Authors: Isabella
Tags: #Lesbian Fiction, #Contemporary Romance, #Assassins, #Vampires, #Sapphire Books Publishing, #Bondage, #violence, #Fiction, #erotic, #death, #erotic romance, #Lesbian vampires, #fetish, #lesbian paranormal, #Lesbian, #Lesbian Romance, #Contemporary Women
Nervously, he patted the chest of his velvet robe that matched his loafers and then started to run his hands down his front.
“Uh, uh, uh. Stop right there, Gaylord. Stand up and put your hands on the wall,” she commanded, hoping she could do the same.
She stood, swayed towards Butch and buried the tip of the barrel into his back. Luckily he freaked and patted the wall with his hands, trying to show her he was complying with her order.
“Good, now play nice and you’ll live to see another moon rise.”
She reached around and patted his front found his cell phone in his pants pocket, hoping that was all she felt. After a moment of revulsion, she forced herself to reach in and extract his cell phone. She had to warn Clarissa that De Marcus was on his way.
“Drop your pants around your ankles.”
“What? You can’t be serious.”
“I am, now do it.”
She rolled her eyes at the sight of him. “Not the best day to go commando, now is it, Gaylord?”
“Can’t I just put my jacket down on the floor? It’s going to be cold and well my—”
“Get on the fucking floor and shut up. You’re wasting precious time here, asshole.”
“Fine.” He flung himself on the floor, his lily-white ass mooning her.
Without a second thought, she turned the gun around and smacked him on the back of the head, crushing his skull. Shooting him would draw attention and right now she needed to be as quiet as possible to make a clean escape. Reaching over she grabbed the guard’s knife, and sawed on his neck. The bastard was old and gristly. It took everything in her to finally sever his head from his body, killing him. Unsteady again, she reached for the edge of the bench behind her and sat. Slow and easy needed to be the mantra until she regained enough strength to get the hell out of the coven. Eventually, Butch would be missed and someone would come looking for him. When they did she needed to be gone.
She paused, listening for any activity outside the cell door. Nothing. She dialed the phone.
“Pickup, come on pick-up, Clarissa,” she said, nervous that she’d have a visitor before she got to warn Clarissa.
“Hello, if you’d like to leave me a message, you know what to do.”
Clarissa’s voice sounded so good right now, if only it was really her
, AJ thought. She knew if Clarissa didn’t recognize the number she wouldn’t answer the phone.
“Baby, it’s me. I’m all right. I had some business at the coven and I’m on my way home. I should be there in about two hours. Keep dinner warm for me and make sure the alarm is set and you’ve locked down the elevator. I’ll call you when I get to the garage and then you can unlock it. Okay? See you soon. I love you.”
Fuck!
Selene.
Selene would recognize the number and take her call.
****
Look, I’m sure AJ will call,” Selene said, trying to calm Clarissa’s fears. “She’s just probably tied-up with work or something.”
Selene slid her shades on, shielding her eyes from the light of the sunset. She wished her meeting with Ian had been somewhat productive, but she hadn’t really expected much from him. She rarely agreed to meet with clients, but she wanted to look Ian in the face when she played him. He’d done exactly what Selene expected, flirt her up, give her some information and left out the most important part–how he knew so much about De Marcus. Who was he protecting?
“It’s the
or something
I’m worried about.”
“She’s a big girl. She can take care of herself. Besides, you two are so connected to each other you’d know if something was wrong, right?” Selene knew Clarissa had every reason to worry. AJ took too many risks to get De Marcus, her anger clouded her judgment. If she wasn’t careful those risks would catch up to her, eventually.
“That’s exactly why I’m worried. I hear her calling out to me and I can’t honestly tell you it wasn’t just a dream. I just need to talk to her, that would put my mind at ease and then I’ll kick her ass when I see her.”
Selene’s phone vibrated against her chest. Looking down at her screen, she didn’t recognize the number, but the area code was the same as the one she called when she made the appointment at the coven with Butch. Hesitating, she thought about letting it go to the voicemail. She rarely picked up numbers she didn’t recognize, but something about the coven calling
her
made her suspicious.
“Yeah?”
After a beat of silence, she heard a wheezing breath.
“Selene.” Selene could barely recognize the haggard voice on the other end. AJ sounded like death was knocking. Another staggering breath and then she said, “If Clarissa is with you don’t say my name, I don’t want her to panic…”
“Okay…what’s up?” Selene switched the phone to the other side hoping Clarissa couldn’t recognize the voice. “I’m on my way to the club. Can I call you back at this number?”
“No, I’m…I’m on my way home, but I wanted to give you a heads up, De Marcus is on his way there.”
Selene turned her head and whispered into the phone. “How do you know that? You don’t sound so good.”
“It’s a long story, but I should be fine in a few hours. Don’t send Clarissa to the penthouse. Take her somewhere safe until I get there. In fact, take her back to the club. I’ll meet you there and explain everything.”
“Okay, but—”
“Tell her to check her messages. I tried to call but it went to voicemail.”
“Okay.”
“Selene, De Marcus has associates working with him, so keep an eye out for them.”
“I think I might have run into a mutual friend already.”
“Shit, is Clarissa okay?”
“Just fine, thanks for asking.”
“Thanks buddy, I owe you one.”
“Oh, I think you owe me more than one.” Selene said, trying to sound as casual as possible. “Okay travel safe and see you when you get here.”
“Will do.”
The line went silent before she could ask any more questions. Probably just as well considering Clarissa was sitting next to her, straining to listen.
“So who was that?”
“An old friend coming into town.” Selene’s answer was truthful as far as she was concerned.
“Sounds like he’s sick.”
“Yeah, he said he’s fighting a cold.”
“Ah, so he isn’t one of us. Interesting, Selene. I didn’t figure you for having human friends.”
Vampires didn’t get sick, one of the perks of being quick, self-healers. They also didn’t suffer the normal living human frailties, but their burden was in how long they could live. An easier life was often small comfort for the loss and heartache endured over the centuries of a vampire’s existence
“Really? Why would you think I didn’t have any friends who weren’t vampires?” Selene’s droll tone almost confirming Clarissa’s statement she was sure.
“I guess I’ve always thought of you as a loner. My mistake, we all change, it’s inevitable. I just thought you were the one constant in all of this.”
“Really?” Selene couldn’t dispute the analysis, because change wasn’t something she was comfortable with. She liked routine, the daily rhythm of life and for her it kept her somewhat stable, at least she liked to think it did The life of an assassin was off-kilter, nomadic at times, but her routine of tea at six every morning, training at seven and then equipment checks and maintenance forced her to try and maintain a schedule, of sorts.
“Is that all you can say?”
“Have you checked your phone lately? Maybe AJ has called.”
Patting her purse, she pulled it out and showed Selene the phone face. “It’s dead. My charger is in my car, so I guess I’ll just–”
“Try mine, looks like we have the same phone.” She pointed to the built in charger on the dash. Any distraction to get Clarissa off her back and off the subject of friends would be welcome.
“Oh, nice.”
“Yeah, they do custom work at this shop. Got a few other gadgets installed for emergencies.”
“Like?”
“Not important,” Selene said, pulling on to the highway towards the club.
Selene was a pro at diversion and if she could take Clarissa’s mind off AJ until the phone charged she’d work it. Lucky for her Clarissa had just taken the bait.
“So who was on the phone?”
Well, maybe not.
****
An arm over her eyes shielded her from the bright sunlight peeking through the thin drapes. Her body rebelled against the thought of getting up, but her bladder demanded action. Swinging her legs off the bed the sweet sting of pain laced her back.
“Hey, you up in there?” A light tapping followed the inquiry.
Fuck
, Daphne.
“Yeah, give me a minute. I gotta go to the bathroom.” She’d only be able to stall for so long, and then the walk of shame was inevitable.
Why shame?
They were two consenting adults. They didn’t do anything wrong, but for some reason she a little shame mixed with her pleasure. Her face flushed as the image of Selene buried between her legs flashed.
God, I want more.
After washing her hands and brushing her teeth she slipped a T-shirt over her head. The friction of the fabric against the raised pink lash marks made her flinch. She pulled open the door and Daphne practically fell at her feet.
“What are you doing?”
“Listening to make sure you’re all right?” Daphne cocked a lopsided grin.
“Seriously?”
“No, not serious. Can I come in for some girl time?”
“Do I have a choice?”
“No.”
“I didn’t think so.” Francesca walked to the bed.
“Oh my god, do those hurt?” Daphne pointed to the bruises peeking out from under her T-shirt bottom.
Blushing, she slipped back under the covers, pulling them up to her chin as if they would protect her from Daphne’s exploring nature.
“Those look just like in that book.”
“What book?”
“You know that book with that Grey guy,” Daphne said, climbing in on the other side of the bed. “You know, those bondage books all the women at work are talking about.” She snuggled closer to Francesca.
“Hey can I have some real estate here? This is
my
bed.” Francesca reminded Daphne.
“Oh, sorry.”
“So, what was it like? I mean…I wanna go.”
“You can go anytime you want.”
“No, I want you to take me.” Daphne snuggled closer again. “Can, I touch them?”
Daphne was never going away until she got what she wanted.
Just ask her boyfriend
. Francesca rolled onto her side and slipped her T-shirt up, exposing. A cool touch traced a line across her backside and then another and another. She felt warm breath on her back. Daphne had moved in for a closer inspection.
“I can see the outline of the crop or whatever they used. Does it hurt?”
“No, I’m good. It was....I don’t know…I guess it was—”
“Hot.”
Francesca smiled. Oh yeah, she’s hot all right.
Chapter Twenty-six
The silence in the car left Selene to struggle with the impending darkness, gnashing its teeth at the periphery of her soul. Its frayed edges signaling the impending fall into blackness. She didn’t fear it. Like life, it was an inevitability that if unanswered it couldn’t be avoided. She feared the loss of control that came with the darkness more. In light she could do anything, be anyone. In the dark abyss she could only be one thing, the one thing she most dreaded, an animal.
Then there were the sacred memories secluded in the catacombs of her mind. The well-lit paths were starting to dim with each successive kill. How would she get back to those treasures of her family if she continued on this path? There was no redemption for her, only pain, and she squelched that path each time she took a life. Hence the conundrum she found herself in.
There was Francesca. Without knowing why, she would find herself drawn to Selene, like a moth pulled to a glowing light, it was instinct that would pull Francesca. Selene would burn from the bright light that emanated from such an innocent and Francesca had unwillingly found herself bound to Selene when she’d given her virginity. Selene would have—no must have acted differently had she known Francesca was a virgin. The sacrificial virgin wasn’t a myth in the vampire lore. It was fact. The bond of virginal blood was rare, even in modern times, but it was a bond, a pull, Selene couldn’t ignore. Their bond was forged in that blood forever. Francesca belonged to her alone. It would only be a matter of time before Francesca came to her, not knowing what possessed her to seek out Selene. Was Selene ready for that?
Selene doubted she could be what Francesca required in a mate. A lover, a protector, yes, but she doubted her own mating ability. She was no AJ or Clarissa, bonded for an eternity. Francesca had no way of knowing what she had gotten herself into when she gave herself to Selene. It would be Selene’s responsibility to decide Francesca’s fate. Francesca wouldn’t be able to decide for herself, biology would take over her logical mind and body.
“Earth to Selene.” Clarissa snapped her fingers in front of Selene’s face. “Hey, did you hear what I said?”
“Yeah, yeah,” Selene lied.
“Really, I think you were on the blonde planet. So, what’s up between you two?”
“Nothing.” Selene’s terse tone sending a signal she didn’t want to talk about Francesca.
“Well that’s not the vibe that cute little thing gave off when she passed me in the hall,” Clarissa said, rubbing at the maroon polish on her fingernails. “Her body was humming as she practically ran past me. Only one thing does that to a woman…
Selene
.” Selene saw Clarissa piercing her with a
no bullshit
look.
Selene kept her eyes on the road refusing to acknowledge Clarissa’s statement. But like a dog with a bone, Clarissa continued.
“Selene.” Clarissa covered Selene’s hand resting on the shifter. “You’ve been on this path too long and I worry you’ll retract into the darkness if you stay on it much longer.”
“What do you mean?”
“It takes decades for those of us who are day walkers to get here in the light. But no one knows how long it would take to lose it when we decide to embrace that finger of darkness that threads its way into our soul.”