United Service (The Colony) by Regina Morris
Author:Regina Morris [Morris, Regina]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: novel, love, vampires, humorous, vampire, fiction, romance, erotic, paranormal, adult, president
Publisher: Silkhaven Publishing LLC
Published: 2014-03-16T16:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER TWENTYâSEVEN
Kekoa listened for the sound of the guardâs heartbeat outside the cabin. When he heard the sound, the rhythmic beating excited him. He pursed his lips together as saliva pooled in his mouth. The armed guard stood only a few feet from the door, and he was alone. Kekoa walked carefully around the sleeping children to the back window. The pane was nailed shut, but with his new found strength he popped the window directly out of its frame, nails and all. He looked over to the sleeping boys. They all still slept. Being careful with the noise, Kekoa placed the window inside the cabin and climbed out.
When he spotted the guard, Kekoaâs heart raced. Was he really going to take a human life? He felt sick, but he committed himself to this act. If not for him, then for the children. He was their only hope.
Kekoa took several deep breaths and considered all the options of how to kill the guard. After running through a few scenarios, he chose his deadly strike. The end would be quick.
He picked up a rock from the ground and felt its weight. The stone fit firmly in the palm of his hand and had a good heft. The wait wasnât long. The guard turned his back to the cabin, and away from Kekoa. With super speed, Kekoa advanced on the unsuspecting human and struck him in the back of the head with a mighty blow.
The impact of the rock caved in the manâs skull. Blood sprayed from the head trauma like a sprinkler on parched land. Kekoa jumped back as his face and clothes were covered in red. He smelled the blood instantly, and it smelled good. He tore into the manâs wrist while the blood was still warm. The blood tasted sweet and delicious as it dribbled down Kekoaâs chin. His fangs ripped the tissues in the arm as he drained the man dry.
Cells in Kekoaâs body regenerated, with even more strength and stamina. Kekoa felt stronger than he ever had in his life. He licked his lips and savored the moment.
One down. Many to go.
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