Real Vampires Don't Diet

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I was way more distracted by every place we touchedbare legs, chest against chest, his hips pressing into mine and the way his hand cradled the back of my neck. Ray carefully licked the punctures closed, his tongue making me shudder.
    "Want to go for best two out of three, vamp girl? I think I could flip you now that I've got juice." I slapped his arm. "This wasn't a game, Ray. How do you feel?" He'd spoken in my mind. "Try to talk. Out loud. See what happens."
    He touched my throat. "Sorry. Too rough. You okay?" His voice was raspy. But he could speak. We grinned at each other.
    "I'm a freakin' miracle worker, but you attack me like that again and I'll hand you your ass on a platter, vamp boy!' I yawned and stretched."
    "Did I take too much?" Ray sat up.
    "I'd have stopped you before I let you do that. I'm okay. I fed from your buddy Nate before I came in here. So I'd be in top form."
    "You and Nate? How'd go?" Ray's voice was getting stronger, but still just a whisper.
    "I'll never tell." I sat up and leaned against the headboard. "How're we going to go vamp hunting with Sienna Star underfoot?"
    "Problem. Hotel. Tell Nate. Later." Ray sighed. "Voice not right."
    "Sorry." I really was. This was a hard way for Ray to learn that he just couldn't drink alcohol. "How does your body feel?"
    "Better." Ray rubbed his forehead. "But still hurts."
    "I'll feed you again later. Hopefully that will help. I'm trying to dilute that poison in your system. Stay up here. We don't want to start a panic with the band. But I need to go down and talk to Will. You realize we're going to have to go out to the EV
    stronghold if we want to deliver Simon to Aggie."
    "How?"
    How indeed. Maybe going after Simon Destiny was foolish. But I saw this as a golden opportunity to rid the paranormal community of one of the worst excuses for a vampire to ever show a fang. So I was determined to try. Muscle wouldn't do it. The King of the Energy Vampires was way too powerful and the demon he worked for too scary for us to just bull our way in and drag the leader out with us. No, it was going to take some pretty clever maneuvering. We had to lure Simon away from the safety of his lair.
    "Simon's bored. He told me that much when I saw him last." And hadn't that been a treat? For some reason Simon had actually expressed an interest in hooking up with me. Not that I take that as a compliment. The guy's just about as gross as Aggie. Has this unusual talent, though. He can make himself look like your heart's desire. If he decides to, of course. He hadn't bothered when I'd seen him last. "Maybe we can use his boredom to our advantage."
    "Also has drugs. Go out there. Try some. Together." Naughty smile. Ray knew the Energy Vampires were famous for their Vampire Viagra. It enhances sexual pleasure for male and female vampires. Trust me, no male vamp I've ever met had ED
    issues. The VV is strictly to ramp up the pleasure. Think wild monkey sex for hours on end. I never said it was a bad thing. Except for loss of control and, of course, the fact that it costs the earth.
    "I guess we could go out there and pretend to want to try some. Together." I threw Ray one of my own naughty smiles then crawled out of bed.

    The doorknob rattled and there was banging on the door.
    "Gloriana, baby! Are you in there with Ray? Let me in."

Chapter Five
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    Nathan. Calling me baby. I checked out Ray's reaction. He'd closed his eyes again. That headache. I hurried to the door.
    "Nathan, be quiet. Ray's still hurting. What do you want?"
    Nathan slid his arm around my waist and planted a big wet one on my lips. "You, baby. I dreamed"
    "Let's take this outside. Let Ray rest." I started to pull Nathan out the door.
    "Wait!" Ray's voice was barely a whisper, but Nathan was already halfway across the room.
    "Man! You can talk. Not a hundred percent, but I heard you! Glory, sweetheart, you did it." He grabbed me and tried to kiss me again, but I dodged away.
    "It's the

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