See Cian...dreams really do come TRUE

I thought about Estella’s comments thoroughly and with Babet’s husband missing for so long how would she have found the time to check on something like her fuse box or wiring? A single mother of two hardly has the time to brush her hair or teeth in the morning, and that stands the test of time. I recalled as a boy my sister and me being a handful for our mother. Estella kept her focus as her beautiful green eyes go cloudy, she attempts to read energy around the building again. I watched her enviously, wishing I had the ability to read time, when I turned from her to the alley between the two buildings, “How far back can you go?”

The green returned to her eyes and she stared into me, “Depends,” her words hard. “If I go back too far, I might not come back, my mind that is; I could get “stuck” in a read.” She makes finger quotes, before sighing. “At least that is what our Queen tells me.”

She turns her gaze downward at her hands that had gathered into loose fists. Her demeanor lightened and she smiled sarcastically at me as her hands released. I couldn’t help wanting to encourage Estella to try to extend her range and lately she had been tip toeing on the less obedient side of our Queen.
“Try.” One word from my lips and a sly smile from Estella, we were in business.

Estella gathered as much pertinent information as she felt relevant to report back to the Queen while she conversed with Madliene it was apparent that she was asked how she was able to obtain so much and trepidation begins to rise as I thought about how far back Estella may have gone. Estella explained that we were able to get very close due to the emergency services activity.

Though I don’t trust the Queen believed her but was grateful none the less for the knowledge. I asked to speak to the Queen; Estella hands me her cell phone.

“Majesty,I hope you are well?” I ask. “I am glad to hear it; I have a request if I may?” She was also receptive to this. “I wonder if we should reveal ourselves to Bab…the wife.” There was silence from the Queen’s side. “I realize it’s a very dangerous situation, but I feel if we don’t intervene she will succumb to unknown intentions. Her children will die.” My tone is harsh, I realize this. Still; stifling silence from her end.

“Majesty, I can understand your haste, but it is a creature of our blood that stalks her and from what Estella has gathered her mother-in-law, hasn’t been seen…” I stop, wait. “Other than her own mother, who is on a cruise for an extended period of time, Benoit’s mother was her only other family.” I said more cautiously as I looked intently at Estella. “Majesty?”

The silence is agonizing and time altering…….Finally.

Her tone extremely serious, “Cian, I can appreciate your hasty solution….” she trailed off into silence once more. And when she spoke again, third time was a charm for me being taken by surprise, two in one day no less.

Madliene instructs us to introduce ourselves to Babet, including telling her of Estella’s connection. Convince her to accompany us to a townhouse furnished by The Queen. It would be a challenge to approach Babet and her children. What do you say to a human you, as vampire, want to help?

It was imperative we interfere, for all sakes involved. I let Estella take the lead, stashing her blades out of mortal sight and followed at a safe unseen distance, for many reasons. Number one, I am unstable in direct presence with Babet, I know this. Her scent is toweringly intoxicating. Getting to close could be too consuming, for all parties involved, even the monster inside.

Number two, I am intimidating. It’s not a conceited statement, it’s who I am. Of no fault of my own I exude certain dominance. Most vampires can, at least against humans; other vampires are bit more difficult. In this situation I don’t want to be the cause of additional fear.

Number three, I am a man. Women are more susceptible to accept assistance from other women. If I were to tell Babet that I want to take her away from all this and help her get back on her feet, not to mention, I am her long lost relative, a vampire and believe that my kind are the reason for all her downtrodden circumstances how do you think she would perceive it.

I am pulled from my inner turmoil and listen to the report between the two women. Babet is visibly and emotionally hesitant, apprehensive and lastly, frightened to accept any kind of assistance from a perfect stranger, but Estella is very persuasive and the sound of her full name in Babet’s ears was an apparent alleviation. Her brilliant green eyes grew wide and her mouth dropped before twisting up into a beautiful smile. She then threw her free arm around Estella’s neck and pulled her great (by how many?) aunt into a tight embrace. Once Babet released Estella I slowly made my way over to them. Inside, I am eager. A malicious disgustingly eager teenager, but it doesn’t show. Outside I am calm and the picture of endurance. Nothing could bring me down. It’s a gift.

I lock eyes with Estella and offer a sideways smile then turn my gaze to Babet, who, unlike most humans, is polite but not easily impressed. Though, I sensed something strange upon shaking her hand, the tension resonating from her body, while talking to Estella, had now disappeared. Even stranger, in me, the careless urge to rip her and fuck her, subsided momentarily in anticipation of her touch. I wanted to wrap her in a cocoon of safety, free from all danger or the threat of harm.

Yes, she must be unharmed…..unhurt, uninjured, unscathed; completely safe and sound, with me. I could afford her the proper protection. She would want for nothing, her children would benefit from a lifetime of security and preservation… I am pulled from my inner self by Estella’s introductions.

“Babet, this is Cian. He too is an employee of the Queen, but he is also a dear friend.” Estella, the ever gracious host, her southern belle showing.

“Hello.” Babet’s voice sullen from tears is sultry and prurient, I am transfixed once again.

I bow my head to her and say her name out loud, “Babet.” I grasp her hand delicately, taking in her silky flesh, concealed below the alabaster sheath a map of deep blue livelihood. I release her hand but the monster is conniving, staying at bay until internally I want to grasp it back and pull her to me.

Spin her around so that she is back to my front restraining her with one arm while with the other savor the warmth of her entire body and its supple softness before tilting her head giving me passage to her throat, trailing my tongue down her neck, over her clavicle, before I sink my teeth into her delicious bosom allowing her life force to fill my gullet, tantalizing crimson flow exciting each and every taste bud and salivary gland….STOP!!!

“…we are going to take you somewhere safe and get you all things you need. You are in our care now.” Estella explains to Babet while I am far gone.

Babet nods her head sullenly wary, then looks behind and around her; stopping only to adjust her hold on her son who by now had fallen back to sleep in his mother’s warm soft arms. Her face and demeanor are of slight fret, before finally laying her eyes on her daughter who had wandered off during Babet and Estella’s dialog.

She tilts her head for the girl to come. The sulky teenager is disheveled and dressed in a pair of matching owl print pajamas. Her hair is short, red and messy from the late hour. She jumps down from a parked ambulance, removing the flame retardant blanket from around her and tossing it behind her into the vehicle. She walks slowly, glancing back at her former home for a moment and upon turning back toward her mother she catches my stare.
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Published on December 10, 2013 04:43 Tags: art, history, love, paranormal, romance, vampires
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message 1: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan One of my many favorite parts of your series! Hope you are well and will have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


message 2: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan Thanks so much! We've had one of our extremely rare ICE STORMS here is West Texas starting last week and making things MISERABLE. The roads were like skating rinks and most folks down here haven't a clue how to drive on snow (let alone Ice)! Acting like I was 21 I tried to get out to shovel the ice off the front steps and got a 9.5 from the judges for my back flip with a full gainer onto my derrière (gave the back of my head a smack as well). Fortunately nothing was damaged too much (other than my pride). Had my hat, sweatshirt with hoodie up and a heavy coat and gloves to help me to not be hurt. We finally found some Ice Cream Salt at one of the stores (got the last three boxes) to get the ice off the back walkway (and the Sun came out to help yesterday). The front stays totally in the shade so it took the high of almost 50 today + the salt to thin the Ice enough so I could shovel it off. Since I was stationed over in Holland back in the day, I knew how to drive in Ice (they had what they called BLACK ICE there - impossible to even stand up on & a car or truck couldn't even be moved on it without banging into something). I got the wife to work & back each day (one of the few who made it in last weekend & this week). I'm Looking forward to your next novel in the series of course. Not sure what we're doing Christmas as my wife is only off the 25th) so we may stay here. Had a nice 4-Star review from the author of the SNAP series on my first book and she is going to read and comment on my others too...HAPPY DANCE! (-;


message 3: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan OMG! I feel for you...try not to pull out all that beautiful hair (mine is "thinning on top as it is). LOL

Wishing you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year!


message 4: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan I've seen the movie but didn't know they had a game by that name...how does the game work?


message 5: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan Oh, okay...now I am with you...she can play the violin and you are going to video her playing it while the movie is running with Lestat playing the same song. I agree, that will be cool to have on a video...it may even fit in with part of your third book. Have Cian & Babet (sp?) walk in on Babet's daughter practicing her violin by playing along with Lestat in the DVD. Cian and Babet look at each other and smile, then turn to Babet's daughter and Babet says, "Sorry to interrupt dear, but Cain and I are here and we have something we need to tell you." Then they go on to explain what happened and her mother is now one of the "Undead." I think that would be a neat way of doing it, you could even use a picture of your daughter (if she could pass for Bebet's daughter say from behind as she plays along with the video) as part of the book or even as the cover. (-;


message 6: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan How is book #3 coming along...I know you'd said Cian might go to Europe, but since he had to turn Babet will she go with him or return to be with her father? "Inquiring Minds Want to Know" LOL


message 7: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan Sounds like a good plan! Like they say, "You Go Girl!"


message 8: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan Amen and AMEN! I'd be satisfied with a few more reviews left by readers of my books (especially the second and third which as of now have zero reviews). My best wishes for your continued success as always!


message 9: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan Best of luck on those NYRs it is good to have goals. Shoot for 100% then even if you don't make it all the way and only get 50% of what you were striving for you're still 50% further along than if you hadn't tried at all! It's part of the "Is the glass half-full or half-empty?" belief system. LOL


message 10: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan WOW...the only thing Superwoman has on you is a cape, or do you also have one of those? LOL


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