In the Face of Darkness (Lily Culpepper Book 1)

Read Online In the Face of Darkness (Lily Culpepper Book 1) by Sarah Dell - Free Book Online Page B

Book: In the Face of Darkness (Lily Culpepper Book 1) by Sarah Dell Read Free Book Online
Authors: Sarah Dell
Ads: Link
I felt revulsion well up inside me.
    “No” I just wanted to get this over with.  I took his head in my hands and forced him down on the bed with me on top of him.  I turned his head as I felt my canines lengthen to their full size.  I sank my teeth into the soft skin above his pulse points.  He cried out for a moment before the pheromones took effect and sent his mind to what Tino called the “happy place”.  Then the blood from his veins filled my mouth.  I drank quickly and I took as much as he could spare before I withdrew my teeth and kissed the twin wounds to make them heal instantly.  Vampires didn’t need to kill.  In fact, the pheromones and the healing agent in our saliva made it very easy for us to not kill.  It was the Queen who had decreed that every vampire had to kill.  Killing seemed to shut off the part of our brains that still made us human.  I imagined that it made us easier to control.
    I left the man to sleep it off, the pheromones and his mind would make up a desirable memory.  As I left I wondered how many humans had memories of a romantic encounter that was actually an encounter with a vampire.  I saw that Matthias was waiting for me in the car when I climbed out of the rig.
    “That didn’t take long” Matthias said as I took the passenger’s seat in the car.
    “It never does” I wished he would let me drive so he could get some sleep, he looked like he was about to drop, but I knew after what he had just seen me do he needed to drive.  We didn’t speak for the rest of the trip back to his grandmother’s house.  I let myself revel in the warm glowing feeling that a feeding always gave me.  We arrived back at the house late into the morning.
    “Can I trust you to stay down here?” Matthias asked mockingly.
    “I’m not going anywhere” I told him.  He nodded before he went up to his room to sleep.  I couldn’t have slept if I had needed to.  Then I heard footsteps on the stairs.  I smelled her before I saw her.
    “Oh, I forgot you were down here” Megan said.  She looked beautiful in her blue silk night gown and robe. 
    “Shouldn’t you be sleeping?” I asked.
    “Probably, but I can’t sleep. I was going to make some chamomile tea.  Would you like some?” she asked.
    “Thank you for offering, but I can’t…” I trailed off.
    “Oh, sorry I forgot” she said.  “Would you keep me company?” she asked.  “Sure” I said and I followed her into the kitchen.
    “I’ve never met a vampire before” she said.
    “Are you afraid of me?” I asked.
    “Should I be?” she asked.
    “Probably” I said.
    “You fed on someone tonight?” she asked.
    “Yes I did” I said.
    “What’s it like being a vampire?  Feeding on people?” she asked.
    “Messy” I said.
    “Right” she said.
    “What’s it like being pregnant?” I asked.
    “How did you know?” she asked.
    “Your blood flow increases when you’re pregnant.  I can smell it” I told her.
    “Oh, I haven’t even told Bryce” she said.
    “I won’t say anything” I said.
    “So what do I smell like?” She asked.
    “Sweet, like vanilla” I said.  I left the fact that the smell made me look at her like a cupcake.  “Probably means it’s a girl”.
    “A girl… I always wanted a girl” she smiled.
    “Me too” I said.  Before I’d become a vampire I had dreamed of having a little girl.  I had even thought of names, but that didn’t matter anymore.
    “Can you…?” She asked.
    “No, I can’t have children” I let that statement set in.
    “Oh, that’s kind of sad.  But you get to live forever” she said.
    “No one lives forever” I said.  “I don’t think Matthias or your Gran would want you to talk to me” I said.
    “I’m not a child, I do what I want” she said.  “I find you interesting.  You look so young, yet your eyes seem old” she said.  “I want to know everything about you”.
    “What do you want to know first?” I asked.  It was nice to

Similar Books

The Unsuspected

Charlotte Armstrong

Fall from Grace

Richard North Patterson

Out of Order

Charles Benoit

My Dark Places

James Ellroy