Authors: J. P. Bowie
Jean-Claude put his arms around me and pulled me the rest of the way through the window. "I've got you," he said.
Yeah ... but in the words of Lois Lane, Who's got you?
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Holy crap—what a kick!
"We're flying," I yelled.
he said, our feet touching down on the balcony outside Delano's study.
With a small gesture from his hand, the French doors crashed inwards, wood and glass spraying into the room.
"You!" Delano stared at Jean-Claude, hatred streaming from his eyes. "How dare you enter my home?"
"I dare," Jean-Claude replied, "because it is time for you to learn the error of your ways."
"You would judge me?" Delano rasped. "You ... sodomite!"
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the desk, Jean-Claude hoisted Delano into the air as if he weighed no more than a child of three.
"Jean-Claude," I gasped. "No."
His head whipped in my direction. Releasing Delano from his grasp, he let the stricken preacher slump to the floor.
* * * *
As we landed on the balcony of his apartment, he kept his arms about me and nuzzled my neck with his lips.
"I must apologise for letting you see the darker side of me," he said softly. "I have more powers than I've led you to believe."
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"I had already been in Delano's home. Young Jerry invited me there on our first meeting."
"Oh ... right." I nodded then winced as his hand touched the place where Brett had pounded me.
"They hurt you."
"It's nothing you can't fix."
I followed him into his living room, where a bundle of white fur lay, completely at home, on his couch. "Felicia ...
how...?"
"When you didn't arrive after saying you'd be right over,"
"You know all that?"
"Your mind was filled with it as I searched for you." He kissed me tenderly. "What am I to do with you?" he murmured against my lips. "Spank me?" I suggested, kissing him back.
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"Mmm ... but think of the fun we'd have after."
"I am thinking of that," he said, his voice husky with desire.
"Can I use your shower first?" I asked. "I feel skuzzy after dealing with those dirt-bags."
"Of course." He gave me a little smile. "Would you mind if I joined you?"
"Mind? I'd love it," I said, pawing at his shirt buttons.
In a flash, we were both naked, standing in the shower, warm water pouring down on us. All right! Serious powers he hadn't bothered to mention.
I would have been content to stay holding him for eternity, my arms around him, my hands caressing and stroking the silky smooth skin that covered his taut, sleek body. Every part of me hummed with desire for him. He was everything I wanted and more. And the greatest thing was that I felt as if all the sensations he created in me were also manifested in him. I wanted nothing more than that—well, maybe just a little more.
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"Oh yes," I whispered, grasping the pulsing muscle in my hand and guiding it into my warm, slick depths. He filled me with his man flesh, and the feeling was like nothing I had ever experienced. Wrapped in his arms, his lips thrilling the flesh on the nape of my neck and my shoulders, I leaned back into the strength of his powerful thrusts, matching the slow, sensuous rhythm he'd begun. My body arched in ecstasy as his hand found my throbbing erection.
"Oh God," I murmured, collapsing against him as he covered my neck and face with his sweet, sweet kisses. "I think I just saw Heaven." He chuckled in my ear and nibbled at my earlobe. "My wonderful Ron."
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Whatever was out there, good, bad or plain indifferent, could just wait.
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I called Barney from Jean-Claude's the following day, and he told me he'd taken Jerry to the police station to make a formal complaint against his father, based on the physical abuse he had suffered at his father's hands and those of his henchmen. A warrant for the Reverend's arrest had been issued, and several police officers were on their way to the Delano residence even as we spoke. Yeah!
"Don't forget to watch the news tonight," he said, with a deal of relish. "The media's got wind of it. How, I can't imagine..." I chuckled. "Yeah, isn't that amazing. By the way, how're you and Jerry getting along?"
so..."
"In love?" I finished the sentence for him. "It can happen, Barney."
"Right. I guess that's it. I'm in love with him, Ron. Really in love with him. Crazy, huh?"
"Not so crazy, Barney. He's a lucky guy."
"I'm the lucky one. He's just so incredible. You should see him when he—"
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I walked into the darkened bedroom where Jean-Claude lay in his vampire sleep. I stood for a time by his bedside, just gazing at him, mesmerised as always, by his beauty. The memory of the transformation I had seen up close the day before had begun to recede, thanks to Jean-Claude's whispered assurances that I had nothing to fear from him. All night, we had talked, made love and talked some more until the first grey light of dawn had appeared.
We had talked of the future—our future together. He was cautious at first, taking great pains to lay it all out, so there would be few, if any, surprises in store for me. He drank from me, and I from him, allowing me to again feel the incredible rush of vampire blood coursing through my veins. We would take it easy for a time, he'd said, holding me close, so that I might gently feel my way into this new life.
There are obstacles to overcome, of course, Jean-Claude's aversion to daylight and his need for human blood being the two biggies, but I'm sure we can manage. After all, it's not like he's the only vampire around. LA has quite a community of bloodsuckers—not counting people like Delano and his ilk.
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of himself, babbling on about vampires taking over the world.
Whatever credibility he had left with his fans went out the window after that statement. Barney was there and, on camera, popped Brett on the jaw when the jerk tried to resist arrest. I knew my butch ex-boyfriend had been praying for that opportunity. I saw his lips move as he bent over Brett's prone form, and I knew he was saying, "That's for what you did to Jerry."
Ah, justice ... sometimes it really does work. Jean-Claude switched off the television and smiled at me.
"Feels good, huh," I said, taking his hand in mine.
"What?" I whispered.
"We are about to have company."
"We are? Who?" I heard a gentle knock at the door.
"You may enter," Jean-Claude said, getting to his feet.
"Wait ... you don't know who it is," I hissed, jumping to my feet.
"I know."
The door swung open, and I gasped at the sight of the two men who stood, side by side, in the doorway.
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they were casually dressed in jeans and tee shirts, but I knew immediately what they were.
Roger stepped towards me, a big smile on his cute face.
"Don't be nervous. We won't bite!"
I laughed, feeling foolish, and grasped the hand he offered. "Sorry, this will take a little getting used to."
"I know what you mean," he said. "I'm a newbie, too."
"You're not a vampire?"
"Yes ... but still growing. This big guy here..." He took Marcus's hand, and smiled up at him. "He's being Mr.
Patience, while I make a mess of things."
I gazed at Marcus, feeling a sense of awe overtake me. As I took the hand he offered me, I remembered what Jean-Claude had said—"He is legendary among us"—and in his eyes, I thought I could see the centuries of knowledge and wisdom he had attained. How incredible, I thought,
to be loved by someone like him who had lived a hundred lifetimes
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