Bite Me Baby, One More Time
Here's installment two of a series of my vampire shorts! Previously an exclusive release, I can now share these with a broader audience, and will likely be expanding on them as well. Sweet and steamy, they take place in a larger vampire mythos that began with a young Roman woman who was born more than she seems. Keep posted! More to come!
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Go. Go go go go
go
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Clenching a list of errands in her teeth as she ran around getting items for her sister's wedding, Bethany St. Claire just kept moving. The favors were in her trunk, the champagne flutes were in a
highly
secured box at the foot of her passenger seat, and she'd arrived at the tailor's only a minute behind on her itemized itinerary.
Preternaturally gifted in the art of organization, the nearly-thirty-year old pharmaceutical lab analyst had caved to her sister's begging to act as wedding planner. Erica had never been good with documentation and bureaucracy, and knew the hassle of putting together her nuptials
on paper
would be more stress than she wanted to handle. So, as her "wedding present" (her sister's words), Bethany had agreed and the two of them negotiated. Erica nailed down her 'dream day details' and navigated the arduous process of picking her hall, vendors, caterer, entertainment... All the bells and whistles. Bethany had done all the actual scheduling, budgeting, ordering, and booking. (Also a lot of the tasting, let's be honest!)
Seriously though, the wedding biz was SUCH a racket and a headache.
Grabbing the tuxedos (seven in all), Bethany mentally checked off another task on her list. The next day was the wedding, and the rehearsal dinner was only six hours out. The big event was a church wedding followed by a reception at a quaint, local venue: Ivverson Rose Garden and Botanic Park, a sprawling New England mansion built for a family that made its wealth establishing a successful fishing company in the early 1900s. Very storybook vibe to the old estate. Became a landmark upon the passing of its last owner. The house was rented for events, and the grounds were absolutely breathtaking; they'd been extensively planted by the wife of a great-grandson, and now were kept meticulously.
Erica was going to look so incredible in her lace, portrait-back mermaid-silhouette ivory gown among the roses, Bethany thought. As much of a pain in the ass the planning was, it would be worth it. What were big sisters for?
After laying the tuxes carefully in her back seat, Bethany checked the item off for real and finally dropped the list in the front. Everything was still going smoothly enough so far. Just had to confirm with the florist, bakery, and band that tomorrow was the day!, when they would arrive, how to finalize payment. Relatives were helping out by chipping in on different tabs, so of course that was as difficult as possible. Before she could go home and get ready to enjoy the rehearsal dinner, there was still the matter of dropping some items, including the favors, at Ivverson's.
Bethany secured the suits on the hooks in her car, then finally got in herself to begin the next task. She let her cellphone synch to her hands-free system so she could make calls on the way. The garden estate was about forty-five minutes out of town, and there was not a second to waste.
A text came in, her car announcing it pleasantly.
"Message from RAUL MADERA", it chimed (butchering his name), offering the on-screen option to read or ignore. Since she hadn't pulled out yet, Bethany hit "read" before buckling in. The robotic voice proceeded "Going well, love? I'll meet you at your place by six thirty" and then fell silent. In response, Bethany hit a button and a beep sounded, followed by: "What do you need?"
"Text Raul Madera", she said loudly and clearly. It beeped back.
"What is your message?"
"Hey comma, will be driving shortly comma, but yes period. On my way to Ivverson's comma, see you then." She gave it a second and then said "Send".
"Sending..." her car dutifully replied. "Message sent." Nodding, the curvy woman began to exit the tailor's parking lot.
As she drove, his call rang in; she still got a floaty feeling in her belly when she saw his name. Quickly punching the button, she greeted him throatily. "Hey."
The rich laugh that bubbled through her car's speakers made her warm every time she heard it.
"Drive safely, mi amor," he pretended to scold her. "I know you're dealing with a lot of stress right now, but as Douglas Adams wrote, 'Don't panic'." Bethany snorted and smiled wide.
"Our family weddings are always like this. I swear the party will make up for all the running around I've had to do the last week."
"Oh I have no doubt we'll have fun at the party. I am grateful your sister chose an evening wedding." Though contrary to popular belief, the sun wouldn't kill one of his kind, they weren't really fans. They were a nocturnal species and enjoyed it. "I can't wait to see you tonight."
"You're just besotted," she teased, her face red. That had happened a lot since she met Raul.
"Who could blame me?" he purred back. "When you're finally free tonight, I'm going to devour you."
"In what way?" Bethany sassed her unusual new 'gentleman friend'. Their connection was explosively physical from the top... she just hoped Raul was into her for more than her blood type.
"Any way you desire, cara mia," he said, borrowing the phrase from the late Raul Julia, whom the 143-year old vampire swore up and down was named after
him
. Bethany's voice cracked in a moan over the phone connection.
"Mmm, sweet talker."
Dating a mortal woman wasn't exactly forbidden among the night-walkers, but they did tend to prefer as few non-vamps knew of them as possible. However, it