With Silent Screams

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    She nodded and got back to her feet, using the chair to keep herself steady. “Who are you?”
    “I did say you could back out,” I told her and tried to sta nd up.
    Felicia pushed me back into the chair and straddled me once more. “Out, all of you.”
    The entirety of the vampires quickly left the room.
    “Now, who are you?”
    “What did you see?”
    “Death and power. I saw you fight that lich. I saw you kill a ghoul with magic. I heard someone call your name. Hellequin.”
    “Yeah, I’m Hellequin.”
    She kissed me so hard it took my breath away. “You are n ot real.”
    “Yes, I am. I’m just not what the stories say.”
    She kissed me again. “I have rarely felt power such as yours. I can feel so much of it locked inside you, but a part of it courses through me. You cannot access it all, can you?”
    I shook my head. “No.”
    “When you can, when you have full control over what you are, promise me something?”
    I wasn’t sure where she was going with her words, but I was beginning to stir as she moved against my lap, making any thoughts that might be rational a good deal more difficult.
    She reached down and released me from my jeans, taking the time to stroke me slowly with one hand and move her thong aside with the other. When she was ready, she positioned herself just above my tip. “Promise me that when you have all your power, you won’t use it to conquer all you can see.”
    I would have promised to burn the moon if she’d asked at that point. She moved in circles, never quite lowering herself enough to take me inside her; her breathing quickened and her movements sped up.
    “I promise,” I said breathlessly and grabbed her hips, pulling her down onto me in one motion as she turned her face into my neck and cried out in pleasure.

    A vampire’s stamina is at the same time a scary and incredible thing. I have no idea how long we sat in that chair, or in various other places in the room, but I would have guessed a few hours. At some point, she’d bitten me again and I’d tasted some of her blood. By the end of our time together, I could still feel her energy coursing through me. I had no need for sleep or food or drink, just her. Repeatedly.
    “How the hell do vampires ever get anything done?” I asked as we lay on one of the rugs, our clothes somewhere forgotten.
    “Sometimes we don’t,” Felecia said with a sly grin. “You’re going to feel it when that blood of mine wears off.” She rolled off me and stood up, giving me the perfect view of a perfect body. I could have bounced coins off her stomach and ass.
    “I’ll manage.”
    “So having your blood taken wasn’t such a bad thing?”
    “Unexpected,” I said. “Although if I get a car every time I come here, I’m going to need to buy some sort of multistory car park to keep them all in.”
    Felicia laughed, bent over, and kissed me on the lips. “What I said before, about the power inside you. I meant it, Nate. Please don’t let it change you. I saw what you’re truly capable of without those marks on your chest.”
    “You saw my future?”
    “No, just a glimpse of your potential. I saw your past. You are a frightening man, Nathan Garrett. But a damn good fuck.”
    I laughed. “Ah, I bet you say that to all the men you bond with and then fuck on the floor.”
    She kissed me again. “You should go, I’ve delayed you enough.”
    “Did Sky tell you where I was going?”
    Felicia shook her head.
    “I’m off to Maine. Does your influence extend enough that you’ve heard anything about up there?”
    Felicia picked up her top from the floor and turned to look at me. “I can ask around, but I’m not aware of anything.”
    It took a while for me to get dressed, mostly because I couldn’t find half of my clothes, but once we were both acceptable, we left the room and made our way back through the cave of cars an d upstairs.
    “Fucking hell,” Sky said as we walked through the door to the main

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