Louella pushed her way across the crowded dance floor while never taking her eyes off her target. Valkyr Draken was a man she’d avoided having contact with due to his perilous reputation. That was about to change. She needed help that only he could give. Sure, there were others in the city, but she didn’t know who they were. He was the only one she knew she could turn to for immediate help in a crisis. So, she put on her best poker face and braved the crowd. She was determined to solicit his help, no matter the cost.
His dark eyes hinted of amusement as he watched her battle through the drug induced dancers. They barely noticed as she pushed and shoved them out of her way with such aggression that many lost their balance; yet they continued to dance. It was as if they were under some type of spell. In a way, they were. The mild blend of ecstasy and tik that was slipped in minute amounts into every drink ordered through the night kept his patrons in the mental state he wanted them in. Since they didn’t know the reason why they had such a great time, just that they did, his club stayed at maximum capacity each night.
Louella was aware of Valkyr’s practice of drugging his patrons, so she kept clear of the bar. She rarely entered the club. She found the fact that she couldn’t manipulate Valkyr with her looks and her body to be unnerving. Not only couldn’t she manipulate him, but she sensed disdain for her the few times they’d met. Add that to his unsavory reputation and she had an excellent reason for avoidance. Even so, she wasn’t about to let that deter her. She needed his help and she was determined to get it.
His eyes slowly assessed her when she finally reached the back of the room and the four steps that would take her to the hall leading to the private, employee section of the club. She took a moment to catch her breath. “Did you enjoy that?”
He nodded and flashed a wicked grin. “Why are you here?”
She looked around at the dancers and
then at the two goons standing nearby with their arms folded over their chests in a
foreboding manner. “Not here.”
He eyed her for an uncomfortable length of time before motioning for her to follow him with his head as he turned and headed down the narrow hall. She fell into step behind him, acutely aware of the two, oversized apes on her heels.
Their walk to his office was only a matter of feet, but to Louella, it felt like miles. By the time they reached his office, her legs were tired from the strain of trying to carry her with a confidence that she didn’t feel and a swagger that was foreign to her.
Damn those goons and their persistence in sticking to her like glue. What did they think that her little five-feet-four-inch, one-hundred-ten-pound body was going to be able to do to his six foot-four inch, two-hundred pound one? She’d been searched for weapons upon entering the club and he was oblivious to her sexual prowess. What was left for her to use? She turned and glowered at them for a good amount of time as she silently sent them a message to back off. To her surprise and pleasure, they did.
Valkyr grinned as he held the door to his private office open for her to enter. “Have
you heard the saying, ‘If looks could kill’?”
Feeling a little more courageous after her victory with his bodyguards, she bounded into his office and selected the seat that had the greatest advantage for someone who didn’t want their back to the room or to their host. Easing her slight frame onto its well-used seat, she tucked a foot beneath her leg and sat back while she waited for him to close the door and join her.
He scowled at her actions. “Make yourself at home, please.”
Realizing that she’d annoyed him, she pulled her foot from beneath her leg and sat in a less casual fashion. “I need your help getting rid of something.”
He leaned forward and rested his clasped hands on his dented and marred mahogany desk. “Something? Or Someone?”
She looked at her lap. “Someone.”
“Taking a person out isn’t cheap.”
“I don’t need you to take anyone out. I need your disposal service,” she explained. “The taking out part is already done.”
“By you?” he asked with raised brow.
She jutted her chin out to add strength to her reply. “Is that so hard to believe?”
He leaned back and looked at her with newfound interest. “It’s impressive.”
“Can you help me?”
He tapped his fingers on his desk in contemplation. “Where is he and how was he killed?”
“What makes you think it is a ‘he’?”
“You killed a woman?” he said with surprise. Then, with a shrug he added, “She, then. Where is she and how was she killed?”
“It’s a bit of a mess. It wasn’t planned and went down poorly. But, it’s done and now I need it cleaned up. She’s an old woman who travels extensively. I want it to look like she went away and then just doesn’t come back. Can you do that?”
“I can do anything if the payment meets my satisfaction. I’ll need to know who it is. I’m selective about what I get myself hooked up with. Is she a high profile? If so, forget it.”
“No. Just a rich old woman who stuck her nose in where it didn’t belong,” Louella said with a sigh. “Like I said. It wasn’t planned. It just happened. Will you help me or not?”
“It’ll cost ya,” he grinned.
“I’m sure it will,” she scowled. She shoved a slip of paper to him, followed by an envelope containing five-thousand dollars. “Here is where you can find her. She was stabbed with a knife and there’s a bloody mess in a few rooms, so you’ll have to clean it all. If this doesn’t cover it, let me know. I’ll give you more.”
“You bet your tight little ass you will,” he sneered.
Fear threatened to overtake her at the sudden look of aggression he gave, but she forced it back. Standing up as casually as she could manage, she smiled coyly. “I didn’t realize you noticed my ass.” When he chuckled, but said no more, she added, “I don’t want to know what you did with the body. How you disposed of it. Nothing. I just want it gone and everything cleaned up by the morning. Is that clear?”
“Completely,” he said as he hurried around the desk to block her exit. “I didn’t say you’d only have to pay with money, now, did I?”
Valkyr was a handsome man in a rugged way with his broad shoulders and narrow waist. His chiseled face and piercing eyes reminded her of Clint Eastwood in one of his many cowboy roles. In most cases, she’d find someone of his looks and stature arousing, but there was a sinisterness about him that made her shudder with apprehension. Her body trembled with fear as he pulled her into his arms and kissed her
with a violence that told of pain to come.
She pushed away from him, but was free for only the briefest of seconds before he had her in a vice grip again. He tossed her, unceremoniously, onto her back on the abused wooden desk; pushing things off the top to make way as he did.
His face was so close to hers, it looked a bit distorted as he said between clenched teeth with a voice that had gone deep and raspy, “You can either pay in the manner I say willingly or the deal’s off. Which will it be?”
She looked at the door as it opened, and his two bodyguards slipped
inside. At first, she thought they’d responded to the threat the sound of things flying from his desk must have made, but, upon looking at the lust in their eyes, she realized that this was a common occurrence in Valkyr’s office that they were quite prepared for.
She closed her eyes and asked, “Just you?”
She could hear the men chuckling as they moved closer to the desk and her body contracted with fear to the point she almost wet herself.
“No need to be frightened, my beauty. You’ll live to pay in such a sweet way again. I can assure you,” he said in a gravelly, soft voice against her ear. “Besides, I wouldn’t want to spoil the good time I hear you give your team of lawyers.” When she gasped in surprise that he would be privy to such information, he held her slender wrists over her head with one hand while he pulled her shirt over her face with the other. “I understand that you’ve been known to take on all three at a time. Such a petite body to accomplish a task as that. You just keep impressing me.”
Her voice was muffled through her shirt as she said with more authority than she felt. “Not everyone at once. I’ll give it willingly if it’s not everyone at once. Okay?”
She didn’t see the way his handsome facial features grew even more distorted and his dark eyes turned a fiery red as his two men stripped her of her remaining clothing so fast that she had no idea how it happened. He left her to the mercy of his men’s ministrations while he pushed a button on his wall and it swiveled to display a large, round bed. His largest and most aggressive guard, Victor, was already inside of her when he walked them over to the bed with his accomplice, Jeramiah, supporting her under her armpits.
Valkyr was fascinated at the way Victor
didn’t lose his rhythm as he moved from the desk to the bed. He attributed it to the side of him that was other worldly. He was certain that, if he were pure human, he’d have stumbled halfway to the bed. Humans were a frail lot, to be sure.
He had to admit that it impressed him that Louella’s delicate looking body was able to take the punishment Victor was dishing out as he slammed into her with incredible might. She didn’t even flinch when his hands gripped and maneuvered her breasts like they were the knobs of a manual transmission. She remained remarkably quiet; especially since she’d been given no hallucinogenic to help relax her. Perhaps he would turn her into a steady sex partner. It might be refreshing to have his way with a woman who was alert and coherent instead of barely responsive due to the drugs in her system that kept her complaisant and stripped her of her memory of the event. He’d see how it was once he had his turn with her.
When Jeramiah moved to pull her shirt away from her mouth, Valkyr said in a guttural voice, “You heard her. Only one at a time.”
The guard’s face may have been distorted like Valkyr’s was, but it was still easy to see the disappointment on it as he moved away and leaned against the wall while he waited for his turn.
Valkyr lit a joint and took a deep amount of the aromatic smoke into his lungs. He squeaked out the words as he released it, “Once the payment is made, my lovely, we’ll honor our end.”
Something told Louella that she should consider herself lucky that she was getting something out of the deal instead of simply being used as a sex toy and then tossed away. With her face still covered by her shirt, she used the trick she’d learned while having sex with her disgusting lawyers and emptied her mind while she prayed for a swift and merciful outcome.
Louella immediately poured herself a scotch after limping from the car to the house. She’d been used to the point of worrying about her welfare, but they were clearly adept at taking their victims to the brink of injury without really injuring them. Although she’d contemplated joining an underground S&M club, she never quite got around to it. Her little session with Valkyr and his men cured her of all curiosity on that point. It wasn’t for her. She preferred to be the one in charge who was doing what she wanted, when she wanted.She wasn’t sure, but she thought she’d caught a glimpse of Valkyr’s face when she could finally remove the shirt from her eyes. She could have sworn she saw it transforming from a hideous, distorted looking thing with red eyes to his normal, handsome brown-eyed self. She shook her head as she poured a generous amount of the burning liquid down her throat. She’d clearly i
Davina closed her journal. She’d read through the night as the pages slowly unfolded the events of the year. Very little happened from January to April, other than the continued sightings of the couple on the edge of the forest. She wrote that she was convinced that the couple was the spirits of her parents. She’d never seen a spirit before and had pictured them to be less opaque than the couple she kept seeing. Even so, they had too close a resemblance to her mother and father to be anything but their spirits returned to her. There was also the matter of them disappearing whenever she tried to get close to them. She read the paragraph again.Although I’m convinced that the couple I keep seeing is my parents, I’m a bit frightened by it. I’ve never seen a ghost before and I don’t know as I care to. They were killed in a car crash, but at least they aren’t appearing to me all bashed up lik
When Davina returned to her room a few hours later, she was shocked to find Louella standing in the center of complete disarray. “What have you done?”“Where is it?” Louella huffed.“What are you talking about?” Davina moaned as she raced to salvage journals that were tossed in a way as to damage the binding. “You’ve destroyed my room. Damn, even the bed’s been pulled apart. What’s wrong with you?”“I know Tillie brought it to you. Hand it over,” Louella practically growled.“You need to leave,” Davina said in a tone that caused Louella’s brows to raise in surprise.“For someone who’s locked up in the looney bin by my authority, do you really want to threaten me?”“What difference does it make? You’ll never let me out, anyway,” Davina said vehemently.“True,” Loue
Louella slipped her cell phone back into her handbag and scowled. She’d contacted that mealy Dr. Covington and asked to get her sister moved to another room. She’d hoped that the journal would surface during the shift; especially if she had a small crew packing her sister up who was on the lookout for it. The doctor had adamantly refused to cooperate. Not only that, but he’d chastised her for trashing Davina’s room while lecturing her that her money for Davina’s stay didn’t give her carte blanche with the institute.Since she could think of no other way to root out the journal, she was determined to get her sister moved. Without Dr. Covington’s cooperation, she had no choice than to call in the aid of her lawyers.She’d hoped to pay a visit to Derek’s office to discuss it, but when his secretary put her call through to him, she discovered that he was just leaving a client lu
Davina’s hand flew over her heart as she read the page in her journal that told of her love affair with T. J. Oh, how she wished she’d retained the memories of such a touching moment as what she’d written. Her words were descriptive enough, but they still didn’t bring the full impact of the love she shared with him to the surface for her heart to savor.December 2It’s been months since I met T.J. (I told him I keep a journal and record him as T.J. because of my spawn sister and he thinks it’s cute. ‘smile’) and returned him to his camp in the woods. Since then, we’ve met up in the city and done such fun things like go to the zoo, walk along the river while watching the sunset, wonderful candlelight dinners, a few movies. It’s been beyond fantastic. I haven’t invited him home for obvious reasons, so we’ve had to steal our kisses wherever and
Theo made his way down the hall to the wing where Davina’s room was located with the medications she was expected to take. He’d managed to convince, Nancy, the floor nurse that, although he was an orderly and not a nurse, he was capable of taking the meds that they’d portioned out for her to her room and waiting to make sure that she took them. Since they were overstaffed, Nancy gave him little resistance.Turning his head in all directions as nonchalantly as he could, he checked to make sure that no-one was watching as he slipped into the wing’s supply room.After dumping her meds down the drain of the utility sink, he pulled a packet of pills from the inside pocket of his lab coat and placed them in the small, paper cups he’d just emptied. Then, after peeking out to make sure the coast was clear. He stepped back out intothe corridor and continued to her room.He found her sitting in the chair by her
Davina paced the garden of the asylum that was designated for the patients to enjoy from one o’clock until four o’clock in the afternoon. She hadn’t seen Theo in three excruciating days. She knew it was because she’d run after him like she had. Nancy probably had him assigned to a different floor. She supposed that she could understand the nurse’s concern to a degree. Having a woman who was deemed mentally unstable yanking at locked doors while seeking an orderly had to look suspicious. Actually, it was. But, not in the way Nancy thought. He said he’d figure out a way to get her out. Since she was positive that Dr. Covington was on the take from Louella and had no intention of ever deeming her healthy enough to release, Theo had to be scheming a plan and she couldn’t stand one more minute of not knowing what it was.They’d not only moved Theo to a different part of the asylum
Davina was hesitant to follow the men out of the clearing. After all, she barely knew Theo; not to mention she’d just done some type of crazy teleporting which she didn’t even know was possible. Had he really called her my Davina? This was all too weird.“I will explain everything to you, I promise. Just trust me a little longer. We need to get your head clear again. Please,” Theo whispered as he took her elbow and gently coaxed her to go with him.“My head isn’t so messed up that I don’t understand that we teleported into this clearing,” she said. Then, with wrinkled brow, she touched her temple with her free hand and added, “Or, maybe it is. We did teleport, didn’t we?”He smiled and nodded as he nudged her forward. “We did, and I’ll explain it when your head is clear enough to understand.”She dug her heels into the soil to prevent him from
“I’m going to miss all of this green,” Freya sighed as she and Margaret walked the gardens one last time.“Why leave? I’ve enjoyed your company so much,” Margaret said. “We make a great pair. Imagine all of the good we could do together.”“Sadly, like you said, my time was destined to suffer even without Louella’s interference. We eliminated the catastrophic events Louella caused but there is still the devastation caused by war to deal with. I can’t, in good conscience, abandon them.”Margaret sighed. She completely understood Freya’s thinking. Hadn’t she made her home in the less advanced past in order to protect and aid the innocents from evil? “Well, at least promise me that you’ll visit often.”“That, I can do,” Freya said with a smile.“Will you be stopping in to see our young couple
Davina wailed with dismay at the sight of Theo’s bruised and emaciated body. Her first instinct was to rush over to the vampire’s den and pummel it with fireballs, but she knew better. She was a new mother with a child who depended upon her. She couldn’t run around putting herself in danger for the sake of revenge, no matter how badly she wanted it.At the others’ insistence, she sat in the corner of the room holding her baby while Sally patched up Theo as best as she could. The doctor sent Margaret and Freya off on several errands -such as fetching blood from a nearby blood bank for a transfusion- before she was satisfied that Theo was no longer in danger.Although Margaret and Freya would have preferred to teleport Theo to Davina’s house, they listened to the good doctor’s advice and transported him via a vehicle instead. Teleporting could prove hard on a body and Theo’s body was in too weakened
Valkyr finished having sex with a drugged and almost lifeless mundane that was brought in from the club and walked away with disgust. He’d been spoiled by Louella. He no longer enjoyed sex with half comatose men and women. It didn’t matter what he used from his arsenal of sex tools, their reaction wasn’t as real and animated as Louella’s had been. Their moans and screams lacked the passion and power behind them. He’d also grown accustomed to the cleaner blood that Louella offered. The mundanes from the club tasted of the drugs that were slipped into their drinks.His men had gone out several times searching for his pregnant witch, but came back empty handed each time. He was beginning to wonder if he should contact the dark lord. He hesitated because, although the dark lord would not think of starting something with him, Louella was his subject. She’d confided in him on more than one occasion about her si
Freya found Margaret pacing the exterior of the hovel she’d prepared for Louella’s confinement when she returned with the doctor. Her footsteps had worn a smooth path in the dusty ground from her steady repetitions over it. She was clearly distraught.“How is Davina?” Margaret anxiously asked.“She and the baby are doing just fine,” Sally replied. “She’s a remarkably resilient girl and her daughter entered this world strong and healthy.”“What a blessing,” Margaret said with relief.“It’s a damned miracle if you ask me,” Freya said as she walked past Margaret toward the entrance of the prison. “That baby was technically in its second trimester. Yet, it came out a fully developed and completely healthy child.”“You deal in magic. Why should this surprise you?” Sally asked as she followed Freya.“Becau
Valkyr watched as Victor and Jeremiah dragged the traveler into the room. His face was battered and bruised to the point of being almost unrecognizable and blood still oozed from the feeding holes in his neck. It was clear to Valkyr that his men hadn’t bothered to heal the feeding wounds on the traveler like they did with others after drinking their blood. He smiled with approval.Professional travelers were of a supernatural nature that set them apart from the others. Their skills were never simply traveling. Some had the ability to perform a decent amount of magic. Some could influence the thoughts in the mundane’s head. Some had calculating minds that were phenomenal in staying one step ahead of the enemy during war. Whatever the extra, you could bet that there was another ability mixed in with the time travel talents. You could also be assured that all travelers were doing the biddin
“I can’t believe you didn’t notice how big her stomach had gotten,” Sally Morgenstern huffed as she completed her examination on Davina. “I can understand Davina not realizing it, since her mind is stressed and she’s wearing the stomach, but you are separate, unstressed, and have easy visibility of her person.”“Who says I’m not stressed?” Freya complained.Sally eyed her cousin wearily. “Okay. I’ll give you that. ““So, what’s the verdict?”“The magic sped up the gestation period. She’s ready to give birth.”“I can’t give birth!” Davina howled from the bed they’d placed her on for the examination. “Theo needs me!”Sally shook her head. “Theo will have to wait. That baby wants out now.”Frey ran her fingers through her short brown hai
Freya greeted Davina with a smile as she entered the estate house that Louella had been occupying. “I’ll bet it feels good to be back home.”Davina nodded as she guided Freya to the back patio. “This place holds a lot of memories.” Pointing to a small table that was set up with brunch, she added, “I thought you might enjoy eating outside. The grounds are so beautiful this time of year.”“I’ll miss all of this greenery when I go back,” Freya said as she seated herself at the table. “This looks delicious. Are you an adept cook or does the house come equipped with one?”“Both,” Davina said with a smile. “I’m fairly comfortable in the kitchen, but, admittedly, I had help with today’s food.”“When you get Theo back, will you two live here?”“It’s mine by right. Well, half of it is, anyway
Theo tugged at the chain that offered him roaming ability of only a few yards from the damp, stone wall. He was in the basement of a building by a body of water. He could tell that much. Unfortunately, because of the lack of windows, electrical lighting, and variety of attire worn by the vampires, he had no idea what body of water he was near or what century he was in.Being a seasoned traveler, he was able to tell certain things. One of them was the fact that he was no longer in the fourteenth century. The density of the air was heavier and far more familiar to him. If he was to take a guess, he’d say he was at least in the nineteenth century, if not later. He might even be in the twenty-first century. Not knowing was almost as annoying as the cuffs on his wrists and the chain around his ankle.“I see you are awake,” said the tall vampire that he’d heard the other vampires call Valkyr,
Louella paced the small cell that she’d been locked into by the two very annoying witches. It took her a while to realize that she’d been drugged by her doctor in order to lower her abilities to do magic. She couldn’t wait to be free and look that doctor up. The pain she’d happily inflict upon the medical woman would do her father proud.The cage was spelled. Not only did it bind her magic, but she could feel it drawing it out of her. If she was kept in it for too long, it might permanently syphon every drop from her. Should that happen, she feared reprisals from the unforgiving dark lord.She was rapidly learning that there were just as many disadvantages to being in the dark lord’s eye as there were advantages. Maybe more. After all, she’d witnessed him killing several of her siblings on various occasions for disappointing him and he’d allowed her to behead Sybil wit