Blood Rose

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Authors: Sharon Page
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done it to her—she had been shocked and enthralled. At the time, her heart had been as excited as her body. She had believed it an expression of love. She had been quite wrong.
    She could not look away from the moaning woman as the vampire feasted on her cunny. He pulled the jade’s hips to his mouth, the way an uncouth man would lift a soup plate. The woman’s eyes shut tight, her hands fisted. She banged those fists against the polished floor of the dais.
    “Oooh!” The vampire’s plaything cried out in pleasure. Her limbs went slack, her head lolled.
    The vampire slid his hands up to her waist. He stood, lifting the woman, his face still in her quim as—
    “What do you see, little lark?”
    Serena blinked at Drake Swift’s voice. Startled, she saw Mr. Swift stood behind her. He had approached her and she hadn’t noticed. His black-gloved hands rested beside hers on the rail.
    “I do not see any of them—any of the vampires who captured me.” She tried to be as nonchalant as he, but her face flushed. At least her mask disguised some of the red heat on her cheeks. She wanted to appear unmoved by what she saw. She didn’t want to appear to be just a
    “delicate” woman.
    “We should go and find the library,” she urged.
    “You are a remarkable woman. Tougher than any I’ve met.”
    She wondered at that—he had grown up in Covent Garden. Women there were tough.
    “Have you ever wondered why we really kill vampires?” he asked.
    Serena frowned and shivered—because vampires killed mortals. Why else? But she knew he was teasing. She was aroused. Burning. But also terrified—what would he do if he knew she might be a vampire?
    “Because they have all the fun.” Mr. Swift’s voice held naughty wickedness.
    He wanted her to step unwisely into sexual banter. The drug was still in her head, still making it hard to think. She was watching sensual acts and beautiful lovers, and each time she moved the silk of the robe skimmed her nipples, brushed her nether curls, and maddened her.
    “Do you really believe that?” Serena challenged, because naughty boys required a firm hand.
    Drake Swift laughed. “Sometimes, my dear, I am tempted to get bitten.”
    She recoiled at that, remembering the horrifying sight of Guilliame biting him. Was that why he discounted the bite?
    Anger flared—how easy for him to joke. Mr. Swift did not fear he was truly a demon.
    Then she saw him—Roman. Flitting through the crowd, his long dark hair flapping with his hurried steps. He now wore a robe. A tall woman emerged from the throng and grasped his arm. A woman strong enough to stop Roman in his tracks.
    Serena pointed. “Look, there is one of the vampires who captured me. The one with the long hair, with that woman in the topaz gown—”
    She felt the excitement ignite in Drake Swift. “Wait, little lark. Watch awhile. We will see what he does.” He stepped behind her and braced his arms on either side of her. “Learn about your Blood Rose ©Sharon Page 2007 Email: [email protected] 25

    foe before attack.”
    “You don’t do that,” she protested. “I’ve heard that you race in madly, and by a miracle, somehow you survive.”
    “Didn’t Sommersby warn you not to listen to everything you hear, my dear?” Mr. Swift bent close. “Does it frighten you to watch him?”
    “No—yes,” Serena admitted. She could feel the bite of the manacles on her wrist and ankles again, and felt the fear of being vulnerable. And a deeper fear—that she was vampire too.
    “Fight it, angel. If you want to hunt, you have to learn to fight your fear.”
    Serena found Roman again, in the crowd. The tall woman had left him, and he stood watching the stage, his arms crossed over his chest. She was afraid to look too long. Roman would sense her.
    She glanced up and saw Lord Sommersby a few yards away, walking slowly alongside the gallery railing, watching the scene below.
    She should call out to him. Tell him where Roman was. But she

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