To all of our relief L’oana grew tired of the pace we were forced to keep –partly because I wasn’t a superhuman and partly because the men were stopping often to listen and observe- and went on ahead. We walked in relative silence. I, for one, reveled in the break from her taunting, whining, and bitching. I still hadn’t figured out why she was even with us, but then there was a lot about what was going on that confused me.
I used my time of silence to contemplate and absorb all that had been told to me. Both Jack and Sergeant Org were adamant that I was the heir to the throne of Kurr. I wasn’t sure what that entailed, but it sounded pretty important. In fact, it had to be somewhat important since my parents were killed and I was hidden in exile because of it.
I’d been brought up to be comfortable hiking and hunting, but my body wasn’t prepared for the rigorous trek we were making. The terrain was far more aggressive than anything I’d encountered. It demanded complete attention to navigate around the ruts and rocks and tree roots that covered the ground in all directions. My thighs were burning from exhaustion and I was sweating from the exertion. I looked at Jack and Sergeant Org with dismay. Neither showed the least sign of being tired.
Jack must have sensed my predicament because he tapped Sergeant Org on the shoulder and nodded his head in my direction. Sergeant Org gave a quick nod of agreement and signaled us to follow him off the path and into the thick of the woods.
At one point, the trees were so close together that, had any of us been grossly obese, we’d be hard pressed to pass through them. As it was, both Sergeant Orb and Jack’s muscular torso’s filled the gaps between the trees that we passed through quite thoroughly. I looked above in wonder at the way the branches were intertwined with each other. It was like they were forming their own type of net. Although what the net was intended to catch was beyond me.
I was just about to collapse from exhaustion when we reached a small clearing next to a large pool of water. I assumed it was the native’s watering hole by the array of animals we found drinking their fill. A few deer spotted us and darted off into the thick of the foliage, as did some rabbits, while a small flock of ducks made it a point to announce the arrival of intruders.
Jack was a little more reserved about leaving the protection of the trees. I followed Sergeant Org to the water’s edge while Jack lingered back on the edge of the forest, clearly on watch. I smiled when I discovered a large flat rock to sit on. I quickly removed my moccasins and dangled my feet in the clear blue liquid. The soothing coolness of the water traveled therapeutically up my legs, relaxing me almost instantly. This was the first I’d been alone with Sergeant Org. It felt a little odd, but it also gave me an opportunity to ask a few questions that were weighing heavily on me.
“Did you know my parents?” I asked hesitantly.
“If you mean the King and Queen, I served them and was in their company on multiple occasions, but I was not close to them. If you mean the man who swept you off to safety, Captain Berger…. I knew him well,” he replied.
“It’s difficult to imagine myself a princess, let alone heir to a throne. It seems surreal,” I said wistfully. “In fact, this entire ordeal seems surreal.”
“Believe me, it is very real,” he assured me. He glanced in Jack’s direction before asking, “What do you know about the Mannadors?”
“I’d never heard of them until L’oana mentioned them,” I replied.
“We killed two of them on the road,” he said bluntly.
“The lions,” I gasped.
“Mannadors are shape shifters. When injured or dead they return to their natural humanoid state. It’s because of their ability to disguise themselves that they are so dangerous. When you encounter a Dragos, there is no guessing what they are. Not so with a Mannador. Any of these creatures could be a Mannador in disguise… any of them,” he said with disgust.
“How did you know that’s what the lions were?” I asked gently.
“There are two ways. If you’re lucky like I was, you will be downwind of them and pick up their scent. Because the Mannador takes on so many disguises, it has a unique scent. I’ve grown accustomed to it and can generally spot it with one whiff. Secondly, if you look closely into their eyes, you will see a hint of red and green speckles floating around. This is a pure Mannador trait that you won’t find in any other creature on the planet. There are a few exceptions to the rule, of course, but for the most part you can spot ninety-nine percent of them that way,” he explained.
“Jack thought the woman was a lion,” I mused.
“Jack is new to the planet. He’s only been here once before for a brief visit just after he took over guarding you. He understands the need to kill them, but hesitates because it’s not his nature to kill,” he explained.
“Which is why you did it?” I asked.
“Yes,” he replied.
I looked over at Jack thoughtfully. He looked so handsome leaning against a thick sycamore tree while scanning the area. I allowed the revulsion that started to form over his participation in the killing of the man and woman Mannadors to subside as I realized just how difficult this must all be for him. He’d traveled to an alien planet and put himself at risk in order to save me. I had no right being repulsed by anything he did or was. If it wasn’t for Jack and the sergeant, I’d be a part of that pile of bones Jack picked me out of. I chastised myself for my naivety and ordered myself to shape up and grow up. It was time I looked at things with a different perspective.
I caught Sergeant Org assessing me and blushed. Although I was sure he wasn’t attracted to me and was merely taking note of the subtle changes my body was experiencing, it still made me self-conscious. I looked away and caught Jack’s eye from a distance. Was he assessing my body’s maturing progress as well? Interestingly, instead of being embarrassed, like I’d been when I caught Sergeant Org looking, I was mildly aroused.
I quickly looked away and forced Mark’s image into my head. I needed to put space between myself and that vampire. Whether he was truly my guard or not didn’t matter. It was clear to me that he was trouble. He brought forth emotions, reactions, and feelings I could barely harness. If I wasn’t careful, I’d be making a fool of myself again.
“Jack worries about you,” Sergeant Org volunteered.
“So he says,” I replied softly, while steeling a glance at him.
“I think he has stronger feelings for you than he lets on. He can’t fool me. This guarding thing is more to him than just honoring a promise,” the sergeant chuckled.
“What do you mean?” I asked innocently as I pulled my feet from the water and stood up.
“You need to open your eyes princess. It is as plain as the nose on your face,” he huffed before walking to the water’s edge and filling his water flask with the clean, clear liquid. I was still tongue tied by his statement when he added, “If we don’t get you teleported back to earth soon, there’ll be no explaining those curves you’re developing.”
“She’s promising to be quite the voluptuous dish,” Jack added as he walked up behind me and circled his arm around my waist.
I leaned back into him absent mindedly, while fighting the tingling that was spreading through my body. It took several moments for me to realize what we were doing and pull away. Jack chuckled softly and Sergeant Org snorted as if to say, “point proven”.
“I question if she should return. It might be too late,” the sergeant said to Jack.
“Of course I’m going to return!” I blurted forcefully. “I want to go home. I don’t want to stay here. I want to go home.”
Surprised by my sudden emotional outbreak, they stood in silence for a moment before Jack nodded.
“So you will,” he assured me.
I couldn’t believe what happened next. Just as brazenly as you please Jack ran his hands lightly over my breasts and hips. I was speechless.
“We’re going to have to hurry,” he barked to Sergeant Org and then started walking as if he’d done absolutely nothing out of the ordinary.
“Unbelievable!” I growled as I stomped behind him.
I was sure I heard a chuckle coming from Sergeant Org, but I refused to turn around to see for sure. Instead, my eyes bore into Jack’s back as I followed him back to the path we’d been traveling.
It felt like we’d been traveling for days and days. The realization that we’d only left the cave a few hours earlier was hard to believe. I was exhausted, both physically and emotionally. I looked up at the sun’s position. It hadn’t moved much. How many hours had we been traveling anyway?
“Five,” Jack said over his shoulder.
I grumbled to myself, knowing full well he could hear me, “Is there no privacy for me? Groping my body, reading my mind…. It’s all so invading. I can’t wait to get home. I can’t wait to be in Mark’s arms again.”
If I analyzed my grumbling more closely, I’d have to admit that it wasn’t Mark’s arms I was eager to get home to. The arms that pulled at me like an undeniable magnetic force were walking ten feet ahead of me and I was doing my best to convince myself otherwise. It both embarrassed and concerned me that I was so attracted to a vampire that claimed to have been my guardian for the majority of my life. Was it hero worship and not pheromones in action? I sincerely hoped so. Hero worship would eventually fade away as I discovered more and more flaws to focus on. The pull of pheromones was far more difficult to ignore.
A soft breeze brought Jack’s erotic scent my way. It caressed my senses like sinewy fingers, arousing me in ways I’d read about in books, but never thought were real. My stomach tightened and twisted like a wet rag being wrung to dry. My knees buckled beneath me and I stumbled to catch my balance.
“Are you alright princess,” Sergeant Org called from a few feet behind me.
My throat was so tight all I could do was nod. Through it all, Jack never made a sign of acknowledgement of my predicament. Although, since he’d consistently known what I’d been thinking up to that point, it was hard to believe he was unaware. I found this fact annoying.
What an arrogant ass, my mind projected with as much force as I could muster.
I smiled as I watched Jack’s shoulder blades tighten.
We’d barely returned to the path when L’oana reappeared. My disappointment in her arrival was only heightened when she announced that we were approaching an encampment of Mannador soldiers. L’oana said they were searching for two members of their party that were due back earlier that day; a man and a woman.
My body was consumed with renewed fear mixed with frustration. From what I’d learned about the Mannador so far, they were a force to be reckoned with. Since they were able to shape shift, climbing the trees like we did when the Dragos were near would be useless. Since they shifted in a variety of life forms in order to cover the area thoroughly. Birds would seem a natural form.
She warned us that staying where we were would put us right in line to meet them within the next fifteen minutes. If we were forced to make a run for it, I was far too exhausted to get very far. My heart sank and my eyes filled with tears. It seemed the Mannadors would wipe out my family after all. I looked around at the beauty around me and filled my lungs with clean, refreshing air. I regretted not knowing more about this planet of my birth, but vowed to at least enjoy the beauty it was presenting me for the brief time before my death. I wondered if the spiritual dimensions that one went to after death on earth were the same dimensions for those who died on Kurr. Would I meet my parents there?
“It’s not your time to die, my sweet,” Jack whispered as he scooped me into his arms.
The stress of the potential encounter of the Mannadors, combined with sheer exhaustion and the nearness of Jack, was more than I could handle. My body literally collapsed against him as we moved with lightning speed through the forest in a direction that would lead us far away from the soldier’s encampment.
When we finally stopped, we were in mountainous terrain miles away from the path we’d been following. Jack set me down slowly. I fell to my knees and emptied my stomach. He rubbed my back sympathetically, while holding my long dark hair out of harm’s way.
“It’s natural for the humanoid body to react like that when you’ve traveled at vampire speed,” he explained in a soft and gentle manner that was almost a coo. “I wouldn’t have put you through it if I didn’t think it necessary. I’m so sorry.”
I wanted to tell him that even after traveling just a hair’s breadth below the speed of light, my hormones were still out of control and I just didn’t need him adding to my discomfort by speaking to me in such a sultry manner. I wanted to tell him that he caused emotions and feelings in me that I couldn’t explain and made me uncomfortable. I wanted to tell him that I didn’t trust that I wouldn’t throw myself at him like I had in the cave and make yet a bigger fool of myself. I wanted to tell him that I was terrified of being caught by the Mannador and my only comfort was in knowing he was at my side. I wanted to tell him that I didn’t care if he ever returned me to Mark, because I didn’t know if I could go on living without him at my side. His method of guarding me from a distance was no longer acceptable. I wanted to say these things, but all I managed was “don’t” before my body succumbed to more purging.
Jack held vigil at my side until I’d finally regained control of my faculties and was able to stand. He held me close while I tested my legs for stability. I rested my cheek against his chest and closed my eyes while I listened to the steady beat of his heart. It beat at twice the rate of a human heart. I estimated two-hundred beats per minute. I slipped my hand through the front of his tunic and caressed his flesh. It was warm and supple. Pulling his tunic further from his flesh, I nuzzled my face like a kitten seeking comfort.“Where are the others?” I murmured.My lips tickled as they grazed his flesh.“They will take some time catching up with us. They both have about the same ability for speed, so I’m guessing they’ll reach us within an hour. We can take that time for you to rest a bit. I feel your exhaustion,” he said softly.“Is that all you feel?” I couldn&rs
I was forced to climb onto Jack’s back again so that we could all travel at a decent pace. Jack was actually going much slower than we’d traveled before in order to allow for our companions, but it was at a speed much faster than it would have been had I gone on foot. We traveled on ground instead of the tree tops until we reached the opening of a small cave that truly didn’t look like much. This unimpressive little opening in the hillside turned out to be a portal to the world beneath our feet.I learned from Sergeant Org that this was L’oana’s world. It was a world full of illusions, tricksters, and evil doers. This explained their reluctance to entering it. He warned me to be cautious about speaking to anyone other than the three of them and told me of the many species of life that lived in the world below the surface world, including some of my own who’d managed to escape the chaos when the Mannador arrived
We reached the inn none too soon for me. Jack put me down just outside its door and I fell back behind Sergeant Org. I wanted to put as much space between us as possible. I could be mistaken, but I think I saw a look of hurt in his beautiful green eyes before they clouded over into an emotionless void.Sergeant Org offered me his arm and escorted me into the large public room. There were wooden tables placed strategically around the floor with a small counter in front of beer kegs against the back wall for the barmaid.“Why it’s a tavern,” I murmured with surprise.“That it is, your grace,” the sergeant explained. “These little inns all have rooms like this that double as a dining room and tavern. We’ll grab a bite to eat and a pint of ale and then off to bed with you.”“That sounds good,” I replied with gratitude.The mention of food made me realize I hadn’t
Confusion took over as Jack’s body went limp and heavy, pinning me beneath him.“I’ve never met a vampire that had such a tough time keeping it in his pants like this one does,” L’oana complained to her companions. “Someone please tell me what it is about this creature that makes him do such foolish things.”I gasped in horror as I heard a strange male voice remark about what he’d like to do with my voluptuous body. Not only was it odd to hear anyone refer to my body as voluptuous, but it was shocking to hear someone claim desires to do to it the things he was claiming he wanted to do. I didn’t know if I should be horrified or mortified.I knew immediately which one of the two burly men pulling my unconscious lover off me made such an offensive statement of desire by the wicked lust displayed on his face. Interestingly, his companion was clearly embarrassed by my nakedness.
We were above ground and still no sign of Jack or Sergeant Org. I wondered if the sergeant was in on the ruse all along and simply pretending to be knocked out for my benefit. I was beginning to be suspicious of everyone around me. How sad that it had come to that.We were barely on the trail when we met up with a small troop of Mannadorian soldiers. The King was notified of my capture and had traveled to meet me. It seemed my time as a free woman would be shorter than expected.Although my legs were relieved when they placed me on a beautiful black gelding for the remainder of the journey, my heart was heavy. Every step that my steed took put my vampire guardian and lover further and further behind us. I questioned if it might be better to die. I didn’t know how I’d be able to live without Jack at my side.I closed my eyes and the memories flooded into my head. Making love with Jack must have broken down the
I could hear the faint whisper of the young maid as she lightly tapped my cheek in an attempt to awaken me. I don’t know how long it was since I’d passed out, but it wasn’t nearly long enough. My body was exhausted. The last thing I wanted to do was to be roust out of the marvelous semi-coma I was in.“Princess, please… you must awaken. Time is short,” came the whisper through the dark.Time is short? Short for what? Oh yes, I remembered. I was to be married.“I don’t want to get married. Let me sleep,” I mumbled.“No, you can’t sleep. I’ve come to set you free, but only if you arise now and flee. The encampment will be coming to life soon,” she said in a hushed and urgent tone.I needed no more prompting than that to spring to life. I sat up in the darkness and looked around. It was so black; I couldn’t see my hand i
I had no idea how far up the river I had to go to reach the teleportation launch. I also had no idea what to do when I got there. These thoughts, as well as thoughts of Jack and Sergeant Org, filled my head while I kept a steady jog. I was surprised at how well my legs were holding up. Either all of the intense walking had strengthened them, or it was part of the maturing process my body was experiencing. Whatever the reason, it was good fortune for me.I pictured Sergeant Org in my mind. Had my parents really pledged my hand in marriage to him? It seemed so abstract. He certainly was handsome in his own way. He didn’t fall into Jack’s category of handsome, but never-the-less he was good looking enough. Had my life gone differently and I not met Jack, I could have possibly accepted being married to him. He was not just handsome, but he’d proven himself to be a kindly person. Someone of this nature w
To Sergeant Org’s dismay we were about a day’s travel from the teleportation launch. This meant we’d have to find a place to spend the night. Although Jack could continue on, Sergeant Org and I required rest.He remembered a cave he’d hidden in on several occasions and guided us to it. It was not big, but it was dry and very difficult to spot until you were right upon it. Since Jack didn’t require the same type of rest that we did, he volunteered to stand watch outside while we slept a few hours.Once alone in the cave, an awkward silence fell between the sergeant and me. I longed to ask him what was on his mind, but I felt insecure about doing it. I got the impression he was holding back asking me something as well.“Can I ask you something, princess,” he finally said.“What’s that?” I asked.“Can I ask how you managed to get free?” he said.
The sun brought in yet another day before Jack, Drake, and a very exhausted army returned to us. They not only managed to infiltrate the castle, but they’d killed the Black King. Those in the Black King’s army who weren’t killed or didn’t escape were given the opportunity to become Jack’s subjects once again. Most of them readily agreed. The few that didn’t were taken to the castle dungeon. Of course, although they were being locked up out of necessity to assure safety for Jack’s kingdom, they were more fortunate than he was when he was their prisoner. Jack didn’t believe in torture.We went to our rooms to see what became of Sara. I had half hoped she’d revived and run away so we wouldn’t have to deal with her.We weren’t that lucky.The power behind my shove was far greater than I’d realized. Sara was still unconscious. Jack seized the opport
The more I listened to Sara’s attempts to convince Jack that she’d done the right thing, the angrier I got. I kept myself connected to Vicki so that I could know their progress in finding Joshua. They found the entrance to the underworld and were heading in there. She warned me that it would be more difficult to keep connection since the surface world dealt with the third dimension and the inner world was ruled more by the second dimension. Crossing dimensions when you’re a novice can be tricky.I explained to Vicki that I was building up a type of rage toward Sara with every passing moment and wanted to snap her neck like I’d done with Mark and his men, even though Joshua was no longer inside me. She said that was the vampire blood taking over. When a new vampire is made, all emotions and senses are heightened to maximum and the energy level is intense. She assured me it would level off as time passed, but warned me
Vicki managed to rustle up a gown that was suitable for a blushing bride to wear on her wedding day. I was barely able to squeeze into it, but it was the best we could do without Dresser’s help, so I shrugged and told her not to worry. Since the ceremony was to be kept hush, hush, only the castle chaplain and our two witnesses were in attendance; the witnesses being Vicki and Drake of course.If I said I’d never fantasized about a big white wedding while growing up, I’d be lying. Even so, the ceremony was so lovely, so touching, and so meaningful that I felt I’d forfeited very little for the sake of my son. Since it was late and we’d all had an incredibly unbelievable few days, we were in unified agreement that the celebration could wait.Vicki and Drake gave their heartfelt congratulations and said their good nights. Jack had a snifter of brandy to help ease him into a restful sleep while I partook in the tea Marig
Marigold had the staff hustling and bustling about as they made Jack’s room more suitable for mother and baby. She fussed about the fact that the castle had over one-thousand rooms, yet I was being cramped into his quarters with him. We heard all about how it was done in the old days with mild amusement. Marigold’s outrageous ranting were just the ticket to take our minds off what we’d just been through. For Vicki and me, it was the trauma of giving blood and losing blood and then birthing a vampire child and, for Jack, it was being drained of blood and then almost killing me by drinking my blood and then joining Drake in a difficult battle followed by discovering my situation and what followed.All this within a twenty-four-hour period!Drake stuck to me like glue, refusing to leave even with all of Marigold’s scolding and carrying on. She finally settled for him sitting at the far side of the room with his b
“I’m sorry it’s come to this Jess. I know you were given no choice but it’s the only thing I know to save you. I knew the minute I set eyes on you that we would be lifelong friends. I can’t bear the thought of losing you either,” Vicki explained while I sucked greedily on her arm.I could feel the power of her blood flow through my veins. My baby responded immediately. Once again I felt the surge of adrenaline and energy fill my body. Although she said nothing, I could see that I was very close to taking more blood than was safe for Vicki. I forced myself to stop. It had to be one of the hardest things I’d ever done.Vicki stepped away and stumbled a little. I reached out to steady her.“Now look who’s caring for whom,” she said weekly.“I took too much,” I said with concern. “Why didn’t you stop me?”“You’
When Vicki returned to a more normal looking vampire, she shoved a gag in the man’s mouth and bound his wrists and ankle in a way that made it impossible for him to even fidget, let alone move. She tossed his big bulk over her petite shoulder with surprising ease, held her finger to her lips to let me know I needed to keep quiet, and tip toed out of the door Sara passed through not long ago.I was amazingly light footed as I hurried behind Vicki. We made our way to the dungeon below. We slipped into alcoves and behind doors to avoid meeting up with an occasional vampire. Fortunately, the majority of the black king’s subjects eagerly left to join in on the ambush, leaving us with only a skeleton group to deal with.At one point, Vicki stopped to take more nourishment from the bundle over her shoulder. I watched the robust color I knew to be her natural state finally return. That last feeding brought a resurgence of power to her
I managed to get the location of the black vampires, something they’d been able to keep secret since the black king’s return. Drake and Jeremiah were meticulous about recording everything I told them. When I’d said all I could and was so exhausted I couldn’t hold the connection with Jack anymore, they made ready for their rescue mission.Not long after that I was nestled in Jack’s bed with Marigold administering some of her wonderful tea to help me rest. I didn’t think I needed it. I was exhausted and wanted to sleep until Drake returned with Jack, but I took the tea anyway, since she claimed it also had healing properties to keep the baby well and happy.Vicki volunteered to sit with me and a guard was posted outside. We chatted about fashion and giggled about men and sex until the tea took hold and I drifted off to sleep. It seemed as if I’d just settled into a deep state of relaxation when I hea
When afternoon came around and there was still no sign of Jack, the entire castle was in an uproar. Since I was the last to see him, the sergeant at arms interviewed me extensively. Unfortunately, I was of little help.As the day wore on, I heard whispers from a few disgruntled residents blaming me for Jack’s disappearance. They pointed out that I’d only been there a few days and already they’d had more upheaval than they’d had in the last century. I felt horrible.Drake heard the whispering as well and decided to stick to me like he was stuck with glue. Short of going to the toilet, I was not allowed to be alone. He sat in a chair while I napped and offered me his arm when I went downstairs to dinner. I could have stayed in my room to eat my meal. I think a few of my dinner companions would have preferred it, but I wanted to be there to hear any news of Jack, should it come in.Light conversation
We lay in each other’s arms for several hours while Jack grabbed some much needed sleep. I was wide awake, but had no desire to leave his bed. His slow rhythmic breathing stabilized and comforted my nerves. I felt safe, secure, and at peace.“Marigold’s a witch doctor?” I asked with concern when he finally showed signs of rousing.“Is that a problem?” he asked sleepily.“I thought she was a regular doctor,” I explained.“Trust me. You want a witch doctor in a situation like this,” he assured me. “I’ve heard vampire pregnancies require magic as well as regular care.”“Why?” I asked suspiciously.He shrugged his shoulders with genuine innocence, “It’s a girl thing, I’m sure.”A soft knock on the door roused my lover. He pulled on his robe and sauntered to the door. He looked so sexy with his hair muss