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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #Romance MM, #erotic MM, #Vampires
Where the shamisens had brought forth striking emotions, the rhythm
and the beat called out to the part of Jace that remained an animal.
More men appeared from the right, clad in skimpy black shorts. In
a blur of motion, the geishas loosened their hair and dropped their
kimonos. Jace was surprised as how quickly they moved, since
Japanese garbs weren’t exactly easy to get out of. Nevertheless, mere
seconds later, the lovely graceful ladies turned into enticing sirens.
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None of them were actually naked, but they could have been for all
the flimsy, transparent material of their current outfits covered.
A dance began, but it was nothing like that of the geishas. Women
and men came together, reaching out for each other, sometimes
touching, sometimes kissing, but never quite falling over the edge of
sensuality and into vulgarity. The dancers undulated over each other,
a new, more predatory grace guiding each step. With each beat of the
drum, Jace felt his own heart race faster, and even if he’d just come
earlier that day, he found himself getting hard again.
Paris climbed into his lap, grinding his ass slowly against Jace’s
cock. As they weren’t in private, Jace couldn’t do much else, but he
couldn’t resist stealing a kiss from Paris’s tempting lips.
He broke away from his mate just in time to catch sight of the
show’s ending. And what an ending it was. Lights flashed over the
stage, illuminating the contorting bodies as both the male and female
dancers swirled in a blur of color and bared flesh that would have
been impossible to follow for a normal human. The drum beat faster
and faster, and Jace imagined it followed the sound of thrusts pressing
into willing flesh. Paris clutched his hand, burying his fingers in
Jace’s shoulder, but unable to suppress a whimper. One more flash,
and then the drums stopped, the dancers fell, everything coming to a
complete halt.
Dim lights started to illuminate the room. The performers
smoothly got up, and the women gathered their abandoned kimonos.
Jace wanted to clap, but all his attention was focused on Paris, on how
warm his mate felt by his side, and how perfect they came together. It
was so easy to remember the delicious sensations of Paris’s ass
squeezing his cock. For fuck’s sake, Jace barely managed to prevent
himself from coming.
The vampires didn’t seem to have such scruples. As the dancers
disappeared off the stage, Jace caught sight of several groups of
people gathering together, kissing, grinding against each other,
already in the middle of foreplay.
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Fortunately, or unfortunately, Kaname got up and gestured for
Jace, Paris, Reed, and Anson to come with him. The entertainers
gathered around them seemed somewhat disgruntled but didn’t
question their elder. Instead, they focused their attention on the
clusters of vampires now releasing the sexual tension that had
accumulated during the dance.
Kaname left the room, leading the four shifters out. “And how did
you enjoy the show?” he inquired in a tone that suggested he knew
exactly what Jace, and probably everyone else, had been thinking and
feeling during the dance.
“It was amazing,” Reed replied breathlessly.
“A very unexpected combination,” Anson offered, sounding
somewhat more controlled than his mate. But then, Anson had a lot of
experience in keeping his instincts in check.
“Vampires are a sensual race,” Kaname explained. “We also
appreciate the traditions of each country that hosts our covens. For
that reason, we mingled elements of our cultures into something that
suited us.”
“It was very beautiful,” Paris said at last. “Both sections of the
show. Please, transmit our compliments to the performers.”
“Thank you. I will.” They entered an empty room that seemed
strikingly sedate given where they just been. The couches and
armchairs suggested it might be a receiving area of sorts, and Jace
was not surprised when Kaname once more indicated they should sit
down.
“I would very much like to allow you to enjoy the aftermath of the
show,” he said with a grin, “but I believe you’re not ready for it quite
yet.” The seductive smirk melted into a more serious expression. “Not
only that, but we also have some business to take care of. I contacted
Alpha Soren Wade. He tells me he left a message with one of my
assistants. I’m afraid I received nothing of the sort.”
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“We gathered that much,” Jace replied, swiftly burying his arousal
into a distant corner of his mind. “We meant to explain now since we
never had the chance when we arrived.”
“Soren let you come here?” Anson inquired. “Just how bad are
things at home?”
The implication was that Soren might not have allowed them to
contribute had pack members not been against Paris. While that might
have been, to a certain extent, true, Paris bristled. “I came here to
help, Dad, not because I couldn’t face the pack.”
“I know. I’m sorry, Paris,” Anson immediately apologized. “I’m
just concerned for you.”
Paris nodded, even if he didn’t seem fully pacified.
“I can’t
exactly clarify things with the vampire elder here,”
he told Jace
through their bond.
“I’m just so frustrated, Jace. I do appreciate his
affection, but it feels like he, and everyone else for that matter,
considers me incapable of helping and fixing my mistakes.”
“First of all, sweetheart, they’re not actually your mistakes.”
He’d said this countless times before, but he would not let up until
Paris truly understood it.
“Second, you have to understand Anson just
wants to protect you. He didn’t expect to have a son, and he was
already deprived of watching you grow up. I gather he’s also
frustrated because he might have never left had he realized that pack
members will take everything out on you.”
Paris took his hand and entwined their fingers together. “It’s
okay,” he told his father. “It’s been a hard time for all of us. But I still
think we can work together to achieve our goals.”
“Well said,” Kaname replied. “I admit I am a touch concerned
regarding the absence of this message. I’m afraid that, even if I have
actively encouraged an attitude of openness toward shifters, not
everyone here appreciates my new policies.” The look in his eye
made Jace wonder who would be crazy enough to go against Kaname
for something as stupid as a phone call. “In some ways, I’m a very
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traditional man, and I like others to respect certain rules. I assume that
this person is aware of my habits and decided to sabotage you.”
“Then you know who it might be?”
Kaname smiled sweetly, although his gaze remained cold. “Don’t
worry about that. There aren’t many people in my coven who’d do
something so reckless.”
Jace would bet money that whoever had interfered with the
relations between vampires and shifters might be someone close to
the vampire elder. After all, who would risk Kaname’s displeasure
without having the certainty that they could get out of trouble if
needed?
Of course, Kaname didn’t seem to have any reason in telling them
anything further on the topic. “At any rate, now that we’ve established
your presence here, I’ve made a couple of arrangements. Wade-san,
I’ve mentioned your arrival to your brother. The four of you will go to
meet him and subsequently join the little task force we formed for the
purpose of finding the warlock.”
Jace couldn’t help but be excited at the thought of seeing his twin
brother once again. He’d missed Derek a lot. They’d always been
close, both to each other and to their sister, and they shared a bond
that Jace could only compare to that with Paris. These past few
months, Derek had been away a lot, and while Jace had told him
about his feeling for Paris, he also wanted to share the latest news, to
explain all the emotions that coursed through him whenever he was
with his mate.
A small wave of sadness swept through Paris, and Jace recalled
that his mate had siblings of his own, brothers and sisters he’d been
forced to leave behind upon abandoning the Marrow pack.
“You’ll see
them again,”
he promised.
“As soon as we find Aria, we’ll look them
up.”
He’d caught a brief glimpse of the Marrow siblings through
Paris’s thoughts and memories, and he didn’t think they hated Paris.
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Most likely, they had been taking their cues from Aria and their
father, but they still had time to fix things.
“I hope so,”
Paris whispered through their bond. Out loud, he
said, “Thank you, Yamamoto-sama. You’ve been very generous and
hospitable.”
“It was my pleasure to have you here,” the vampire elder replied,
eyeing Paris with interest. “Perhaps in different circumstances, you
could visit again and fully enjoy the perks of being my guest.”
The only thing that kept Jace from growling was the knowledge
that this flirtation truly meant very little. Kaname didn’t represent any
kind of threat for Jace’s relationship with Paris. In fact, his behavior
seemed to be typical to vampires, who were naturally sensual and
unashamed to show it. In spite of his possessiveness, Jace reigned in
his impulses. He had been taught to respect cultural differences, and
he would do so now.
“It would be an honor,” Paris replied smoothly. “When are we
supposed to go?”
As Paris spoke, Jace realized his mate felt a little excited, too.
He’d only spoken with Derek a couple of times, and he wanted to see
the person who meant so much to Jace. Even among all the
depressing, distressing, chaotic, and sometimes so very amazing
changes in their lives, the truth was that Paris and Jace wanted to
know each other even more than they already did through the normal,
slow way.
This time, Kaname seemed oblivious to just how much this
meeting would mean to Paris. “Tomorrow morning,” he replied. “It
will give you some time to rest, recover, and well”—he smirked
knowingly—“relieve some of the pressure of your position.”
Jace thought that relieving pressure sounded like an excellent
idea. With a brief, polite good-bye, Kaname took his leave. Servants
were already waiting to take the four of them back to their rooms, or
alternatively, the area where the show had taken place, should they
desire it. In the end, all four of them decided to retreat to their own
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quarters. As much as they’d enjoyed the sensual dances of the
vampires, there was nothing like spending time alone with his mate,
making love. The following hours were spent in a flurry of passion,
desperate, wanton kisses, and bodies writhing and grinding against
each other. When Paris and Jace at last fell asleep, they were
exhausted, sweaty, covered in semen, and feeling more optimistic
about the entire situation than they’d been in a long time.
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The next day, Jace, Paris, Reed, and Anson were driven to
Ōkuma, in the Fukushima Prefecture. Jace had not known exactly
what clues his brother was following. Perhaps if he had, he’d have
been more reluctant regarding his plan to bring Paris here. After all,
no one was eager to take his mate to the location of a severe nuclear
disaster.
They had been assured that, at this point, the lingering traces of
radiation poisoning could barely harm humans, let alone shape-
shifters. It would be perfectly safe for them to stay inside the city and
even venture beyond, closer to the power plant. However, once they
reached the destination, Jace could tell something was different.
Kaname’s staff had taken them to a small house at the very edge
of the town. As he got out of the car, Jace scented the air, and it
seemed to carry a peculiar weight he couldn’t detect in other areas. It
didn’t feel right, making him restless for no particular reason.