Rise of the Dark Sun (The Blood Lust Plague Trilogy Book 1)

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tangoed for a moment longer before their orgasm had reached its full potential. As Micah bit down on her throat and began to drink, Samantha yelled out with pleasure, entirely enjoying the moment with Micah as he released and began to drink.
    After the moment of sheer and sustaining bliss lingered in the air and pulsated like the plumpest vain, providing the purest of all living honey, the couple held each other close. They did not let go of one another for a very long time. When Micah knew he had had enough to sustain him, he pulled his fangs out of her throat.
    Immediately, Samantha kissed him, either ignoring or entirely disregarding the taste of her own blood , still heavy and thick in his mouth.
    As they lay back down, holding one another and cuddling closely, they both smiled and felt at peace.
    Despite the visitor to the convenience store that Samantha had yet to know anything about and the looming danger that event presented, this moment, for both lovers, was perfect. Her heart beat in time with Micah’s and all that was wrong, in this moment, none of that mattered. All that mattered to one another was each other’s touch, and the love they felt and had expressed so passionately.
    Micah relished in the completeness that he felt and smiled.
    “I love you,” Samantha sighed, contently.
    “I love you too, Samantha,” Micah replied.
    After another moment, Samantha said, “You know, maybe we should go back to my parents’ house. That way, you can hide there until I leave for Europe and we would not have to inconvenience Constance any longer.”
    The thought of Constance made Micah feel a little bit guilty. He hoped that she had not heard them making love. So many nights, Constance and he had shared this same bed and made love between these same blankets. Now that the throes of passion had subsided enough for him to realize what they had done, it made him blush. “Constance? She doesn’t care and besides, I would rather stay here so that I can protect you. Your parents still think you are at the beach, right?”
    “Yes, I am supposed to mee t them at the airport tomorrow,” Samantha replied.
    Micah thought about the visitor from the Vampire Government and imagined Samantha’s last known address would be an easy target for them, but he knew he could not prevent Samantha from her will or from seeing her parents. It would not be fair, so he said, “Well, if you want to go home, I’m not going to stop you. I understand, but maybe that isn’t the best idea…”
    “Why?” Samantha asked curiously.
    Micah shrugged, not really wanting to scare her, but knowing she deserved the truth. Micah hesitated for a moment, and in that moment, a knock came at the door. “It’s just me. Can I come in?” Constance called.
    Micah reddened and Samantha pulled the covers over herself. “Just a second!” Micah called, grabbing for his pants and Samantha’s clothes.
    Once they were finished, Samantha opened the door.
    Constance smiled, seeing her up and about. “How are you feeling, Samantha?”
    “Much better, thank you,” Samantha replied, glancing back at Micah.
    Micah felt her eyes, and although he was flattered, he still felt the back of his neck get hot as he wondered what Constance was thinking, for she had to know. She had the gift of true perception, so she probably knew that they were going to make love in her bed even before the lovers knew what they were going to do. “So, what’s up? Are you okay?”
    “Yes, although we have a situation .” Constance put her hands up. “It’s actually better than we thought, though…I think.”
    “Okay, what is it?” Micah replied, eyeing the letter, obviously handwritten , that Constance held tightly in her hand.
    Constance handed the letter over to him.
    Looking at the emblem on the top of the paper, Micah’s heart sank. His eyes skimmed over the page and then returned to meet Constance’s gaze. “What do you think?”
    “I do not think we have a

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