Bound by Danger (The Alliance #6) - Brenda K. Davies Page 0,25
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He rested his hand on the wall and steadied himself before staggering over to the couple and falling to his knees beside the man. He placed his hand over the man’s mouth and leaned forward to sink his fangs to his shoulder. This time, the man didn’t twitch as Lucien began to feed.
He didn’t know what the man was on, but Lucien almost recoiled at the acrid taste of his blood. However, as he was considering retreating, his body begged for more, and he couldn’t deny it the sustenance it so desperately required.
When he’d taken enough to make sure the man continued to sleep for another day, but not enough to kill him, he released his bite. His vision blurred as he placed his hand over the woman’s mouth and dragged her forward.
The room spun, and he felt out of control, but he couldn’t stop. Now that he was finally feeding again, nothing would stop him.
The woman came awake when his fangs pierced her throat. For a second, her hands brushed his chest before she went still. He didn’t sense any discomfort from her as the drugs in her system pulled her back into unconsciousness.
He had no idea what either of them were on, but the drug’s effects were seeping through his body. His limbs became heavier and more difficult to move. A part of his brain whispered at him to stop, but a more primal piece wouldn’t be denied blood anymore.
When he released his bite on her, he rose and almost fell over. Staggering to the side, he held out his hand and braced himself against the wall. He stood there with his shoulders heaving, his vision blurring and snapping back into place before blurring again.
When he was confident he wouldn’t fall over, he stepped away from the wall and swayed toward the fourth woman. The toes of one of his feet caught on the ground, and he nearly went down. He lurched forward and somehow managed to keep his balance as the earth rolled like a ship on a storm-tossed sea.
Callie reached for him but pulled her hands back when he caught himself. He stood with his head bowed and his shoulders heaving. “Are you okay?” she asked.
Lucien didn’t reply as he closed the last couple of feet between himself and the remaining woman. His knees cracked against the wood when he fell beside her.
Callie stiffened; what she’d watched him do in this room was awful, but seeing him do it to that woman was different. Somehow, she seemed more vulnerable than the others.
Unable to watch, Callie turned away when he rested his hand over the woman’s mouth. She focused on the graffiti-covered wall in the hallway as she tried to drown out the sounds of his feeding.
How had she gotten here? How was it possible she was standing in this room, listening to a vampire consume the blood of his victims. Last night, she was celebrating her freedom with her friends, laughing, dancing, and embracing the next stage of her life. Now, that life was unrecognizable.
How could things have changed so drastically in such a short time? She was well aware of the precariousness of life, and though she’d faced many twists and turns before, she never could have seen this coming.
Even if she could regain a life somewhere else in the world, how could she pretend to go about her days as if a group of crazed vampires wasn’t out there?
Callie clenched her hands as she tried to drown out the sound of his feeding. No matter how bad her life was right now, it could be worse—she could be dead, or she could be that woman.
However, she had to admit that none of them seemed to have experienced the same sort of torment she did from his bite. Maybe he was telling her the truth about that, but she didn’t ever plan to endure it again.
Or at least she hoped she wouldn’t. She shuddered at the possibility he might try to feed on her again and clasped her elbows as she hugged herself.
Lucien released his bite on the woman. Unlike the others, he hadn’t tasted anything in her system, and when she came awake, he felt her distress before he shut it down with his mind. He still wasn’t up to full strength, but at least the blood had replenished him enough to help him regain part of his ability to control another.
The effects of the drugs and alcohol lingered, but her blood helped ease