Read Neck Deep In Vampires (A BBW Urban Fantasy) Online
Authors: Georgette St. Clair
“You flunked out of college, you never finished anything that you started. Of course it shouldn’t have been you!” Mirabelle snapped.
“What was your plan?” Matteo demanded.
“On the full moon, I was going to kill all of the familiars. I had a spell which took advantage of their psychic link. The witches would have been stripped of their powers forever. Everyone would have seen how weak you are, how pathetic, how useless. They’d have turned to me for help. For strength. For leadership.” Leona’s eyes were huge now, and dark, and she was clearly batshit crazy.
“Tell me where you hid the familiars!” I said, struggling to Compel her.
She pushed back against my power, and swayed, eyes glazed. “I won’t…tell…”
“Tell me where you hid the familiars!” Nicholas thundered, glowering at her.
Her face went dull. “They’re at a house I rented out in the country. They’re at 2322 Romaine Road, in the basement.”
“Was Peyton working for you?” Nicholas demanded. “Are you behind the attacks on Frankie?”
Her face contorted, and she reached into her pants pocket, pulled out a knife, and slashed her own throat. Her hand shook violently, and there was a look of sheer terror on her face as she did it. She fell to the ground, making horrible gurgling sounds as she drowned in her own blood.
“No!” Mirabelle screamed, but it was too late. Leona stared up at the ceiling with sightless eyes. Mirabelle buried her face in Matteo’s shoulder, weeping.
Had she really wanted to kill herself, or had she been bewitched to take her own life if anyone tried to Compel her to speak?
“Come on, we’re going on a short trip,” Nicholas said.
The sun had set an hour earlier, but it was still so hot and muggy that stepping outside was like walking through a sauna.
All of the familiars were safely home with their owners. Barney was back to his normal self, after the veterinarian did a spell to purge the magic from his system.
His leg was still in a cast, and he was taking full advantage, constantly pestering whoever was in earshot to bring him more food and scratch behind his ears.
My powers were still weak, and it felt as if it would take forever for them to come back. I’d
woken up at 6 p.m. and spent the last few hours levitating things and then dropping them, and struggling to set scraps of paper on fire with my mind. I wasn’t feeling particularly inspired to head out into the swampy night.
“How about a short trip to the bedroom?”
I suggested. “Or…” I patted the couch cushion. “Right here.” I’d have done it, too, the heck with whoever walked in on us. Nicholas brought out the brazen hussy in me.
He grinned at me. “Oh, you’re a dirty, dirty, girl. When we come back, we will make a very long trip to the bedroom.
Simon called, he wants me to run an errand for him, and I want you by my side at all times, so off we go.”
“An errand here in
town?”
“Yes. He said it would be quick.”
With a sigh, I let Nicholas pull me off the couch.
A short time later, we were pulling up in front of the Gilded Peacock hotel.
It was Azure Shores’ resort hotel, on the outskirts of town, with a magnificent view of the beach.
As we walked in
to the lobby, I had the oddest feeling that I knew one of the bellhops. It was a woman with blonde hair and green eyes. I couldn’t for the life of me remember where I knew her from.
I chalked it up to an odd sense of
déjà vu, and followed Nicholas into the elevator.
I saw that we were heading up to the penthouse suite
“What are we doing here?” I asked Nicholas.
He scowled.
“Some errand we have to run for Andreas,” he said.
My blood ran cold. Andreas was here in town?
He’d come back to the United States early, and of all places in the country, he’d come here? That could not be a coincidence.
“What errand?” I asked.
“You should have told me Andreas would be here.”
“I don’t know, he’ll tell us when we get there.
I was afraid if I told you, you would refuse to come with me. I know you don’t like Andreas, and I don’t blame you, but I can’t leave you alone until we know which witch is after you.” He looked apologetic. “Andreas called Simon wanting me to come meet him, Simon called me…you know how it is.”
I did indeed. The three original vampires were looked on as near Gods by all of the vampires that they’d created.
No vampire would even think of disobeying an order from Simon, Andreas or Joseph.
Of course, only those within Andreas’ inner circle knew what kinds of orders he was giving these days.
Did Andreas know what I’d been planning? He could read minds, but up until recently, I’d been strong enough to block him – and I also would have known if he’d tried.
Now, if he tried to read my mind, I didn’t know if I’d be able to keep him out.
The elevator opened to a hallway, and at the end of the hallway were big double doors. Andreas had the whole floor to himself.
I was so unprepared, I thought, as we walked down the hallway. It wasn’t supposed to happen like this. I was supposed to sneak up on him. Now we’d be in a room full of people. Even if I had enough of my power left to make his heart stop, there would be witnesses.
The room that we entered was huge,
the size of several normal living rooms put together. There was a grand piano with a vase of fresh flowers on top, groupings of couches and chairs, book cases, abstract art statues that looked like ribbons of marble, and doorways leading off God knows where. All the thick white curtains were drawn, even though it was night time.
A Thrall led us to the back of the room, where
Andreas sat on a big sectional couch. He wore a red silk shirt, with the top few buttons open, and black pants and black leather boots. He was so beautiful, it was hard to believe how sickeningly evil he was.
One of his thralls
next to him, a handsome young man, wearing only boxer shorts. He had a huge erection tenting those shorts, and he was passionately kissing Andreas’ neck.
“Leave,” Andreas said to him. The young man immediately got up and left the room.
Glancing around the room, I saw a dozen vampire Wardens, well trained and deadly, and three big, burly male Thralls. Andreas was traveling with a lot of security these days. More than he used to.
Slowly, languorously,
Andreas rose to greet us. Nicholas nodded to him and made a courtly half bow, which was not surprising, considering Nicholas had been born in the 1700s. I stood my ground and struggled to keep the hatred that I felt from curdling my face. It was all that I could do to stand there in the same room with him, knowing everything that he’d done.
Andreas inclined his head
to us in return.
“Nicholas and Frankie. Thank you for coming on such short notice,” Andreas said, and I felt him pushing at my mind. I gathered all of my strength and blocked him.
“Why do you want to read my mind, Andreas?” I said. I felt Nicholas tense up.
Andreas didn’t like being questioned or challenged in any way.
“Such disrespect.
” Andreas’ face turned dark and angry, and his lip curled in contempt. “I should be used to it by now, from you.”
“I belong to the House of Simon. I do not owe allegiance to you,” I said, forcing my voice to stay steady. My head was starting to throb with the effort of keeping him out.
I could feel the veins pulsing in my temples.
“Andreas, Simon said you needed me here. What can I do for you?” Nicholas asked
quickly. I knew he wanted to get out of here and get away from Andreas as badly as I did.
“
What can you do for me? You can die,” Andreas said, and one of his guards shot Nicholas with what looked like a tranquilizer dart. Nicholas fell to the ground in a boneless heap. I screamed in shock, and then something stung me, and I staggered back. My knees turned to jelly and I started to crumple and fall. Two of his Wardens moved to catch me, and they held me up.
I struggled to stop Andreas’ heart, but I was far too weak, between my drained powers and whatever Andreas
’ men had just shot me with.
His Wardens
moved quickly, securing Nicholas with silver cuffs on his wrists and ankles, and a silver collar on his neck.
“What the hell? Simon will never let you get away with this!” I yelled
. “You can’t attack us, we’re under his protection!”
“That depends on what version he hears,” Andreas said
. “You’ll both be dead, so it’ll be my version that he hears, which will, of course, favor me considerably.”
He slammed his mind into my head so hard that I screamed. Then he broke through my defenses with a crash. He was inside my mind.
At the same time,
since I was no longer using my strength to keep him out, I forced my way into his mind.
He’d been planning this all along – he’d planned to kill me bec
ause he knew how powerful I was. He wanted to take out his brothers, and was afraid that I might stand in his way.
As soon as he
heard that I had left Nicholas and gone to Florida by myself, he decided to make his move. He figured I’d be alone and vulnerable, no longer under Nicholas’ protection. He’d sent his men to Florida to do some recon, and quickly found out about my association with the local witch community. He’d discovered the situation at Bay Breeze, and what was going on with Leona. Andreas had blackmailed her to help him with his plans, offering her huge rewards if she helped him take me down, and threatening to tell Mirabelle what she was up to if she didn’t help.
Leona had brought in Peyton and the other warlock, who was Peyton’s cousin, from a coven that she’d met while she was traveling in Colorado. Leona had also disguised herself and hired that gang of bikers to attack me in my parking lot.
To help Simon defeat me, she’d bewitche
d Peyton so that her blood would drain my strength.
“You had Leona send those gangs of men to attack me, to test how strong I was,” I said.
“Yes. I wanted to wait for you to feed more and get even weaker, but when I heard that Peyton was dead, I had to adjust my timeline and come here early before you regained too much strength,” Andreas said.
“You compelled Leona to kill herself if we caught on to her.” I glared at him. Sick, sick bastard.
“And you,
” Andreas said, his eyes boring into me, lips quirking with amusement. “You planned to kill me all along. How delightfully ironic. And my dear brother arranged it. That traitorous bastard. I’ll make sure that he dies very slowly.”
I could see into his mind, the things he planned for Nicholas and me and Simon. Things that made me
want to vomit – heated tongs and skinning knives and rawhide whips. I swayed where I stood, and his guards held me up, their fingers digging into my flesh.
“Hurts, doesn’t it?” Andreas sneered. “Enjoy this moment. This is the least amount of pain that you’ll be in for the rest of your life.”
“What the hell is the matter with you?” I hissed with fury.
“I take what I want, when and how I want it,” he said, his upper lip curling with contempt.
“Simon told me that you want to try to take over the government. To start compelling politicians. It will backfire, you idiot. You will expose all vampires to humans. You’ll bring about their destruction,” I snapped.
“No, we will bring about their destruction.” His eyes glowed with madness.
“No, you won’t. There aren’t enough vampires! It doesn’t matter if we’re stronger! Humans will win because of sheer numbers, you madman!” I yelled.
“Oh, save your breath, Frankie. There will be pl
enty of time for screaming soon enough.” His lips twisted in a cruel smile. “You’re a strong one. I’m glad. You and Nicholas will take so, so long to die. You’ll watch each other. I’ll take turns. I’m still debating which of you lovebirds will die first. My guards and I will take bets on it.”
He started talking about the things that he would do to us, and I felt faint and sick and terrified.
He’d use our vampire healing powers against us. He’d bring us to the point of death, then let us heal. We could last for months, he told us, maybe years – although odds were good we’d go mad long before we died.
“I’m going to let you think about the fun that you’re going to
have, while I make sure that our travel arrangements are set,” he said. He turned to go.
Nicholas was starting to regain consciousness. He groaned and rolled over, mumbling incoherently. My heart clenched in my chest. Nicholas would die while I watched, and there would be nothing that I could do to save him.
I could feel a little bit of my strength coming back, though; whatever Andreas had shot me with, it was wearing off.