Hunted by T.C. Rasch
Author:T.C. Rasch [Rasch, T.C.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: erotica
Published: 2020-08-19T18:30:00+00:00
Chapter 21: A Way Out
A Guardsman walked around the corner, the stakegun in his hand. Ready to fire, he glanced back and forth with his thermal goggles over his eyes. Others followed, quickly performing their own checks, searching for the vampires amidst the darkness. Through radios and whispers, they attempted to keep their search patterns secret. All was for nought as one of the Guards tripped over a SWAT corpse, falling between the tracks with a grunt.
The first Guard turned, against his training, and Lucretia swept in, grabbing his head and snapping his neck quickly. His body collapsed as Lucretia swept to another, the woman seeing her coming and shrieking, her finger tapping the trigger on the shotgun. The stake tore into Lucretiaâs stomach and she cried out as she landed on the woman, claws tearing into her, spraying blood all over.
Another stake whooshed over her head, narrowly missing her, though she heard Antoni cry out in pain. She growled at the one that shot Antoni as a stake struck her in the chest, barely avoiding her heart. She shrieked before lunging at the Guardsman.
Lucretia heard screams from behind her as Antoni attacked those Guards. Another stake plunged into her flesh, tearing into her shoulder. Blood sprayed across her face as she ripped the manâs throat out.
âCome on! Weâve got a way out!â Juanâs voice echoed in the station.
Lucretia turned to face him. She cried out and dropped to the ground as another stake drilled through her knees. He moved towards her cry before another wooden killer tore through the air where sheâd been only a few seconds earlier and ripped through his shirt, throwing him to the ground. Lucretia gasped and Antoni stopped where he was; the Russian man tore the Guardâs head from his shoulders, enraged at what heâd just seen, and hurried to Juanâs side.
One of the Guard approached behind her and Lucretia growled, twisting sharply, tearing the stake from her knee and ramming it into the manâs eye, the sharp end protruding from the back of his head as she bit down on him. She drained him, only healing a few of her grievous wounds, and pulled the stakes. She waited for anyone else to try killing her as she backed away, using him as a shield.
âAntoni?â she asked as she moved beside him. She tried to listen for a heartbeat from Juan, seeing the stake protruding from his side, but she couldnât. Erratic, panicked beats from the Guardsmen were overwhelming her hearing, deafening her and preventing her from hearing if Juan was still alive.
She knew that Antoni was in the same boat, unable to hear anything from his lover, but that didnât stop him from assuming the worst. He looked up at her with a ferocity that scared Lucretia slightly; sheâd never seen his eyes burning with the anger she did now, he was as calm as could be, most times. He bared his teeth as his nails scratched along the cement with an eerie and creepy sound.
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