The woman vampire smiled, looking at him. Her fangs were long and pretty. He wanted them on him, in him. His cock throbbed in anticipation. He drew in a deep breath when she bent to his flesh. She teased him for a moment, her lips, her tongue, her fangs nicking, nibbling. "That changes things," she murmured, and sank her fangs into his ear.
He groaned as pleasure and pain stormed through him… like nothing he'd felt before. Warm liquid dripped on his neck; he could smell it—smell it on her breath when she came back to his mouth. He wanted to breathe it too.
"I won't have to kill you now. " She drew in a long breath and exhaled, slowly, delicately… breathing warm into his flesh and blood as she sank her teeth into his shoulder.
Chapter Twenty-five
The Marquess, the Venator, and the Innkeeper Go Missing
Victoria had just returned to St. Heath's Row after a dinner party at Grantworth House when the message arrived. She'd been hard-pressed to explain to her mother why her new husband hadn't attended with her; and it was even more difficult to extricate herself from the after-dinner socializing… but she had pleaded exhaustion. Apparently the blue-black circles under her eyes were enough to convince her mother that she was unfit for a late night. And if Lady Melly believed the reason was due to an impending happy event, well, Victoria was too heartsick to fight with her on it.
Thus, she had just begun to unpin her hair when the messenger arrived to deliver a note.
She didn't recognize the handwriting, but the seal was gold and bore the imprint of a bold V surrounded by trellises and cups. It could be from only one person… she tore it open.
I am in possession of something of apparent value to you, although your actions in my coach led me to believe otherwise. He will be safe until you arrive. You have my word.
S.
His word?
She threw the note on her dresser and called for Verbena to help her change. A visit to the Silver Chalice required some preparation.
But when Victoria arrived at the Chalice, or what had been the Chalice, it became clear that no preparation could have readied her for the scene that faced her.
It was three o'clock in the morning, and where the bar should have been overflowing with customers coming and going on the steps, it was silent. The acrid smell of burned wood, spilled blood, and fear assailed her as she hurried down the steps.
The place was in shambles. Tables, cups, chairs, bottles… even bodies, the piano… everything was strewn all over the floor. Half of it was burned; the place stank of ash and oil.
Victoria walked into the room, hoping to find something… anything to tell her what had happened.
Max was supposed to be here, she remembered suddenly.
Had he been caught in this? Was he dead?
And Phillip? Sebastian had promised to keep him safe. . .
Cold settled over her, a deep, penetrating, final iciness.
Max. Phillip. Sebastian.
They had all been there.
Max opened his eyes.
The room was hot and shadowed, the only illumination from flames licking one long wall. At first he thought he was in hell… but then he realized he wasn't so lucky.
"Maximilian. " He tried to block her voice… but he was too weary. His strength sapped away, he had little resistance. Especially to her.
"Look at me, Maximilian," she crooned, her words bumping over him like a gentle hand.
He closed his eyes.
"Why do you turn away? You know you cannot deny yourself. "
He pulled himself up from his sprawled position on the floor. His hands were not restrained, but she would have no need to do that. He was powerless in many ways in her presence.
"It has been so long since you have come to me, Maximilian. "