Read Pucker Up (A Damsels of Distress Novel) Online
Authors: R. A. Gates
her by surprise. Flirting was hard.
Next to her, a lovely, but much
older, blue faery talked to Thane with a
smile on her lips. There was something
about him that sure attracted the cougars.
A hand squeezed her knee,
bringing her attention back to the satyr.
Not wanting to be rude but also not
wanting to encourage him, she patted his
hand before removing it from her leg and
placing it on his own. All while smiling
warmly, of course.
Ralph's hand then snaked its way
to the exposed skin on the top of her
back, underneath her hair. A shiver ran
down her spine. Instead of shrugging him
off like she was inclined to do, she
picked up her drink and took a big sip.
She forgot the shock of sour that hit her
last time. Her eyes watered as she
forced herself to swallow.
Ralph chuckled as he rubbed
small circles on her upper back. “You'll
get used to it, love.”
She was about to ask him what
he knew about Prince Sebastian when
his arm was forcefully pulled away.
They both spun around to see Garren
holding onto Ralph's wrist.
“Hands off,” Garren said, glaring
at the satyr.
Ralph wrenched his arm away
and stood up to face Garren. The satyr
was taller, but Garren had him beat in
bulk.
“Bugger off. The lady's with
me,” Ralph said. They stood facing each
other in silence. She was about to
separate them, when a beautiful woman
with ebony skin beat her to it.
“Care to dance?” she asked
Garren.
He looked to Ivy, waiting for her
to say something. She nodded her head,
encouraging him to go with the woman.
The woman was a werewolf, by
the look of the scars she proudly wore
on her arm. She led him to the dance
floor where he wrapped his arms around
her delicate frame.
“Who was that bloke?” Ralph
asked as he sat back down.
“No one special.” She peeked
back over her shoulder to see Garren
smiling and laughing with the woman, as
if they were a couple. She ignored that
little twinge in her chest as she smiled
over at Ralph.
“So Ralph, how long have you
been in...”
The mark on her wrist burned
more intensely than it had since entering
the bar. Only one creature still had that
effect on her anymore. A horrible
sensation washed over her that she'd
only felt a few times in her life. It felt
like tiny icicles stabbing her all over her
skin. She went on alert; muscles tensed,
heart sped up and adrenaline coursed
through her veins.
A pale hand tapped Ralph on the
shoulder. “I said…” he started as he
turned, but his next words died on his
lips as he came face to face with the
intruder. Blood drained from his face as
his mouth dropped open. “Well, it... it
was nice talking to you, Ivy,” he
stammered before he slunk away.
Coward.
She
stared
straight
ahead,
counting the bottles of liquor lining the
shelves behind the bartender. Out of the
corner of her eye, a man dressed in
black took the seat Ralph vacated.
He didn't say anything for a good
two minutes as she sat frozen in her seat.
It dawned on her, then, that she didn't
have to stay there. The club was huge
and a girl had to make her rounds, right?
Without a word to her new
neighbor, she moved to stand, when a
cold hand clamped onto hers. She
flinched at the touch and tried to yank
her hand free, but he held on. She finally
turned to glare at the man next to her.
His short black hair and almond
shaped eyes spoke of an Asian heritage,
most likely Korean. He was handsome
and appeared to be older than her by
only a few years, though it could have
been centuries.
Then it happened. He revealed
himself when he smiled. “Hello, Ivy,” he
said, the light glinting off his pearly
white fangs.
Her mind went blank. What was
it? Sourdough? Rye? When finally she
found the word, her voice barely rose
above a whisper. “Pumpernickel.”
Chapter 16
“Pardon?” The corners of his
eyes crinkled as the vampire smiled at
Ivy.
She racked her brain for any
excuse to get away from him but nothing
came to her as she gazed into his black
eyes. She'd never spoken to a vampire
before and she wouldn't be any time
soon if she couldn't get her tongue to
work.
She tamped down her first
instinct to grab the wooden stake she
always kept at her back. It wouldn't do
her any good anyway, seeing that she
didn't have it with her. Trainers had
drilled the 'stake first' mantra into all
their trainees, not that she ever did. The
last time she was around a vampire was
during the last attack, before all hell
broke loose. It wouldn't do to kill him,
though, especially since they were
supposed to be on the same side of the
whole Weed versus Bane feud.
“You don't have to be afraid, Ivy.
I have no intentions of hurting you,” he
said, finally releasing his hold on her
hand.
Her brain finally decided to kick
in and joined the party. “How do you
know my name?”
His voice rang out as he laughed.
It was such a joyous noise, and she hated
him at that moment for not being the
monster she grew to expect of his kind.
“I have these things called ears.”
He pointed to the side of his head. “The
satyr called you that when he left.”
“It hardly seems fair for you to
know my name when I have no clue who
you are.” She didn't know where this
courage was coming from, but she hoped
it lasted.
“My apologies. My name is
Hyong-zoo Lee, but please call me Zoo.”
He presented his hand, which she took
after a second’s hesitation. The coldness
of his skin shocked her, even though he
was just touching her a second ago.
She smiled and nodded politely
as she glanced around the bar, searching
for her friends. Athena was laughing it
up with the pack in the corner. Thane
was talking to a different woman, again,
much older than he was. And Garren sat
across the room, charming a few women,
if the lovesick look on their faces was
any indication. They were all so
involved in their own conversations, she
could be on fire and they wouldn't
notice.
“Well, Zoo,” she said, hopping
off the stool. “It was nice meeting you,
but—”
“I know who you're looking for.”
He was leaning in so close his cool
breath tickled her throat.
She pulled back in shock.
Can he
read my mind?
“What? H-how?” She
gawked at him with her mouth hanging
open.
Zoo smiled and pointed over her
shoulder to Thane. “Your friend isn't
very subtle in his quest for information.”
She sat back down and absently
took another sip of her Poison Apple.
Damn it.
She struggled to keep a straight
face as she swallowed.
By the look of amusement in
Zoo's eyes, she failed. She assumed he
had the information she wanted, since he
brought the subject up, but he wasn't
saying anything. He just sat there,
sipping at his glass with a red liquid
inside. She didn't even want to think
about what it was. Of course, with her
track record with him so far, it was
probably just tomato juice.
Her impatience got the better of
her, so she turned her body towards him
and crossed her legs. “So...”
“So...” He swiveled around in
his seat, his knee grazing against her.
This coy game he was playing grated her
nerves. She didn't know how to drag the
information out of him. If Athena was
talking to him, she'd know everything by
now, including the mystery of boxers or
briefs.
“Well, are you going to tell me
or not?”
Zoo chuckled and reached out his
hand to slowly run it down the side of
her arm. “You have a lot to learn about
using seduction to get what you want.”
A shiver ran down her body from
his touch. He stopped at her hand and
curled his fingers around hers. “Come.
One dance before I give you what you
seek.”
Her body acted on his command
without hesitation, despite the protests
from her brain. He was still very
dangerous, but slightly charming. Quick-
tempered and unpredictable, vampires
were tolerated members of the magical
community— glad to have on the team
when at war with Eradicators, but not
wanted at the victory party.
Is he using some sort of hocus
pocus on me?
Zoo was the perfect gentleman
on the dance floor, keeping a respectable
distance between them as they swayed to
the music. She was sure he noticed the
nervous sweating of her palms and back,
but he didn't say anything.
“So, how do you know where
Prince Sebastian is hiding?” Might as
well get right to the point.
“Well, when you’ve been around
as long as I have, you learn things.”
“And
you’ve
learned
that
he’s…?”
Zoo laughed and twirled her
around like a ballerina. “You’re all
business, aren’t you? I will tell you
after
our dance.”
She caught a glimpse of Garren,
glaring at them from a table full of
women trying to get his attention. He
was mouthing something, but she had no
idea what it was. She was so distracted
trying to decipher Garren's message, that
she never noticed Zoo leaning in until
the base of her neck tingled from the
touch of his lips.
She gasped and pulled away, her
heart pounding.
The smile that he wore since he
sat next to her vanished. “I'm sorry. I
don't know what came over me, but you
just smell so... delectable.”
“Yeah.” She forced a laugh. “I
get that all the time.” She stepped back
to put some much needed space between
them. “I thought you guys couldn’t feed
off witches. Something about our magic
making you sick.”
Zoo chuckled, regaining his
charming composure. “That’s true, but
you might be worth the pain.”
Oh, that makes me feel so much
better
.
“Don’t look so scared. We don’t
need to kill to feed, and most of us
don’t.”
“Most?”
This
wasn’t
new
information, but the way he spoke made
the little hairs on the back of her neck
stand on end.
He settled his hand on her waist
and slowly brought her closer. With his
other hand, one of his fingers trailed a
path down her temple, along her jawline
and down the curve of her neck, causing
a shudder to roll through her body.
“Don’t worry. You’re safe with
me.” His dark eyes captured hers and
held tight. Despite what he said, he
looked like he wanted nothing more than
to eat her up.
Breathing suddenly became a
foreign concept. She swallowed, trying
to compose herself to reply when she
was yanked sideways by her elbow.
Garren gripped her arm and
pulled her behind him. She stumbled into
him but didn’t protest his caveman
gesture. Zoo was starting to creep her
out. But she still needed him to tell her
where the prince was hidden.
Wanting to ease the tension
before Garren bruised her arm, she
smiled and introduced the two men.
“Zoo knows where we can find
Prince Sebastian and was just about to
tell me, weren’t you?”
Zoo broke the stare down he was
having with Garren and his eyes flitted
over to her.
His features softened as he
smiled. “Of course.” But before he could