Misty

Misty by M. Garnet Read Free Book Online

Book: Misty by M. Garnet Read Free Book Online
Authors: M. Garnet
Tags: General Fiction
She was not sure she could stand on her own as both men looked over at them.
    The one who had been pleasuring the woman smiled and spoke. “Join us?”
    “No, thank you.” Rad’s voice was deep and she felt it vibrate behind her. “Just a little education.” He was speaking to her. “You see Misty, these women know the men are Vamps. They haven’t been influenced in any way. They enjoy sharing their blood voluntarily.”
    Suddenly the other man stepped forward, his mouth opened and she saw his fangs. “I think you should share. That is a most enticing smell.”
    Rad spoke in a very slow quiet voice. “You don’t want to challenge me. This one is not for you. We are leaving.” He started backing up. He held her to him and her feet were off the ground. He swung around and suddenly they moved so fast she had no idea what happened. She actually felt motion sickness hit her and she gulped air through her mouth. They were at the car and the door was open, he was sitting her down into the seat. He pulled the seat belt across her and closed the door. It seemed like he was instantly in the driver’s seat, backing up like a stunt driver in a movie. He swung the car around and they turned into the sun and heading out to one of the main streets.
    * * * *
    He gripped the wheel tightly. He couldn’t look at the female. Her scent was all over him and now it filled the small space of the car. He was fighting to control his reaction to her. He allowed his cynical smile to pull on one side as he laughed at himself. He had meant to take her to where there were other Vampires who were relatively safe. He felt that if she saw others that were not killing mortals, it would help her knowledge and understanding of what he was and why in time they wanted her.
    But somewhere in that short time span of sex and communion, he had felt her blood and her heat. When the other males wanted her he had this need to claim her that had nothing to do with acting as the enforcer for the Council. Fuck, he just did not need this type of involvement in his life. He had a quick vision of Vasa with a wicked smile as Vasa turned in the Council room.

Chapter Five
    She found a handgrip above her head by the door, and even though he had slowed down to move with the traffic she hung onto it with a death grip until they pulled into her driveway. He walked around, opened the door and unbuckled her seatbelt. He lifted her and carried her into the house. He set her on her feet in the middle of the room, went back and locked the front door, then leaned against it as he had done earlier. “Questions?” he asked in the velvet deep voice.
    She turned and ran to the bathroom, barely making it as the first spasms hit and what little was in her stomach came up, followed by dry heaves. She went down on her knees, hanging onto the cold rim of the toilet and felt the pain in her stomach of the clinching again. She felt a cool damp towel on her neck with another one wiping her forehead. Finally, he picked her up and carried her into her bedroom. He placed her on her bed, drew up a cover over her and sat on the side of the bed just waiting.
    “So there really are Vampires.” This was the only thing she could think of to say and he didn’t say anything. “Do you, you know, drink blood?” She hugged a pillow as she looked over at him.
    “Yes. Look, I am sorry, that didn’t go as I had expected.”
    Shit, she did not want that to be the answer. “But those men, do they kill the women when they are done?” She shuddered.
    “No, the women enjoy their company. It is possible for a Vampire to feed and stop before a person is drained. Those women enjoy the experience. They were not even influenced . It is like having a fan for a music star. Or sometimes a mortal falls in love with a Vamp. There are a lot of reasons a mortal chooses to share. There are a lot of reasons a Vamp doesn’t drain. For the women you saw, it is also erotic.”
    His voice was so low, so

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