Impregnated by Vampire


    Chapter #62

    CHAPTER 14

    I was just starting to feel the pull of sleep, when something in my body instantly sprang awake. All fatigue that I’d been feeling, poured off of me, replaced with an icy wash of anticipation. My skin pebbled in response, my breath picked up pace, and I squirmed under the silky sheets of our bed, suddenly restless. Teren was getting closer. I could feel it and the pull in my body to be near him was growing with every single step he inched closer. He was still miles away though, and I felt like my skin was crawling with the need to be in his presence. I couldn’t stop shifting positions in the bed.

    I tossed and turned, the dull ache in my neck practically non-existent to me as the restlessness took over. He was so far away. I needed him closer. I needed him in my arms. I needed him now. I had no idea what this pulling sensation was, or if it was even normal, but it was driving me crazy, like foreplay without the play part.

    As I tossed again, I heard Alanna asking me if I was alright. I sighed and sat up, my face heating as I explained. “Teren’s getting closer.”

    She knocked and then opened the door, having blurred upstairs at the sound of my distress. “I know, dear.” She looked over my heightened breath, my glazed eyes, my extended fangs. She tilted her head. “Your reaction…” She inhaled and I blushed furiously. “You seem almost…”

    I stood up, not wanting to hear her say it. “I know. It’s like this…” my hands ran over my body, “…this pull. I just need to be near him. Now.” She tilted her head at me and scrunched her brows. I frowned at her reaction. I’d sort of been hoping they all felt some level of this about each other. “You don’t feel…weird, when you feel the others get close to you?”

    She shook her head. “No, not like this. I might be happy to see them, if it’s been awhile, but certainly not to the degree that you’re feeling it.” She grinned and shrugged. “Of course, my relationship with Teren is much different than yours.”

    I sighed and covered my face with my hands, beyond embarrassed. She laughed and brought my hands down, replacing them with her cool ones on my cheeks. It felt nice against my fevered skin. I closed my eyes, but the rest of my body buzzed with energy. “Curious,” she muttered. “I wonder if he feels this too, and if it’s because you’re in love, or because he created you.”

    I opened my eyes to find her studying me, once again like a science experiment. “Or maybe this is just on your end,” her eyes looked down to my stomach, “because of them?”

    I pulled away from her, my body needing to move as I felt him approach me. It was like waiting for your lover to walk from the bathroom to the bedroom, only the walk Teren was on was much, much longer. The anticipation of reunion was making me stir-crazy. “I need to get out of here.” I blurred past her, tripping on the door frame and nearly crashing to the floor. Her cool arms were securely under me before I could though.

    “Calm down, Emma. He’ll be here soon.” One of her hands brushed down my hair and I whimpered and bit my lip. I wanted to run. I wanted to set out on that highway and run blazingly fast to fly into his arms. I knew enough to know that wasn’t a typical reaction, so I nodded, and forced myself to walk achingly slow down the elaborate staircase.

    Once in the entryway, I made myself stay in the house. It took every amount of will power that I had. I kept staring at the door and imagining myself running through it. Alanna stood near the fountain and watched me, her eyes curious and slightly concerned. I suppose I had the frazzled look of a woman who’d run out into traffic, if it met her goal.

    Teren had had a lot of errands after work – going to our house and dropping off Spike. I knew my mom had probably grilled him over and over about the accident, making sure I was really okay, and about living out here, making sure the women could take the proper care of me. All of his tasks had taken awhile, and the sun finished setting while I was pacing.

    Imogen came down the stairs and stood by her daughter, watching me curiously as well now. Halina, probably wondering what we were all doing hanging out in the entryway, eventually strolled in and sat on a step, watching me with a huge grin on her face. She glanced at Alanna as Jack peeked his head in the room, shook it, and then headed to the living room. “What’s her problem?” Halina asked merrily.

    Alanna shook her head as she answered her. “Teren is getting closer to the ranch.”

    Halina shrugged. “Yeah, and?” Alanna only shrugged at that and turned back to watch me continue to restlessly pace.

    Shoving down my embarrassment, I made an irritated noise and ran my hands back through my hair. The restlessness ate away at me as I paced in circles on the marble floor. My hands ran over my body in ways that I really shouldn’t have touched myself with everyone watching, but I couldn’t help it, my body felt on fire. Occasionally I even itched and had to scratch my arms in places. I was pretty sure if this went on too long, I’d develop a nervous tick.

    He got even closer, to the point where I could feel him at the end of the super long driveway. I flashed a look at the door again, my chest nearly heaving as I breathed heavily. He was so close now, I imagined I could already smell him. I wanted to shove the door down and get to him, but I knew that was nuts, and made myself stay put, staring at it and willing him even closer.

    Halina giggled behind me. “This is exciting!” I tossed a glare at her over my shoulder, but she only smiled wider and looked over at Imogen and Alanna. “I wonder what will happen when he gets here?” She looked back to me, delight clear in her face. “Do you think they’ll combust…or just start having sex in the driveway?”

    I hissed at her in a way I’d seen her do on several occasions when someone had irritated her, but she only laughed at me, throwing her arms over her knees, her short dress exposing all of her thigh, and resting her head on her hands, like she had a front row seat to the biggest event of the year.

    I couldn’t focus on her any longer though; Teren was halfway down the drive, approaching fast. My heart surged, my breath picked up even more, and the circle track I’d been pacing became a short back and forth strut, right in front of the door. I couldn’t help the image of Spike pacing like this when he’d see Goldie in the backyard and wanted out, to chase her down. I wanted a chase too…just a much more satisfying one.

    Over Halina’s chuckles, I heard Alanna and Imogen talking about how unusual my reaction was. Apparently getting into a fervor over your lover approaching, was not typical vampire behavior. Maybe it was the twins that were ramping up my emotions. Maybe I’d burst through the door and Teren would be completely unaffected by coming closer to me. But then again, yesterday he’d been just as…eager, as me. And that had been a much shorter separation. If he was feeling an ounce of what I was feeling, Halina may not be too far off the mark with her joke. img!

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    Chapter #63

    The ache became too much, the need to be with him too great with him right outside. I surged forward, not even trying to hold back my super speed, and Alanna just barely streaked to the door before I busted right through it. The cooler air temperature prickled my flesh and the wind buzzing past my ears was distractingly loud, but neither one did anything to impede my progress. I was just past the huge, ancient timbers supporting the massive overhang of the front door, when a streak came rushing towards me.

    That streak twirled me in a quick circle, my balance momentarily thrown off, but before I could fall, my shoulders were pushed back into the supportive log behind me. I ignored the momentary pain in that as I felt Teren’s presence collide with mine. My breath came back in a groan and my hands reached out to grasp any part of him I could find.

    His mouth came down to mine and he groaned as his body pressed carefully, but firmly, into the side of my hip, ever cautious of my belly, even in the midst of…this. We both panted and moaned as lips and tongues and in my case, fangs, attacked the other. I tasted blood and knew I was nicking him, but he never complained, only growled deep and pushed his hard body into mine. Wanting to kiss him deeper, and feeling, more than knowing, that they were in the way, I somehow managed to pull them back up. He slipped his tongue more completely into me and I whimpered, sagging against the beam now holding me up.

    He groaned, his breath heavy as his hands ran over my body. “God, I couldn’t get here fast enough,” he muttered as his hands ran down my backside, bringing a leg up around his hip.

    He pushed against me and I gasped, then groaned. “I know, I was going crazy.” My hands ran up through his hair, tangling in the longer pieces and pulling him into me. I wanted to pull every piece of him into me. I just couldn’t get close enough. I heard Halina laughing, and sensed her at the door, probably leaning against it, amused, waiting to see if her prediction would come true. Alanna and Imogen had gone into the kitchen to start making dinner, giving Teren and me some privacy in our “reunion”.

    He growled again as his lips shifted to my uninjured neck, his hand running up my shirt. “I’ve never felt this…pull, towards anyone before. I need you so much…”

    I loved that this wasn’t just on my side, that he was overwhelmed by it too. It probably wasn’t the twins then. I groaned and felt my fingers sliding down to his pants. I knew Halina was about to be right and this was going to get really graphic. I also knew that she’d probably watch the whole thing, just to chide me on it later. I knew it, I just didn’t care. The sound of his leather belt sliding free of the buckle was loud to me, louder than our fast breaths or occasional sounds of pleasure. “What is this, Teren? What is this feeling?” I managed to get out.

    He broke apart from my skin, his cool breath heavy in my ear as he murmured, “I don’t know. It’s wonderful though, isn’t it?”

    “Yes, god, yes.”

    Inhaling deeply after my words, the smell of the world danced across his skin and clothes, entering me. My hands on his slacks paused as I sensed the different flavours run from my nose, out through my mouth. It was almost like a roadmap of where he’d been today. While his body continued to attack mine furiously, my body started relaxing. I took in the underlying scent of him, tucking it away as I focused on the new smells – paper and ink from his work, the calla lilies in our entry way, Spike, the perfumed air of my mom’s house and then, underneath it all, something that smelled like…engine oil.

    His hands started pushing down the lounge pants I was wearing. I paused his hands, my body coming back to rationality, now that he was with me. His wasn’t there yet (or maybe he’d just shifted to a different sort of irrationality) and he groaned in a frustrated way. “Please, Emma. I need you.”

    I put my hand on his cheek and made him stop kissing me, made him look at me. “Teren, calm down. Breathe me.”

    He swallowed, his eyes unfocused as desire still led most of his actions. Then he closed his eyes and took a deep breath. His lips curled up into a smile as where I’d been and what I’d been doing leeched off my skin and clothes. He stayed that way for awhile, slowly pulling back from me, and I heard Halina sigh and felt her speed off to be with the other girls. As Teren relaxed, I heard her tell them that we, disappointingly, did nothing. Imogen and Alanna laughed and they all went into a conversation over what was going on between us.

    When Teren opened his eyes, he seemed more himself. He removed his hands from my body, letting me step away from the log my back was pressed against and looking down at himself, sheepishly re-buckled his belt. When he was finished, he peeked up at me straightening out my own clothes. “Hey,” he said casually.

    I laughed and slung my arms around his neck, giving him a more moderate hug. “Hey,” I said back. He laughed and squeezed me tight as the overwhelming urge to consume each other faded away. I sighed, wondering if it would be like that every time we were reunited, and then looked past Teren at his car in the driveway.

    I stiffened in his embrace and he pulled back to look at me. “What?” he asked, confused.

    I shifted my eyes from his car to him. “What happened to the Prius?”

    He looked over at the car and frowned. The entire back end of it was scrunched in, like someone had actually hit him. It was still drivable, but was going to cost him a pretty penny to fix it. He sighed as he looked back at me. “We were in an accident, remember?”

    I cocked my head at him, the ache in my neck starting back up since the energy in my body had dissipated. “No, we…I mean, not really, that was just a story.”

    He shrugged, his hands loosely resting on my hips. “A story that would obviously be a fake one, if nothing was wrong with my car. I needed something to fix, so I created something to fix.” He shrugged again while I shook my head. The never ending charade. How could I forget.

    “Are you okay?” I looked him over, but couldn’t see anything even remotely wrong with him. He looked delicious, even my overeager kissing earlier wasn’t apparent on him.

    He laughed, the sound coming out deep, husky and soothing. Just being in his presence was soothing. “Of course I’m okay, Emma.” He kissed my head and started walking us into the house. “I’m fine.” He sighed softly and I thought that maybe he was remembering that technically, I wasn’t. I sighed too.

    His arm around my waist, my head on his shoulder, we made our way into the dining room. Alanna and Imogen had finished up a steak dinner, the smell of cooked meat and fresh blood making my mouth water, even from the kitchen. My fangs dropped back down and I let out an irritable groan before sucking them back up. Halina was scouring over an ancient leather-bound book laid out on the table, but still managed to look up and laugh at me.

    Her eyes shifted to Teren, taking in his rumpled hair and clothes from our “greeting” and gave him a smirk. “Teren, glad you’re home. We’ve been eagerly awaiting your return.” She laughed after she said that and I flushed and shut my mouth, again halting the desire to tell her to shut it. img!

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    Chapter #64

    It was prudent to not piss off the vampire, being the bearer of miracle twins or not.

    Teren ignored her comment, walking around the table to hover over her shoulder, one hand coming down to rest on the table as he looked over the book she was reading. I suddenly realised they were looking over our abductor’s journals.

    “What did you find?” he asked her, intensity in his voice.

    She looked up over her shoulder at him and pointed to a section in the book. His hand darted over to shift the pages closer to him. He muttered something in Russian that I’m pretty sure was a nasty curse. Shaking his head, he lifted the book and read the passage over again. Then he started flipping pages. I could smell the grime and dust coming off the paper as he flipped them over.

    “What is it?” I asked as Imogen flitted into the room, coming over to me to examine the wound at my neck. I sighed and closed my eyes for a second as her cool touch soothed the dull ache. Teren looked up to answer me right as she did that. His eyes locked onto my un-bandaged wound and he froze. He hadn’t been paying too close attention to the spot in the parking lot, more focused on the unblemished side, but it certainly had his attention now.

    Never taking his eyes from the scar on my skin under Imogen’s fingers, he whispered, “He killed them all.” His eyes came up to mine, moist and haunted. “Entire families. He didn’t leave a single member alive…not even the children.”

    My eyes watered as my hand went to my stomach. I closed them and willed the sudden bile in my throat not to rise. I couldn’t even imagine such hatred. I felt Teren blur to my side as Imogen stepped back, her scent retreating with her as she went to sit by her daughter.

    Teren’s cool hands cupped my cheeks and I opened my eyes to gaze at him. “We’ll keep looking. We’ll find someone.” I nodded, not knowing what to say.

    Teren brushed the hair away from my shoulder as he stood close beside me. He swallowed, biting his lip and then he slowly lowered his head. He gently placed his lips to the wound, his touch tentative, like he didn’t want to scare me by moving too quickly. Nothing Teren did frightened me, so I carefully tilted my head to the side, letting him know that I wasn’t scarred by the attack. Well, not emotionally anyway. Physically, I was, and probably always would be. But Teren’s mouth was welcome anywhere on me. He sighed and placed another kiss, gentle, but firm. I heard him mutter that he was sorry, but before I could tell him he had nothing to apologize for, Alanna swept into the room, ushering everyone to sit as she brought out dinner.

    Teren studied his glass all through dinner and I could practically see the gears turning in his head. As we sipped our blood, he spoke with Halina and Imogen about every detail of the notes they’d already read. While his eyes never left his blood, he listened raptly as they repeated detail after horrid detail. The man had sliced, staked, and burned a path of vampiric destruction across the Country. Teren started asking questions about the last few entries. The entries that had led the man to him.

    Finally looking up, Teren muttered, “Something’s not right about this.”

    Halina scrunched her brows. “What do you mean? His last entry was a nest in California…us.”

    Teren shook his head. “His notes make it seem like he’d learned about the nest awhile ago.” He shook his head again. “He admitted to me that he’d stumbled across me. No one tipped him off, he got lucky.” His voice came out sarcastically on the word “lucky”.

    As meals were finished and dishes were swept away by Alanna, Imogen said, “Well, didn’t you say he tracked you for awhile? The notes could still be about you.”

    Teren ran a hand through his hair. “I don’t know. It would be a hell of a lot easier if he’d just said, Teren Adams, vampire, living in San Francisco.” He sighed. “The vague way he talks is driving me crazy.”

    It was true. From what I’d heard them discuss, he rarely used names or locations. Everything was references and descriptions. The dark haired one. The blonde. The woman and child. Found a group in the place where the sun never sets. It was all gibberish that only meant anything to the man who’d written it. I suppose that was a precaution. I mean, the creatures he was stalking were, in the eyes of the law, people. He couldn’t exactly keep a hit list on him.

    Teren grunted as he stood from the table. “I want to look at the rest. I feel like we’re missing something.”

    Halina nodded and standing as well, beckoned with her finger. Teren moved to follow her and I stopped him, grabbing his elbow. He looked back at me and I frowned up at him. I knew that once he got his nose in a book that might hold the key to saving me I’d never see him again. He ran his hands down my hair, leaning in to kiss me softly before resting his forehead against mine.

    “I’ll be up in a little bit.” He kissed me again and then followed Imogen and Halina from the room. I sighed as I watched them leave. With the bond, I could sense him go into the living room and then down into Halina’s room. The three of them stopped down there and I stared at the floor, where they were underneath me. The sound of books shuffling and pages flipping met my ears. By the sound of it, there were a lot of journals. Diaries of a madman. That’s what we were relying on to save me. Splendid.

    Alanna slung her arm around my shoulders and twisted me. “Come on, dear. Jack and I were just about to watch a movie. Won’t you join us?”

    I looked between her youthful face and Jack’s weathered one. He smiled at me as he reached a hand out for his wife. I had a feeling they were on the “occupy Emma” duty tonight and sighing, I nodded and followed them.

    I only half watched the movie, more listening to Teren’s deep voice than anything else. By the look on Alanna’s face as she snuggled into her husband’s side, I thought that maybe she was more listening to them too. Her eyes flicked over to mine as I sat in a plush chair, rubbing my stomach and trying not to worry. I met her gaze and we both gave each other a small, reassuring smile. All we could do was hope for the best.

    When the World War II movie Jack had picked out wrapped up, Teren and the girls were still deep in discussion over a phrase in the book that Teren was convinced was the man’s next real target. He had it in his head that the man had come to California for someone else, and had been sidetracked by finding him, meaning that the original mixed he’d been stalking was still out there, somewhere. He just had to decipher where.

    Getting the feeling that he was going to decipher “where” all night long, I yawned and stood (with Jack’s help). “Teren, I’m exhausted,” I said at a normal volume.

    He paused in speaking to one of the girls and I could tell he was debating what to do – he wanted to stay and keep going with his line of thought, he wanted to come to bed with me. When a few seconds of silence went by, I sighed and said, “Will you just come tuck me in?”

    “Of course.”

    No sooner had he finished saying it, then he’d blazed into the room and was standing beside me. I’d felt him move though, so he didn’t surprise me. I slung my arms around his neck while he smiled down at me. Tired, my head went to his chest while he scooped me up. Even though I knew he was dying to return to his research, he walked me at normal pace up the stairs to the bedroom. My eyes felt heavier with every step he took. He opened the door to our room one-handed and swished us inside, closing it behind us. I pointed to the bathroom, wanting him to walk me in there too. He laughed, but obliged me.

    He set me down on the counter and I smiled at him as he backed away. With one hand I grabbed him, just clutching his dress shirt before he could speed away from me. His jaw tightened, but he smiled and stepped towards me. I knew he wanted to leave, but he’d been gone all day and I missed him. Ten minutes wouldn’t kill him…or me.

    My eyes drifted over him as I thought about our time apart, and more importantly, our time back together. I wondered if our reunions would always be that intense. They did say absence made the heart grow fonder, but I think we were pushing the limits of decency on that phrase. img!

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    Chapter #65

    Meeting up like that could be really embarrassing in the wrong place, like a church or something.

    Replaying our hot little encounter, I smiled a little seductively at him. My teeth spoiled the moment by dropping down. Luckily I didn’t slice anything. Irritated, I grunted and focused on pulling them back up. Teren smiled at me while I shot him a glare. “Why can’t I get them to stay in place? You don’t seem to have as much of a problem with it as me?”

    He gave me a sly smile. “Don’t I?” He raised an eyebrow and I blushed, remembering how I’d found out about his little secret in the first place. They’d sort of slipped down when he’d gotten a little too…excited.

    I smiled and looked away, delighting in the memory of his embarrassment. His hand came out to my cheek, pulling my gaze back to his. “I’ve had a long time to get used to it. You will too.” I sighed, wanting an instant answer, not an it-will-get-easier response. He tilted his head and added, “It may help, if you think of it in a different way.”

    I scrunched my brow, lost. “Huh?”

    He laughed, his thumb stroking my cheek. “I think most people assume that vampires push their fangs down to use them.” I scrunched my brow further; that’s how I’d always imagined it. He smiled and shook his head. “We don’t. We’re constantly holding them in.”

    I tilted my head and tried to feel the pressure on my fangs. I could sort of sense the difference in what he was saying and I experimentally relaxed my mouth. They instantly popped down into place. I smiled up at him as he nodded at me.

    “It’s where they naturally want to be. You have to constantly hold them up, like you’re sucking in your gut around a cute guy.” He smirked and laughed lightly at that. I sighed at the thought of always having to be in control of them.

    “What if I can’t? I mean, you have to relax sometime?”

    He nodded and shifted his hands down to my legs, rubbing his cool palms over my thighs. “It will get easier. After awhile, you won’t even think about it. I promise.”

    I sighed and nodded again, thinking about the level of control he must always be using. It was a miracle he didn’t slip up more often. “Don’t you ever get a break? What about when you sleep?”

    He smiled, his hands running up to my hips. “Yes, they come out when you sleep, as the body relaxes. You’ll need to learn to sleep with your mouth closed.” He raised his eyebrows and smirked. “Or mostly closed. You can still snore if you want to.”

    I reached out to smack him, but he blurred away from me. From downstairs, I heard Halina laugh at me. “I do not,” I whispered, mortified.

    He grinned and laughed, halfway across the room from me. “If you say so.”

    I twisted my lips at his amusement and then carefully hopped off the counter. Knowing he didn’t really want to be in the bathroom with me, I pointed at the floor with a stern face. Stay. He gave me a wry grin and folded his arms across his chest. Not moving, but not necessarily liking being commanded. I grinned and twisted around to brush my teeth, wash my face and examine the wound at my neck again.

    His eyes watched me, watched the scar intensely, like he thought he could wish it away by staring at it. Fluffing my hair around my shoulders, hiding it as well as I could, I remembered his earlier apology. His eyes were still staring through my hair, at the wound his perfect vision could probably still see.

    I slowly walked over to him, cautious of my speed, so I didn’t bulldoze into him, and cautious of my mouth, testing out this ‘suck in your gut’ feeling. His eyes never left my neck as I laced our fingers together.

    “Why did you apologize to me earlier?” I whispered.

    He pulled his gaze from my neck and looked up at me, before staring guiltily at the ground. “I failed,” he whispered.

    I dropped one of his hands and grabbed his chin, turning the stubbly skin towards me. “What do you mean, you failed?”

    He glanced at my neck and sighed, returning his eyes to mine. “I swore I’d never let anything harm you, and…” He shrugged and glanced at my neck again. “I didn’t know who was watching me or why. He was so fast, always gone or fleeing before I could do anything about it, and other than a faint trace of his scent, I never really got a chance to…” He sighed, angry at himself. “I should have tried harder to figure out more. Maybe if I had tracked him, found out what he wanted with me, things would have turned out differently. I just never expected…” He stopped talking, his eyes glassing over. “When it mattered most, I couldn’t protect you. I failed.”

    I sighed and leaned into him, as much as my belly would allow anyway. Still holding his face, I made him kiss me.”You can’t protect me from everything, baby,” I whispered between our lips. He let out a pained noise, but I pressed harder against him, to distract him. “No one’s perfect. I blame him, not you.”

    I pulled away from his mouth and his sad, pale eyes washed over me. I ran a hand back through his hair and sighed at his remorse. “Please let this go, Teren. I don’t want you to feel guilty every time you look at me. I’m fine. We’re fine. Please?”

    He bit his lip and I knew he was thinking that I may not be fine, but he wasn’t going to say it, anymore than I was. Finally he nodded and smiled, wrapping his arms around me and leaning down for another kiss. Loving that he was still here with me, I grinned into his lips and playfully pushed him backwards. Well, I meant to playfully push him, but what I’d forgotten was the fact that my body was slightly more enhanced now, and I ended up shoving him a good 3 ft away from me. He took a couple of balancing steps and then cocked his head at me, looking surprised and intrigued over my strength.

    “Sorry,” I muttered, embarrassed.

    He grinned and held out his hands for me. “Don’t be…it’s just who you are now.” He raised an eyebrow. “You’ll have to be careful with me.” He laughed a little after he said that, amused by the idea.

    I walked into his hands, amused at him. He helped me change into pajamas, his hands lingering in places that really had nothing to do with changing my clothes, and then slid me under the covers. My arms slung around his neck and I pulled him as he leaned over me, trying to get him under the covers with me. He went at first, his knee coming up to the sheets as he angled over my belly, our kiss heated now. His hand not supporting his weight, slid down my back, cupping my thigh as he pulled my hips towards his, to connect our more…sensitive areas. Just as I was shifting my body into a better position, and about to groan in anticipation, I heard Halina’s voice.

    “Teren, we found something that may be referencing a place in California. You should come down and take a look at it…if you’re finished tucking Emma in for the night, of course.” img!

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    Chapter #66

    He paused in kissing me and looked over my face and then down at the floor. In a tone I wouldn’t have heard before, he told her, “I’ll be right there.” He looked back at me and I frowned.

    He looked sheepish for a minute, realising that I’d heard him say that; he was used to being able to speak to them without me knowing. “I really should go see what she found. It could be relevant.” He gave me an apologetic smile, his eyes sweeping down my body before returning to mine.

    “Fine,” I muttered. My head knew that what he was doing was actually very important, but my hormonally-surging body, struggled to remember that. He leaned in to kiss me a final time and my body struggled even more.

    Not playing fair at all, I grabbed his jeans and used my new strength to pull his hips down to me, to finish the connection he’d started. His body pressed against mine, my strength taking him by surprise again. I let out a husky groan as his very ready body, instinctively rocked against mine. He tilted his head to the side and bit his lip as he did it again. As he couldn’t lay on top of me, not with my stomach barrier, he was partially sitting up on his knees. I wrapped my legs around him, tilting my hips up, giving him an even better angle. He closed his eyes, his breath faster as his hand not holding him up, trailed down my body, concentrating on my baby-enhanced chest.

    Halina’s voice, again, ruined our moment. “Not to interrupt the love fest, but you already knocked her up, you can stop trying. We do have work to do.”

    “Mother, they missed each other. Give them 2 minutes.”

    Teren’s eyes snapped open at Imogen’s words. He twisted his lips in displeasure, but didn’t say anything. I bit my lip to not laugh at the “2 minute” comment. Not exactly the most flattering thing for a guy to hear, especially from his grandmother. He glanced down at my face and frowned deeper, shaking his head. That was too much and I started laughing, near uncontrollably.

    He sat back on his heels, his arms across his chest as he shook his head at me. “You’re just as bad as they are,” he muttered, offended.

    Twisting around my belly, I sat up and slipped my arms around him. “Oh, I know you have more stamina than that.” I laughed again and heard Halina laughing with me while Imogen started repeating apologies, just then realising that she’d offended him.

    He ran a hand down his face, shaking his head. He peeked at me through his fingers. “I hope we find a solution to your problem soon.” He removed his hand and leaned over me as I lay back on the bed again. A devilish smile lit his face and I bit my lip. “I need a more private place to be alone with you.”

    My hands went to his chest and then snaked up to his cheeks and up to his hair while he smiled seductively at me. “Yes, yes you do.” We kissed softly and then he sighed and pulled away.

    “I really should go.” I nodded and he pulled back to tuck me into the bed, placing a pillow under my stomach as I shifted to my side. He sat on the edge of the bed, running a hand down my hair. “I love you. I’ll be back in a little bit.”

    I nodded and kissed him when he leaned down to me. He shut the light off as he left the room and I closed my eyes, determined to wait up for him. But exhaustion took me first, and I was fast asleep before he ever made it back to the room.

    And I was pretty sure I slept soundlessly. I did not snore. Smartass.

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    Chapter #68

    CHAPTER 15

    The rest of that week started the beginning of a new routine for us. Teren would leave me after dinner to do research with the family. Usually one or two of them would stay upstairs and occupy me, while the rest scoured over the books. I helped on occasion, but Teren liked me to stay away from it. He told me it was horrid stuff, and I shouldn’t have to deal with it in my condition, like somehow I’d stress myself to death if I poured over the journals with him. I told him not to be ridiculous, and he told me he could concentrate better if he wasn’t worrying about how I was handling the horrors. I sighed and left him to it.

    He was right anyway; I never found anything but multiple atrocities in the writings. And I hated reading about any crime he’d committed against the mixed children…and there were a lot of them. He’d used them as guinea pigs for the “drug” that he’d used to force Teren’s conversion. He was curious to see on how young of a child it would work. He’d practiced on a lot of children. He may have been vague with names and places, but he was quite descriptive on all the horrendous details. Just reading about it had made me throw up.

    Teren would take a short break when I got tired, to lie me down in bed and try and reassure me that, while they still hadn’t found anything specific enough yet, he was sure they were on the path to something. Then he’d disappear back downstairs, burning the midnight oil with Halina. He either slipped back into bed when I was unconscious or stayed up all night, but in the early morning he’d always kiss me goodbye before heading off to the city for his job, where he most likely whipped out his articles lightening fast and spent the rest of his time surfing online for leads.

    I’d get up and trail Alanna, offering to help at every possible opportunity only to have her calmly tell me that she had everything under control and I should just rest or call my family.

    I usually ended up doing that. I missed my family. Even though they weren’t that far away, and even though if I were home I wouldn’t see them anymore than I did now, there was just something about being forced apart from them that was lonely. But I wasn’t apart from them for very long.

    My sister came by the day after I’d initially called her, blowing off school and spending the afternoon with me. She teared up when she saw my scar and laughed when my fangs distended without my permission, mid sentence. Once I told her that I had to concentrate on keeping them up 24/7, she spent the next several hours helping me hone my fang-hiding ability. By the time she left for the evening, I’d managed to keep them hidden away for most of the day.

    That turned out to be helpful, since my mom came out the next night. While I loved seeing the plump, happy woman, having her there was stressful. For one, I had to wear a brace around my neck. A whiplash strain was a convenient way to hide my healing neck wound, but exceedingly annoying. But not as annoying as never getting out of bed and my mom took bed rest very seriously. If I hadn’t protested vehemently, she would have made me use a bed pan.

    But even with those annoyances, it was the fear that made her visit stressful. The fear that I’d slip up – that I’d move too fast, or my fangs would pop out, or I’d answer a question that Alanna asked me, forgetting my mom couldn’t hear her through the walls. By the time my mom left for the night, I was exhausted, and hoped she stayed away for a few days. I hated thinking that.

    Hot Ben ended up coming out nearly every night, which surprised the hell out of me. I sort of figured he was done with the whole lot of us, but after a couple of days sequestering himself with Tracey, he started showing up late in the evening, usually around the time I was headed off to bed, and then headed down with the others to pour over notes and journals.

    I couldn’t have been more shocked by his turn around. Not too long ago, he would have had a mini coronary over the very idea of going down into Halina’s rooms, deep under the earth. From what I could hear before I zonked out, Halina seemed to have shifted into a level of respect for him, and stopped the seductive, terrifying banter that she used to use on him. The conversations that flowed around that room were all business.

    And all about me. How to save me. How to save the children. And how to find more mixed like them, in the hopes that someone would have an answer.

    When the following week plotted out in much the same way, I began to think I might never see my husband again. I know he was trying to save me, but in the process, he was seeing less and less of me. Especially when he started getting home later and later, sometimes not making it back until the time I was ready for bed. He’d always call or text me, telling me specifically where he was, since our bond only gave me the general idea of his location, and that he was checking into a lead from the journals.

    They’d been able to pinpoint a few places in the State that were cryptically referenced in them. Nearly two weeks after the attack had Teren calling me from work, letting me know that the right questions, payouts, and from what I’d heard, some of Halina’s unique mind control talents, had finally successfully led them to a group of vampires, albeit pureblood vampires, just outside of Santa Rosa. He called around lunch, to let me know that he was checking it out after work, once the sun went down img!

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    Chapter #69

    “Teren, no, don’t go walking into a strange vampire’s home alone. Be smart about this, please?”

    I scratched my healed, but still itchy neck as he laughed in a way that was supposed to relax me. My sharper hearing heard the lie behind it though; he was nervous, even if he’d never admit it. “I’ll be fine, Emma. It’s no different than going to a human’s house. They won’t harm me without cause, and I don’t plan to give them one. I just need to know what they know, about vampires like me.”

    I sighed and sat down on our bed, cradling the phone to my ear and wishing it were him. “Please? Come home first, make love to me, and then go with Halina.” I was hoping the sex part might persuade him. I’d been having lonely nights for awhile now.

    And he did pause as that sunk in. “It will be quicker if I just go after work. Besides, I’m not going alone.”

    I rubbed a hand over my expanding belly, feeling a twin wrestling for space with the other. “Huh?” I could hear Alanna and Imogen talking in Imogen’s room, and Halina was sleeping out the remnants of the sun downstairs. I didn’t know who he was talking about.

    “Ben is coming with me.” I unintentionally laughed at that, part out of nerves, part disbelief. Hot Ben was his backup…seriously? I swear I could hear Teren frown into the phone. “Why is that funny? Between the two of us, he’s the one that has actually staked a vamp before.”

    I sighed. Because, confident or not now, all I picture when I think of Hot Ben is the guy who begged me to not let Teren eat him. “He’s human, Teren. You’re walking in there with a meal? You know how that jerk-off reacted to Ben and me. He didn’t see people, he saw a buffet.”

    He sighed too. “One bad seed doesn’t make them all bad. Look, I’ve met vampires before. On rare occasions, when some have been out traveling or hunting, they’ve come across our scent and have come out to the ranch to say hello. They are not all like him. He was…off.” I wanted to protest, but honestly, the only vampires I knew were Adams vampires. He took my silence as acceptance. “We’ll be fine. I’ll see you before bed.”

    “Fine, you better,” I muttered sullenly.

    He laughed and I closed my eyes, memorising the sound, sensing his location, so incredibly far from me that it felt like the other side of the Country. Tears started slipping down my cheeks and I sniffled, just once. “Hey, Emma, don’t cry. I’m doing this for you. I love you.”

    “I know. I just miss my husband.” I let myself sniffle again, since he’d already heard it.

    He paused and I heard him rustling around. I pictured him running a hand through his hair, torn. “I tell you what, when I get home, we’ll go upstairs and I’ll stay with you. I’ll give you me, for as long as you want. I’ll be your husband, over and over again.”

    Desire shot right through me at hearing his words. Our “reunions” when he got home, had continued to be heated ones, but he always pulled himself away from me. Always let duty clear his mind and calm his body. I wanted, just once, to let that crazy passion just run away with us. “No stopping?” I asked slowly.

    He laughed, a smile creeping into his voice. “Definitely, no stopping.”

    I smiled that he had understood my vague question. I wanted to feel that intensity. My body was already burning with the need for it, but first, he’d be doing something possibly really dangerous. “Be careful, be safe. Come home to me.”

    “I will. I love you.”

    I repeated his sentiment and then we hung up. I sighed and sank down to my bed, wishing he was home and not miles away from me, about to get even further. After a couple long sighs, Alanna asked if I was alright. I told her I was, not having to elaborate on my mood since she’d heard that entire conversation. I wasn’t as embarrassed about that as I would have been, probably because I could hear everything too, and in this house, someone was always having an intimate conversation or moment. After awhile, you just sort of got used to it.

    Later in the day I smelled the enticing aroma of fresh blood from a recent kill. It compelled me to walk downstairs to the kitchen, where the scent in the house was the strongest. Alanna smiled and gave me a swift hug as she cleaned herself up. She and Jack had been outside, making a new batch of fresh steaks. Blooding the cow was Alanna’s favorite part, for obvious reasons, and she was freezing containers of it for her family. By the number of freezer tight boxes, it had been a big cow.

    I momentarily felt bad that I used up so much of their blood, especially since I could eat regular food too, but Alanna brushed off my concerns, telling me that she and the girls ate less and less every year. Halina could even go a few days without even noticing it. She said they’d met older vamps who could go weeks. Teren could only go a few hours before he needed a quick fix.

    I sat and talked with her about some of the vampires that had visited the ranch, wanting to hear about the non-evil kind, so I would stop picturing bad things happening to Teren. She sat a small glass of plasma in front of me, and told me a story about a very nice female couple that had stopped by a few years ago. She laughingly told me that they’d been quite taken with Teren, when he’d come up to visit over the weekend while they were there. She started to explain how one of them had tried to bite him and my eyebrows shot up my forehead. I was concerned over that, but seeing my face, she quickly shook her head and said, “Oh, no she wasn’t attacking him, she was…” She stopped talking and bit her lip, maybe realising that perhaps Teren’s wife wouldn’t want to hear about this. img!

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    Chapter #70

    I flushed, realising that she was talking about foreplay. I remembered Teren telling me that vamps did feed off each other, and I remembered his devilish smile when he’d said he would like it. I knew I was his first bite, but had he been bitten? Curious, I peeked up at Alanna. “Did she? Bite him?”

    Alanna busied herself with cleaning up the kitchen, her hands moving blurringly fast. “I don’t think so,” she said lowly. “Anyway, they left soon after that. Nice couple.” She started humming as I narrowed my eyes at her.

    Right, she didn’t think so. Teren and I were seriously going to have to have the exes talk. I could see that now. Taking my empty glass, she immediately switched over to tales of male guests. The sun went down while she was talking and Halina sauntered into the room, sitting up on a stool and delighting in the conversation she’d walked into. She went into graphic detail on a couple of the male vampires that had crossed paths with her. I blushed furiously and studied anything but Halina’s face as she told me every horrid thing that I was afraid Teren had done with that female. Yeah, we definitely needed the talk.

    I sighed as I felt his location. It had shifted a few hours ago, when he’d gotten off work and headed to the vampire’s home. And it unfortunately hadn’t shifted any closer to me; he’d headed miles north, towards Santa Rosa. I hadn’t felt the distance lengthen or shorten since it had stopped; he was still there. I hated it, knowing where he was but not “how” he was. I wondered if it would just stop if he died. Would the GPS binging in my head vanish the second he was staked, or would it continue to go off until his dead body was disposed of? I closed my eyes. God, I did not want to think about that.

    Imogen’s cool hand went to my shoulder, as she’d come in to join us. “He’ll be alright, dear.”

    Halina stood up, adjusting her short skirt. “Yeah, it’s just a vamp nest, a small one even. He and Ben will be fine.” She smiled crookedly as she mentioned Ben, and I wondered how she knew all the details. She’d been asleep when he’d called. That could only mean that they’d discussed this plan last night.

    Irritation at that flowed through me. I hated being left out of loops. “Why aren’t you with him? Aren’t you the protector? Isn’t that your role?” I snapped that at Halina and the entire room silenced. No one generally talked to Halina like that.

    She cocked her head as she stared at me. I couldn’t tell if she’d laugh, or knock me off my chair. She leaned into me, her hands going to her hips. Her ageless eyes burned with a sudden anger. “You know nothing, about what I am,” she said coldly. Then, abruptly, she straightened and smiled. “Besides, he’d be done by the time I got all the way out there.” Blinking at her sudden mood shift, I watched her turn to leave the room. “It would be a waste of my time,” she said before she left.

    Still dazed by the display, I turned my eyes back to Alanna. She was watching her grandmother intently. When I felt Halina leave the house and then the property, going for a run apparently, Alanna’s eyes came down to mine. “Teren forbid her.” She shrugged. “It’s sort of a sore point.”

    I cocked my head. “He…? Why would he do that?”

    Alanna bit her lip and looked over at Imogen. Imogen shrugged, her grandmotherly appearance looking a little lost as to how to explain it. She tried anyway. “Mother…might know these vampires, and they may not…react well, if she showed up.”

    I tilted my head at her, even more confused. “What? Does Teren know them?”

    Imogen shook her head, a dark lock of hair escaping from her loose bun. “No, this was before he was born.” I raised my eyebrows, waiting for an explanation, and she eventually sighed and shrugged. “We think it’s this woman vampire, who may or may not have had this mate, who Mother may or may not have slept with, at some point, when she and her mate may or may not have still been together.” She shrugged again. “It’s all very vague, and we’re not really sure. Teren just didn’t want to start out confrontationally, if it really was the woman we think it is.”

    I dropped my jaw at the revelation. “He’s going to see the scorned woman of his great-grandmother’s lover?”

    Alanna and Imogen shared a look and then they both shrugged. “Possibly,” Alanna answered.

    I shook my head, irritated at the little vampiric soap opera. “She’s going to stake him when she realises who he is.”

    Alanna quickly shook her head. “He won’t tell her.”

    I groaned and ran my hands back through my hair. “You all look exactly alike! He’s a walking advertisement of Halina’s genes! All of you need to start keeping that in mind!” I knew I was ranting, but I really was not a fan of being left out of plans.

    Alanna looked at Imogen like she was seeing the resemblance for the first time. I sighed and rolled my eyes. “Hmmm,” Alanna muttered. “You do have a point.” Quickly she turned back to me and smiled a warm, reassuring smile. “It will be fine. The nest was only her and her new mate.” She grinned and started making dinner for Jack and me. Looking over her shoulder, she added, “Rumor is, she staked the old one.”

    I closed my eyes, not feeling any better.

    I didn’t feel any better during dinner either, as I felt each long minute that he was north of me, tick by. I didn’t start to feel better until Alanna was clearing away everyone’s dishes. Then I started to feel a lot better. It happened like it always happened. The minute that blip on my internal radar started moving in my direction, I started to feel it. It was faint as first, since he was so far from me, and I only closed my eyes and inhaled deeply.

    Halina across from me chuckled as I felt her eyes on me. She was still wildly amused by my reaction to Teren coming home. “He’s on his way,” she muttered, laughing a little on the end.

    I stayed in my chair, stiff and straight, with my eyes closed. The pull was faint, but I knew it would get stronger and I was starting to prepare myself. This was just what I did when Teren came back to me every day. I found some place to stay very still and practiced my deep breathing. That usually worked for awhile. img!

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