We may have been out in the wilderness, but it seemed as if the entire world obeyed Jack’s command to stand still and be quiet. From what I could tell, not one bird, not one rabbit, or rodent, or even an insect made a move or a sound. We all waited with anticipation for whatever it was he was warning us about to show itself.
Jack, on the other hand, had no intention of waiting to see what was rapidly making its way through the trees in our direction. He scooped me up into his arms, like I was nothing more than a bag of laundry, and leapt into the air. I sucked in my gasp of shock as we rocketed into the tree tops. I could feel his flesh wrap around my nails as I clung to him for dear life while he perched on the top branch of an enormous sycamore tree.
I buried my face into his chest and closed my eyes as tight as they’d allow. I’d always had a fear of heights. I couldn’t remember ever being on anything that brought me higher than a six-foot step ladder without getting dizzy and nauseous. I peeked with one eye and regretted it instantly.
Below me were a dozen of those horrific lizard people. This was the first I’d seen them with a clear head. They were incredibly tall. I’d have to say that if one was six foot tall he would have been considered short. I remembered them being ugly, but not this ugly. The drugs and time must have dimmed the impact of their appearance. Below me moved bodies that looked like lizards walking upright with heads shaped in a way to make one wonder if the lizards might have stumbled upon a way to mate with primates. Thick gray-green scales reflected the sunlight in the most eerie manner. My body trembled involuntarily as fear consumed me. Now, not only was I dealing with my fear of heights, but I had to contend with the paralyzing realization that the monsters I’d almost been a meal to meandered the grounds beneath me without a care in the world.
A brief question of Sergeant Org and L’oana’s whereabouts flashed through my mind before I caught a whiff of the ever familiar Dragos stench as it billowed through the trees and filled the air. Even Jack’s body jolted as the overwhelming foulness reached us. It was all too much for me. Slapping my hand over my mouth, I did my best to subdue the urge to vomit.
I was unsuccessful.
Jack stiffened with what I’m sure was revulsion as my body jerked and jolted while silently purging the contents of my stomach. I kept my hands steadfast over my mouth as the thick mass oozed between my fingers. The scent of bile blended with the morning’s ration of stew mixed with the stench of the Dragos. I was completely grossed out and could only imagine the state Jack was in. To his credit, other than the stiffening of every muscle he possessed, he showed no reaction as we waited for the Dragos to continue on their way.
It seemed like eternity before my lizard-like abductors were finally far enough away for Jack to feel comfortable taking us back to ground. By then, I was almost feverish from the ordeal. Both Jack and I were covered in vomit, although I’ll admit I took the brunt of it. If his sense of smell was as acute as his hearing abilities, I could only imagine what he was going through at that moment.
Of course L’oana was the first to vocalize the disgusting sight we made and how abhorrent my actions were. She found my inability to control my bodily functions completely unacceptable and irresponsible on my part. She moaned and groaned about being unable to take a breath as the air was thick and tainted with Dragos stench and my vomit.
Jack silently slipped off his tunic and wiped the vomit off as best he could on the grass. I had no intention of baring my body to the world to clean up and, quite frankly, the mess on me was beyond wiping off on the grass.
“There’s a creek not far from here,” Sergeant Org volunteered sympathetically while scowling at L’oana.
“Let’s go,” Jack muttered before grabbing my hand and pulling me along while he followed Sergeant Org’s lead.
Our detour to the creek took us off the intended path by at least two miles. I felt badly about it. I knew I was holding us up. Earlier, Sergeant Org praised me for my hiking ability and mentioned we were making good time because of it. He estimated we’d reach our destination by nightfall with a sigh of relief. Now, because of the delay, that might not happen.
I vowed silently to step up my game to make up for time. Clearly my three companions were holding back their speed of travel for my benefit. I was healthy, fit, and used to trekking through the woods. I’d show them I could keep up with the best of them.
L’oana grumbled her annoyance with the course of events so often I wanted to tape her mouth shut. Although Jack and Sergeant Org remained consistent with their orders for her to keep quiet, she paid them little mind and tortured me with her whining all the way to the creek. When we finally reached the much anticipated water source I rushed ahead of them. I could hardly stand myself and was eager to get clean. They were considerate enough to turn their backs while I removed my disgusting apparel and walked out into the creek. Since I’d been washing myself with a bowl and pitcher set up since I’d awoken in the cave, washing in the creek was not only frigidly invigorating, but a foreign action. It took me some time to develop a technique that allowed me to clean my body the way it needed to be cleaned in the shin deep water, but I eventually managed.
Feeling fresh and refreshed, I stumbled over the sharp stones that littered the creek bed to its silken grassy edge. As I pulled my tunic from the ground I frowned. The vomit had been wiped away in the same manner that Jack had removed it from his own tunic. Unfortunately, not only was there a far greater amount to remove, but it had been sitting on my tunic for a considerable length of time and some of it clung as a dried and crusted film. I shuddered as I pulled the tunic over my head. The leather leggings had come clean, so that at least was a relief.
When I was satisfied that I was properly covered, I told them they could turn around. It’s debatable whose face looked more distressed when Jack and Sergeant Org saw the state of my tunic.
“You said you’d cleaned her clothes,” Sergeant Org growled at L’oana.
“Why was I expected to deal with that disgusting mess?” she whined.
“You’re a woman,” Jack said matter-of-factly.
“What does that mean?” I demanded.
Nothing got my burs up more than a sexist person.
“We were trying to respect your feminine modesty, your highness,” Sergeant Org explained. “L’oana is the closest thing to feminine we have to assist you.”
“What does that mean?” L’oana screeched.
“Get over it,” Sergeant Org snapped as he pulled his own tunic from his torso. “I know it’s fresh from my body, but I have nothing else to offer you to wear while I properly remove the soil from your tunic. Please accept this as a temporary solution.”
I was speechless as I literally accepted the shirt off his back. With gallant courtesy, Jack and the bare chested Sergeant turned their backs to me while I slipped back out of my soiled tunic and pulled his enormous one over my head. There was a familiar scent in the tunic that I couldn’t place. It soothed my senses. I’d smelled it before in my life, but I couldn’t say when. It gave me a sense of security.
I giggled when I realized it came down almost to my ankles, “It’s a little big.”
“Ha, ha!” L’oana roared, “You look like a little kid. Of course your lack of boobs doesn’t help.”
“L’oana!” Jack barked. “You’re being warned for the last time. One more word and I’ll drain every ounce of blood from your evil body.”
“You love my blood, don’t you Jack,” she cooed as she pulled her hair to expose her neck and lowered her tunic to bare her shoulder. “It’s orgasmic, is it not?”
Jack threw his hands in the air with disgust before grabbing my tunic and stomping over to the creek. Sergeant Org protested that he’d planned on cleaning my tunic, but Jack just waived him back. Cupping the clear, free flowing water in his hand, he splashed and rubbed at the crust of vomit until there was no sign of it. He spun it in the air so rapidly it was almost invisible to the eye. When he finished, he returned it to me. It was only barely damp and incredibly clean.
I accepted the tunic gratefully and rushed to replace the one I wore with my own. As I tied the belt I noticed that although my breasts were still small, they’d grown. They were actually defined against the tunic instead of barely noticeable. I slid my hand over one and cupped it. Yes, it was definitely larger. I thought of Jack’s comment about my body catching up with my age the longer I stayed on Kurr. It was clear he was speaking truth.
Jack caught me cupping my breast and slowly shook his head. He grabbed Sergeant Org’s tunic from me and handed it to him, “We’d better hurry. She’s starting to blossom.”
Sergeant Org looked at me thoughtfully while donning his tunic, “Once it starts it’s quick, you know.”
“Let’s go,” Jack said firmly.
“Right,” Sergeant Org replied as he spun on his heel to lead us out.
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
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
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