Cade (Alexander Shifter Brothers Book 2)
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I looked around, clinging to him. Afraid he would drop me. “Now what?”
“Hold on,” he said and he arranged me so that I was clinging to his neck, on his back.
“Please don’t drop me,” I whispered as the elevator final gave and the cable snapped, sending us hurtling to the ground. I screamed for what seemed to be forever and closed my eyes.
“Shhh,” I heard Nico say and I opened my eyes, only to find us in the crushed elevator, perfectly unscathed.
Even the bleeding guy on Nico shoulder slept through the entire ordeal.
I could hear voices and noise from a distance and then before I knew it, Nico was pulling back the elevator doors. We were stuck between floors and had to climb out to get to the next floor, but I was just grateful to be alive.
As Nico and I stumbled out paramedics descended on us, Nico pushed them away and said, “There’s one other guy in there. I think he needs help. He looks like he’s unconscious. As everyone went to peer in, Nico took me by my hand and winked.
Then he picked me up and before I could protest, he began to run. At least, I thought he was running. All I felt was the gush of wind on my face and the feeling of weightlessness and then finally, when everything became clear again, I was no longer in the lobby of his building. We were at my home.
I turned around, thinking I must indeed be dreaming and then I saw Nico easily opening the door besides it being locked, and he walked into my home as if he owned it. Of course a lock wouldn’t keep a vampire out.
I followed behind him, still in a state of shock for all I had learned that night. I sat down heavily on my couch and he sat on the loveseat across from me. Giving me room, he was still being thoughtful besides the craziness of our day.
I didn’t want to think about that. I willed my mind to think of anything else. We sat there in silence, until I said abruptly said, “So is everything the same? I mean, are you an actual human. Do you all make love the same?”
He looked at me in surprise and then smiled, “Come here and find out.”
I didn't need another invitation as I approached him and crawled on top of him. Suddenly, I wasn’t afraid of him. I was curious. More than anything else, I was aroused.
We weren’t gentle with each other. We didn’t waste time on foreplay. I wanted to feel him inside me. The urgency was strong and I know he felt it too as he stripped me of my clothing and pushed his pants down. I marveled at the length and thickness of his cock. My fingers stroked him before my tongue caressed him until he couldn’t take anymore. I was sitting on top of him, still wet, about to take him into me when he surprised me by turning me around, so that my front faced his feet while I still sat up. Balancing up on my knees, I grabbed his shaft in my hand, let my finger roll over the pre-cum there and then greedily I opened my sex with my other hand and slowly began my descent down onto his shaft. As my wetness sealed around his member, he moaned and grabbed one of my butt cheeks in the palm of each of his hands. He squeezed them and rubbed them as I sank down completely on his shaft and began to ride him. I took my time at first, but then he started thrusting his hips up into me, controlling how deep I took him in, forcing me to accommodate more and more of him as he stretched my sex to the point where it was hard to differentiate pleasure from pain. He was big, thick, and so hard, it was a wonder that he fit.
As he moaned, I knew I wanted to see his face so without pulling him out of me, I grabbed the base of his sex and held him steady as I turned around so that my front was facing his face. I leaned forward and braced my hands against his chest as I ground my sex against his and he watched, eyes barely open as I finally was able to take him in, all the way in and then I began to seductively move my hips, letting him slip in and out of my wetness.
“God, you’re sexy.”
“Thank you,” I replied and began to run my fingers across my breasts. He pushed my hands away and said, “Let me do that.” He began to fondle my breasts and play with my nipples until they were heavy and erect.
I tossed my head back in pleasure. I loved it. It felt delicious. He felt wonderful.
“Not as wonderful as you do,” he said and I wasn’t that far into a sexual haze to realize I hadn’t spoken the words he responded to out loud. Was he seriously that perceptive or could he read my mind?
I got my answer immediately when he said, “Let me show you something.” Then still buried deep inside me, I felt as if his consciousness entered mine. I felt I was at one with him and in my mind’s eye, I saw a future with him---Together for what seemed to be an eternity. And as an orgasm rocked my body, my heart celebrated a joining of what felt less like two beings and more like two souls.
The End
Part III
Going Underground
Vampire Romance
About the Book
All she ever wanted was to sing...
Leliana has wanted to be a singer ever since she was a little girl, entertaining people on stage to help them forget their worries while she basked in the glow of the stage lights. Though that never happened, she settled for the next best thing: living out her dreams as a private eye.
The reality is far less glamorous than the radio shows used to make it, but the pay is good, so she can't complain too much. Typically, her cases involve someone running out on their spouse, or someone missing an item that was stolen. Tonight, however, she's in for the case of a lifetime.
When a wealthy man's daughter goes missing, it's up to her to track her down. She expects it to be just another case in her cap, until the trail leads her into a den of vampires. As if that didn't complicate things enough, one of them takes a shine to her, and soon she's caught up in a broiling underworld conflict that she should have no part of for his sake.
All in a day's work for Leliana Tornbeau, really.
Chapter One
“So you're telling me,” Leliana said as she leaned back in her chair, “That your daughter has gone missing,” she folded her hands in front of her and kicked up her feet on the edge of her desk as she stared down her most recent prospective client. He was a wealthy man, if naïve, and it didn't take much for her to see that he had been out of his depth long before he had made it to her doorstep. The man, one Mister James Cooper was seated opposite her, in one of the wooden chairs set up for clients to take a seat at while they told her of their woes. He fidgeted, clearly uncomfortable with her light scrutiny of his disposition before clearing his throat and sitting up a little straighter in his seat.
“Err, yes, that's right,” he said with a cough of embarrassment. “Succinctly put, Miss Tornbeau.” He fidgeted in his seat again. “I fear that she has been kidnapped, but the police won't do anything about it! They assume that because she's been a trouble maker in the past that she's just run off! I feel like I have nowhere else to turn to!” Leliana wondered if it burned him that he had to walk through Harlem to get to her, or even that it was her that he had to turn to. She smoothed out the sleeves of her peacoat, the heather gray fabric stark against her deep umber skin. Normally, it wasn't an issue for anyone who came here; almost all of the people that found their way here were the kindest people that she could have hoped to work with, no matter where they came from. But this man was clearly not used to venturing far out of his gilded community, and the streets of Harlem might have been quite the shock to his sensitivities.
Still, a contract was a contract, she thought to herself as she observed him.
“And you want me to go and find her, and, preferably, bring her home?” He nodded mutely. She sighed and rubbed at the bridge of her nose. “Do you have any evidence indicating that that isn't the case? That she hasn't run off, I mean,” she said before realizing how that sounded. “Not that I want to come across as insensitive – whatever the case may be, I'll find your daughter,” she vowed as she straightened in her chair, pulling her feet down and tucking them back under the desk.
“Oh!” He evidently hadn't anticipated that line of questioning – perhaps he hadn't thought tha
t she would consider his offer this seriously, or perhaps he was just used to being turned away by the police. Either way, he seemed to recover fairly quickly. “Yes! Yes, just a moment,” he fumbled in his briefcase beside his chair for a moment before producing a photograph and a piece of paper. “Here,” he handed the items over to her for her inspection. “I found them to be quite curious, as I'd never seen anything like it in my life!”
She gave the paper a once over first, curious as to what it could contain. It was a letter, a farewell letter, it seemed, written in deep red ink and told her father that she was running away to get away from his tyranny. It wouldn't have struck her as odd, but for the ink color and the hand writing – she could have sworn that she'd seen it somewhere before, but she couldn't put her finger on where.
“I'm guessing this isn't her handwriting,” she said as she inspected the paper closer. She could faintly smell the scent of copper off of the paper, confirming her suspicions that the ink was, in fact, blood. So, she thought grimly as she set the paper aside. At least one vampire was involved. That complicated matters.
Vampires, amongst other things that went bump in the night, weren't uncommon, and were usually not a problem – they all contributed to society, and there were ways for vampires in particular to find ways to feed without needing to harvest people. All in all, it was usually a non-issue when you ran into one. But there were outliers, ones that didn't like to obey the rules, and those were the ones that were hard as hell to deal with. Nobody liked them, not even their own kin, and it never took long for them to be caught with whatever it was that they were doing.
She would have to cast her net of contacts wider, she realized.
“It isn't in her hand, no,” James said, hands resting on his dome of a midsection. “That's what had me worried.” Leliana nodded, setting the letter to the side and picking up the photograph, turning it over to see what the camera had captured. She immediately set the photo down to hide the fact that her hands were trembling. Depicted in the photo, was a bedroom, decorated the way a young teenager might want, with books and a school bag, and clothes strewn about. On the window, etched into the glass, was a symbol that would stick out in any ordinary setting: a circle, with the letter, 'X' carved in the middle of it, with a line slicing the symbol in half vertically.
Even to supernatural creatures, that symbol wasn't to be taken lightly; it was a notorious gang of vampires that often took their prey from wherever they wanted, whenever they wanted, and damn the consequences. They took people of all kinds – werewolf, human, vampire, even some ghouls if they were feeling particularly emboldened. The Excavators, as they came to call themselves, always left this calling card behind whenever they took someone. The police rarely believed that they were involved, as they usually left no other evidence at the scene, it came to be assumed that it was an urban legend that people bought into.
How do you tell someone that their daughter might be a thrall to a vampire?
“I've got some contacts to get in touch with,” Leliana said as she tucked the photo away. “But rest assured, I'll do everything I can to bring your daughter home safely.”
“Oh, thank you! Thank you!” The portly man said tearfully, as though he had finally found his salvation in her. She grimaced, and hoped that he didn't think of her that way; the case had only just started, and she was sure as shit no miracle worker, she thought with a frown. “I'll reward you handsomely for your efforts!” As they worked out the payment arrangements, she began to tick off in her head who she could reach out to in order to get info from the Underground, the haven for most supernaturals that didn't want to fully conform to modern day society, and those that wanted to get away for a while and appreciate the old society that most of them hailed from.
It was quite a nice place, if she were being honest, she thought as she bade farewell to Mr. Cooper. It was beneath the subway tunnels, accessed by vault doors left behind by those that built the tunnels in the first place. The Underground was a cavernous, well-lit area with its own natural resources and Victorian style buildings. She often frequented the area after a case, as humans were welcome as well, so long as they minded themselves, and accepted that if they started trouble, they were on their own, and would likely never be heard from again. They had the best little tavern to drink away her sorrows, she recalled wistfully, practically tasting the last glass of old fashioned whiskey she had down in those depths the last time that she was there.
With a sigh, she tugged her peacoat tighter around her and stepped out of her office, heading down the alley beside her building to try and reach out to some of her contacts. Well, one in particular she knew she could get a hold of. Provided, of course, he was dealing right now...
Sure enough, as she rounded the corner, she saw one of her more reliable contacts, Harvey, doling out blood pills to a vampire. Typically saved for prescription for vampires that needed blood but couldn't get it, the medicine was an ideal quick fix for an urge to feed, as opposed to purchasing packaged blood that needed drinking.
Damn, the worst possible time for her to run into Harvey, of course. She didn't think either of them saw her yet, so she ducked behind the dumpster and held her breath against the stench. She craned her neck toward them, straining to hear what was being said.
“I think I just saw some movement over there,” she heard a smooth, unfamiliar voice say hesitantly, interrupting whatever conversation they had been having before.
“I'm sure it's nothing – cops ain't the type to be sneaky, you know?” There was Harvey's voice, as nasally as ever.
“Yeah, yeah,” she tried to stifle a gasp as she realized that the new voice was coming closer to her. Shit, she thought as she frantically tried to find a better hiding spot that wouldn't blow her cover. Sadly, an alleyway doesn't really afford many places to crawl off and hide when one is in a pinch. “Just let me check and see. For my own personal peace of mind.” She sucked in a breath and rose to her feet, knowing that she had nowhere else to run, and it was better not to startle the vampire too much; you never know what could happen in a dark alleyway.
“I didn't mean to disturb you,” Leliana said easily as she stepped into the open. The vampire had been far enough away that she didn't outright spook him, but he clearly still looked ill at ease, as though he was suspicious of her arrival. She couldn't say that she blamed him, per se. “I came by to see if Harvey was available, that's all.” She took in the vampire's appearance, and found that it was hard to look away.
He stood tall, about a head taller than she was, and was incredibly lean in build. With black hair, streaked with silver and eyes as cold as ice, she had to admit, the vampire was a sight to take in, but she still kept her guard up; this was still a stranger that she was dealing with, in a dark alley with no real witnesses no less.
“You don't say,” the vampire said. He took a step closer to her and sniffed the air. “You're no vampire,” he said, aqua eyes narrowing at her. “What business could you have with him?”
“He deals in more than blood pills, sir,” she said easily with a casual shrug. If she didn't make herself appear as a threat, then things would go over smoother. “I just want information.”
“Is that so?” He said as he took another step closer. She held her ground, showing that she wasn't afraid of this vampire, who felt like he needed to assert dominance over her. It wasn't going to work on her, she thought firmly.
“Finish your business with him, so I can conduct mine,” she said in a no nonsense tone. She was on the clock, and had no time to stand around comparing dicks with this man – a girl's life was at stake!
“And who's to say you wouldn't arrest me?”
“Because I'm not the fuzz,” she said, refraining from rolling her eyes. Really, she should be used to this sort of thing by now; though she was a thicker woman, she otherwise looked the part of an off duty officer, that was for sure. “I'm a private investigator, hired to find someone who's gone missing. Nothing more.”
“Fascinating,” he said, his lips pulling up slowly into a smirk, one fang peeking out from the parting in his lips. She ignored how sexy that looked to her and waited with bated breath for his response. “Very well, I'll leave you be, dearie.” He smirked, baring his fangs with the toothy grin. “For now, at the very least. But I have a feeling that you and I will meet again, my dear.” He licked his lips. “And I'm looking forward to it.”
“Ah, just wait out on the sidewalk for me, alright, doll?” She heard Harvey say from somewhere behind the vampire, but she still didn't take her eyes off of the strange man to check where.
“Sure thing, Harvey,” she said with a nod. “I can respect your privacy.” She spun on her heel and walked back out by the door to her office to wait. Sure, what they were doing was technically illegal, but it was for a good cause, and really, it wasn't worth losing one of her best contacts.
After a few moments, she saw the telltale signs of a vampire taking his leave – a shadowed bat fluttering out of the alleyway and into the night. As she tugged her peacoat tighter around her, she walked back into the alleyway, where, sure enough, Harvey was waiting for her, hands stuffed into his pinstriped pockets and a sleazy smile on his lips.
Chapter Two
“Hey, Leli,” he greeted her quietly. “You sure are getting' good at all that sneakin' you've been doing,” he laughed. “That's the closest I've seen a human sneak up to a vampire without them noticing! You been practicing?”
“Something like that,” she said, struggling not to roll her eyes. That was evidently going to be the trial of the evening: not being a sarcastic bitch to everyone who states the obvious or says something incredibly stupid to her. “Anyway, I think we both know why I'm here, Harvey.”