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by Jessica's Guide to Dating the Dark Side (lit)


  He was giving me one last chance to leave—and begging me not to.

  I had no intention of going anywhere beyond that room or outside of his embrace. I bent my head back, wordlessly ac­quiescing, and closed my eyes as Lucius again found the point where my pulse beat strongest in my throat, and this time there was no hesitation, beyond the briefest few breaths during which we both savored the moment that would bring us together for­ever. Then his fangs pierced my throat, and I cried out softly, feeling him plunge, with sure force but infinite gentleness, into the vein, drinking me in.

  "I love you, Lucius." I gasped, feeling myself drawn into his body, becoming a part of him. "I always have."

  My own fangs were liberated, the ache ending, and when Lucius was done, my throat burning with an unimaginable, stinging pleasure, he drew me to one of the couches, pulling me onto him so I could reach his throat easily, and it seemed so natural to press my own mouth against him.

  "Here, Antanasia," Lucius whispered, softly placing his fin­gertips beneath my chin, guiding me to the proper spot, and the moment I felt it, his pulse pounding just below the skin, I couldn't wait any longer, and I sank my own fangs deep into him, tasting him, making him a part of me.

  Lucius groaned, pressing me closer, so my fangs punctured more deeply and the blood flowed more swiftly, coursing cool and rich into my mouth. His blood tasted like power and passion touched by sweetness . . . just like Lucius.

  "Oh, Antanasia," he whispered, caressing my face and help­ing me to ease out my still-unfamiliar fangs as I finished drink­ing, reluctantly. "I have always loved you, too."

  We slept in each others arms on the couch in front of the fire, exhausted, completely satisfied, completely happy. At least I slept through the night. Lucius, at some point, arose and slipped away, because when I woke up just before dawn, real­izing that I needed to hurry back to my home to destroy the note—before I accidentally abdicated—Lucius advised me that the young vampire guards had already been dispatched in the wee hours to ensure that my reign did not end unexpect­edly early.

  And as I lay curled up next to Lucius, my head on his chest, protected in the circle of his strong arms, fingers testing the tender puncture wounds on my throat, I realized that he had done more than order his minions to do his bidding.

  The stake that had fallen to the carpet was gone.

  Lucius never told me what became of it. Whether he'd tossed the reminder of his most violent deed and our darkest moment into the fire, which had been fed during the night, or hid the stake away somewhere in the castle, in case he should ever choose to use it again. And I never asked.

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