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Endless Abduction

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by Gloria Martin


  “Stop, you flatter too much.” I said and he chuckled.

  “It’s not flattery if it’s true,” I looked at him and saw his gaze intent on me. The coffee maker had been sputtering in the background and had finally fallen silent. I went to one of the few cabinets I had unpacked into and pulled out two coffee cups. When I went over to Blayne and the pot he didn’t move aside or back to give me space to pour. Instead, once I set the cups on the counter, he touched my chin so that I’d look up at him. His icy blue eyes were mesmerizing and suddenly my fingers itched with the need to brush his hair out of his face.

  Acting on impulse, I went for it and Blayne leaned into my touch, his eyes closed briefly until my hand fell away from his hair. He laced his fingers with mine and then slowly his lips touched my own. It’s as if he wanted to be careful with me and I couldn’t fathom why. I wanted him to kiss me harder and his lips were so soft, not to mention he smelled like mint and the woods. I leaned into him and his other hand went around my waist, pulling me closer against him. As soon as my chest hit his, the kiss grew heated and I was swept up in his spell. My skin was warm and I felt all tingly, not to mention Blayne was pressing his hips into mine and I definitely felt the bulge in his jeans.

  Then his lips slid to my neck and he grazed his teeth along the jumping vein under my sensitive skin and I shivered in arousal at the sensation.

  “Shit…we can’t—I shouldn’t be…” abruptly he backed away from me and the sudden absence of his presence was a bit jarring. One second we were wrapped around each other, the next he was at the other end of the counter.

  “I’m sorry I came in to be polite and help you unpack… I shouldn’t have just… done that,” he said and my heart actually warmed at his bashfulness, he was concerned about being a gentleman. “First I weird you out and now… I should just go,” he said and made to leave, but I stepped forward to stop him.

  “No, it’s okay Blayne, I’d really like the company and if I was freaked out by the kiss I wouldn’t have kissed you back,” I explained and he studied my gaze for a moment before he nodded cautiously.

  “Alright… I actually can’t believe you’re giving me so many chances,” he said as I poured us the coffee finally and handed him a cup.

  “Well you’re the only person I know in this town and you don’t seem like a bad guy… also you’re kinda cute, so you’re not too bad to have around,” I teased and he quirked an eyebrow at me after taking a sip of the coffee.

  “Only kinda cute?” he asked and I shrugged one shoulder while giving him a grin. Blayne chuckled and then he looked at the boxes still stacked in the corner of the kitchen. “So how about we see to this unpacking,” he said and I nodded.

  “Yeah definitely I can’t thank you enough for agreeing to help,” I told him and he gave an old gentleman’s bow.

  “It’s my pleasure, my Lady,” he then walked over to the boxes and opened one up. When he pulled out a ladle and held it up with a smile I couldn’t help but laugh. “First things first…where does this ladle go?” he asked and I laughed again. I couldn’t believe how much I was quickly growing to like or definitely more-than-like Blayne. I partly blamed his looks, but his personality was great too.

  *****

  Blayne

  After spending the entire evening with Allison I was definitely certain that I wanted her as my mate. Hell, part of me was already identifying her as my mate. I just had to find out a way for her to be turned into a vampire. We got through a few rooms before she called it a night, though I could’ve unpacked and hung out with her all night. She was funny and cute and there was just something about her that was enrapturing. Of course she was gorgeous, but there was just something that drew me in and kept me wanting more with her. More time, more contact, more anything… everything.

  I spent all night simply watching over her house. Maybe if I went to the mayor he’d allow for her to be turned and to become a part of the coven, then Allison and I could be mated. With one last glance at Allison’s house I dematerialized and ghosted over to city hall. Orin was usually in his office pretty early and if anyone wanted a one-on-one with him it was best done in the morning. I was seen right back to his office when I materialized in reception and when I knocked on his office door he beckoned me in.

  “Blayne! How good it is to see one of my best warriors individually. Sometimes I fell there is a divide between the warriors of the coven and our governing body, how can I help you?” he asked me and I sat down across from his desk. I could see the subtle signs of aging in Orin, from the few strands of silver in his golden-blond hair and faint wrinkles around his eyes. Vampires didn’t live forever, but we lived a damn long time. Eventually though our bodies aged in subtle ways and when a vampire reached the end of their life, their body would gradually shut down. A vampire would become bedridden until they simply took their last breath, much like humans, though it would appear as if someone in their early middle age died from bodily breakdowns a person in their eighties would face. The average lifespan of a vampire stretched between five hundred to a thousand years.

  “Well Orin… I have found someone I’d like to mate,” I told him truthfully and he seemed a bit taken aback.

  “I’ve known you for a hundred years and never have you seemed to show much interest in anything other than fighting and your station,” he observed and I shrugged.

  “Sometimes when you find her… you find her,” I answered and Orin chuckled softly.

  “Don’t I know it… so why are you coming to me with this? If you’ve found a mate, simply marry her!” he urged in good humor and I took a deep breath.

  “She’s human… the one outsider I was supposed to run out of town. I was hoping that she could be turned,” Orin was definitely taken aback then. If I had the ability to change a human, hell, I would have told Allison about vampires and what I felt for her last night, then I would have turned her myself. But after years and years of careful breeding within our race Vampires had specialized the gene for a vampire to be reborn with venom. It was done to stop radicals from turning countless humans and to allow vampires to naturally birth more vampires. Only those from the royal line, the ultimate head of our race who resided in Eastern Europe, had the ability to turn humans from the traditional bite. Most coven leaders around the world were from this bloodline and carried the gene for venom. That meant only Orin or Alec could change Allison.

  “Well… some of our people have seen Allison around yesterday and they were concerned about why you haven’t yet dealt with her. Now I understand why… I do like you Blayne. You’ve been a friend of my son’s for some time and a loyal member of our coven. If you see this human as your mate, then I would not bar you from that happiness. I will have Alec drop by so that the two of you can discuss turning your human,” I thanked Orin and then went to first visit Allison and wait for Alec to show up at my house.

  “Blayne, hey!” Allison answered the door with a bright smile and my eyes drifted down to her plump pink lips. They had tasted amazing the night before and I couldn’t stop myself from leaning down to brush a light kiss over them.

  “Good morning, I hope I’m not too early,” I said and she gave me a crooked smile while she shook her head.

  “Right on time, thanks for helping me unpack, you’re a big help…” she beckoned me inside and I noticed for the first time that she wore tights that showed off her full curves and long legs. But her loose, oversized blouse hid much of her torso, though the outline of her breasts were visible and tantalizing enough. She led me to one of the bedrooms and I became more than aware of the queen sized bed in the room. Allison looked at me and began talking about her plan for unpacking for the day. My eyes roamed her beautiful face, perfectly formed cheekbones, a gently sloping nose and soft chin, feminine jaw line and arched brows. Her eyes appeared golden, though they were hazel, and then I realized she was looking at me with a smirk and a tilt of her head. Her long wavy blonde hair curtained over one shoulder.

  “What are yo
u staring at?” she asked and I actually blushed a little.

  “You, you’re so beautiful,” I said and it was her turn to blush at the compliment.

  “Thank you, but you can compliment me later. First we have to get through unpacking so we can go out finally,” she said.

  “On a date?” I asked and she nodded, a short giggle escaped her lips.

  “Yeah on a date… I mean I should hope so,” I walked over to her and pulled her into an embrace, my arms circled around her waist.

  “I wouldn’t have it any other way,” I said and she kissed me twice before pulling away. To hell with unpacking, I wanted to get her on that bed and underneath me, but I knew that once I got lost in the moment I’d want to take from her vein and that would surely freak her out.

  “Oh hey, I may have to step out for a couple of hours soon. A friend of mine is dropping by, we have to discuss… something,” I said and she looked at me curiously from across the room. I looked down and opened up the nearest box to me.

  “Like for business or something?” she asked curiously and I nodded.

  “Yeah something like that…” I stared at her as she lowered her head and wondered if she’d be open to being turned… hopefully I could explain things without scaring her too much.

  *****

  Alec

  “I can’t believe that after spending one night with this woman you want to have her turned so that you can be mated,” I said in disbelief. This was truly uncharacteristic of Blayne, at the very least I would expect him to want to mate a vampire.

  “She’s… I can’t explain it, it’s like her blood, her whole being calls to me. I’ve never seen someone so beautiful… spent time with a female like her. She’s just right,” Blayne was actually waxing poetic about a female, how incredible.

  “By all means I must meet her,” I murmured. “Actually I do have to meet her before you approach her about being turned, I must see if she would be viable for the transformation process.”

  “How would you be able to test that?” Blayne asked me and I shrugged simply.

  “The scent of her blood, if it is rich that means she has a strong constitution, if it isn’t then it would be more than likely that she would not survive the process,” Blayne relaxed and I supposed the scent of her blood had to be rich the way he spoke of her.

  “Is she alone now?” I asked and he nodded. “Good, I will happen by as if I’m just another friendly neighbor… though not nearly as friendly as yourself,” I commented and Blayne laughed. I made quick work of approaching the human’s front door and I gave a friendly knock.

  “Hi, can I help you?” she answered the door politely and the first thing that enveloped me was her scent. It was indeed intoxicating, like rich wine and sweet, my own mouth watered. But then I met her gaze and the golden color of her eyes was difficult to look away from. Then shock registered in my mind and body because I realized that in an instant I had become intensely attracted to her.

  “Hello…I am Alec, a neighbor of yours,” I introduced myself and she smiled at me graciously and extended her hand for me to shake. Years of ingrained manners caused me to instead kiss the back of her hand in greeting. I hoped briefly that Blayne wasn’t watching this exchange, surely he would want to kill me for touching what he saw as his female. Though the more I took in her beauty and the very sound of her voice as she spoke to me about wanting to know her neighbors I came to the conclusion that I wanted her… Allison, for a mate.

  After all it would be me who would change her into vampire, she would have the regal ability of being able to change other humans from the effect of my venom. Hell she’d practically belong in the higher classes of our society and that may as well be at my side. Blayne was my friend, yes… but somehow this… what I felt all of a sudden trumped that.

  “It would be my pleasure to show you around the town. I know a great many locals and it would be good that you familiarize yourself with the neighborhood and such,” I told her and she smiled, seeming pleased, but also distracted. I wondered if Blayne had already offered to show her around Old Town.

  “How long have you lived in town?” she asked me.

  “My father is mayor here, soon I will follow in his footsteps, so I have lived here all my life,” she was impressed by this and I decided to move things forward. “Are you still settling into your new home?” I asked and she nodded.

  “Yeah actually my next door neighbor was helping me pack, but he stepped out for a bit…” she seemed unsure and captured her bottom lip in between her teeth. I caught her eyes slide down the length of my body and back to my eyes.

  “It would be no trouble of mine to help you if you’d like,” I told her and after a moment’s deliberation she gave an infinitesimal shrug and invited me in. Now all that needed be done was to woo her away from Blayne. “So where are you moving from?” I asked her.

  “New Jersey, I lived there pretty much all my life,” she said and I looked at her in surprise.

  “Why move then?”

  She shrugged and a troubled expression crossed her features. Wonderful, I would surely woo her away from Blayne by upsetting her.

  “To start over…” I wanted to ask more, but she turned away from me slightly and I could tell she did not wish to further that line of conversation.

  “So where do you need the most help here?” I glanced around the living room and saw that the room appeared furnished and decorated.

  “The back rooms, would you mind helping me with the family room?” she asked and I nodded.

  “Of course, what you’ve done so far looks very nice,” I commented and she glanced back at me and smiled shyly.

  “Thanks, you know I honestly never thought I’d meet more neighbors of mine. When I first met Blayne, my next-door-neighbor. He made the neighborhood seem a little unfriendly,” she told me and all I did was make a vague hum in the back of my throat.

  “That isn’t… entirely true,” I had to admit and once we reached the family room she looked at me curiously.

  “Can you tell me what’s up with this town then? Not to sound insensitive or anything. But I really want this to be my home,” she seemed a bit discouraged and I stepped closer to her and caressed her arm in comfort. Her eyes went to my hand and I pulled back, unsure if that was too forward.

  “Do not worry, this is just a close knit community, despite the amount of people that live here. You will fit in soon enough,” I assured her and that seemed to have the opposite effect than intended.

  “Fit in?” she asked and I sighed.

  “Truthfully… there is a… well it is difficult to explain,” I did not think then was the right time to tell her that she lived in a town, and region actually, full of vampires. Some communities were simply more tolerant of humans than others in the northeast. Especially in the city, don’t get me started on the hodgepodge that was New York.

  “Can’t you tell me? Of all people, the future mayor of this town should be able to tell me about it… I mean I came here because my parents, who were my only family in Jersey—they died. Suddenly and in a horrible car accident, so I came here for a fresh start in what I think is a beautiful state and city,” her words resonated with me and I felt for her. Impossibly not only was I attracted to Allison, but now my emotions were quickly becoming involved. What magic did this woman posses?

  “I’m sorry to hear this about your family… and I would hope that Old Town can be that solace for you. But I cannot explain things yet, can you trust that I will eventually tell you?” my words were cryptic and she saw that.

  “…Alright then…” she said and then sighed deeply. “Now I don’t even feel like unpacking honestly.

  “Don’t feel that way, I can assure you that Old Town will be the home you want it to be,” I assured her and she held my gaze and eventually nodded. The air was heavy between us and even I could not identify why, until I found myself moving towards her. Then to both our surprise I bent my head and pressed a kiss to her lips, they were so soft
and her scent enveloped me, she tasted sweet and I could only imagine what other parts of her tasted like.

  “Oh my god I have to stop kissing my neighbors…” she broke the kiss abruptly and looked at me with wide eyes.

  “Blayne…” I said and she nodded, her eyes were full of confusion and I wanted to end that for her, simply tell her that she was mine and be done with it all. Then I’d help her heal from the loss of her parents and give her the solace she sought.

  *****

  Allison

  After Alec left Blayne didn’t come back and I felt like it was some sort of sign. I couldn’t have both of them, but then what was I thinking? I’d just met them both and I wanted them? How weird was that? Blayne was quirky and funny and ridiculously hot and Alec was more intense and beautiful with his pretty-boy features that weren’t too feminine. In fact, he had a strangely close resemblance to James Dean. Same silky-blond hair too, but his eyes were the deepest shade of green.

  Then there was the whole confusion about the town and after my few excursions to a couple of stores, the stares from people were enough to make me think that neither Blayne or Alec were exaggerating. I couldn’t make sense of my feelings about any of it. Worse, I was wondering if I should move back to Jersey or not…

  “Allison?” Blayne knocked on the front door and I looked over from the kitchen, I had been pacing around and wondered what took Blayne so long to come back. When I answered the door I found him and Alec standing on my porch.

  “Hey…guys…” I said, feeling slightly intimidated at the implications of them being together on my doorstep.

  “We need you to come with us, we have some things… to talk about,” Blayne said, he sent an annoyed glance at Alec, who was simply standing by in a stoic stance.

  “Okay, but where are we going?” I asked and Alec finally spoke up.

 

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