“Nay.” He glowered at her. “I wasna interested in them. I wanted the job of British coven master. ’Tis an honor, and I was proud to be the first Scotsman to hold the position.”

“Oh. Congratulations.”

He grunted a response.

“And they never tried to seduce you? Are those women crazy?”

“Enough with the harem,” he growled. “They’re gone.”

“I know, but surely they were… attracted to you.”

He arched a brow. “Ye think I’m a fine catch?”

“Of course.”

His mouth twitched. “They thought I was a barbarian.”

“What silly women.” Emma stepped toward him.

“Aye.” He gave her a wary look. “I suppose ye want to rant at me now.”

“A little. I suffered through the most traumatic event of my life, and you didn’t stay with me. You left me in a stranger’s house, and you wouldn’t answer any of my calls.”

He grimaced. “I know ye hate me. I know what I did was unforgivable.” He squared his shoulders. “So I’m willing to give ye forty-nine percent of MacKay Security and Investigation.”

Her mouth fell open. “Forty-nine percent?”

He gritted his teeth. “I know ye want fifty-one, but that’s no’ reasonable. That’s revenge.”

“I don’t want revenge. I don’t want you to suffer at all.”

He gave her an incredulous look. “Then why are ye doing this?”

Idiot!She wanted to strangle him. “Did you give me any choice, Angus? I tried and tried to talk to you, but this was the only way I could get your attention!”

“Fine, ye have my undivided attention. Feel free to rail at me for destroying yer life and causing ye so much pain and misery.”

“The only pain you caused me was your neglect.”

He snorted. “I overfed on you and left ye too weak to defend yerself. And then, when ye were injured and dying because of me, I killed you.”

Her breath hitched. Now she understood. He’d left not because he was rejecting her, but because he was overwhelmed with guilt and shame. And that could only mean that he still loved her. There was still hope.

She took a deep breath. All the things she had planned to say flew from her mind. “I… missed you.”

“I missed ye, too.” He watched her warily. “Why did ye no’ go to Roman to be changed back?”

She wandered down the table to the window. “I decided I liked being… undead. I can kick major ass now.”And I could be with you.

“Ye would give up being mortal to become a creature ye hate?”

“I don’t hate all vampires.” She gazed out the window at the lights of the city. “And all the people I love are already dead.”Including you .

“Then why are ye suing me?”

She turned to face him. “I never wanted to sue you. This was all just a ploy to force you to talk to me.”

His mouth dropped open. “Then… ye want nothing from me?”

She walked down the length of the table, skimming her hand along the tops of the chairs. “Actually, I do want a few things.”

“I’ll give ye whatever I can.”

“I want the harem completely out of your life.”

He shrugged. “They were never in it. Ye shouldna let them concern you.”

“Well, they do.” She reached the end of the table. “You see, I want you legally free in case you decide to marry.” She slanted him a nervous glance. “That was what you call a strong hint.”

His mouth dropped open.

She winced. “Okay. Not a very well-received hint.”

“I—I thought ye hated me.”

“No, Angus. I want you. I love you. Even when I was throwing up, I loved you.” She winced inwardly. That was not the romantic confession she had practiced the night before. Fortunately, he appeared too dumbfounded to notice.

She stepped toward him. “I’m glad you’re the one who changed me. Do you know why?”

He shook his head.

Her eyes welled with tears. “Because you had already changed me on the inside. You taught me the true meaning of love. Love doesn’t please itself by seeking revenge. Love sacrifices itself for the good of others.” A tear rolled down her cheek as she drew closer. “That’s what you did, Angus. You gave up all hope for peace and happiness in order to save me.”

His eyes glimmered with moisture. “I love you, Emma. I feared ye could never forgive me.”

“Forgive what?” Another tear slipped down her cheek. “You did me no wrong.”

“I fed from you to save myself. And it left ye too weak to defend yerself.”

“I gave myself willingly. I couldn’t bear the thought of living without you.”

“Oh, Emma.” He wiped a tear from her face and looked at the pink stain on his finger. “Look what I’ve done to you.”

“I know.” She grabbed his hand and kissed it. “Look at me. I’m stronger and wiser because of you. I used to live for revenge and hate, but now I want to live for love.”

His breath caught as a tear tumbled down his face. “I should have listened to Roman. He was right.”

“What did he say?”

Angus cradled her face in his hands. “He said all things are possible with love.” He kissed her brow. “I’m still having trouble forgiving myself.”

“Don’t worry.” She skimmed her hand down his kilt. “I think I can help you feel much better.”

He smiled. “In that case… ” He lowered himself onto one knee. “I should ask ye to marry me.”

She fell to her knees in front of him. “Yes, you should.”

“Then ye agree?”

“Yes.” She wrapped her arms around his neck. “And we have to live happily ever after. That’s part of the contract.”

His smile widened. “I just happen to have a solicitor nearby. We could have it put into writing.”

“Your word is good enough for me.” Emma glanced to the side. “Right now, I can think of a better use for that conference table.”

Angus’s eyebrows rose. “Och, ye’re a clever lass.” He scrambled to his feet. “I’ll lock the door.”

Emma wandered to the window and smiled at the city lights and starry sky. The night was her life now. And she had an eternity of nights to spend with the man she loved. She closed the blinds as she felt his arms circle her waist.

He nuzzled her neck. “I love ye, Emma Wallace.”

She leaned back against his sturdy chest. “Forever and a night.”

Epilogue

 

Three months later…

 

“Thank you for coming.” Shanna gave Emma a hug.

“No problem.” Emma smiled. “You know we would do anything for our godson.” She and Angus had been thrilled when they were asked to be godparents. It was the closest they could ever come to being real parents.

Angus stood by the crib in the nursery at Romatech, studying the sleeping child. “He’s verra special.”

“Of course he is.” Shanna’s glowing smile faded a bit. “I just hope my dad agrees.”

“I’m sure he will.” Emma tried to be encouraging, but she had her doubts. Sean Whelan was supposed to arrive any minute now to meet his grandson for the first time.

Shanna had made the arrangements a week ago and was so nervous that Emma had agreed to come for moral support. She knew how volatile Sean could be. He’d cursed and ranted when she’d turned in her resignation. He’d demanded to know why. She’d told him that she was homesick and moving back toScotland . As furious as he was, she hadn’t dared tell him she was marrying the coven master of British vampires. Or that she had become a vampire herself.

“He’s awake.” Angus grinned as he playfully tugged on the baby’s toes.

Constantinegurgled with laughter.

“He adores you, Angus.” Shanna approached the crib.

“Aye.” Angus picked up the chubby baby. “How are ye, lad?”

Emma’s heart filled, watching Angus hold the baby.

The door swung open, and Connor escorted Shanna’s father into the room.

Sean quickly scanned the nursery.

“Thank you for coming,” Shanna said quietly.

Sean glanced at her, frowning. “I’m glad to see you’re still alive. Have they been hurting you?”

Her jaw tensed. “I’m perfectly fine. And very happy.”

He frowned at his grandson. “You let bloodsuckers handle your baby?”

Angus snorted. “I amConstantine ’s godfather.”

Sean looked at Emma. “What are you doing here? I thought you were in a hurry to get back toScotland .”

“I’m visiting.” She folded her arms across her chest. “I like to visitConstantine often. He’s an adorable child.”

As if on cue,Constantine squealed happily. He kicked and wiggled.

Angus chuckled. “He’s a lively one.”

“Is he?” Sean looked askance at the baby. “Is he… alive?”

Shanna scoffed. “I have gone whole weeks without sleep. I could actually do with a little less liveliness from him.”

“He’s a happy lad.” Angus swung the baby around in a circle.Constantine chortled.

Sean shifted his weight. “Is he… normal?”

Emma was ready to kick his teeth in. “Of course he’s normal.”

“Which is amazing, consideringmy gene pool,” Shanna muttered.

Connor chuckled.

Sean glared at him.

Angus walked toward them. “Do ye no’ want to hold yer grandson?”

Sean looked worried as Angus came closer. “What does he eat?”

Connor arched a brow. “He takes three pints a night. Be careful, or he’ll go for yer neck.”

Sean jumped back.

Connor laughed.

Shanna gave him an annoyed look. “Behave yourself.” She switched her glare to her father. “Constantineis a normal baby. He can’t bite you. He has no teeth.”

The door to the hallway opened and a woman peeked inside. “I’m so sorry to interrupt.”

Emma recognized her as Radinka, Gregori’s mortal mother, who was now managing Shanna’s dental office.

“Shanna, dear,” Radkina continued, “we have a bit of an emergency. Laszlo has chipped a tooth.”

“Oh my. I hope it isn’t a fang.” Shanna strode toward the door. She glanced back at her friends. “I’ll be back as soon as possible.”

“Doona worry,” Connor reassured her. When the door clicked shut, he continued, “We willna let this fool hurt his grandson.”

“What?” Sean walked toward Connor. “You think I would hurt him?”

“I think ye would if he suddenly grew some fangs,” Connor replied.

Angus setConstantine down in the crib, then joined the other men by the door. “Connor has a point. Ye shouldna be asking if yer grandson is normal. Ye should be ready to love him no matter what.”

Sean snorted. “You have some nerve, lecturing me. How many people have you attacked over the centuries?”

Emma sighed. So much for the happy family reunion. She wandered toward the crib to see howConstantine was faring. Suddenly his head appeared above the crib railing. Then his chest and chubby belly.

Emma’s mouth fell open. Good heavens,Constantine was levitating! He kept going up and up. She glanced back at the men. Sean’s back was turned, and Angus and Connor were so busy defending their honor, they hadn’t noticed the baby floating up to the ceiling.

Constantinechortled, clearly pleased with himself. Sean started to turn.

Emma leaped and levitated fast to the ceiling where she caught the baby in her arms.

“What the hell?” Sean stared at her, aghast. His eyes widened. “Shit! You’re a vampire!”

Emma smiled faintly. “I’ve been meaning to tell you.”

Sean turned to Angus. “You bastard! You did this to her. You killed her.”

Angus stepped forward, his fists clenched.

Connor grabbed Sean from behind. “Ye will calm yerself, Whelan.”

Sean’s eyes blazed with anger. “I should kill you, MacKay.” He glanced back at Connor. “And you, too, you bastard. Let go of me.”

“Stop it,” Emma shouted, cradling the baby against her chest. “You will not fight in front of the baby.”

Connor released Sean, and the men spread out, eyeing each other suspiciously.

“Sean, I was mortally wounded, and Angus saved my life.”

He gave her an annoyed look. “You’re not alive.”

Emma descended slowly, taking the baby with her. “Iam alive, just… different. I wanted to tell you earlier when I turned in my resignation, but you were too upset to listen to reason.”

Angus folded his arms. “He is always too upset to listen to reason.”

Sean frowned.

Emma landed in front of the crib. “I want you to listen now, Sean. I am the same person you knew before. Death did not change me.” She setConstantine down in his crib. “I am more determined than ever to defeat the evil vampires.”

Sean remained silent.

She hoped she was getting through.Constantine giggled. She looked at him and he smiled back. A warmth seeped into her, and a sense of peace. The baby’s eyes glimmered with a surprising intelligence.

He started to rise again. Emma placed her hand on his head and pushed him down.

“I am… disappointed in you,” Sean murmured. “But I can concede that you are not evil.”

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