Bliss (The Custos)

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Van."
     
                  I knew I had a choice here. I could trust Cacius and Preacher and do everything they tell me to or I could run as fast and far as possible and hope to make it, but I knew I would choose them, I would choose him. "OK, I trust you."
     
                  "Good Princess, very good."
     
    Cacius
     
     
                  London sat in the back with me while Preacher drove to Cally Tavern, a shithole rundown bar in the desert. I took the opportunity to discuss what to look for. It was that or sit and fantasize of all the ways that bath tub scene could have traded the X rating for a XXX. Damn, but she was beautiful. She had the thickest shiniest deep brown locks and she smelled of jasmine and vanilla, the soaps I gave her.
     
                  For some reason the fact that she used what I gave her made the cave man inside of me puff out his chest and pull a Tarzan. But it did that when she said she would trust me to keep her safe. God I was in trouble with her. Get in get out damit.
     
                  Yeah get in was all I cared about.
     
                  Feeling my cock wake up and demand attention I decided a quick change of subject would kill my mood.
     
                  Vampires’ mood enhancement: forget Paxil and Prozac, we have liquid silver, UV rays and a wooden stake through the heart. Side effects: Flaccidity.
     
                  Ding ding ding.
     
                  "Ok there are signs of vampires and good or bad they are all the same. The older the Vamp the harder it can be for a human to sense but I will be near and so will Preach."
     
                  I looked at her eyes bulging from her head as she listened with the intent of a virgin in a whorehouse.
     
                  "So here is a list for you to keep with you. Study it, learn it but make sure you know it."
     
                  "1- A male Vampire will always mark the infatuation immediately, by touching an arm or hand, hair ect. This contact when applied directly will enhance the humans need to listen and obey because the touch will always feel sensual and erotic, even if they are smacking the life out of you all a human will feel is bliss, absolute erotic bliss."
                  "So wait why when I was attacked did I feel such immense fear?" Fuck. I forgot about that. Fuck Fuck Fuck!
                  "I'll explain in a minute." Before I could continue I caught sight of Preacher as he looked over his shoulder, his look said what I knew. I had to tell her that we met before the attack. Even without drinking from me, my infatuation was still a stronghold on her and Jack and Ripper couldn’t over power what I had on her. To her, they were simply monsters, bad guys. Had she not met me that night..... I didn’t finish the thought. I knew she would have been dead, she would have welcomed it.
                  "2-              A Female Vampire will most likely take a mild approach, most females stay with male humans for the attention but if a female should try and infatuate a human the key points are as follows. They will not touch, simply talk close to the ear or neck, eye contact will never falter and a human would find it impossible to look away. If a female were to touch a human female it would feel warm and comforting the infatuation taking a different roll towards what a human female may feel towards an actress or famous person ect. The feeling would be star struck and wonderful happiness, even if they were killing you."
                  I looked at her briefly but she seemed to have no questions so I moved on.
                  "3-              They will always have a scent that is unlike any other. Vampires do not wear perfumes or colognes because of the strong sense of smell they survive on. While you are with us we ask

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