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Authors: C. J. Ellisson

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BOOK: Vampire Vacation
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“Is this seat taken? I was hoping to relax and enjoy a drink with someone to talk to.”

Bravo! If I could clap out loud, I would. The unsure woman who first called me on the phone to find out if she should wear red tonight doesn’t appear to be the same vivacious, blond creature I see before me now. Incredible what some great clothes, fabulous hair, and sexy makeup can do for you. Not to mention the feel good vibes I sent her all evening. Like I said, a woman who
feels
sexy
is
sexy.

“I would be honored if you’d share my table.” Drew rises halfway from his seat while she slides into the corner booth. The young woman makes her way around the curved bench to sit in the middle, closer to Drew.

He motions to the bar with his hand, in the age-old request of
come hither
a customer directs toward the wait staff. I smile before sending Rafe over to get their drink orders; Drew adapts well in his role, to say the least. He’s staring at Olivia like he hasn’t had a meal in weeks, and I know from our records he fed two days ago.

Out of courtesy, most vampires don’t eavesdrop on each other. Conversations are pitched low and a sense of intimacy prevails. In actuality, any vampire here can listen to any conversation with a little bit of focus. Hearing Drew and Olivia’s entire interchange would prove an easy feat for any interested party in the room. I observe Antonio to see what he’ll do.

He looks a bit disappointed that she walked in the direction she did, but since they never made eye contact, I don’t think he could say it was deliberate. Shrugging it off, he sits back down to focus on his drink. We have a large mirror over the bar and patrons seated at the stools can see everything going on behind them in the room.

I notice Antonio peers toward the mirror in the direction of the couple’s table while picking up his drink. It seems he’s not as unaffected by the vision I sent as his outward appearance would lead one to believe. I decide to stir it up as best I can.

“Isn’t that woman from your seethe?” I ask with innocence in my voice.

“Yes, you knew her name. You must have met her earlier.” He replies a bit snappish.

Hmm…perhaps he
is
affected.

“She and I made an appointment for tea in the morning. It’s always nice to get a chance to spend time with our guests.”

Rafe heads back to the bar to fill Drew and Olivia’s drink requests while I push to Antonio the feel he had of Olivia’s bottom nuzzling the front of his zipper again. He fumbles his drink, places it down and reaches to adjust himself under the bar. This is going to be fun. I love teasing poor bastards like him all night.

You are evil, my little minx
.

I laugh back in Rafe’s mind.
I know, baby. And it’s so much fun!

“What would they like?” I ask Rafe as I reach for a glass.

“Drew wants another blood mimosa and Olivia would like a sex on the beach.”

Antonio’s eyes whip up to the bar mirror again and I can tell his mind is racing with her request.

“How about I send her a shot of Flaming Orgasm on the house as well? Just saying that one is always a fun way to break the ice.” Rafe smiles in agreement, on the same page as I am. He’s watching Antonio out of the corner of his eye.

“Sounds good. I’ll start on that while you do the mimosa.”

Rafe returns to their table in a few minutes with the drinks and wanders around to check on things with the rest of the bar guests. Olivia’s peal of happiness over the flaming shot glass sounds light and musical.

“Oh, how delightful! I never knew there was drink named a Flaming Orgasm!” Drew joins in with her enjoyment, forming a quick bond through the shared moment.

“You have such a lovely laugh, my dear. I can’t believe they let you wander around here unescorted. I could just eat you up.”

Olivia must think this is even funnier than the name of the drink. Her laughter increases in strength, and I begin to wonder if she might be laughing at something else entirely.

“Yes,” Olivia responds in a flat tone. “Well, there’s no accounting for taste is there? Different strokes for different folks and all that…”

Hmm, that sounds a little maudlin. I hope Drew can turn her around a bit.

“Whoever he is, he’s a fool. Don’t waste another thought on him. Let’s focus on the now. Red is stunning on you.”

Olivia’s face lights up at the compliment.

“Why, thank you. I don’t normally wear this color. In fact, Vivian suggested it.” With that last observation, she raises her drink, turning her focus to where I am at the bar. “Kudos to her for making me try something new.”

I nod, to show I’m accepting her praise, but busy myself under the counter so a conversation across the bar does not begin.

“Our Viv is a gem, isn’t she? I bet that sweater is as soft as it looks. May I?” Drew reaches a hand out toward Olivia as he waits for her response.

Olivia’s attention is brought back to the brown-eyed man in the booth as she starts to sense the beginning of his desire. She nods her head in mute acceptance of his request. His hand does not go to her shoulder but deftly settles under the table on her thigh and the short knit skirt covering it.

“Oh yes, it is a nice feel. Cashmere if I’m not mistaken, right?”

A perfect moment to push another image to Antonio. This one of me straddling my husband’s lap with his hands running up and over my hips. Then those hands run around to my backside and start to massage my firm bottom. Antonio fumbles with his now empty glass and it clatters loudly across the surface of the bar.

Rafe reaches out and snatches it before it can fall to the floor and shatter. Antonio rises half out of his seat. His erection can clearly be seen behind the fly of his custom-fitted black slacks. Olivia appears entranced by the feel of Drew’s hand on her thigh and has no attention for anything else.

I, on the other hand, am starting to think Olivia is really freakin’ hot. I’d like to go peel her clothes off of her and lick her from head to toe.

Excuse me?

I shake my head, wondering where the hell that came from. Drew’s advances take on a whole new dimension and Olivia leans back in her seat at what must only be his obvious exploration under the booth table. I wish I could feel her wet, dripping pussy in my hand right now. I’m betting it feels hot and tight and just aching to have my long…

Whoa! Holy crap! Antonio is projecting his desires to the entire room!

I slam close my mental door as tight as I can. Unfortunately, that also means I’m blocking Rafe and I can’t speak to him without opening myself back up to Antonio’s desires. This is a first in our books. I’ve never had a reaction from someone taking my blood before who could project so strongly. Either he has latent glamour abilities or some will emerge soon.

I check the room to assess the effects on the others and realize things are about to get to dangerous levels of arousal in here. Everyone’s eyes are trained on Olivia. Heads crane around booth corners, patrons rise in their seats, and conversation has stopped. All to get a glimpse of the woman every person now desires.

Nostrils flare and vampire eyes go black with longing. Drew leans in to sample a kiss at her neck. Antonio’s face starts to crumple in jealousy, and a black vibe coils in the air waiting to pounce on the rest of the crowd.

Oh, shit. This is not going well.

I leap over the bar, accompanied by a loud ripping noise, to tackle Antonio, bringing him down in one smooth, fast movement. His body presses face down into the floor and I’ve got my knee planted firmly in his back.

It’s enough to break the emotions and the patrons in the room come back to themselves in a rush. Cocks are adjusted in pants and damp underwear squirmed in on hard wooden chairs and plush booth seats alike.

“Antonio, old chap, I think the old blood is getting to you, and not in a good way. Let’s get you back to your room.”

In the time it takes for me to finish my sentence, Rafe appears at my side, motioning for me to get up. He raises Antonio to his feet with care and moves him to the door without further preamble. The whole exchange is over in less than a minute, but damn, that was a close call.

It could have been a lot worse. Hell, when I think back to past struggles to control my powers, I know exactly how bad it could have been. Judging by the breeze tickling my ass, I bet the ripping sound I heard was the kick pleat of my tight pencil skirt giving way.

People are almost back to normal and all eyes are on front and center of the bar, where Antonio was a moment ago and where now I stand, alone. Here’s the rub—do I apologize or pretend nothing happened? I’m going with playing dumb. It’s worked in the past; why mess with a good thing?

 

Chapter Twelve

“Not to worry everyone!”
I call out cheerfully. “Antonio will be fine. He had some very old vampire blood in a cocktail which apparently didn’t agree with him.” I give a gentle push of acceptance out to the room at large so no one will question my statement.

“Nice thigh-highs and no undies there, Viv,” Charlie says, loud enough for everyone to hear. “I always wondered if you wore them or not.”

One can always count on our bartender to get the guests excited about something else. This time in particular it happens to be me, with my ass jiggling on display. Thankfully, I’m angled a bit and only mooning half of the crowd.

I zero my piercing gaze back at Charlie sitting with his fellow employees. “Break time is over. I’m going to need to head out after Rafe to check on our guest.”

Charlie grins ear to ear as he rises from his seat at the round table. “Yeah. You may want to cover up first,” he adds with a wink and laugh.

I stare at him and his chuckle subsides. He starts to head back to the bar while I decide to take my leave. Holding my head up high, I strut out of the bar and through the gentleman’s lounge like nothing is amiss with my attire.

I’m going to choose to believe those giggles and muffled laughs I hear behind me mean the guests have been properly redirected rather than that they are laughing
at
me. Hey, who knows, I might be right.

I make it to the landing without anyone trying to stop me in the lounge and head over to the stairs to descend to the second floor.

Rafe, did you take Antonio back to his room?

Yes, we’ll wait for you here. What do you want to do with him?

Funny you should ask. I don’t know. Any thoughts?

Rafe pauses before answering, perhaps to give the matter some thought. My heels hit the second floor and I’m heading towards the north wing at a good clip. I do like the way the rip in my skirt allows my legs to move better. Ahh, what we do for fashion.

Rafe answers my question right before I arrive at the suite.
Is there a way for you to control his projections?

I open the door and step inside, closing it behind me. “Now that’s a very good question.”

Antonio sits on the bed, looking my way with a dazed air about him. Rafe lounges in an upholstered chair near the door, watching him carefully.

“What the hell happened back there, Vivian?” Antiono asks. “Why did you tackle me?”

His expression appears a bit dejected and petulant, as though I’ve taken away his favorite toy. His shoulders are rounded and his posture has lost the stiff arrogance he’d had when he arrived.

“Before I answer your questions, I want you to answer one of mine.”

I stare this incredibly good-looking man square in the eye. I’m not going to compel him to answer me yet; I want to see how he does on his own. If that doesn’t work, I’ll go in and get the information, which would not be a good thing for him.

“Were you born this attractive or are you enhancing your looks?”

I’ve caught him off guard, that is, if the slightly fish-eyed look he’s giving me is any indication.

“Uhh…umm…why is it important?”

My temper flares close to the surface and I don’t care to pussyfoot around. “Answer me, dammit, or I’ll drag it out of you and believe me, you won’t like it!”

Rafe reaches out, placing a hand on my arm.

Let him try to answer. I think he’s scared. Back down a bit.

I step closer to my husband, breathing in a deep, calming lungful of Rafe-scented air. Close proximity to my lover helps me obtain a better mental balance and maintain it. He’s right, of course. I’m having a hard time seeing the situation from Antonio’s point of view. Rafe catches sight of the ripped skirt from my position at his knee and reaches a hand out to gently caress my bottom.

It’s just the trick to pull me back from the edge and give Antonio a moment to collect himself. Rafe cups my cheek and gently moves his hand up and down in a soothing motion. As Antonio watches me from across the room, the tension ekes out of me slowly, helping my face smooth back out to calm.

Antonio’s voice sounds whiny when he finally responds to my question about his appearance. “I don’t understand the big deal. Lots of vampires use glamour to look better. It’s not much, only enough to give me this olive skin tone and appear slightly more defined.”

Hah! I should have known when I saw his naked body that it couldn’t all have been natural. I hate missing a detail like that —look where it has gotten me now: a vamp high on my blood with the power to use glamour. I thought after the murder, tonight couldn’t get any worse!

“Do you understand the complexities of glamour?” I ask Antonio as Rafe continues to pat my ass.

“I know the basics. My maker taught me a little.”

“Using glamour is a form of mind control—like you use on humans when altering memories. It’s a sustained version of your thought, projected out to others for their view. The level of your power determines the types of complex images you can project.” Antonio nods in understanding. “Personal appearance ranks low on the scale because it’s attached to you and you project it out with nothing other than a desire to look better. Creating more detailed images to send out, ones that are not attached, takes years of practice.”

“Really? I was unaware there was more to it than altering my looks.” Antonio looks deep in thought, like he’s trying to piece together how this applies to what happened in the bar. “I thought you said the old vamp blood I had was an empath and I would be able to read people. That was happening back there—I saw Olivia imagining she was with me when that other vampire began pawing her.”

Rafe pinches my right cheek, a clear poke at me to see if I can backpedal out of this one. It will be a fine line, trying to convince Antonio that the mess in the bar is related to his ability to glamour rather than me projecting anything to him.

“Uh…umm…” I clear my throat and try to angle my stance away from those grasping fingers. “Yes, that’s normally the case but I think with your abilities, you may be an exception.”

“How is that?”

I hear honest curiosity in him now.

Crap, how much do I want to tell him and how much am I going to have to wipe from his mind? Time to redirect and spin some bullshit. Usually, bullshitting is Rafe’s area of expertise. Why isn’t he helping me here?

“Okay, I’ll try to explain. How long have you been using your glamour?”

“Since the week I was made—so that’s about fifty-one years.”

“Alright, perhaps the non-stop use means you’re going to be ready to take the next step soon.”

“Next step?”

“Yes, maybe your skills will advance to you being able to project your glamour out, by sending an image or emotion throughout a room.”

Ah…good one, babe. I wondered where you were going with this. But isn’t it more about his power level and not his practice?

Yeah, and thanks for the help, studly. You could have jumped in any time!

But why? You seem to be lying smoothly enough without my help. Is there any real chance he could be able to go that next step?

Maybe. But he’d either need a lot more of my blood, for a continued length of time, or a lot of practice

and even then I bet he’d only be able to use it on humans. If he was more powerful, it would have manifested by now.

During our mental exchange, Antonio appears slightly more confused and I realize why. He still doesn’t know why I tackled him and Rafe dragged him out.

“Antonio, you were projecting some of your feelings for Olivia into the room. Since I was standing close to you, I could feel it the most.” Yeah, right. I think that sounds plausible. “I had to get you out of there before someone else caught your feelings.”

“Oh, wow, that wouldn’t have been good, would it?” Is that excitement I hear in his voice, or perhaps fear?

Rafe snickers from his chair.
That’s a massive understatement
.

“No, probably not. If everyone felt your desire, they would all want Olivia.”

My mind swirls around the possibilities. How am I going to keep him busy for the night and away from anyone he could unwittingly project to?

How about a free meal with one of the employees interested in a long night of fun?
Rafe whispers in my mind, reading my thoughts, when I hadn’t asked him directly.

Good idea. Dammit, why didn’t I think of it?

“Look, Antonio, Olivia is a great girl, but she’s busy tonight. Let her have some fun and approach her at another time. You’ll be here all week in any case.”

Antonio’s head whips up and his eyes go black, a dark feeling of jealousy floods the room and Rafe bolts to his feet like
he’s
ready to head out the door. I clamp my mind shut as tightly as I can while crossing the room to stand before Antonio. I reach out with two hands and cup his cheeks, forcing him to look up and meet my gaze.

Once his eyes lock onto mine, I peer deeply into his mind to shut down his jealousy. Fragile tendrils of my thoughts weave into the red of his emotion. I don’t normally have to touch someone to do it, but doing so speeds the process up and I need to act fast. He’s aware, but he’s in a trance and he won’t be able to recall any words spoken around him or my actions when I let his mind go.

Rafe returns to himself, the jealous emotion gone, and states, “Well, love, that might not have been the best thing to say.”

“Yeah, hindsight being twenty-twenty and all, I can see that now.”

I’m picking my way through Antonio’s thoughts, trying to delicately balance what he feels with the temporary ability he has to project.

“Rafe, can you call the front desk and see who Tommy has on the list for a no-holds-barred night? I want someone with experience. Make that two someones. Have them come up to room thirteen. Hopefully, the sheer size of the gym room will help to contain any stray projections.”

“Good call on the location. Getting him off the main guest floor will only help.”

I
suggest
in Antonio’s mind that a night out with two willing and attractive women is what he needs. Rafe moves to the phone by the bed and picks it up to call the front desk.

“Oh, and see if we have any blondes for him.”

Might as well keep the fantasy going as long as I can. This little episode puts a major crimp in the plans I’d laid out. I’m starting to wonder what’s happening in the bar after we left too. Is Drew still seducing Olivia or have they gone off together?

I’m content I’ve done enough subtle work in Antonio’s mind to release my hold. He takes a deep breath and his body tension flows out on his exhale. He looks like he’s back to his normal, cocky, slightly arrogant self. Good, I don’t think I did any damage with the mind meddling.

It was hard to master the subtlety behind the vampire-to-vampire mind manipulation. If I mess it up or go in too strong and change a lot, he would know something happened. He would sense another vampire’s presence and possibly know it was me. He could come after me, or worse, tell the Tribunal and then I’d be screwed. And not in a good way.

Rafe hangs up the phone then gives me a slight nod that the plan we discussed is in action.

Dria, I think it would be best if I head back to the bar and you take the Italian Stallion into the gym with the ladies.

Why?

Just in case anyone walks by on the way, we wouldn’t want him projecting.

Sounds good, love. Give me ten minutes to go change and then I’ll take him.

Aww, too bad… I’m enjoying the peek-a-boo ass show.

I smile at him and sashay out the door, working it with all I’ve got.

 

Ten minutes later finds me
back in Antonio’s suite wearing a skin-tight pair of black leather pants and thigh-high boots, which I’ve topped with my existing red corset and jacket. I didn’t want to waste more time changing than needed. I’m in the doorway, motioning Antonio out ahead of me.

“Come on, sport, I’ve got a room on the fun floor to show you.”

“Fun floor? Why do you call it that?”

“Oh, you’ll see.”

Rafe heads out past us to the second staircase, going back up to the bar.

I send him one last parting thought.
Let me know if you find out anything interesting in the bar, ‘kay?”

You got it, love. Hurry back to join us.

Antonio and I take the first staircase, winding up to the third floor, and head off into the west wing.

“I love all these books on the landings, and those reading nooks are nice. What made you decide to collect?”

His curiosity in the midst of this situation brings me back into polite hostess mode.

“Rafe and I speak seven languages between us and have acquired a lot of books over the years. I’ve always displayed the whole collection for guests to enjoy as well; we get people from all over the world in our dark paradise. No computer can take the place of a good book in your hands.”

My pace is brisk as I head down the hall and Antonio quickens to keep up. My master key card goes in the gym door, and I open the room with a dramatic flourish. With a wave of my arm, I usher him in ahead of me.

There’s no attic over this room and the angled roof makes a high-vaulted ceiling. I always feel like I’m walking into a real gym with padded walls, until closer examination of the free-standing items.

“This place is fantastic. Are those gymnast rings I see?” Before I can answer, something else catches his eye. “What is that in the corner, some type of elaborate swing?”

Antonio’s the most animated I’ve seen him thus far. His eyes are big and his voice holds youthful exuberance.

“Yes and yes.” I say with pride. “You’ll find a lot of old gym-type equipment and some newer, softer pieces too.”

“What are those black, velvety-covered shapes with the buckles?” His head scans the room, trying to take everything in at once.

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