Read Pucker Up (A Damsels of Distress Novel) Online
Authors: R. A. Gates
of Garren’s grip. “Don’t I get a say? It’s
my
blood he wants.”
“And soul,” Garren added.
“Don’t forget that part.”
Oh, right.
She was so distracted
by the idea of being bitten by a vampire
every day that she totally glossed over
the whole soul binding thing. “I know.”
She glanced back at the vampire
slumped over on the bed, some of her
blood still smeared on his chin. That
wasn’t a sight she wanted to get used to.
But would sacrificing herself to Prince
Sebastian be enough to get karma off her
back? Could she really have a better life
after he found someone else to bond
with?
“All is ready,” Madame Rita
said, standing outside the circle of
candles. Her posture was stiff with her
hands clasped in front, portraying more
courage than her eyes held.
Prince Sebastian scooted to the
end of the bed and gingerly placed his
feet to the floor. He leaned into Zoo as
he shifted his weight to his legs.
Wobbling slightly for only a second, he
stood upright and on his own. “Shall
we?” He gestured toward the circle on
the floor.
Ivy hesitated, doubts rooting her
feet to the floor.
I’m not ready for this.
She met Garren’s gaze, hoping he’d give
her a way out.
He held his hand out to her.
“We’re leaving.”
That was good enough for her.
She clasped his hand, taking comfort in
the way his warm palm molded perfectly
with hers.
“That
is
enough,”
Prince
Sebastian snapped, the fury in his tone
stopping them in their tracks. “I have
indulged you quite enough. You will
enter the circle and complete the
bonding ritual of your own free will or
he will die.” His intense glare directed
at Garren left no doubt who ‘he’ referred
to.
“Don’t listen to him, Ivy. He’s
too weak to hurt me,” Garren said. He
turned to lead her out of the room when
his fingers slipped through her grasp.
In a blur of movement, Zoo
zipped across the room and then pinned
Garren against the wall. The vampire’s
forearm
pressed
against
Garren’s
Adam’s apple. “But
I
can hurt you.”
Garren pushed against Zoo’s
chest. He couldn’t breathe. It wasn’t
working. The vampire was too strong.
Ivy’s heart practically exploded
in panic. She needed to help Garren; to
tear the vampire away from him. She
quickly surveyed the room, searching for
anything to use as a weapon.
Thane attempted to pull Zoo
away from his stepbrother but he had
about as much effect as a fly trying to tip
over a cow.
On the other side of the burning
circle of candles sat a small heap of
splintered wood that was once a chest of
drawers. Even if the pieces of wood
weren’t sharp enough to actually impale
and kill the vampire, they might cause
enough pain to get Zoo to ease up. She
pointed at the pile and sent her magic to
each piece. The pseudo-stakes vibrated
as they lifted inches off the ground. It
was working. She didn’t have time to
celebrate the fact that her magic was
obeying her on the first try. With a swish
of her hand, she sent the weapons flying
across the room.
Just before they hit the sweet
spot—the quickest route to the heart,
right under the left shoulder blade—Zoo
spun around and used Garren as a shield.
Ivy gasped and waved the
projectiles off to the side instead. The
wood slammed into the wall and then
clattered to the ground by Garren’s feet.
He heaved air into his lungs now that his
airway wasn’t being crushed. That was
too close.
Zoo stood behind her friend, one
arm loosely wrapped around his
hostage’s neck, as he spoke to her over
Garren’s shoulder. “Impressive. But try
that again and I’ll simply snap his neck.”
Garren coughed as he shook his
head while holding her gaze. “Don’t,” he
croaked out. “Don’t do it.”
Is he serious?
How could she
not
bond with Sebastian if it meant
keeping Garren alive? At that moment,
she’d gamble her soul for his safety. She
racked her brain for another way out, but
her mind was blank. Resigned to her
fate, she stepped closer to the totally
aggravating, but positively captivating,
guy so that only inches separated them.
She wanted to make sure he could see
the resolution in her eyes. “I can do this.
He’ll fix the wards and then find
someone else to bond to.” She turned to
Sebastian. “Right?”
He nodded. “Of course.”
“See? I can do this,” she said,
trying to convince herself as much as
Garren. She jutted her chin out and freed
her bloody wrist from her shirt, pulling
out a few hairs that were stuck to the
fabric with dried blood.
Garren struggled to get out of
Zoo’s grip, with no luck. “Ivy, no!”
Zoo tightened his arm around
Garren’s neck, putting him in a headlock.
He could still breathe, but talking was
difficult. Thane stood quietly next to his
stepbrother while Sebastian led Ivy the
candles. Taking a deep breath, she
squared her shoulders and then stepped
into the circle. The light from the
candles flickered over the floor.
Sebastian entered and stood in
front of her. “It will all be over soon,”
he promised as he turned her around so
her back was to him.
She fought to stop the tremors
threatening to take possession of her
body. This was wrong on so many
levels, but letting Garren die would be
disastrous. Gritting her teeth, she braced
herself for the pain about to come. He
swept her hair to one side and tilted her
head to expose the long curve of her
neck. A shiver ran down her back.
Suck it up, Ivy. A vampire bite is
supposed to feel good, right?
Madame Rita sat on the floor,
chanting loudly.
Ivy’s magic swelled inside her
rib cage, ebbing and flowing with the
rhythm of the old witch’s words. Like a
breeze, Sebastian’s magic skimmed
across the surface of her skin, pebbling
her flesh.
His nose grazed her temple as he
bent forward to whisper in her ear.
“Each of our magic is reaching out to the
other. Do you feel it? You are much
more powerful than Leviena was.” His
hands gripped her arms as he pulled her
closer.
Bright green light emerged from
her chest and floated around her like
sparkling smoke. She stared in awe at
the beauty of her magic. It merged with a
blue light that came from Sebastian. The
powers swirling within the boundaries
of the candles intensified and wrapped
around them like a cocoon. Anything
outside the circle was blocked from
sight by the bright colors.
Madame
Rita's
voice
crescendoed to a high note, ending with
the clap of her hands.
A heartbeat later, Sebastian's
mouth came down to the base of her
throat. His sharp fangs pierced the soft
tissue and ripped into her artery.
She screamed.
Whoever said vampire bites
were supposed to feel sensual and
intoxicating was full of crap. It hurt like
hell. Moving her head only made the
pain worse. The gulps and moans he
emitted as he fed heaved her stomach.
Suddenly, images of people and places
she didn’t recognize flashed in her mind.
Each scene came and went too quickly to
make out. Then they stopped, along with
the pain.
She sucked in a lungful of air and
exhaled slowly, relieved it was over and
that she lived through it.
That wasn’t so
bad
. She closed her eyes, trying to clear
the fog that settled into her brain, when
something wet touched her lips.
Sebastian held his bleeding wrist
against her mouth. “You must drink my
blood,” he rasped in her ear.
Oh, gross
. She jerked back but
hit his solid body. He pressed his wrist
harder to her lips.
I can’t drink his blood. What if
he’s got hepatitis or something?
She
crushed her lips together.
“It is too late to stop,” he
whispered. “If we do not finish the
bonding ritual, we both forfeit our
lives.”
Groaning, she eased her mouth
open.
It’s only tomato juice. That’s it,
tomato juice.
She sucked on his wrist until
warm liquid flooded her mouth. She
gagged at first, hating the metallic tang
on her tongue, but Sebastian clamped his
hand over her mouth. Taking a deep
breath through her nose, she swallowed
the blood down in one gulp. As soon as
it hit her stomach, her body wanted to
toss it back up.
“Keep it down,” Sebastian said,
still holding her mouth shut.
Her nostrils flared as she took in
quick, shallow breaths and imagined
herself in the middle of the arctic.
Thinking of cold places always helped
to keep from retching. After a few
moments, her stomach calmed down.
The air around them crackled
with electricity that pricked her skin. All
the magic pulsing and swirling around
them— since Madame Rita first started
chanting— drilled into their chests like
mini tornadoes. Both green and blue
magic came to rest inside her body, her
soul. Her heart felt heavier than it ever
had before.
Sebastian released her. “It is
done.”
As soon as her mouth was free,
she spat the remaining blood on the
floor.
I’d kill for some mouthwash right
now.
After decorating the floor with red-
tinged saliva, she wiped her mouth
against the sleeve of her upper arm.
“I don’t have to do that again
when we break the bond, do I? Because
I don’t think I can.” She hunched over,
bracing her hands on her knees as her
heart settled back to its normal rhythms.
“No,” Prince Sebastian said with
humor ringing in his voice. “There are
only two ways to break our bond. The
first is to end your mortal life. But now
that we are bound to each other, if one of
us dies, so does the other. That is not an
acceptable solution.”
Ya think?
She stared at the
vampire in disbelief. She should’ve
asked more questions
before
she got
herself in this mess.
Madame Rita shuffled over to
Ivy, holding out a white handkerchief.
The old woman’s eyes were watery as
she spoke. “I… I’m sorry.”
Garren, free from Zoo’s grasp,
snatched the cloth from her hand and
walked over to Ivy. He swiped up the
blood trickling over her collarbone in
one rough motion. His jaw twitched as
he stared at her neck.
Ivy jerked back, not wanting to
be the outlet for his frustration, even if
she was the source. He grabbed her arm,
stopping her. His whole body visibly
relaxed as concern flickered across his
eyes. Her heart beat faster. She stood
perfectly still as he slowly raised the
cloth and placed it on the bite marks. His
thumb gently rubbed circles over the
bandage as he held her gaze. The flames
from the candles reflected in his pupils,
mesmerizing her.
This is the Garren I wish would
stick around more.
The whole world
shrank around her until only the two of
them existed. But that fantasy shattered
when Garren’s eyes shifted to the
vampire standing behind her. “So,” he
said glaring at Prince Sebastian.
“What’s the second way?”
Ivy turned her head to face him,
wincing at the sharp pain the movement
caused her neck.
“That is simple,” Sebastian said,