Read My Vampire and I Vol 3: Blood Resurrection Online
Authors: J. P. Bowie
“Do you think they’ll let us have our jobs back?” Pietro asked, kissing my cheek.
“We can only enquire,” I replied. “I would like to continue my research.”
“So, now that Constantine has your blood, Marcus…” Roger, whom Marcus had told me always had many questions, was asking yet another. “And Gustav shared blood with Micah, where does that leave them? Are they gonna live forever or start sprouting fangs?” Marcus sighed and rolled his eyes at me then leaned over and kissed Roger on the cheek. “No, they won’t live forever. They’ll live longer than most, perhaps, but they definitely won’t sprout fangs. I thought I had explained that part to you.”
“Oh?” Roger looked at him expectantly.
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“When Joseph and I were face to face with Pius, I sensed something lurking in the back of his mind.”
“Like what?”
“That he was not the one who would attempt to rule the world. That he was merely the forerunner of he who would come after.” “You mean there is another demon out there ready to take his place?” I asked, a kind of horror pricking at my mind.
“Oh, shit,” Roger muttered.
“Then we must always be on our guard,” I said. “Whoever succeeds Pius, must be scrutinised with great care.”
“I don’t think it will be the next Pope,” Marcus murmured, as though thinking aloud.
“Pius should not have died so quickly, and have you ever wondered why he had a son?”
“Constantine?”
“Oh, shit!” Roger yelled. “And you just gave him the kiss of life!”
“But that put him in Marcus’ thrall,” Pietro said quietly.
Roger grinned. “Right…”
“So if he was not aware of his destiny while his father was alive,” I ventured, “it is now unlikely that he ever will be.”
“Whatever!” Roger kissed him soundly on the mouth. “You are most definitely my hero!”
After our good-natured laughter had subsided, I looked around the salon. “Where are Joseph and Micah?”
Roger gave me lewd wink. “They had to find a room,” he said, still chuckling. “All that blood got them horny.”
“Ah, young love,” Marcus sighed. “There’s nothing quite like it.” Blood Resurrection
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“Hmm…” Roger nudged him in the ribs. “I seem to remember this place has a bunch of bedrooms.”
“Oh yes,” Marcus agreed. “At least, seven or eight…”
“Let’s go.” Roger jumped to his feet and pulled Marcus off the couch with an amazing show of strength. That young vampire was a constant surprise. “You deserve a hero’s reward,” he said. “And I know exactly how to honour you!” Wrapped in each other’s arms, they left us, after bidding us a goodnight.
Pietro turned to me. “Young love…does that mean we’re too old?”
“Only if you consider six hundred to be too old,” I said.
“Huh. That means Marcus is three times older than you, and he fairly flew out of here with Roger. I think we could show them a thing or two.” I chuckled. “We could, but let’s keep that thing or two to ourselves, shall we?” He fell into my arms giggling. “I love you, my vampire. Now, how do we find an empty bedroom?”
About the Author
J.P. Bowie was born in Scotland and toured British theatres in numerous musical shows including Stephen Sondheim’s Company.
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J.P. loves to hear from readers. You can find his contact information, website and author biography at
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Also by J.P. Bowie
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My Vampire Lover
The Set Up
Summer Bliss
Ride ‘Em Cowboy
Fabulous Brits: Under the Law
Duet in Love
Personal Trainers
Halloween Angel
A Present Christmas
Naughty Nooners: Lunches in Laguna
The Officer and The Gentleman
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