Vampire Kiss by Sophie Stern

Vampire Kiss by Sophie Stern

Author:Sophie Stern [Stern, Sophie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: vampire kiss, vampire romance, midnight doms romance, vampire addiction, vampire love, vampire shifter, werewolves vampires, midnight doms, buffy vampire romance, supernatural hunter vampire, vampire doms
Publisher: Sophie Stern
Published: 2020-10-15T05:00:00+00:00


8.

Liam

THE FIRST FEW DAYS after she transitioned into the world of vampires were quiet ones. Kimberly didn’t cause any sort of ruckus or fuss about her new life, and that made me wildly uncomfortable. I wanted her to be happy. I desired a mate who was satisfied, and I thought that it I worked hard enough to please her, she would feel happy in the Grove.

Kimberly spent most of her time exploring the mansion with Raven. The two of them had been close long ago – lovers, even – and they now spent their time looking through books, talking about vampires, and even doing crafts. It was a quiet sort of life, at least while Kimberly became more and more comfortable with the way her world had been flipped upside down.

“They’re planning something,” Helena said, coming into the office one day. It had been nearly a week since Kimberly had come to live with us. We’d made love many times since that first day, and each time it had grown more and more passionate. Kimberly was funny and clever, and she was wildly uninhibited in bed. It was a welcome change from women I’d been with before.

“Who?” I looked up from my desk, not sure who Helena was talking about, and not sure whether I needed to be worried.

“The girls.”

“Kimberly and Raven?”

She nodded curtly.

“What makes you say that?”

“Raven has been awkward around me,” Helena said. “She’s never awkward.”

“Maybe she just wants to please you and she’s feeling shy about that.”

“No, that’s not it,” Helena shook her head. “It’s something else. I don’t know what, but I don’t like it.”

I tried not to laugh. Helena was the kind of woman who was hard to please. She knew exactly what she liked and how she liked it, so trying to convince her to try anything new ever had been an impossible task.

I looked at my computer and then I rubbed my eyes. I’d been staring at screens for far too long. You’d think that being a vampire would mean I could have unlimited computer time, but no. I was still very much like a little kid.

“You’re tracking the dealers,” Helena said, noticing the computer.

“Trying to.”

“What have you found?”

“Not much,” I admitted. There was a growing problem with people hunting vampires. It happened a few years ago, but after I cleaned up the Grove and got rid of all of our pests, the humans had mostly left us alone. Kimberly was one of the few hunters in the area who had still seemed like she had a bone to pick, but she’d only really been after me and a few select vamps who hurt people. The vampires she’d chosen to hunt were ones that I should have put down myself, but I liked watching her hunt, even from afar, and I liked knowing that she was having fun. I’d let a few vampires go in her area knowing that she’d find them and slay them.

Maybe it was my morbid way of giving her gifts, like a cat bringing its master a half-dead mouse.



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