Part of the Naughty Flings boxed set - Available May 15th
Blurb: In the spring, a vampire’s fancy turns to the blood lust
mating hunt. A pretty, human blackmailer becomes the object of his thirst, but
she’s not into vampires. Yet.
Urban Vampire
Copyright © Belle Scarlett, 2015
“I know you’re a vampire.”
Caden Chase blinked. It was rare for anyone or anything to
surprise him, but the slim woman in the yellow blouse and tailored slacks
sitting in the chair on the other side of his office desk had managed to do
just that. If nothing else, the past three months should have taught him to
expect the unexpected where Serena Bliss was concerned.
“Do you mind repeating that?” Caden drawled his words,
playing for time to assess the seriousness of this sudden crisis. He kept his
tone low and controlled, striving for a cross between puzzlement and amusement,
neither of which he felt at the moment.
His gaze ran over Serena’s form, searching the telltale
pulse points at her throat and wrists with his heightened senses, trying to
detect whether or not she was telling the truth or merely making a wild guess.
As usual his attraction for this human female was distracting him. His jaw
clenched. Damn, she looked good. Like a joyful drop of sunlight splashed on the
coarse fabric of his dark world too full of midnight blacks and blood reds. But
she was the last human he should be thinking of for a casual fling. And the
more he got to know her, the more he wanted her for more than that.
Serena arched an eyebrow in blatant challenge. The action
showed admirable bravado for one who believed she was at that moment in the
presence of a bloodthirsty monster. One who could drain her in less time than
it took for her next heartbeat to sound.
“I’m pretty sure you heard me, Mr. Chase. I understand
that a vampire’s hearing is quite keen.” It was true. Her throaty, melodic voice, for example,
could arrest his attention from three floors away even in the middle of a busy
workday.
“I think you’ve been reading too much Twilight, Ms. Bliss.” He didn’t like this new formality she was
imposing like a barrier between them. Last week they had called one another by
their first names, sometimes even with flirty smiles that made him look forward
to each workday with her all the more. He was determined to find out the cause
of her distinctly guarded shift in tone with him.
She tossed her caramel colored hair over her shoulders in
clear impatience. Hellfire. She had sexy hair. Thick, shiny, and long enough to
wrap around his knuckles while he held her still for his kiss…or his
penetration. Or a love bite on her elegant neck. Hey, a vampire could dream,
right?
“Don’t patronize me, Mr. Chase.”
“I wouldn’t dream of it, Ms. Bliss. So tell me. ‘Team
Edward’ or ‘Team Jacob’?”
She bit the corner of her soft lower lip in chagrin.
Damnation. Don’t get him started on her pink, bow-shaped mouth that always
looked as though it had just been thoroughly kissed. Ever since she’d started
working for him, he couldn’t stop fantasizing that he was the lucky male who
made her lips look so tender and lush.
Until she had called him out as a vampire just now he’d
hoped finally to get the opportunity to taste those lips. At some point,
anyway, after inviting her out to dinner on her last day of her independent
contract with Chase Industries, Inc. Which was today, in fact. So much for that
brilliant plan. She’d probably run screaming from the building if he suggested
the two of them go out for a bite
now. He would have to find another way to get close enough to sample that
mouth.
“I don’t enjoy being toyed with, Mr. Chase.” She frowned
at him severely.
He bit back a smile. Bambi trying to stare down Godzilla.
Adorable.
He yanked his thoughts back to the more pressing matter at
hand. What did she know, and when did she know it?
“Sorry. I can be a real pain in the neck sometimes, I know,” he quipped with a grin, deliberately
showing far too many teeth. She shot him a wary glance. He felt her pulse throb
in the air between them a bit harder in mild alarm. Good. She should be a
little worried at this point. That showed at least a modicum of common sense.
But he didn’t want to scare her away completely.
“I should warn you that if anything happens to me, I’ve
taken steps that will automatically release the information I have about you to
the proper authorities.”
“If you believe you’re threatening a vampire, I should
certainly hope you took some common sense precautions,” he muttered. “But under
the new Vampire Immersion Act, a citizen can’t go around accusing another of
being a vampire without evidence of some kind. It would be like yelling
‘vampire!’ in a crowded blood blank. You could start a serious public panic. So
tell me, why would you imagine I’m
one?”
“Not just you. Your whole staff is chock full of vampires.
As you well know.” She lifted her chin, daring him to contradict her.
“Oh, really? What
tipped you off? Our black capes, red eyes, penchant for bats, and widow’s
peaks?” He kept a scoffing tone but the utter certainty in her assertion gave
him pause for real concern. He hoped she hadn’t voiced her accusations to
anyone else. It would be a lot safer for Serena Bliss if she didn’t mention her
suspicions to anyone but him.
In answer to his questions, she gestured to the glass wall
partition that separated his office from the room beyond, where various Chase
Industry, Inc. employees worked in cubicles.
“Gee. I wonder,” she mused in a mocking tone he didn’t
like one bit. “For one thing, Henrick types about a thousand words per minute
more than he claims on his resume.” Caden’s gaze followed the direction of her
strawberry-polished fingernail and saw Henrick, one of his administrative
assistants, typing on his computer with preternatural speed. His long fingers
were a blur on the keyboard.
Serena didn’t wait for Caden to think of a rational
explanation. Not that there was one.
“And by the way, have you ever noticed that Bryan always
seems to have something other than java in his coffee mug?” She pointed at
another pale man sitting at a cube desk. He took a sip from his mug that read,
“Accountants Do It By The Numbers” and lowered it to reveal a thick, blood
mustache on his upper lip.
“And then there is Vanessa.”
Caden wearily glanced over to where an impossibly
beautiful brunette in a figure-hugging black tank top, pencil skirt, and
stilettos was standing by the office water cooler. She applied deep red
lipstick while looking into a compact mirror.
He gave a silent sigh of relief. “She’s looking into a mirror. Hardly something a vampire could
do, right?”
Serena smiled sweetly in a way that was decidedly not.
“Wait for it.”
They watched as Vanessa smacked her ruby lips together and
then grinned into the compact to check her teeth. There was a smudge of red
gloss on one of her incisors. Suddenly, the tooth elongated, pointy and sharp.
She used her thumb to wipe off the excess lipstick from her fang.
Caden winced. His team had gotten sloppy with a nice,
sweet human like Serena around the office for the past three months. They had
grown to like and trust her enough so as to accept her into their midst. But
they had clearly gotten too comfortable in her presence, letting their guard
down to a dangerous degree. He’d have to have a serious talk with them about
that.
He eyed Serena, reaching out with his extrasensory
awareness to assess her feelings about what she had just shown him. She wasn’t
as calm as she tried to appear according to her raised pulse rate, but she
didn’t seem terrified. Yet. He stole what small comfort he could from that.
“And me? What makes you think I’m a vampire?” He sounded
more nonchalant than he felt.
“You’re kidding, right?” She waved airily at the floor to
ceiling window of his office.
Caden glanced out the window where dusk was falling on a
panoramic view of the Los Angeles skyline. In the glow of his desk lamp he saw
everything in his office reflected in the glass, including Serena’s lovely body
in the chair across from him. Where his reflection ought to have been, however,
there was only an empty chair.
Intriguing excerpt. Can't wait to see what she...and HE...does next!
ReplyDeleteLOL, thanks Charlee! This one was a ton of fun to write!
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