8 Thinking about a vampire

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“Aagh!” Robin hissed as a splitting pain slashed through her head. She placed a hand to her temple feeling nauseous. She came to a stop on the small path they had taken when they entered the garden after their tour of the castle. Robin was still amazed at what she had seen. The wealth of the Mowari vampires was evident in every room she saw. The castle didn’t look like anything she’d seen last night. Filtered light streamed through dimmed windows. And the vampires who had looked at her like they wanted to attack her on the spot were nowhere to be found. Robin had imaged them waiting for her at every dark corner of the castle. She had looked out for the prince too, her heart hammering in her chest, butterflies flapping the wings in her stomach at the thought of seeing him again. She shouldn’t even feel anything where he was concerned, Robin admonished herself. She grasped her head with both hands as another s***h zapped through her mind. What was wrong with her? She felt dizzy, and close to losing the breakfast she had eaten. Her blood felt hot in her veins. Anna came to a stop next to her. “Are you alright?” She placed a comforting hand to her back, “Come and sit down.” Anna guided her to a bench that stood along the path. Robin gingerly sat down. The pain intensified. Her head felt like it was splitting into two. “Are you alright? The prince will kill me if anything happened to you.” There was fear in Anna’s words. Robin gave her a tiny smile as the pounding pain she’d felt started to recede. “I’m fine. Don’t worry. I’m just dizzy. I guess I’m overwhelmed by everything.” “It happens. The first bite is always the worst, because it changes a lot of things within you. It binds you to him. You’ll share his life force and become stronger. ” Anna sat next to her on the bench. “The first time my vampires bit me I was sick for days. It’ll get better I promise.” Anna placed a reassuring hand to her knee. “Two?” Robin asked shocked. “Yes, twins.” Anna ducked her head hiding the blush that turned her face and neck red. “So they share you?” Robin asked still shocked. She never heard of something like this happening. Anna nodded. She wouldn’t even look at her. What else did they share? Robin wanted to ask her but Keegan was rushing towards them. He still looked stoic. Robin still wondered about the man. She couldn’t understand him. He was willingly selling his people to the vampires as blood slaves. Even though the agreement between vampires and humans was centuries old, he didn’t have to make it easy for them. Robin bit her tongue as she felt the words of derision almost jump out of her mouth. Keegan came to a stop in front of them. “Anna.” He inclined his head in greeting. He then turned to her. His eyes narrowed on her as he stared at her. Robin had the feeling that he didn’t like her much. But why? He didn’t know her. “Robin, the prince has requested you presence.” He has finally called her for his next feed. Robin stomach squeezed in fear. She had anticipated this moment, but she hadn’t known how she was going to feel. The fear swirled in her stomach, making it hard to breathe. She had to go him, she couldn’t run away. Anna’s hand on her knee tightened in encouragement. Robin got to her feet and followed Keegan. Tavek stared at himself as he got dressed. His green eyes were clear. They had lost the insane glint that had stared back at him for weeks. He was finally himself. He was ready to deal with the matters of his estate. But first he had to feed. His hands trembled at that thought. If only he didn’t have to, he thought. Hunger gnawed on his stomach reminding him he couldn’t wait for too long or he will turn into the red eyed monster that wanted to kill everything in sight. No, he couldn’t have that. Tavek traced to his blood slave’s room. He remained in the shadows, hiding, because he didn’t know how he was going to react when he saw her again. He looked around the room. She wasn’t there, but he could feel her life force vibrating nearby. He reached for Keegan with his mind, and asked him to bring her to him. The human could walk in the sun, unlike the rest of them. Tavek returned to his room to wait. He tried hard not to think of the taste of her blood, or how warm her body had been beneath his. He tried, but he failed. His fangs descended, and his c**k thickened. It seemed his trip to the caves of old was for nothing. He was as hard as a pole. How was he going to do this? Tavek looked around his room. His eyes tripped over the bed. His c**k hardened further at the thought of her in his bed. He couldn’t use the bed, Tavek turned away. He saw the twin chairs next to the fireplace. He walked to them and sat down. He hoped the distance between the chairs would help. Otherwise he was doomed. Maybe he could ask Keegan to remain while he fed. Don would have been perfect, but he was probably resting at this hour. He could feel the sun was high up in the sky. Many vampires slept from morning until noon. No, he couldn’t disturb him. If he couldn’t have Don, he couldn’t have Keegan either – he was human after all. He wouldn’t understand. The scent of his blood slave hit him letting him know that she was close. Tavek remained in his chair and bid Keegan to enter as he knocked at the door. He watched Robin as she entered the room. She was dressed in the dress she had been wearing last night. Tavek had the desire to see her in silk, and the sheer night gown the female vampires wore. He cleared his throat as his body turned hot. “Come closer,” he said. Robin trembled at the sound of his voice. He p***y clenched and she could feel a suddenly wetness between her thighs. Oh god, I’m doomed, she thought as she walked closer to the vampire. How was she going to survive another bite? Robin didn’t know.
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