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Blood Obsession (A Vampire Paranormal Romance) (Deathless Night Series Book 3)

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by L. E. Wilson


  Closing the distance between them, he took her mouth in a possessive kiss. He wrapped his other arm around her waist and yanked her soft, feminine body flush against his hard one, moaning with pleasure at the feel of her against him.

  She gasped at the sudden contact, and he deepened the kiss, his tongue delving into her mouth to taste her natural sweetness.

  Her hands came up between them, halfheartedly pushing him away at first. But as he continued to plunder her mouth, she finally gave up the pretense and they slid up his chest to grip his shoulders as she finally kissed him back.

  He moaned again as she touched his tongue with hers. She smelled absolutely divine, and tasted even better as she gave in to his kiss and returned it with a passion that surprised him.

  Her body bowed into his, attempting to get closer still, and his arms tightened around her.

  Releasing her lips, he moved his hand from her nape and tangled his fingers in all of that silky hair. Pulling her head back, he exposed her throat to his heated gaze. Her blood pulsed heavily just under the thin layer of her skin, and a feral growl rose from his throat, followed by the sudden rush of her desire permeating the air, tempting him nearly beyond reason.

  "Why won't you trust me, luv?" he whispered throatily, his voice thick with both his sorrow and his craving for her.

  She whimpered as he ran the tip of his tongue along her throbbing artery, before kissing it tenderly, careful of his fangs. Working his way down to the sweet spot between her neck and her shoulder, he splayed his other hand across her luscious ass, pulling her up and into his arousal.

  "I would never hurt you, Grace," he whispered against her smooth skin.

  He lifted her up until she wrapped her legs around him. Rolling his hips, he ground his hard length against her, reveling in her soft sounds of pleasure until he could stand it no longer.

  Tucking her face against his shoulder, not wanting to frighten her with the evidence of his excitement, he strode to the bed.

  Chapter Eighteen

  Grace shivered when she felt the cold sheets of her bed, but Aiden's heat immediately warmed her as he followed her down, chasing away the chill.

  She knew she should stop him before he found out that she had lied to him about the reason she had left. She wasn't on her period. She'd just had it. She wasn't due for another three weeks.

  Why won't you trust me, luv?

  His words echoed in her head as he kissed her throat, unbuttoning her cotton shirt with one hand while he held his weight off of her with the other. Guilt and shame rose within her for what she'd just done, and she opened her mouth to confess right then and there, but he spoke before she had the chance.

  "Grace, don't be frightened, luv. I'm a bit riled up, and I can't control it. But I swear I won't hurt you, all right?"

  He must have sensed her distraction, and mistook it for anxiety.

  Then he lifted his head from the curve of her neck, and she saw what he meant.

  "I want to look at you, luv."

  As his burning eyes roamed over her face and down her torso, his hand followed, skimming her breast in her cotton bra to rest lightly on her ribcage beneath.

  Goosebumps rose on her skin everywhere he touched.

  He opened his mouth on a labored breath, and she could see his fangs were fully extended. A quick stab of fear went through her when he raised his glowing eyes back to hers, but it quickly dissipated. He was nothing like the vampire that had killed her intruder. His gaze was intense, but warm, reverent even, as he slowly lowered his mouth back to hers, giving her time to reject him.

  Instead, she welcomed him eagerly, wrapping her arms around his neck and holding him close. She didn't think, she just kissed him back with everything she was feeling inside. Running her hands down his back, she slid them under the neckline of his T-shirt to feel the smooth, warm skin beneath.

  He moaned in her mouth at her touch, deepening the kiss until she forgot everything but this moment. Reaching down, he slid a hand underneath the back of her knee and bent her leg up, allowing him to settle more fully between her thighs.

  She lifted her hips to meet him, rubbing the core of her desire shamelessly against the hard ridge bulging beneath his pants.

  He immediately picked up her rhythm, thrusting against her until they were both gasping for air.

  "Aiden, please..." she begged breathlessly between kisses, completely beyond caring that he'd know she'd lied. She'd think of some excuse to tell him. Right now, she needed this ravenous vampire inside of her, and she needed it now.

  She reached between them, closing her palm around his hardness.

  Suddenly, she felt a cool breeze on her bare skin, and she opened her eyes to find him holding his weight on his arms while he glared down at her.

  Dark shadows swam through the bright grey of his eyes.

  "You're lying to him," he growled.

  The British accent she found so endearing was gone again, and the words sounded strange, unpracticed. Like they had the other day. His entire demeanor had changed. Gone was the warm, teasing male she'd come to know.

  She was looking at a stranger.

  His lips pulled back from his fangs in an enraged snarl, "YOU'RE LYING TO HIM!"

  Grace screamed and rolled out from underneath him, falling onto the floor in a heap.

  Jumping to her feet, she nearly tripped over Mojo as she ran to the bathroom with her pet close on her heels.

  She slammed the door, locking it behind them, then looked around frantically for a weapon as Aiden pounded on the door.

  "Grace! Grace, what's wrong? Are you all right, luv?" He knocked again. "Poppet, please open the door. I apologize for...whatever I did. I didn't mean to frighten you. Grace!"

  He pounded on the door again.

  With no weapon at hand, she resorted to backing as far away from the door as she could while Mojo rolled into a ball in the corner. Pressing her back against the wall by the shower stall, she weighed her options.

  It was actually a pretty easy decision. She had none. She had no weapons, and she had no magic against a vampire. All she could do was heal herself, and move things around, if they weren't too large. And she had an unusual connection with animals, but she sincerely doubted Mojo would be able to do much against him by himself.

  She had nothing. Nothing that would cause any damage to someone such as him.

  "Grace!" He shouted. "Open this bloody door and talk to me!"

  "No!"

  "What do you mean 'No'"?

  "No!" she repeated.

  "Fine! I'm coming in!"

  She shrieked as the door busted off its hinges and slammed into the opposite wall, crumbling the plaster. Aiden stood at the threshold, but didn't come in. He looked her over from head to toe, briefly closing his eyes and sighing when his inspection was finished.

  She eyed him warily, pulling her shirt together. "Stay away from me!"

  He scratched his head, confusion and hurt fighting for dominance on his face. "Poppet...whatever it was that I did, I didn't mean to frighten you. I told you I'd never hurt you, and I meant it. I can't help the way my body reacts to you, but that doesn't mean I can't control myself."

  She rolled her eyes. "I'm not afraid of you vamping out. It's the other side of you that I don't like."

  His face screwed up in confusion. "The other side?"

  "You yelled at me, dude!"

  "What? I didn't ye..."

  "Yes, you did! Don't act like you don't know. You growled and you yelled at me! I was about to become your next kill!"

  Spotting the hairbrush on the counter just as he took a step towards her, she sent it flying through the air at him. It bounced off of the door jam next to his head and clattered onto the floor.

  Now it was his turn to eye her warily. He stopped where he was.

  "Grace..."

  The glass she used to rinse her mouth soon followed the brush, and would've hit him if he hadn't dodged it. It smashed on the floor behind him, the noise se
nding Mojo scampering around Aiden's legs and into his house to hide.

  "Bloody hell, woman! Stop tossing things at me!" he bellowed.

  "Stop pretending you weren't planning on eating me!"

  Palms up in a peace making gesture, he gave her a quizzical look. "Define 'eat'."

  She looked around for something else to hit him with.

  "Grace, I honestly don't recall doing any such thing. Now please, stop this, and come out of the loo and tell me what happened."

  Crossing her arms over her breasts, she stared at him with a mulish expression.

  He backed away from the door, giving her plenty of space to get by him. "Please, luv. This is just silly."

  She chewed her lip as she studied him. He seemed so sincere, and honestly confused by her actions. And more importantly, he appeared to be back to his normal self again.

  She had a sudden thought: Maybe he had a split personality! He had said she was lying to "him", and not "me". But, even if that were the case, would his other personality know something that the other one didn't?

  It was just her luck that the one unequivocally panty-dropping worthy guy she'd met in her life would end up being a complete psycho case. Not to mention the whole not even human thing.

  Still. She couldn't hide in the bathroom forever, and she had nowhere else to go.

  Buttoning up her shirt, she never took her eyes off of him as she eased past him to go stand by the ladder. If he wacked out on her again, she'd take her chances with the things creeping around their hideout outside.

  "All right," he breathed with relief. Sitting down on the edge of the bed, he scooted across the mattress until his back was against the wall. Stretching his long, muscular, jean clad legs out in front of him, he crossed his ankles and laced his fingers together on his lap.

  She hesitated. He really did appear confused.

  "I'm going to sit right here, and I won't move," he promised. "Please, just talk to me so we can get this sorted out."

  "You really don't remember?" she asked.

  "Yelling at you? No, poppet, I really don't."

  "I'm not lying. You did. You yelled at me," she insisted defensively.

  "Okay," he acquiesced. "What did I yell at you?"

  Well, hell. She hadn't been prepared for that one.

  She sighed and rubbed her nose, thinking she may as well fess up. She'd been about to anyway, earlier, when he was kissing her.

  "You said, 'You're lying to him'."

  One eyebrow lifted. "To whom?"

  Now she was confused. "What?"

  "You said, that I said, that you were lying to 'him'. Who is 'him'?"

  "Um, I think it's you."

  Rolling his eyes, he said, "Well that makes no sense at all, poppet. I am 'me'. Not 'him'."

  "Yeah. That's kind of why I freaked out." At least he wasn't questioning what it was she was lying about. "And you bared your fangs at me. Not in a good way. And your voice was different."

  That caught his attention. "Different how?"

  She rubbed her arms as she remembered. "Well, your accent was gone, for one. And the words sounded strange." She thought for a minute. "I can only explain it like, when you talk like that, it always sounds like you're not used to pronouncing the words, or something. Like English is a new language to you."

  His eyes locked onto her, his sharp mind not missing a thing. "Always?" he repeated. "What do you mean, always? Has this happened before?"

  "Just once," she told him. "Right after we got here."

  Comprehension dawned across his features. "And that's why you've been acting so wonky since we arrived here. I had no idea," he said, almost to himself.

  He fell silent, but she could see the wheels turning in his head.

  "Aiden?" she asked when he didn't seem inclined to explain.

  "Hmm?"

  "Do you have a split personality or something?"

  He gave her a sad smile. "No, luv."

  "Do you know why this is happening?"

  He studied her for a long moment. "Yes. I believe I do."

  "Are you going to tell me?

  He propped his laced fingers on top of his head, showing off his bulging arm muscles to her hungry gaze. "Yes, because unlike a certain other person in this room, I rarely feel the need to lie."

  The blood rushed to her face and she guiltily dropped her eyes from those tantalizing muscles.

  Why did it bother her so much that he knew she had lied to him? She lied to people all the time, to protect herself and her family. And sometimes she got caught, and would have to think up some other explanation. She didn't like doing it, but it had never bothered her this much before. And why wasn't he asking her what she'd lied about?

  Because he's already figured it out. But how much has he figured out? That's the real question.

  She was distracted from her inner dialogue when he said, "I have a bit of a wild tale to tell you, poppet."

  Chapter Nineteen

  Grace was staring at him like he was utterly bonkers. And after hearing himself say the words out loud, he was beginning to wonder if perhaps she was correct.

  People had been telling him that for years, but he'd never taken them seriously. He'd only thought it was his unique sense of humor that threw them off.

  Now that he thought of it, his head collection didn't seem to be a big selling point either. Not certain why not, it was quite the impressive collection.

  She held her hand up, palm out. "Wait. So you're telling me those things above ground right now, they used to be vampires? Luukas' vampires?"

  "Yes," he confirmed.

  "And now they're what? Possessed? By demons?"

  "Yes, you could say that."

  "I knew it!" she exclaimed. "Well, not the vampire part."

  "You knew they were demons? Since when?"

  She shrugged. "I've seen them around town for a while now. They always gave me the creeps."

  "Do I give you the creeps?"

  She chewed her lip while she contemplated him. "At first you did...sometimes you still do."

  "I see." He wasn't sure what to think about that.

  "And this other vampire bitch, what's her name again?"

  "Leeha."

  "Leeha, yes, this Leeha bitch is creating an entire army of these things?"

  "Yes."

  "And you know this because she told you, right before she did the same thing to you? But for some unknown reason, your demon hasn't taken you over completely."

  "That would be correct." He paused. "At least, from what you've told me, that's what I'm beginning to believe."

  She rose gracefully from the floor where she'd been sitting during his story to pace back and forth in front of him.

  He sat patiently and let her go. It was a lot to take in.

  While she wore a path in the floor, he wondered again what all she was hiding from him. Part of him wanted to make her tell him, and with a little mind manipulation, he easily could. But a much larger part of him wanted her to trust him enough to fess up on her own. He didn't know why it was so important to him for her to tell him of her own free will, it just was.

  That wasn't quite true. He knew why it was important to him. Just like he knew why he was finding it so hard to resist her.

  He was deep in thought about the little mole on her belly just to the left of her navel when she stopped and faced him again. Her eyes searched his, but he couldn't quite read what she was thinking.

  She had to clear her throat a few times before she could get the words out. "You really have one of those things inside of you?"

  He sighed sadly. "I didn't want to believe so at first. Leeha and I have always rather fancied each other."

  He didn't miss the stiffening of her spine and the angry flash in Grace's eyes at that comment, and he had to stop himself from smiling with pleasure at the thought of her being jealous of Leeha. "And I was quite certain that she hadn't gone through with it. But with all that's happened to get me here, and from what you're t
elling me happened earlier, it appears that I was nothing to her but a sacrifice that had to be made. I'm rather gutted about the entire thing, actually."

  "Was she like, your girlfriend or something?" Grace bit out.

  Aiden tilted his head, letting the warmth he felt for her shine from his eyes. "No, poppet. I've never even shagged her."

  This seemed to appease her. A little. She continued her line of questioning. "So, how do we get it out? This...thing in you?"

  "I have no idea," he told her honestly. Then an unpleasant thought occurred to him. "I don't know that we can, really, unless it wants to come out."

  Her shoulders drooped and she kind of fell back against the wall as she absorbed that.

  "You seem to be taking this all in stride," she commented off-handedly.

  But he only shrugged a bit. "What else am I to do?"

  "I don't know," she sighed and rubbed her temples, then changed the subject. "So, what is she planning on doing with this army?"

  He laughed. "What else? Use them as her soldiers to take over the world. Just as all the evil villains do. She believes our kind are superior to humans, and she wants to create enough of these things that she'll be able to take over Luukas' territory, and eventually, the world."

  "Luukas is the vampire that created you?"

  "Yes."

  Her forehead wrinkled in confusion. "But, didn't he create her also? How can she turn on him like this? Isn't there some kind of code, or something?"

  "No." Aiden shook his head. "Leeha was adopted into our colony and turned by one of Luukas' vampires, who has since been destroyed. That's against the rules, you see," he answered her unspoken question. "She was invited to accept Luukas as her Master, but he's not her master other than by her choice, or not. And apparently," he snorted. "She chose 'not'."

  Grace didn't seem to share his humor about the situation.

 

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