Court of the Vampire Queen: Part 2 – Chapter 31
Court of the Vampire Queen: A spicy polyam MMMF romance
âYou have got to stop fucking me until I pass out.â I watch the smoke waft from the remains of the little fire I apparently set when I orgasmed.
Wolf smothered it with a pillow and now heâs trailing his fingers through the smoke with a grin on his face. âRemember when you gave Malachi grief for doing this very thing?â
I groan. âIn my defense, he burned a ring around us and nearly collapsed the entire floor. You three might survive a little bit of being burned alive, but I wonât.â
âYou will.â Rylan trails a finger over my claws. âI may be wrong, but after last night, Iâd wager not much can kill you.â
Easy for him to say. I try to frown, but the expression wonât stick. Iâm too content. âYou literally almost killed meâ¦two days ago?â Was it two days? Three? Iâm not sure anymore. We hardly kept a regular schedule in the first place, but all the running has messed up my internal clock. Being in a house carved into the interior of a mountain isnât helping, either.
âThat was two days ago.â He pricks his thumb on my claw and lifts it to press to my lips.
The blood zings through me. My mouth tingles, and I have to work to restrain myself from trying to bite him. My teeth arenât like a vampireâs. Iâll just gnaw on him without some help from a blade.
Or my claws.
Rylan grins as if he can read my thoughts. âGo ahead.â
I waste no time scrambling up to straddle his stomach. After the smallest consideration, I lightly drag my pointer finger down the center of his throat, leaving a trail of blood in its wake. Delight courses through me. I donât need the men to cut themselves for me any longer. I can do it myself. I grin and lean down to drag my tongue up his throat.
âDonât get him riled up again, little dhampir.â Malachi lays next to us on his back, his head propped on his arm. âWe need to leave the bed and do some training.â
âI donât want to train,â I murmur against Rylanâs skin. Itâs not quite the truth; I know training is vital, both the combat and now magic. But itâs hard to remember that with Rylanâs hand on the back of my neck, lightly massaging me as I drink from him in little sips.
âUp, Mina.â
I groan a little, but I obey. Itâs only when Iâm standing that I get a good look at the bed. âWe are going to owe the owner of this house so much money.â
âItâs fine.â Malachi rises and disappears into the closet. He comes back into the bedroom a moment later dressed in a pair of gym shorts and carrying workout clothing for meâleggings, a bra, and a tank top.
I pull the clothing on, but pause when Rylan and Wolf make no move to do the same. âArenât you two coming?â
Wolf drops onto the bed and rolls until heâs pressed against Rylanâs side. âOh, someone will be coming.â He reaches down and closes his hand around Rylanâs cock.
âInsatiable,â Malachi mutters.
Rylan clears his throat. âWeâll join you in a little bit.â
Malachi leads the way out of the bedroom, and I canât stop the goofy grin from pulling at the edges of my mouth. Iâm not naive enough to think that everyoneâs worked through their baggage. Thatâs not how anyone functions; humans, vampires, or seraphim. Especially when they have the sheer amount of history my men share. Their issues will crop up again and again as time goes on.
But after last night and this morning, I finally believe we can navigate our way through whatever happens.
We end up in a fancy gym that has everything from free weights to various machines to a nice mat for sparring. I whistle softly. âWow.â
âItâs a nice change of pace.â Malachi rolls his shoulders. âFirst, sparring.â
This time, I donât bother to complain. Heâs right that I need this training, and Malachi is an excellent teacher. Even if I want to toss him out a window from time to time because heâs so damn unrelenting. This morning is no different.
An hour later, Iâm dripping sweat and every muscle in my body is trembling from exertion. Malachi executes a flawless move that has me spinning through the air and landing on my back hard enough to drive the breath from my body. He twists around to look down at me. âYou should have seen that coming.â
âI did.â I wheeze. âReflexes too slow.â
âGet faster.â
âTrying.â
He reaches down, and I take the offered hand, letting him pull me to my feet. He gives me a slow smile. âYouâre getting better.â
âDonât say âI told you so.ââ I canât quite pull off the grumpy act. My goofy grin keeps peeking through. I press my fingers to my cheeks. âThis is ridiculous. I canât stop smiling.â
âYou look happy.â
Happy. The concept is as foreign as love is to me. But if I can feel one, surely itâs possible to feel the other? I let my hands drop. âI think I am happy?â
âAre you asking me or telling me?â
âI donât know.â I laugh. âI have no business being happy. We still have so much to accomplish. Weâre nowhere near safe. Weââ
âMina.â The quiet command in his voice cuts me off. Malachi takes my face in his big hands. âLife is challenging enough without putting qualifiers on happiness. It passes, just like fear and anger and horror pass. Enjoy the feeling while we have it.â
I make a face. âThatâs not exactly comforting.â
âI wasnât trying to be comforting.â He leans down and presses a light kiss to my lips. âNow, onto the magic.â
Strangely, the magic training is more difficult than the sparring. Malachi sets me up as if weâre going to meditate, but his low voice talks me through the process. It feels like trying to bench press a car. I can feel the magic, but itâs so overwhelming, I can barely envision wrapping my hands around it, let alone guiding it to my will.
I donât know how much time passes before he calls it quits, but it feels like Iâve learned nothing at all. âI donât care what you all say. This is going to take years.â
âYou can already feel the movement of your powers. Thatâs the hardest part.â
I give him the look that statement deserves. âIf thatâs the hardest part, I should be able to do more.â
âItâs the first day, little dhampir. Have some grace for yourself.â He holds the door open. âLetâs feed you.â
âShower first.â I pull the wet fabric of my tank top away from my skin and cringe.
âShower first,â he confirms.
It takes twice as long as it should because we get distracted with each otherâs bodies, and by the time we make it out, both Rylan and Wolf have disappeared. I eye the bed. âHow many rooms does this place have?â
âMore than enough.â Malachi wraps an arm around my waist, guiding me to the door. âBut if we want to reduce the amount of damage we do, we should confine fucking to this room.â
Because weâre destined to lose control and continue to trash whatever room weâre in. I press my hand to my mouth, as if thatâs enough to hide the grin. âThat sounds like a good idea.â
âMmm.â He tucks me against his body as we head for the kitchen. âYou are happy.â
He would know. If the lesson earlier is anything to go by, I wonât be successfully shielding for some time. âI suppose I am.â
âIt looks good on you.â
We find the other two in the kitchen, Rylan making a pot of coffee and Wolf staring at the fully stocked fridge as if it might jump out and bite him. âHumans and their desire for options. Itâs food. Why should it need to be so fancy?â
âSpoken like a vampire.â
He motions at the fridge. âPick your poison.â
âIâm more than capable of making my own food.â I slip out from beneath Malachiâs arm and walk to the fridge. As ridiculous as I think Wolfâs being, heâs right; there are a truly overwhelming number of options here. I grab an apple and wander to the pantry door a few feet away. Thankfully, the owner has a veritable storefront of power bars. I pick a couple and head back into the kitchen.
All the vampires look at me with disbelief.
Rylan raises his brows. âAll those options and you choose that?â
âI donât know how to cook all that many things and Iâm starving, so I donât want to take the time to deal with it right now. Power bars were good enough for me before. I donât see why they shouldnât be good enough for me now.â
Malachiâs frowning as if solving a complicated problem. âI thought you preferred them because theyâre easy to carry on the run.â
âThat is one of the reasons I prefer them, yes.â From their expressions, theyâre not going to let it go, so I feel compelled to explain. âWhile there are humans and dhampirs in my fatherâs compound, theyâre hardly a priority compared to the vampires. The food theyâre provided is designed to keep them alive and healthy so they can continue to act as walking blood banks and, at times, breeders. Power bars were the tastiest of the bunch.â
Wolf shakes his head slowly. âThat is rather pathetic, love.â
âIt is what it is.â I take my power bars and apple to the counter wrapping around half of the kitchen island and sit down. âGood food matters less than keeping myself alive. Thatâs always been the priority.â
âIt can still be the priority if youâre eating other food.â Malachi crosses his arms over his chest.
Rylan pours coffee into a mug and passes it to me. âIâll learn to cook.â When all three of us stare at him, he shrugs. âItâs a necessary skill if we have someone who consumes food.â
âRylanââ I donât know what Iâm going to say, because I never get a chance to finish that sentence.
Thereâs a burst of power in the room and all the shadows seem to surge forth to a center point. One moment, thereâs the four of us. The next, Azazel stands in our midst. He slides his hands into his pockets and gives the room a long look. âInteresting.â
As one, the vampires explode into motion. Malachi grabs me and shoves me between him and the wall, his big body blocking out the rest of the room. I hear Rylan curse and a scuffle. Peering around Malachiâs arm finds Wolf pinning Rylan to the counter.
He gives the other vampire a shake. âFocus. Heâs a demon. If you attack him, heâll slice you to pieces.â
Azazel examines his fingertips. Are they sharper than they appeared at first glance? I canât tell from this angle. The shadows move around him almost as if alive. For a moment I get the impression of a hulking beast with giant horns curving from its head. In the next breath, itâs gone, and thereâs only the handsome dark-haired man who seems to carry an aura of danger on a level Iâve never experienced before meeting him. Even having been in the same room as he was yesterday isnât enough to make me used to the sensation.
The demon shifts, and the three vampires tense in response. His slow grin says he did it on purpose. âWhat a charming little nest youâve created, seraph. Have you considered my deal?â
âSheâs not making any deal.â
Azazel cuts a look at Malachi. âI didnât ask you.â He narrows dark eyes. âFire-bringer. Iâd like to see how you do in my realm, vampire. We demons can show you what true fire means.â
âNow, now, Azazel.â Wolf lets loose his high, mad laugh. âThereâs no need to prove youâre the baddest motherfucker in this room. Weâre all convinced.â Rylan opens his mouth, but Wolf slams his hand over it before the other vampire can speak. âAnswer the nice demon, love.â
Right. Okay. I take in a slow breath. âIâve decided not to make a deal with you.â Thereâs only the slightest tremor in my voice to indicate how stressful this situation is.
âPity.â Azazel examines his fingertips again. This time, Iâm certain theyâre sharper than they were. They havenât shifted the way Rylanâsâand now mineâdo. The fingers are exactly the same. Justâ¦sharper. âAh well. Since weâre such good friends, Wolf, I suppose I should tell you that thereâs a group of six vampires heading up the mountain in this direction. Good luck.â He disappears as suddenly as he arrived.
For one breathless moment, weâre all perfectly still.
As if on cue, thereâs a niggling feeling at the very edge of my mind. I didnât notice it with Azazelâs presence masking everything, but now thereâs no denying the fact. Itâs identical to what I felt last time. I swallow past my suddenly dry throat. âHeâs right. Theyâre here.â
Then Malachi surges forward. âWolf, with me. Rylan, protect Mina.â
âOf course.â He sweeps me off my feet before I can take a single step. The house passes in a rush, Rylan sprinting down a hall I havenât had a chance to explore. He ducks into a room filled with monitors and slams the door shut.
I watch him pull down a heavy steel beam to drop into the crossbar over it. âThat seems excessive.â
âIf I were your father, I would send a team from the front and a second, smaller, team from the back.â Rylan drops into the chairs in front of the monitors and starts clicking buttons.
I concentrate, but I can only feel the irritation in one direction. âIs there a back to this place?â
âOf course.â He frowns at the monitors and keeps clicking, flicking through the pictures so fast it makes me dizzy. âOnly a fool wouldnât leave a back door to escape from.â
Of course. How silly of me not to realize that was the case. âWho is this person?â
Rylanâs fingers pause over the keyboard. âHe was aâ¦friend.â
âWas?â
âHe died some time ago. His granddaughter owns this house now, and sheâs responsible for most of the upgrades. For reasons Iâm not prepared to get into, she was willing to offer it as a place to stay.â
I have more questions, but theyâll have to wait. Rylanâs stopped on two screens. One depicts the road we drove in on. A single vehicle works its way up. It almost looks like a tank, armored plating beefing up the sides and roof and small windows not offering much in the way of weak points. Iâve seen that vehicle before. My father owns three of them. He uses one every time he has to leave the compound.
Surely he didnât come here himself?
âItâs not him.â Rylan shakes his head. âAs I said, itâs a good decoy, but this is the true strike team.â He motions to the second monitor.
It depicts a trio of masked individuals. Itâs so dark, it takes me far too long to understand what Iâm seeing. No trees. No rocks. No dirt. A hallway very similar to the ones weâve been traveling since arriving yesterday.
âTheyâre inside.â