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by Corinne Balfour




  VAMPIRE ENSLAVEMENT

  (Lords of Bondage Series #5)

  CORINNE BALFOUR

  FIRST EDITION: SEPTEMBER 2013

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are the products of the author’s imagination and are used fictitiously.

  COPYRIGHT 2013 BY CORINNE BALFOUR

  Brindamour Media

  All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or portions thereof, in any form.

  Vampire Enslavement

  Two females, one human and one blood hybrid, discover a shared destiny:

  The captor has become the captive.

  Cassia Maximus had been the overseer responsible for the milking of the “cows” in her stepmother’s barn. One she had wanted for herself. She hadn’t been able to deny her attraction for the hybrid vamp chained in a barn stall. Now the captives are free and Cassia has become the slave. She must make a choice: submit to her captor or attempt to escape.

  Keira Devine is living a secret double life. She pretends to be a well-mannered and perfectly behaved lady-in-waiting to the princess, but at night, she becomes someone else. She has an addiction to feed—that of blood drinking, and she is willing to do whatever it takes to acquire what she wants. And what she wants is a taste of royalty, a taste of the silver eyed hybrid. But he is too far above her in status and rank, completely unapproachable. So she does what she must. She will take him by force...in complete anonymity.

  OTHER BOOKS BY CORINNE BALFOUR

  Lords of Bondage Series

  #1 - Deceptive Lord

  #2 - Dark Lord

  #3 - Vampire Slave Trade

  #4 - A Neglected Lord

  Chapter 1

  “I need a drink.” The weakness was upon her again. Kiera couldn’t let it show.

  “You will not waste this opportunity, Kiera. You will conduct yourself like the lady I know you to be,” Druscilla said.

  “Don’t I always?” Kiera ignored Druscilla’s snort and scanned her new surroundings. She had never been outside of Asstrumnia and she had certainly never expected to find herself in Rome. Her people were at war with the Romans. “I’m dying of thirst here, Druscilla.”

  Druscilla’s gasp conveyed irritation. “I’m sure they’ll have something to offer us when we get inside. Some wine, perhaps.”

  Wine wouldn’t cut it. “I need blood.”

  “Why?” Druscilla’s face was full of confusion and she looked at Kiera like she had three heads. “I haven’t had blood since…I don’t know when.”

  Kiera was saved from answering when shouts from outside alerted them to the presence of intruders.

  Druscilla hissed and bared her fangs. “Romans. I thought they had all been exterminated like vermin.”

  Kiera knew she was too weak to protect herself. She stood in the darkened corner of the room while her friend dispatched the human soldiers that had somehow made it past their hybrid warriors. Kiera crouched on the cold stone floor and crawled to one of the fallen bodies. The man was making gurgling sounds and blood was pouring from the gaping hole in his throat that Druscilla had made. Freaking roadkill, that was what he was, and she was about to dine on him like some kind of vulture. How pathetic was that? Pretty damn pathetic, she told herself, but she had no choice. She was desperate to fuel her depleted energy reserves. She was sick and no one could know how bad off she was or she’d be sent home. She tentatively took a sip, but the taste was unbelievably bitter and made her choke. Freaking fuckball! She spit out the noxious substance and started to cough. She lifted herself to her knees and backed away from the dying soldier while she tried to stop herself from vomiting on the floor. She ended up dry heaving and clutching her stomach while the battle continued around her. At least she hadn’t ingested much of the disgusting stuff. No way was she going to try human again. She felt lightheaded and disoriented as hybrids and Romans clashed swords just a few feet away from her.

  “What’s wrong with you, Kiera? Fight these assholes.” Druscilla dodged a sword aimed at her head and kneed the Roman in the balls. She ripped into the man’s throat and held him imprisoned in her gaping jaw. His legs dangled helplessly in the air while she jerked her head like a lioness with her prey. She released him to dispatch an approaching human who came at her with a battle axe. Some of their hybrid warriors rushed inside to assist, but Druscilla didn’t need much help. She was a killing machine like many of their blood hybrid females.

  Kiera pushed herself to her feet, intending to do her part as well. But she felt dizzy, like she was about to pass out. She needed blood and not that disgusting Roman shit. She turned her head as a human came toward her with his metal sword swinging. She was mesmerized by the sight of his crimson blood dripping from his chest. It pooled onto the floor, making the human male seem like a walking fountain of tastiness. But she knew this one would taste much like the last one, and that one had made her vomit. She needed a drink as much as she needed to breathe, but it had to be high quality shit. Someone filled with the delicious blood of a powerful hybrid warrior from her native Asstrumnia would suit her just fine, and there was a villa full of them right now. One of them would be her next feast, willing or not. Most likely not.

  A hand grasped the soldier by his throat and Kiera heard the sound of bones snapping. The hybrid warrior threw the soldier onto the floor and lifted her body to cradle it against his chest. She clung to his impossibly broad shoulders, knowing he represented safety. But she changed her mind about that when she looked into his chilling eyes. Her rescuer was one of their most esteemed lords, Modez Halloran. And he wasn’t impressed by her at all.

  “What the fuck am I supposed to do with you? If I set you down somewhere, you’ll probably not survive ten minutes.”

  “I can defend myself from humans. Any hybrid can do that much.”

  Modez grunted. “Apparently you cannot. I’ve never seen a more pathetic female.”

  Kiera pushed her hands against his chest. “Put me down.”

  “Gladly.” Modez opened a closet and shoved her inside, slamming it shut. “Stay there and maybe you will live.”

  Kiera glared at Modez through the wood slats. The male had called her pathetic and had locked her in a closet like one would do a child. In that moment she hated him. And she would make him pay for disrespecting her.

  * * *

  They had come. Cassia heard the sounds of battle outside her room and knew the Roman soldiers had come for her. Someone must have alerted the authorities that the villa had been taken by hybrid vampires and they were attempting a rescue. She couldn’t tell which side was winning, but the screams were getting closer now and the sound of metal striking metal made her ears ache. Cassia wrapped the sheet more tightly around her and waited helplessly in her room. It wasn’t long before someone broke the lock and barged inside. She gasped in relief when she recognized the middle-aged man garbed in the uniform of the Centurion. Claudius Brutus was a friend of the family and was especially close to her stepbrother, Lucius Maximus. “You’ve come for me.” She was pleased to see Claudius, but she worried about Cabrian, her hybrid captor. She didn’t wish any harm to come to him.

  Claudius grasped her by her shoulders and gave her a hug. “Cassia, my God. What has become of you?”

  Claudius was highly decorated in silvered armor and his helmet was plumed with peacock feathers. Cassia wore only a bed sheet. Her friend was shocked to see that she had been kept naked. He would fear the worst. “It is alright. I am okay.”

  “You’re not wearing any clothes. Those beasts! I wish I could have protected you.”

  “How did you know we needed help?” />
  “We came across an escaped slave. He told us the villa was under assault.” Claudius took a deep breath and said, “We didn’t know what we’d be facing or we would have sent for reinforcements. We’re only one centuria and there’s not enough of us. I fear we will fail you.”

  Cassia placed her hand lightly on his arm. “You are here. That is all that matters.”

  Claudius wiped a bead of sweat from his brow. “We were returning from a skirmish on the border. It didn’t go well for us there and we had lost a lot of men. When we ran into that slave, we knew we couldn’t delay. I sent a man to inform Lucius that something horrible had happened and that he should return home at once. I thought maybe some of the slaves had revolted.” He jerked his head to the side as the shouting and sounds of clashing weapons grew louder. “I didn’t conceive of this.”

  She tightened her grip on his arm, wanting to console him and knowing she could do little to comfort him. “How could you have known, Claudius? Do not torture yourself.”

  “Where’s the lady of the villa? You are the first human we’ve seen since our arrival.”

  “The hybrids killed nearly everyone.” No surprise there since the hybrid vampires were both beautiful and deadly. “Lucine’s not here. She left before the hybrids arrived. Janus and Flavian are both dead. Calpurnia and Lavinia were taken captive, but they’re not being held here. They’ve an awful plan for the two of them.”

  Myriad emotions were etched onto Claudius’ face. Guilt, agony, and despair were among them. “I’m so sorry. None of you deserved this.”

  She couldn’t think of the ones lost to her. So many were dead, and if she was not careful, she would be one of them. “You must warn Lucine. They’re hunting her. I don’t think she knows the villa has been taken by hybrids. If she returns home, they’ll torture her in the most horrific manner before they kill her.”

  “I’ve seen them in action. What they can do with their fangs, it’s unlike anything I’ve ever seen and I’ve seen nearly everything.” Claudius trembled so hard that his sword shook in his hand. “These aren’t ordinary hybrids. They’re blood hybrids. Vampires. I’m not sure we can win this fight.”

  “You must escape. Warn Lucine of the danger and ensure the safety of the Maximus family.”

  “You must come with me.” Claudius’ eyes were questioning as they locked on hers. “Do you think to remain here?”

  Cassia didn’t know how to respond. She couldn’t possibly stay at the villa when her friends had risked their lives to rescue her from captivity. But how could she leave Cabrian? They had gotten close. He had promised to make her his mate. But she knew it wasn’t wise to trust someone who was her enemy. Even if he wished to keep her, the other hybrids wanted her dead. The wisest course was to leave with Claudius. And she had to warn her family of the danger. “I don’t want you to die trying to get me out.”

  “I cannot leave you here to be ravished by those creatures. Our only hope is to escape this place. Stay behind me and I’ll get you out of here.”

  Claudius gripped Cassia’s arm and pulled her out of the room. Part of her wanted to break free from his hold and flee to her bedchamber. Cabrian would be angry to find her missing. He had done much to spare her life and leaving seemed wrong. She had conflicting feelings about it, but in the end she allowed Claudius to take her away. He tried to evade the fighting, but it was impossible. It wasn’t long before they were surrounded by hybrids. She looked around her and realized most of the Roman soldiers lay dead on the floor. They weren’t getting out of this.

  “What do we have here, a fleeing slave?” Shane McDonald stared daggers at Cassia.

  Claudius raised his sword into the air and tried to block Cassia with his body. “This is Cassia Maximus and she’s no slave.”

  “One of our warriors did claim her as such. Lay down your weapon. It is over.”

  Cassia knew that Claudius was probably dead either way. She wasn’t sure about her fate. She scanned the room, looking for Cabrian. He would intervene on her behalf, at least she hoped. She searched for his handsome face in the crowd, but she couldn’t find him. Some of the hybrids tackled Claudius to the floor and his sword fell several feet away. Cassia clutched the sheet more tightly to her body and implored the hybrids to show mercy, although she knew full well it wouldn’t do any good. Past experience had taught her the futility of begging. “Please don’t kill him!”

  “He’s a Roman. He deserves to die.” Shane grabbed her by her hair and slung her to the stone floor. “But he will not die just yet.”

  Cassia saw a line of Roman soldiers in the open space. They kneeled on the floor with their hands tied behind their backs. She knew that Diermont would execute them all and was probably delaying it so he could torture them first. Tears streamed down her face as she watched the hybrids bind Claudius. They beat him with their fists and stomped him with their feet.

  Shane ripped the sheet from around Cassia’s body and used it to tie her hands behind her back. He forced her to kneel beside her friend Claudius. She felt numb. She had been through this before and had thought then that she would die with the others. She hadn’t really thought she’d escape her fate. Claudius looked at her with haunted eyes. He mouthed that he was sorry. She closed her eyes, wishing the nightmare would end.

  “Please, don’t hurt the lady. She’s done nothing to earn your wrath,” Claudius said.

  Shane responded with an incredulous look. “This woman held me prisoner. She forced milkmaids to rub my cock in order to steal my seed.” His eyes narrowed and his hands clenched tightly around the hilt of his steel longsword. “She’s not innocent by any means.”

  “The hell you say!” Claudius appeared confused as well as deeply offended.

  Shane leaned on his sword and said, “I know what I’m talking about, Roman. That lady,” he said while pointing at Cassia, “was the overseer.”

  Claudius shook his head. He was both bewildered and frightened. “You make no sense, man.”

  “It’s about the Hydra. Comprehend me now?”

  Claudius gave Cassia a questioning look, and she responded by staring at the floor since she didn’t want to see the comprehension dawn in his eyes once he learned she wasn’t the person he thought her to be. She knew she was guilty of the crimes mentioned. She had overseen her stepmother’s hybrid milking operations in that barn. Many of the hybrids, like Shane, had reason to want her dead.

  “My lady is a virtuous woman,” Claudius said. “She would not have done something so horrible. I beg you not to kill her.”

  “We won’t kill her, but her master will not be pleased that she ran from him. There will be punishment for that.”

  She waited for what seemed like hours. She felt relieved that she would not be killed, but she feared what the punishment would entail. They could torture her, mutilate her. She started trembling while her brain ruminated on the possibilities, none of them good.

  Eventually Cabrian arrived. He was dressed in his customary black linen trousers and black leather boots. Unlike the Romans, the hybrid warriors were devoid of armor, and in truth, they didn’t seem to need it. He wore no tunic and his bare chest gleamed with sweat. He had been fighting and he bled from small cuts, although she saw no noticeable wounds. She could tell he was furious by the look in his eyes. Perhaps she would die after all.

  “You were trying to leave me?”

  His masculine beauty struck her anew, but he was so very angry with her. “Cabrian, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to—”

  “It’s Lord Ross. You are my slave and you are not allowed to leave. Do you understand?”

  He had withdrawn his permission for her to use his given name, which didn’t bode well for her. “I didn’t wish to leave you, Lord Ross. Claudius Brutus is a friend. He was only trying to help me.”

  “By stealing you from me?” Cabrian gripped her by her waist and hauled her to her feet. He forced her to stand before Claudius and the rest of the Roman soldiers.

  Cassia was p
ainfully aware of her nudity and it filled her with shame. With her hands bound behind her back, she could not cover herself. “Please, Lord Ross.”

  Cabrian stood behind her body. He ignored her pleas and ran his hands down the insides of her thighs. “Notice the blue rot. This woman can never again harbor a human’s cock, not without it harming the man. That is what blue rot does.”

  Cassia was mortified as all eyes focused on the blue designs that covered her skin. The stains had been made by hybrid semen and it was proof of her fallen status.

  “You raped her,” Claudius said with horror in his voice.

  It hadn’t been rape. Cassia had allowed Cabrian to take her body, and what was worse, she had enjoyed it. She had lusted after Cabrian the entire time he had been her captive, so she hadn’t resisted his touch when she became his slave. “Please, Lord Ross.”

  “The woman you tried to rescue is already dead to Romans. She’s a slave now.” Cabrian cupped her naked sex in his hand and said, “This lovely piece of fur is mine. This sweet channel will serve hybrid cock.” His other hand moved to her lower abdomen to rub it lightly. “Her womb will breed hybrids.” His hand lifted from her stomach to capture a naked breast. “These plump mounds will feed hybrid infants, not Romans.”

  Cassia felt her face flame as Cabrian fondled her in front of the captured Roman soldiers. Suddenly, he kneeled between her legs and separated her thighs. With fangs extended, he swooped his head perilously close to her sex and latched onto the soft flesh of her inner thigh to feed from her there. She jerked as his fangs pierced her, but soon the pain faded and the sensation grew much more pleasant. She clutched his hair and trembled while he drank from her. The motions of sucking and swallowing caused his face to rub against her sex. Shamefully, she found it arousing.

 

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