Forbidden Blood (Vampire Venators Romance Series) (20 page)

BOOK: Forbidden Blood (Vampire Venators Romance Series)
5.33Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

He carefully picked up Amber, ignoring the pain in his right arm, and pressed his hand against the left side of her throat and the cut on it. He had to stem the bleeding.

“Calm down.” Duke Montagu’s voice rang out from the top of the stairs and echoed around the ballroom.

Silence fell.

Kearn carried Amber towards the tables that lined the sides of the room. There had been food there when he had gone to get Amber a drink. The vampires gathered near the tables moved away as he approached. The duke continued to talk, assuring everyone that it was over and they were safe. Kearn set Amber down on her feet near a long red table full of food and champagne glasses, keeping one arm around her back so she didn’t fall. He picked up a wad of black napkins and pressed them against her neck. It was difficult to get her back into his arms when he needed to keep pressure on her wound and his right arm was on fire. Blood slid down it, soaking his black uniform. He needed to seal the cut with his saliva and bandage it.

By the time he was cradling her again, Duke Montagu had his guests under control and the orchestra were tuning their instruments. Servants were leaving the dance floor, one of them carrying the knife. No trace of Amber’s blood remained on the parquet.

Kearn kept the pressure on her throat with the arm he had around her back.

It was as though nothing had happened.

Everyone appeared calm, all talking and laughing again. Some had even retaken their places on the dance floor.

The underlying sense of unease in the room gave away their real feelings. What they had witnessed and the smell of human blood that permeated the air was unsettling them.

Amber stirred in her sleep. Kearn walked towards the stairs, monitoring her pulse. It was quicker than normal but not fast enough to worry him. It would probably settle once he had sealed the wound and stopped the bleeding. He couldn’t do that here. Duke Montagu was old enough to recognise that she was a Source Blood, and it wouldn’t take much for others to discover why he had brought her to the ball. If they saw him drink from a Source Blood, even though it was to heal her, he would never be welcome in society again.

Kyran caught up with him at the top of the red-carpeted stairs. Kearn was about to mention his surprise at seeing his brother and ask whether Kyran intended to lecture him again, when he spotted that Duke Montagu was close behind him.

“I do hope you can see that I had nothing to do with this incident,” Duke Montagu said and Kearn smiled inside, relishing the note of fear in his voice and highly satisfied by it.

“I will need to investigate before I can determine who was involved.” He turned away with Amber and allowed himself a small smile. It disappeared when Kyran stepped into view. If Kyran saw his childish triumph, it would get back to the duke.

“Will she be all right?” The concern in Kyran’s voice surprised him more than the fact he had come to see him.

After their argument earlier, he hadn’t expected his brother to be so civil towards him. Normally when they fought and Kearn didn’t back down, Kyran didn’t speak to him for months, sometimes even a year or more when it was about their family.

Kearn nodded and kept the pressure on her neck. Her heartbeat was steadying. The fragment of a connection they shared assured him that her feelings were stable. She didn’t seem in any immediate danger.

When they reached his car, he would check her wound. He couldn’t seal it there though. He would fall under the influence of her blood and wouldn’t be safe to drive. It had been dangerous enough when he had licked her hand and driven afterwards. He couldn’t risk something happening now when she was injured. He would never forgive himself.

“You had better leave before you have to fight to stop her from becoming the main course.” Kyran looked back towards the ballroom.

Kearn nodded. He could feel their eyes on him and sense their intent. They wanted Amber’s blood. He relished its scent. It spoke to the trace in his veins, telling him to taste her again so he could form a stronger connection between them and could feel that way again. He wanted to feel the desire it provoked in him, the hunger for her.

He looked at her where she lay in his arms.

He didn’t need her blood in his veins in order to feel that way. Just a glance at her tonight had been enough to make him yearn for her. Dancing close to her had pushed him past yearning to the point where he had been ready to act on his desires. He had kissed her hand in front of society, and Kyran had made sure he knew the full extent of their outrage over him committing an atrocity by lowering himself to a human.

Society had cast him out, yet it still cared about how he acted and still felt he should behave as his old position within it dictated. Did it still see him as a Noble? He would have laughed at that had it not been his heart’s desire.

In that moment though, part of him hadn’t cared what they had thought of him.

Amber had been all that had mattered.

Just as she was all that mattered right now.

He walked through the arch and down the stairs. Kyran continued to follow him. Kearn cast him a questioning frown.

“I will go with you. Safety in numbers.” Kyran’s blue gaze dropped to Amber again. A hint of red ringed his irises.

Was the smell of Amber’s blood the reason Kyran wanted to accompany him? The scent was strong and it alone stirred his blood and made his hunger return with force.

“Just to the car. I have several Lesser Nobles’ daughters to introduce to my wicked side.” Kyran grinned.

Kearn wasn’t surprised to hear that. Seeing those women with Kyran tonight had reminded him of when they were younger and had been the toast of all the balls. They had never stopped dancing back then and every daughter of a Noble or Lesser Noble had wanted to be with them.

He looked down at Amber. Things really had changed. He no longer wanted to dance with every pretty female who smiled at him. He only wanted to dance with her.

She was growing paler and it worried him. During the fight, he hadn’t felt his own fear. It was only in looking back that he realised it had seized his heart and had controlled him. He would have done anything to protect her. He would have sacrificed himself.

“She really is a Source then,” Kyran whispered, staring at Amber. “Her blood is potent.”

“She is.” Kearn walked out into the courtyard, his eyes on Amber’s face, absorbing her beauty and feeling a ghost of the effect her blood had on him. “It is.”

Warmth lingered in the air, lacing it with the scent of the sun even though it was past midnight. He carried her over to his car and set her down, leaning her against it. Kyran took hold of her and Kearn thanked him with a smile. He found his keys in his pocket, unlocked the car, and opened the door.

Kyran helped him manoeuvre Amber into the passenger seat, sitting her sideways facing the driver’s side with her right cheek against the headrest. Kearn secured her safety belt and peeled the thick wad of black napkins away from her throat. He touched the spot where the dried blood was darkest. Small beads broke to the surface and formed a short diagonal line. Had the knife made the cut or the man’s fangs? He covered it again and took a deep breath. If he’d had a god, he would have prayed that it was the knife.

He didn’t want to lose her.

Kearn stroked her face. Her soft skin was warm and still damp with tears in places. He brushed them away with the pad of his thumb, taking his time and memorising the feel of her skin as he gazed on her. She was so delicate and fragile, but she had been so strong tonight, and he had meant what he had said to her with all of his heart and every drop of his blood. Her beauty was unparalleled and he was eternally grateful to her for giving him even the briefest chance to enter society with her on his arm. Drawing his hand away, he curled it into a fist as he thought about everything she endured for his sake. His gaze slipped to the wad of black napkins covering her throat. He was going to hunt the bastard down and make him suffer for this. Black rage curled through him and his fangs extended at the same time as a spark of blue lit his fingertips. He struggled to shut down his feelings and then stood and faced Kyran when he was back in control.

“Be careful.” Kyran had removed his mask and his eyes were blue again, no trace of red touching them. They held a serious edge. “If uncle wants her—”

“I will not allow that to happen.” Kearn’s gaze dropped to her. The lights around the courtyard turned her skin golden. Her left black glove had slipped down past her elbow. He was tempted to smooth it up her arm again, to make her look perfect as she had done when the evening had started, but it wouldn’t undo what had happened. The blood on her neck and chest was real. He had failed in his promise and it hurt because he wanted to protect her above everything. “She does not belong in our world.”

“I am surprised to hear you say that considering the way you act around her.”

Kearn closed the passenger door.

“Let it go.” He walked around the car. He didn’t want to have to explain himself to Kyran, not when he wasn’t even sure what he was feeling. He opened the driver’s door and glanced at the wide sandstone mansion. Duke Montagu was watching them from a window on the first floor. “Be careful and stay away from the blood. Someone has spiked it with Source Blood.”

Kyran grinned. “I had wondered why I felt so giddy.”

Kearn sighed and waved his brother away. He didn’t want him on his list. Drinking spiked blood was a grey area in the law. Someone could easily deny knowing it had contained Source Blood and the Sovereignty wouldn’t know any better. They couldn’t hear normal vampires’ thoughts. They could only see their actions.

Kyran would deny it if asked, even if he had known. All of his kind would.

It didn’t matter. The Sovereignty would see the one who had spiked the blood and would send a Venator to deal with them.

Kearn got into his car, started it, and drove fast out of the courtyard. When he reached the main road, he pressed his left hand against Amber’s throat, keeping the pressure on the wound. The trace of her blood in his body was fading and he couldn’t sense her now that she had fallen into a deeper sleep. He wanted to know how she was feeling but he couldn’t risk rousing her to see if she was in pain or in danger.

He removed his hand from the wad of napkins to change gear and then pressed it back over them again, speeding through the outskirts of London. They would be back at his apartment within fifteen minutes if the traffic was with him.

He ran all the red lights, not slowing down even for those with speed cameras. They couldn’t fine him. His car was unregistered and he didn’t even have a driver’s licence to put points on.

In the human world, he didn’t exist.

Amber’s heartbeat quickened.

Kearn frowned across at her. A new line of blood was creeping down her chest. The wound couldn’t have reopened by itself. Amber hadn’t moved and it had almost stopped bleeding beneath the napkins. The vampire was doing something to her.

He growled and ran his hand across her bloodied chest. It was dangerous but the man left him no choice. He licked the blood on his fingers and shivered as he swallowed it. It instantly seeped into his, spreading fire through his veins and turning his mind hazy. Heat settled low in his abdomen, arousal stirring there, and he clamped his teeth together as his fangs extended. He growled and fought the effects, focusing on Amber to clear his mind. He wouldn’t let it control him this time. Amber was in danger and he had to protect her. The connection opened between him and Amber, and he used it to check her feelings. She wanted to wake up. The man was trying to command her. Did he want her to attack him again? Kearn wasn’t going to let that happen.

She had to stay calm and sleep. She was tired and she had to sleep it off. When she woke, her cut would be better. It was nothing for her to worry about. He would take care of her.

He shifted gear and ran another red light, narrowly avoiding a red double-decker bus. He couldn’t slow down. He had to get Amber to his apartment and heal her wound. The blood he would take from her then would be enough to establish firm control over her.

Her heart missed a beat and then raced.

Sleep.

It slowed again, falling back into a natural rhythm. Kearn touched her face. She was getting colder. He was a fool. He hadn’t considered the differences between their species and her heartbeat had convinced him she was safe.

A human was fragile compared with a vampire. Even with the cut not bleeding at a dangerous level, he could still lose her if the vampire had taken too much blood from her.

Panic rushed through his veins, blocking out every thought or feeling that wasn’t about her. He had to get her to safety and help her heal. It was all he could do, but he feared it wouldn’t be enough.

“Stay with me, Amber.” He pressed his hand against her throat again. Her face twisted in pain and then turned calm once more. He hadn’t meant to hurt her but he needed to make sure she wasn’t bleeding now. He needed her to live.

Kearn used her blood to keep the connection between them open. The vampire was still trying to make her do things. He caught snippets of the thoughts the vampire was placing in Amber’s head and countered them all with his own commands. She wanted to remain asleep and was very tired. When she woke, she would feel better and he would be there with her. He wouldn’t let the vampire have her. He wouldn’t.

The vampire sent a message to her that made Kearn growl and put his foot down on the accelerator.

He wanted her to come to him.

Amber wanted to go to him.

Bastard.

“Stay with me.” Kearn sent the same words to her blood so she would definitely hear him.

She calmed again and it felt as though she had reached out to him in return, strengthening the connection between them. He focused and kept it strong, giving her reassurance and anything she needed. In this moment, it didn’t matter if he looked weak or lonely, or if any of his growing feelings for her showed. It only mattered that she knew that he needed her with him, because then she would stay. He was sure of it.

Other books

Beastkeeper by Cat Hellisen
The Vanished by Tim Kizer
Good Greek Girls Don't by Georgia Tsialtas
Naked Treats by Pepper Anthony
Lady Windermere's Fan by Wilde, Oscar
Council of War by Richard S. Tuttle
The Wind and the Spray by Joyce Dingwell
Tower of Shadows by Sara Craven
Crossroads by Wendy Saunders