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by Wrath James White


  mad. He walked past her and into the

  rows of bookshelves, reeling like a

  drunken man. He stopped in front of a

  book in the mythology section cal ed

  Vampires in Fact and Fiction. He pul ed it off the shelf and walked with it back to the huge oak table in the center of the room. He opened it and turned to the

  section on ways to become a vampire.

  There was some nonsense about being

  born on Christmas Day or being

  excommunicated from the church that

  Joe immediately discounted as

  superstition, then there came the part

  about being bitten by a vampire or

  drinking the blood of the undead.

  Joe quickly turned to the section on

  destroying vampires and read about

  nailing them into their coffins by driving a wooden stake through their hearts or

  through their skul s so that they could not rise to feed. There was a prescription

  that cal ed for decapitating and burning the corpses of vampires or dragging

  them out into the sun. Fil ing their mouths with garlic or placing host wafers in their coffins so that they could not lie there. Joe turned more pages until he came to

  a section that reiterated Professor

  Douglas's own remedy for the werewolf

  curse. Curing a vampire of the curse

  likewise cal ed for finding and kil ing the original bloodsucker. Joe slammed the

  book shut and sat there thinking, first about Damon Trent the child murderer

  and then about Alicia, whom he would

  surely murder and consume if he did not cure himself. He got up and walked over to the computer to do a search on

  Damon Trent.

  Chapter Fourteen

  Alicia was fast asleep when the door

  slammed, waking her from her dreams

  and plunging her back into the nightmare of reality. Joe stalked into the room

  looking excited and agitated.

  "I don't know what to do! I don't want to hurt you, but I can't see him again. I just can't face him again!"

  He strode back and forth, gesticulating madly, whipping himself into a frenzy. He stopped abruptly and plopped down next

  to Alicia, startling her and causing her to shrink away.

  He rubbed a hand lovingly over her

  voluptuous ass as she quivered in fear

  and began to sob.

  "Talk to me. Tel me what to do," he said, staring deeply into her terrified eyes.

  "Let me go. You should let me go right away before you do something you'l

  regret."

  "If I let you go I'l just find another woman."

  "Then turn yourself in. They have people who can help you."

  "Doctors? Psychiatrists? They'l just lock me up with this hunger stil gnawing at me each and every day. That would be

  torture. No, I need to find a cure, another cure, a different cure."

  "Joe. Listen to me. You have to let me go, Joe. You can't keep me here. They'l catch you."

  "You're right. I can't keep you here forever. I'm going to have to go after him. But I'm taking you with me.

  Alicia had no idea what the man was

  talking about, but it didn't sound good.

  "You have to go after who?"

  "Damon Trent. He's the one who made me what I am. I have to find him. Destroy him. In order to destroy the curse." Joe sat down and told Alicia everything and she listened, not just in order to gain his confidence and trust, but because

  she was legitimately curious. The story he was tel ing was unbelievable, but by the time he was done he almost had her

  convinced.

  "So you believe that this Damon Trent guy passed on some type of virus to you when he molested you and that's what's

  causing you to change?"

  "It's changing me into a kil er! And if I don't find him then you're going to wind up being my first victim."

  As much as it chil ed the blood in Alicia's veins to hear that he was thinking about kil ing her, she was encouraged by the

  fact that he hadn't murdered her yet and also by the fact that he didn't want to. He didn't want to hurt her. It was that virus inside him making him crazy. It sounded ridiculous when she repeated it to

  herself now, but when he'd told her about the correlation he'd found between the

  werewolf and vampire legends and the

  evolution of the serial kil er it almost made sense to her. If he could just find and kil that fucker that infected him then he'd be cured and he'd let her go and

  maybe they could even go out again

  sometime once he was normal.

  Alicia knew that she was being a fool.

  Why would she want to go out with the

  guy who chained her up and bit her

  nipples off and was more than likely

  going to murder her?

  Because you're a sex-addict, her

  subconscious answered back.

  The likelihood of him curing himself by plunging a stake through the heart of a serial child murderer was so remote it

  was crazy. Stil , it was the only thing she had to hang her hopes on.

  "I'l help you."

  "What?"

  "I'l help you find him ... and kil him." Joe stared into Alicia's eyes for a long moment. He saw an honesty and a trust

  there that was almost childlike. There

  was loneliness there too, and a need-the need for love. He reached out and

  stroked her long curly black hair and

  leaned in to kiss her.

  As Joe's lips touched hers Alicia

  screamed at herself: Bite his lips off. Bite off his fucking tongue! Kil Him! Kil Him!!!

  Instead, she returned his kiss. Their

  tongues dueled and danced and Joe

  lovingly caressed her beautiful body,

  careful to avoid her savaged nipples,

  which were stil raw and tender. He

  kissed her throat and sucked the sweat

  from the hol ows of her col arbones. He licked the salt of her tears from her

  cheeks and brushed his lips against her eyelids. He sucked her bruised lips and kissed the tip of her chin. Then he laid her down and removed the leg spreader

  from between her ankles, slipping off her restraints and kissing the chafed and

  torn flesh beneath, shivering at the meaty metal ic taste of her blood.

  Joe stroked her buttery caramel thighs

  and Alicia moaned in appreciation. She

  tried to tel herself to fight him, to kick him off and run for her life, but he was so big, so strong. She doubted she'd have

  had a chance of overcoming him even

  for a second and she was enjoying his

  touch, enjoying the emotion in his eyes, in his soulful moans, and delicate

  caresses. As much as she hated to

  admit it, she was fal ing for him. She

  gasped as he lowered his weight on top

  of her and parted her thighs, entering her with cautious probing thrusts.

  He lowered his head to the nape of her

  neck and she stiffened, momentarily

  certain that he would bite her again, tear out her throat like a vampire. But when he raised his head there were tears in

  his eyes.

  "I love you, Alicia. You have to help me."

  "I wil . Ipromise."

  That night they made love, gently, softly, sweetly. They gave and took, exchanging pain for pleasure, solitude for solace, and when they were done they held each

  other and wept for both their lives.

  Chapter Fifteen

  Damon was towering above him as

  eight-year-old Joey rounded the corner

  on his BMX bike. The overweight high

  school dropout stood in the middle of the sidewalk in his Windy City Deep Dish


  Pizza delivery uniform, his van idling at the curb, and the passenger door swung

  wide. He leered coyly at little Joey with a lecherous scowl on his face and a cruel gleam in his eyes. His smile was even

  more threatening. It was the predatorial rictus of a hyena approaching weakened

  prey.

  Joe tried to steer around him but the fat teenager stepped right into his path,

  teenager stepped right into his path,

  causing Joe to slam on his brakes and

  skid out, nearly flipping over the

  handlebars. He was just about to cuss

  the chubby loser out when he felt the

  boy's fat fingers close around his throat and lift him from the bike. Joe tried to cal out, but he could get no air in or out of his lungs. He pinwheeled his arms

  and legs in the air as if he were trying to swim away from an onrushing shark as

  the boy carried him across the sidewalk and into the idling van. The fat kid

  smel ed like pepperoni and ammonia.

  That's the last thing Joe remembered

  thinking before the van doors slammed

  shut, sealing

  out the midday August sun and the joyful cries of the kids playing just yards away in the park.

  Joe woke up with his fist clenched tight around Alicia's throat. Her eyes were

  bulging out of their sockets, her tongue lol ed stupidly from her mouth, and her complexion was turning the prettiest

  turquoise blue. He jerked his hands

  away from her neck and jumped back,

  scooting to the other side of the bed,

  startled by what he had done. Alicia was gasping and choking as she sucked air

  back into her depleted lungs. Joe was

  breathing hard with sweat bul eting down his face.

  "I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I-I was having a bad dream. I didn't mean to-I mean, I didn't know what I was doing."

  "You almost kil ed me! You're crazy! Oh my God! You're fucking crazy! Heeelp!

  Heeeelp!!!"

  Joe shook his head in exasperation and

  reached down to pick up the restraints

  from where he'd tossed them on the

  floor. He seized one of Alicia's legs and slipped the leather cuff around her ankle. This time she did try to kick, to fight back. She aimed a kick at his face and

  her heel caught him in the jaw as he

  reached out for her feet, causing his

  head to spin and his lip to split open and run red. Joe barely seemed to notice. He grabbed both of her ankles and flipped

  her over onto her stomach.

  Joe's breath caught in his throat as that perfect ass rol ed into view, wobbling

  temptingly in the moonlight. The hunger came rushing upon him urgent and

  insistent. He sat on Alicia's back as she continued to scream and struggle,

  seizing her ankles and placing the

  leather cuffs and leg spreader back

  between her ankles. Then he turned and

  cuffed and chained her wrists again as

  wel .

  "Noooo! Nooo! Don't do this!"

  "I said I wouldn't hurt you and I won't-not if I can find the cure."

  Joe trussed her up, reinserted the bal

  gag into her mouth and reattached her to the chain hanging from the ceiling before he hurried out of the room.

  Chapter Sixteen

  Emma Purcel was reading a dog-eared

  copy of Tropic of Cancer and waiting for the two law students on the computers

  and the four medical students half

  asleep on the couches and lounge

  chairs to final y realize that nothing they did in the next four hours was going to help them pass a test they hadn't

  prepared for earlier. She was startled

  when the massively muscled psychology

  student suddenly appeared at her desk.

  "Uh, c-can I help you?"

  "I need to find someone."

  "I'm not sure I understand."

  "There's a man I need to find. I was hoping you could show me how to

  search for him on the computer."

  "Oh, sure. There're several searches you can run to track someone on the

  computer. Here, I'l show you." Emma rose from behind the desk and

  immediately felt the large creepy

  student's eyes lunge for her, charging

  over her curves and invading her most

  intimate areas. She felt simultaneously frightened, annoyed, and aroused,

  sensations she was used to

  experiencing in his presence. Her

  nipples hardened and stabbed the sheer

  fabric of her blouse. Joe stared at her heaving bosom with unselfconscious

  lust. Emma's face colored. She turned

  her back to him and sat down at the

  computer.

  Emma had to admit that the boy was

  extremely good-looking. He exuded a

  savage sexuality that was nearly

  oppressive. She could feel his hot breath on the back of her neck as she tapped

  the keyboard and logged on to the Web.

  C , i 7 . - . . so who are we looking for?"

  "His name is Damon Trent. He would be almost thirty by now."

  "Do you have any idea where he might be? A city? A state?"

  "He would stil be in Seattle; either in prison or a mental institution."

  Emma's fingers hovered suspended

  over the keys. This was more of his

  bizarre research.

  "What exactly did he do?"

  "He raped and mutilated a couple young boys about twelve years ago."

  "That's sick! I'm not going to be a part of this! What is this twisted morbid

  fascination you have with these

  monsters? Look, you're online now. I'm

  sure you'l have no problem locating your murderous pedophile. I've got work to do back at my desk." The librarian stood and turned to leave.

  Joe placed a hand on her shoulder and

  gently eased her back into her seat.

  "Please. You have to help me."

  "Why? Why should I help you with this obsession? A child murderer? Why

  would you want to know anything about a man like that?" Joe's voice lowered and tightened to a

  deep self conscious mumble. The

  librarian could feel the boy's body tense as he spoke.

  "Because I was one of the boys this particular monster assaulted."

  The librarian's eyes widened then

  softened and moistened with emotion.

  Her mouth fel open and her body

  slumped back into the chair, as if

  physical y struck by the student's

  unexpected confession. She placed her

  hand atop his and turned to look him in his eyes. Her bottom lip trembled and

  her voice lowered to a soft, maternal

  whisper.

  "Oh my God! I-I'm sorry. I didn't know. No wonder you're so obsessed with finding

  out what makes them tick."

  "Wil you help me?"

  "Of course."

  It took no time at al to locate their kil er.

  "He's not in Seattle anymore. He's in Tacoma, at the state mental hospital in a special unit they have for violent sex

  offenders."

  Joe scrol ed down the screen, reading

  about the hospital where Damon Trent

  had been kept since he'd openly

  confessed to drinking the blood of young boys and was declared unfit to stand trial a dozen years ago. Trent believed that

  he could absorb the souls of his victims by imbibing their body fluids. The article, written two years after his incarceration, said that Trent claimed the doctors at the state hospital were deliberately trying to drive him insane by depriving him of

  human blood to drink.

  Joe wrote down t
he address and phone

  number of the hospital and turned his

  attention back to the thick meaty

  librarian. He'd wanted her for a long time and though he had needed to locate

  Trent, he'd real y come down here for

  her, using his search for the child rapist as a way to get close to her.

  "Would you have a cup of coffee with me?"

  "I don't know. I've got a lot of work to do. Besides, I'm old enough to be your

  mother. Why are you so interested in

  me?"

  "Because you're beautiful and I need a friend right now.,,

  It was the right thing to say. Joe had

  been rehearsing it from the first day he'd seen her. Her need was so obvious you

  didn't have to be a con man or a

  predator to spot it. Emma needed to be

  needed. There was a deep loneliness

  and sorrow within her, like one of those chimpanzee mothers who cradle their

  miscarriages in their arms for weeks,

  refusing to accept their death. Joe

  played on those maternal instincts lying dormant within her, starving for a

  purpose.

  "I know I frighten you. We can take separate cars and go to the cafe down

  the street where there wil be lots of

  people."

  "That sounds awful. I'm sorry. It's not that I think you'd hurt me. It's just that ... those books you read ..."

  "I'm a psychology student and I'm trying to understand what turns normal human

  beings into these vicious predators. One day, I hope I can find a cure for their madness."

  "I think that's admirable, but I hope you won't be offended if I take my own car

  and meet you there?"

  Joe smiled wide.

  "Thank you."

  They talked late into the night. Emma

  told him about her two failed marriages. Her first husband beat her and her

  second left her for her sister. She had a daughter who ran away from home five

  years ago, only two months after her

  sixteenth birthday.

  "Do you ever hear from her?"

  "She cal s every once in a while. When she's in trouble or needs money or just needs someone to listen to her. I'm a

  good listener. I don't know where she is now, though. She hasn't cal ed in

  months."

  "It must be hard, not hearing from your daughter in so long."

  "I cope."

  Joe nodded and looked down at the

  scrap of paper with the name Damon

 

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