Authors: Amber Kell
Tags: #glbt, #shifter, #erotic romance, #gay, #Paranormal
understanding Rohan’s confusion.
“If only everything in life was so simple,”
Rohan said. At least this power between them, this
connection didn’t have to be overly complicated.
Rohan knew Harris had reservations about being
a permanent mate to a vampire, but Rohan didn’t
think it was anything they couldn’t overcome.
Rohan rolled them until he lay splayed across
Harris’ chest. The shifter’s heat poured across him
in a soothing warmth he could wallow in for days.
“I think I’m going to make you my new bed,”
Rohan said dreamily.
Harris laughed. “I thought I was your meal.”
“I like to eat in bed,” Rohan replied.
Harris stroked Rohan’s head. “Bite me,” he
demanded. “You need to eat.”
Rohan nodded. He did need to eat, but
strangely, the comfort he received from cuddling
with Harris took over his usually overpowering
impulse to feed. Maybe it was the mate bond, but
Rohan knew he didn’t need to hunt down this
prey. Harris wasn’t a feral human or a partier
looking for a cheap thrill. No, Harris was like a
bear in his den ready to snuggle for a long winter
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nap. Whatever Rohan needed, he was confident
his mate would provide.
“I’m enjoying the moment,” Rohan said. He
lifted his head to place kisses on Harris’ neck.
“You aren’t eating,” Harris pointed out.
“I’ve never met anyone so eager to be bitten,”
Rohan complained.
Harris gave up. “Fine, don’t bite me then.”
Rohan bit deep. Rich, lush and delicious, Harris
blood poured across Rohan’s tongue like paradise.
The small drop he’d had the previous evening
hadn’t done Harris justice. Tonight, curled up
with his mate, Rohan would swear he could taste
Harris’ affection for him in his blood.
It took him a moment to realize Harris was
starting to fade. He reluctantly pulled out his
fangs and lapped the hole closed.
“Harris, beloved, are you all right?”
Harris blinked his eyes open. “Yeah, why
wouldn’t I be?” He cleared his throat a few times
since his voice sounded rough and scratchy.
“Here’s some water,” Rohan snatched up the
glass someone had provided for them. He handed
it over to his mate.
“Thanks.” Harris took a few drinks, never
taking his eyes off his Rohan. He handed it back
empty.
Rohan took it without comment and put it back
on the table.
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“What’s up?” Harris asked.
“I almost drained you,” Rohan said. “I
understand if you might want to leave me after
that.” Remorse hit him with sharp fangs. He
could’ve seriously injured Harris. He knew better.
He should’ve shown more restraint.
Harris smiled. “I don’t know what you did or
didn’t do, but I feel fine.”
“Good.” Relief made him weak. Good thing he
was already lying down. He rested his head on
Harris’ shoulder. Once they rested, he’d pleasure
Harris until he never wanted to leave Rohan’s bed
again. Rohan stroked Harris’ head. “Go to sleep,
love. Thanks for feeding me.”
“You are always welcome,” Harris replied.
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Chapter Four
e found him wandering outside.” Two of
“W Rohan’s vampire guards led in an
unannounced visitor. Rohan found himself under
examination by a handsome human man in his
early forties who resembled Harris’ friend Carey
too much for it to be a coincidence.
He froze at the chill in the human’s expression.
Rohan had met ancient vampires who couldn’t
project the amount of coldness the human before
him did with his icy blue eyes.
Vampires surrounding him didn’t appear to
intimidate the human. Rohan didn’t sense even a
smidgen of unease. A pool of calm emitted from
the man similar to Harris’ zen-like peace, as if he
had no concerns about being able to handle the
situation. From what he’d heard, Rohan knew this
could only be one person.
“You must be Aden Gale, Carey’s father,”
Rohan said. He knew he had to proceed with
caution, even though the human was the
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trespasser. Harris considered Aden a father figure,
and he respected the human’s opinion. Rohan’s
usual approach of tossing out anyone who
annoyed him wouldn’t work in this case.
“And you’re Rohan,” Aden replied. “Could we
talk privately for a moment?”
Rohan nodded. “Please, leave us,” he told the
guards.
“Your highness,” protested Madeleine. “How
do you know we can trust him?”
Rohan raised an eyebrow at her. “You think I
can’t handle one human?”
“No, sire, sorry. Let me know if you need
anything,” Madeleine said.
“I will. Go see if Harris needs a snack.” His
artist often became famished while working on his
mural.
“Yes, sire,” Madeleine bowed and vanished out
the door with the other guards.
“You should let Harris prepare stuff himself.
He enjoys cooking. It helps his creative process,”
Aden offered his advice.
“Thank you for the tip,” Rohan said, reluctantly
appreciative. He certainly needed all the help he
could get in making a positive environment for his
bear shifter. He’d never had to create a home for
someone before, and he doubted he was up to the
challenge. “What can I do for you?”
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“You can make sure I don’t have to kill you and
upset Harris,” Aden said as if he were answering a
question about the weather.
Rohan tensed. Apparently, the stories he’d
heard about Aden weren’t exaggerated. “You
walked in here to threaten me?” He let his voice
turn deep and reveal his annoyance.
“I did ask you to dismiss your people first so
you wouldn’t feel compelled to embarrass
yourself by trying to kill me,” Aden offered as if
he had genuinely done Rohan a favor.
Laughter bubbled up in Rohan’s chest. “What
would you know about killing a vampire?”
“Quite a bit actually,” Aden replied with
frightening calm. “I’ve had to take a few out in my
time. I admit I’m getting a little slower with age
and it might take me more than the ten minutes it
used to, but I still know how to shoot an iron
arrow true.”
Rohan froze. It was a well-guarded secret that
iron killed vampires faster than any other metals.
The knowledge in the hands of a hard-core fighter
didn’t ease Rohan’s anxiety at all. “How did you
learn that?”
Aden’s feral grin didn’t reassure Rohan. “Let’s
just say I’ve had to deal with a few in my time.
Harris really likes you. Don’t break his heart, or
you won’t be alive to regret it.”
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Before he could respond to the threat, Aden
turned around and headed for the door. As he
approached it, the door swung open and Harris
wandered through.
“Rohan, do you mind if I paint around the
mantel, too?” Harris asked, his attention on the
paper he was sketching on.
“Harris, you can do whatever you’d like,”
Rohan said, a smile curving his mouth. Whenever
he saw his blood bonded, the bear shifter lifted his
spirits.
Harris glanced up and caught sight of the
maniac. “Aden!”
The joy in Harris’ voice had Rohan grinding his
teeth. Harris shouldn’t be that happy to see
anyone but him. He barely resisted the urge to
snatch Harris out of Aden’s arms as the two men
embraced.
“What are you doing here?” Harris asked after
pounding Aden’s back enthusiastically. Rohan
reluctantly gave the human points for not falling
over from Harris’ exuberance.
“I’ve come to threaten your lover,” Aden said
casually.
“Oh!” Harris looked from one man to the other
with interest. “How did that go?”
Aden nodded. “Pretty well, I think. I didn’t
completely scare him away.”
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“Well, that’s good.” Harris glanced at Rohan
through his lashes as if checking his status. “No
injuries?”
Aden patted Harris on the back. “Not yet. Call
me if you need anything.”
“Always,” Harris said.
With one last manly hug, Aden left.
Harris let out a long sigh. “Well, you wanted to
meet Aden,” he offered cheerfully.
“That is true.” Rohan tried to remember why he
thought that was important. He’d definitely have
the human investigated. Find out if Aden truly
had killed a vampire before. Somehow, he
doubted Aden ever lied about his conquests. The
man had an air of frightening efficiency. He
refocused his attention on Harris. “Did you come
to find me for some reason?”
Harris shuffled his feet for a bit and looked
down at his shoes. “I was hoping you might be
available to go to the theater with me tomorrow
night.”
“I didn’t know you enjoyed plays,” Rohan said,
pleased at Harris’ initiative. So far, he’d been the
one to make all the moves. To have Harris ask him
out gave him hope for their future. Not that he
planned on letting the shifter leave him in this
lifetime, but it was nice to think they’d at least get
along.
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“There’s a new play opening tomorrow. I did
some volunteer work on the set design for the
theater, and they sent me a nice set of tickets as a
thank you,” Harris rushed his words together as
he spoke, conveying his nerves over the invitation.
“I’d love to go with you,” Rohan replied.
The bear shifter’s smile couldn’t get any
brighter if he tried.
* * * *
Harris smiled as he examined the theater. The
Chinese theme spread from the foo lions in the
lobby to the dragons and phoenixes decorating the
ceiling and walls. An enormous imperial five-toed
dragon emerged from the ceiling above, carrying a
light in its mouth that represented the pearl of
wisdom. Harris loved both this theater and
musicals.
“You didn’t tell me it was a musical,” Rohan
growled.
Harris patted Rohan on the leg. “Hush, you’ll
enjoy it.”
The groan he received made him smile more. It
was sexier that Rohan might not enjoy the play
but was willing to sit through it anyway to make
Harris happy.
As soon as the lights went down, Rohan set his
hand on Harris’ thigh and left it there throughout
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the first act. Harris didn’t argue since Rohan’s
fingers didn’t wander. Harris enjoyed the simple
evening of going out to dinner and a play with his
man.
Could he call a vampire his boyfriend? Or did
he need to use the more formal blood bonded
designation? Maybe partner would work for
human friends who didn’t know about vampires.
He waited until the intermission when they
were standing back in the upper-story lobby to
broach the subject. “So, how do I introduce you to
people? Are you my boyfriend? My partner?”
Rohan narrowed his eyes at Harris. “I don’t
care what you call me as long as you call me yours
and everyone understands we’re together.”
He held out his arm for Harris to take and
escorted him into the foyer to get a drink. “How
about a soda?”
“No. But I’ll take a cookie.”
Harris happily waited beside Rohan as he
ordered Harris’ dessert.
“Vampire, you must die!” a man screamed
from the crowd. Before Harris could react, a thin,
dark-haired man lunged at Rohan with a knife.
Rohan ducked, but the edge of the knife caught his
arm. Furious at the sight of his mate injured,
Harris swiped at the attacker, throwing him off
the balcony with the force of his hit.
Rohan laughed. “My hero!”
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Harris caught sight of blood dripping down
Rohan’s arm. He quickly grabbed some napkins
and pressed them to the wound. “Are you all
right?”
“Just a little nick, I’m going to go rinse off. I’ll
be right back. Wait here and behave.” Rohan
kissed Harris’ cheek.
“I don’t make any promises,” Harris grumbled.
He didn’t know what was wrong with that kid
who attacked Rohan, but he’d put an end to him if