Read Experiment in Terror 05 On Demon Wings Online
Authors: Karina Halle
Tags: #Fantasy, #Horror, #Romance, #Adult, #Mystery, #Suspense, #Goodreads 2012 Horror
Or maybe I don’t watch enough
, I thought.
They could
teach me a thing or two.
He looked up at the clock on the wal and from the
hesitant vibe that was rol ing off of him, I knew he was
thinking about leaving. I couldn’t let him, though. Not after
last night. Not after today.
“Can you stay over here? With me?” I asked, conscious
of my parents being in the next room over.
He gave me a smal smile and I knew it wasn’t going to
be good news. Goddamn it, what happened to the
Maximus who asked me out on dates and was always
flirting with me?
“I don’t have any of my belongings on me.”
I nodded and looked down at the greasy lemon chicken.
“But you could come over to my place. If you’d like. I’d
like you to.”
I brought my head up sharply and ignored the vice-like
feel in my head. “You mean it?”
Why didn’t I just add
Gee, golly
at the end of it? But
despite sounding like a fawning idiot, the fact that I didn’t
have to stay in my house was like music to my ears.
He nodded quickly and smiled wide. “Of course I mean
it, Perry. I’d love it. I just have a one bedroom, though, but I
can take the couch. It’s super comfy and light as a good
beignet.”
I didn’t know what that meant but I gave him a grateful
smile and got up to get my stuff together and escape the
confines of my house of horror.
Maximus lived in a smal apartment in a sleek tower of new
apartment buildings by the freeway. The sound of cars
zipping past on the I-5 was as comforting as a warm bath;
how could anything go wrong when the comings and goings
of civilization were just outside the door?
“This is pretty nice,” I said, putting my duffle bag down on
the ground and taking off my shoes.
He shrugged. “You reckon? I don’t know. Where’s the
character?”
He walked into the middle of the room and looked at the
wal s, which were white and barren. His head twitched with
disgust.
“I wasn’t sure how Iong I’d be here for, so I took a place
with a month-to-month lease. Otherwise I would have
scooped up one of the older brick beauties. Something
with heritage. History. Oregon has nothing on Louisiana.
Everything is so…new.”
“Wel , tel that to the ghosts in the Benson hotel,” I said,
remembering the old building with its sordid history and
hauntings.
“Darling, if you think something a hundred years old is
old
, you’ve got something coming to you.”
I stacked my boots in the corner and put my hands on my
hips playful y.
“Oh yeah? And what’s that?”
He grinned. “I’d say it involves beer. Do you want one?”
“I’l have several.”
He disappeared into the kitchen and I fol owed him. Like
the rest of the apartment it was cramped, but it stil looked
snazzy and streamlined. Maybe that’s why I liked the
apartment; there didn’t seem to be any history here to haunt
me.
As he fished a six-pack of Blue Moon out of the fridge I
asked him, “So do you know yet if you’re going to be
staying here? You know, for good?”
He straightened up and slammed the side of the bottle
top against the edge of the counter. The cap flew off and
landed in the sink with a rattling noise. He looked down at
the counter and at the smal impression the force had left in
the cheap material. He ran his fingers over the damage
approvingly.
“There. Now it has more character.”
He handed me my beer, slammed open another beer
and raised his bottle to mine.
“To Portland then,” he said.
“To answering my question,” I replied, keeping my bottle
close.
He took a quick sip of the beer and sighed. He ran a
hand through his hair, being extra careful not to mess up the
slight pompadour at the top, and walked into the living
room, plopping his big frame down on the “beignet-soft”
couch.
I leaned against the kitchen wal and stared at him,
waiting.
“Wel , Perry,” he said slowly. “I’m not sure how long I wil
stay here. If I’m going to start doing other stuff for Jimmy,
then being in Seattle might be the best option.”
It was a shame that the word
Seattle
now brought about
involuntary flinching from me.
He looked up at me hopeful y. “But if you agree to doing
the show, then I’d be more than happy to put down some
roots here.”
I let out a smal sigh and looked down at the zesty
bubbles in the beer. “So, real y, I’m what’s keeping you
here?”
Maximus didn’t say anything, just gave me a quick smile
and took another large gulp of beer. But I knew it was the
truth and it made me feel unbelievably pressured. And
so
not worth it.
“So what do you say, darlin’?”
“Do you real y think I could give you an honest answer
about the show right now? I mean, considering I’m actual y
being haunted myself.”
“Actual y….” He trailed off and turned his attention to the
window where the lights of the city glowed outside.
“What?” I asked, and came closer to him. I stopped in
front of the couch, forcing him to turn his attention back to
me. “
What
?”
“Don’t you reckon this is the perfect time to be filming al
of this?”
I laughed, angrily and to myself. “Are you serious?”
“Wel , yes, Perry. There is obviously something funny
going on. Why shouldn’t this be on the show? It would be
bril iant. We can stil get to the bottom of things; we’l just
have it al on camera. It might even help your case if
things…er…escalate.”
My mouth was hanging open slightly so I snapped it shut,
feeling bitter venom coursing through my veins. “You are
unbelievable, you know that?”
He looked shocked. “What did I say?”
“You are just like
him
,” I spat out, and it looked like I just
slapped him in the face. “Both of you are exactly the same.
Both of you don’t give a shit what happens to me; you just
want to use me for your own profits. You should be
ashamed of yourself. I thought you were different!”
I placed my ful beer down on the coffee table and took
off for the door. I was insulted and furious and so close to
putting a fist through his wal . That would give his stupid
apartment some character, wouldn’t it?
He got up and in a few strides of his long legs he was
down on his knees in front of me, grasping both of my arms
in his hands.
“I’m sorry, please don’t go,” he said.
“Oh, save it,” I said, trying to remove myself from his
grasp. I’d heard that before.
“I’m serious,” he said in his steady drawl. “I was being an
idiot. I’m sorry. I didn’t realize how insensitive I was. You’re
absolutely right, Perry. I guess I just thought you were used
to it.”
“You never get used to it,” I said quietly, and was
surprised to find my vision blurring, tears wel ing up quickly
in my eyes.
“Oh, Perry,” he said, and stood up. He brought me into
his chest and wrapped his arms around me. I stood stiff
and stil until I relented and the tears spil ed out of me. I
didn’t even know why I was crying. I was mad and frustrated
more than anything else. Angry at the world, angry at
Maximus and angry at Dex. Most of al , I felt angry at Dex.
Without him, none of this would have happened and I could
have been living a remotely normal life. I had demons in my
past and skeletons in my closet and he had to come along
and dredge everything up and let them loose to play.
At that moment, as I sniffled my nose on Maximus’s
warm, green plaid shirt, I couldn’t have hated Dex more.
And that’s when it happened. The hot lava that swirled
inside of me concentrated deep in my bel y, lighting up my
bottom half. My head swam against my myriad emotions
and as if the air pressure in the room changed, Maximus
noticed it too. He pul ed back slightly and I stared up at him,
at his ful lips, scattering of freckles and green, green eyes.
Then he kissed me.
And as before, I kissed him back but with a feverish
urgency this time. He tightened his grip around me and
soon I was clawing back at him, feeling his hard arms and
broad chest, squeezing the strength in his shoulders. The
man was built like an ox and I felt like a dainty, little fairy in
his hold.
But as we continued, and the world around us dropped
away, I felt less like a dainty fairy and more like a woman on
a mission. A woman who wanted control. And a woman
who would get it.
We fumbled our way to his shoebox bedroom as he
deftly whipped my tunic and leggings off, leaving me in
mismatched bra and underwear. I didn’t care, though. I tore
open his shirt, the buttons unsnapping in a row with a
satisfying sound.
I had to pause to admire how wel built he was, like a
cowboy from the old west. He looked natural y built, like he
got his pecs from hauling huge bales of hay and his arms
from branding cattle. He took advantage of my admiration
to scoop one arm around my waist, and, like I weighed
nothing at al , he threw me onto the bed. I landed with a soft
thunk and stared at him excitedly through the curtain of
messy hair that cascaded in front of my face.
“So you like it rough, do you?” I said to him in a mean
voice that startled me. It was low and throaty and not at al
like my own.
Maximus didn’t appear to notice. He just grinned, his
eyes blazing, and took off his jeans, flinging them across
the room. The fact that he was going commando was
enough of a surprise to take my mind off my strange voice
deviation. Not so surprising was the fact that he was very
wel endowed (which I already suspected; I mean look at
the size of the man) and hard as steel.
In the blink of an eye, the condom was on and he was on
top of me. I relished the feeling of his large, weighty mass.
He brought his wet lips to my neck and worked his way
down. I know the doctor and pamphlets said it was OK to
have sex a week after a miscarriage, and even though it
had been longer than that, I stil didn’t feel comfortable with
him in that region. At least not with his face.
I arched my back in pleasure as he licked down my hip
bones, I grabbed the side of his head. I gave it a tug, trying
to get him to stop his journey down below and come back
up to me but he was so wrapped up in his pursuit that he
ignored me. I tightened my grip around him and tried again,
to no avail.
A low moan escaped from my lips as a rush of power,
desire and anger rushed up from the bottom of my gut. I
crunched up, brought my hands underneath his armpits,
and with one startling motion, I yanked him up.
I yanked him up
so
hard that he landed up next to me on
the bed, bouncing from the impact.
“Darlin?” he gasped, staring at me in a mix of fear and
surprise.
I couldn’t believe my own strength but I didn’t have the
want to dwel on it.
He tried to sit up and with one hand I shoved his farthest
shoulder back down onto the bed; then, with some newly
found agility, I sprang up and jumped on top of him,
straddling him tightly with my thighs.
I leaned down on him, my breasts pressing against his
chest, and I smiled sweetly.
“Is this too rough for you?”
His eyes narrowed momentarily. “Is that how you want to
play?”
I chuckled and started attacking his neck with my tongue.
I don’t know what had come over me; it was almost like I
was playing a different role, a part in a play. It was scary,
just taking a backseat to al of this as I lightly raked my nails
up and down his arms, but it was strangely liberating. I
wasn’t myself at al , and for once I was OK with that.
In fact, part of me welcomed it. Maybe a little too much.
With one firm hand, I guided Maximus’s cock into me,
which elicited a lustful groan out of him. I didn’t feel any
pain, I didn’t feel much of anything except a surge of energy
spreading apart my insides. I kissed him violently and
gyrated my hips into a fast, steady rhythm, which caused
more of his moaning to fil my mouth.
He tried to pul back and, gasping for breath and not
wanting to come just yet, he pleaded, “Slow down.”