Eternal Service: A COLONY Paranormal Romance Vampire Series
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Vampire Raymond Metcalf has too many balls to juggle and life is getting more complicated by the minute. As if working with a covert team of sexy vampires to protect the President isn’t enough, he has to deal with his rebellious half-breed son, save the President from a crazed vampire, and break in a new director for his team since the last one, his best friend and the only human he trusts, has decided to retire. Why does his friend’s replacement have to be the most beautiful human woman Raymond has ever seen?
Career military woman, Alex Brennan, is being offered the promotion of a lifetime, and with it a romance that she has desperately been seeking. Does she dare accept the position as Director of the COLONY, an elite group of deadly creatures of the night and risk a dangerous romance with a man who isn’t even human? Together, can they save the President?
Vampires exist among us. They can be your neighbor, your best friend, a teacher for your child, etc. They alter their aged appearance based upon the amount of blood they consume. They move to a new area, drink a lot of blood, and appear
young. Slowly they limit their intake of blood and age, right in front of our unsuspecting eyes. After decades, they fake their death, move, and do it over and over again.
Most live quiet lives in an effort to blend in. Some, however, want power and control.
The COLONY is an elite group of vampires sworn to protect the President
of the United States from these rogue vampires.
The COLONY Series is a suspenseful and sensual vampire fiction series that has earned five-star reviews from fans of some of the best paranormal romance series like "Love at Stake", the Argeneau series, and the "Black Dagger Brotherhood."
This novel is for individuals 18+ years of age as it contains sexual content. It is a light-hearted (non-dark) romance and should not be considered a political thriller. Although there are references to the President, presidential procedures, the White House and Washington DC, the political arena is a backdrop for the romance. With that said, there is action and suspense in the novel that adds a dimension of excitement to the hot romance.
Other books in the series:
#2) United Service
#3) Enduring Service
#4) Williams' Tale
#5) Reliant Service
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Regina Morris
I am the author of the sensual romances that keep my fans reading past midnight.I write paranormal sexy romances, steamy contemporary romances, and sweet romantic short stories.I live in Austin, Texas with my husband and two children. I enjoy meeting with my monthly critique writing groups and meeting other writers in my area.I graduated high school in Germany and I attended the University of Texas at Austin where I received a degree in Computer Science with a minor in math.Besides writing, I am an amateur portrait and sports photographer. After enjoying a career in the software engineering business, I discovered that writing is in my blood, and had to put pen to paper!Please connect with me through various social media. My personal website has a list of my social media accounts.I would love to connect with the fans of my books, so please contact me.
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Apr 28, 2017
Eternal ServiceThe Colony (book 1)by Regina MorrisEternal Service is an excellent start to a new series.Alex is a strong, independent, and slightly broken career minded woman. She is given the chance at a big promotion as Security Director, the liaison between the President and a security group called The Colony . Then she learns that monsters do exist in the form of Vampires.Raymond is a founder of The Colony. He is big, strong, honorable and Vampire. He found his love years ago and lost her. He isn't looking for love again, until he meets Alex.I love the new twist that Regina has used with the vampires in this story. It is unique and very refreshing. I love all the characters and am looking forward to learning more about each one as the series progresses.I highly recommend this book.
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Eternal Service - Regina Morris
Chapter 1
Acold chill ran up Raymond's spine as he caught the sight of the woman’s blood on his hands. It remained bright red, and its coppery scent remained strong. It was such a waste of life, and he punched the subdued vampire responsible for her loss once again.
Raymond struggled to keep his exhausted blood–soaked enemy pinned to the cold hard ground. You son of a bitch,
he scowled. The crisp dried leaves crunched beneath his prey as he struck the vampire once more. That woman had a life. She had a family who cared for her – and you killed her like she was nothing.
The subdued prisoner shrugged, not making eye contact. Collateral damage. Nothing more.
The cool night breeze blew the scent of the woman’s blood into Raymond’s face, causing him to grimace. He shook his head in disgust. The secluded spot where he held the perp down intensified the darkness of the evening, but he still easily made out the faces of his men.
One of the shadows separated from the darkness. Agent Ben knelt next to Raymond, his dark skin and stocky, muscular build contrasting sharply with Raymond’s tall, marble–like perfection. Ben crushed the prisoner’s hands as he digitally scanned his fingerprints.
Aargh! Son of a bitch! Look, I’ll make a deal with you if you let me go.
Raymond felt his jaw tighten. They always wanted to make a deal. But there was no bargaining chip for this vampire, and Raymond's eyes narrowed as he studied him. You don’t know who hired you, so you have nothing to bargain with.
He watched Ben finish his task and pocket the scanner. Next, Raymond glanced at his son, Sterling, who was checking the vampire’s belongings.
I’ve got everything I need,
Sterling mumbled as he tossed the backpack to the ground. He knows nothing and is of no use to us.
Raymond pulled a dagger from his boot as Sterling, now gloved, took out a set of silver handcuffs from his pocket. Once we're done processing you, the Vampire Council will want to talk with you.
The vampire's eyes widened, and Raymond heard his heart beating faster.
I can pay you. I can get you gems, gold, blood… whatever you want,
the vampire pleaded.
And there it was. Promises and bribes. Raymond gritted his teeth. It was always the last ditch of the truly desperate. He didn’t bother to acknowledge the bribes. Instead, he showed him the cold steel blade as his answer.
C’mon, everybody’s got a price. What do you say?
You breached the perimeter of the White House in an effort to kill the President,
Raymond accused.
I did a job, but I wasn’t sent to kill anybody. I just forged some documents.
Raymond stared at the vamp in disgust. Tell that to the guards you attacked and the pregnant woman you killed as you fled.
The forger’s eyes widened, as if thinking of anything to say to help him escape. After a moment, he finally blurted out, I tried to plant bugs. I also had to deliver documents. That’s all!
Sterling held the cuffs closer. We already know that.
Name the target.
Raymond growled.
An answer squeaked out from the vampire, The President.
What about the documents?
Sterling asked.
The forger eyes darted over to Sterling. The drop didn’t take place. No one showed up at the appointed time. That's why I still have them. I don’t even know who I was meeting.
Perhaps you were expendable,
Ben chimed in. He glanced over to Raymond. Or, the documents were no longer of use.
The documents are fine,
the forger barked out with pride.
Raymond looked over to the backpack. "We’ll be taking those fine documents off your hands. Moving the dagger so the blade reflected the dim moonlight, he added,
There’s also a price to pay for the lives you took. And the Vampire Council will make sure you pay it."
Raymond glanced over to his son, but then felt the vampire suddenly shift under him. The vampire's hands grabbed the blade and plunged it downward into his own heart, twisting it for good measure. Purple blood sprayed from the wound, the vampire aging decades in seconds.
No. Not this time. Raymond put his hands upon the vampire's chest and applied pressure, but the blood continued to pour out. The vampire's hair grew from a peppered gray to a snowy white, his skin wrinkling and becoming paler.
Raymond’s knees sank into the dirt as the vampire disappeared beneath him. A cloud of dust scattered across Raymond’s fatigues, and the once shiny blade now lay stained in a dusty mound on the ground. The last remains of the captive.
Damn it!
Raymond's hands grasped at the dust.
He'd rather die than face the Council,
Sterling said, still holding the cuffs.
I don't blame him.
Ben knelt beside Raymond, We’ll have to list him as an enemy killed in action,
he said as he collected what was left of the EKIA for DNA.
Raymond took in a deep breath. The vampire had no more information for them, but it was still a loss. We need to inform the Director and Homeland Security about this breach,
Raymond said as he stood and shook the dust from his pants.
Nodding, Sterling took out his phone. Dixon, we need to meet. McGregor’s Pub. Give us an hour.
McGregor’s pub sat on the outskirts of the suburbs – the type of place with a back lawn as a parking lot, beer (not Appletinis) filling the taps, and a bartender always ready for you to bend his ear. The lit neon beer signs shown through the window and glass door, so Raymond led the team in.
They strode past the long bar counter, with its many empty stools sitting in a row. The few tables in the place were clustered together. Booths and pool tables took up all the room in the way back. The older place remained kept up, at least to the point where you could sit and not worry about sticking to the chairs.
Raymond's eyes lit up and a smile crossed his face as he saw the team's Director, his only human friend, drinking beer at a table in the back.
Dixon, good you could make it here so fast,
Raymond said as they approached the old man.
The waitress eyed the three handsome men as soon as they entered, and bustled to the booth to take their order. As she approached, she eyed each one as though sizing him up. Each stood well over six feet in height, and offered her various flavors to choose from. Raymond, towering over the others and striking with his dark hair and pale, flawless skin, sat next to Dixon. The other two men squeezed their large frames into the other side of the booth. The shorter of the two, with his long blond locks and playboy appearance managing to look like he was lounging even in the small space, seemed to have tempted the waitress, as did the cocoa brown skinned and powerfully built muscles of the other. Of course, each one was her senior by over a century, but that was undetectable. You boys want something?
She winked at Ben as her chosen favorite. Obviously, she would be fine with a little brown sugar in her sugar bowl tonight.
Raymond searched deep into her eyes and willed the human to obey him. Quickly finish closing. We’ll lock up when we’re done here.
As he compelled the waitress, Ben rose with his usual military precision to contend with the bartender. At a stern glance from his father, Sterling slouched over to each of the few patrons in the place. The pub cleared within minutes. The men helped themselves to drinks and gathered around their table.
Okay, I’m guessing this has to do with what happened earlier tonight on the south lawn of the White House,
Dixon said, scratching the gray whiskers of his five o’clock shadow. He then added, The guards are fine. The hospital released them a short while ago. Naturally, the media frenzy is still going on. The incident has been classified as a random attack with the assailant having been captured. We used a classified, random picture to represent him to the media, and they seem to have accepted it.
Has the President been briefed about the event?
asked Raymond.
Yes. He was unaware of the breach at the time. He is still safely tucked away in the residence quarters, probably asleep by now.
Dixon raised an eyebrow. Nobody suspects anything, but am I correct in assuming the man was a vampire?
Yes.
Raymond nodded towards Ben. Show him.
Ben shrugged the backpack off his massive shoulders and handed the satchel over to Dixon, who opened the bag and studied its contents.
These forged documents are damn good copies of the invite to the President’s state dinner.
He continued to scan the bag. And, four security passes and paperwork as well. Christ,
Dixon cursed.
The vampire who forged these documents is the EKIA. He gave us quite a chase. He planned to ditch us in a park outside the city, but he didn't get away.
Raymond sighed. He also took a pregnant woman hostage at the start of the chase. She didn’t survive. By now, her body has been discovered.
Raymond glanced with saddened eyes across the table at his team members. The pain of the loss hung in the air.
There was no way to save her.
Ben then shifted gears, pointing to the forged documents. With the dinner still days away, there’s time for whoever hired the forger to get new passes made.
Dixon didn’t comment on the death. They all knew she’d become another unsolved murder, just like all the others. I’m sure you did what you could.
Dixon studied the evidence in his hand. At least these passes contain pictures. Should be good enough for some facial recognition software… might get a hit in the FBI, CIA or police databases. Obviously the people on the IDs plan to try and infiltrate the state dinner next week. The President is in grave danger.
Setting the IDs aside, he asked, Any idea what might be on the memory cards?
Probably backups of these documents,
Sterling tossed out.
If we’re lucky, possibly Intel about the leader. This vamp was a good forger, and he may have given us a good chase, but he wasn’t the brains behind the operation,
Ben added.
Sterling pointed his gloved finger at the backpack, I didn’t sense anything off the docs or the tech stuff, but I got a reading off the backpack. The forger seemed to be a loner and did this job only for the money. He didn’t know and didn’t care about any bigger plan.
The team was well aware of Sterling’s ability to acquire information from inanimate objects, and Raymond felt pride in his son’s talent when it helped solve cases.
Dixon brushed his fingertips against the fabric of the bag. We’ll need to find out who hired this forger. I’ll make sure the Director of Homeland Security gets access to these findings, including information that the assault was committed by a vampire.
We’ll provide what data we can from the tech pieces,
Raymond offered. With the forger now dead, whoever hired him may suspect that immortals took him out, since humans couldn’t have dispatched him so easily. If the leader is also a vampire, they’ll be taking their game up a notch when this vampire fails to show up with the passes. We’ll need to be more careful.
Dixon nodded. Right.
He shifted in his seat and drained his beer.
Raymond carefully observed his old friend. So what’s bugging you tonight? I can feel your thought patterns, and I can tell you’re anxious about something.
Yeah, I’ve wanted to talk with you boys about something for a while now.
Dixon took a deep breath. I’m going to retire. I’ve pushed off retirement as much as I can, but the years are getting to me now. It’s time to hand the reins over to the next director for you boys.
Raymond felt his heart skip a beat and he had to remind himself to breathe. He hated when a director retired. It was always messy with memory scrubs and the pain of trying to find a good replacement, but this felt more personal. Dixon wasn't just a director, but a friend. Raymond had been dreading this day for a long time.
Are you sure?
Raymond asked. I mean, we’ve had a lot of directors in the past, but we see you as part of our team. Are you really that old?
You know my age, Raymond. I’m not old, but I’m also not young anymore,
he sighed. His face suddenly appeared more aged to Raymond. As Raymond looked from one team member to the next, he saw the saddened look in their eyes. This was going to be difficult for everyone.
Raymond swallowed the lump in his throat. Only the President and a handful of people knew about the COLONY and its immortal vampires who worked for the federal government. Once you left the inner circle, your memories were erased. Raymond had performed the memory wipe many times, and the process was always complete, decisive, and permanent.
I’ve been reviewing possible candidates and I think I have the perfect replacement. Raymond, I’d like for the two of you to meet so I can see what you think of the Captain. How about this Friday at 8 a.m.?
Raymond nervously nodded. Whatever you need.
He suspected Dixon wanted to talk more, but the late hour didn’t afford them the opportunity. With the unspoken language most old friends seem to have, Raymond looked at Dixon, tilted his head slightly, and lifted an eyebrow.
Raymond was happy the message was received. Dixon said, Let’s put everything in motion, just like we talked about.
The exchange wasn’t noticed by the other team members, and the response seemed cryptic enough so only Raymond understood.
Does anyone want more to drink? I’m buying.
Dixon pulled out his phone to transfer money to an account the bar owner kept.
No. Go home, Dixon. It’s late and we have a lot of work to do tomorrow.
Raymond smiled at his friend as he watched him pick up the backpack and start to leave. I hope you’re happy with your decision.
Dixon completed the money transaction and put the phone back in his pocket. He then pulled a worn key off his key ring and placed the tarnished item on the table. Make sure to lock up.
He stood up from the table and walked out.
Man. Didn’t expect that,
Ben said, as he slid the key over to Raymond. But, if you two will excuse me, there’s a lovely lady I stood up this evening, and I plan to make it up to her tonight.
Ben,
Raymond touched his friend’s arm, if you’re talking about the secretary from this afternoon, did you notice the ring on her finger?
Yes, but she doesn’t seem to be a fanatic about it. Plus, her husband is out of town. See you later.
Overall, the tryst wasn’t any of his business, but it still bothered Raymond that the secretary was a married woman. His empty bottle indicated it was time to go.
Sterling finished his drink and walked out with his father. As Raymond locked up, Sterling announced, See ya at home tomorrow.
Where are you going?
Raymond asked.
I have a date,
he said, hopping into his red Ferrari.
Raymond tried to bite his tongue, but failed as usual. With whom?
Sterling cocked an eyebrow and a devilish smirk appeared on his face. I don’t know yet.
Raymond had to collect himself once again as he dealt with his only child. Good Lord. Did they really have to go through this same discussion nearly every night? Sterling, I don’t understand why you insist on this reckless lifestyle of dating any human that crosses your path. I can’t say anything to Ben since he isn’t my son, but it bothers me when you behave like this. We have blood at home, so there’s no reason to go looking for your next meal.
Blood isn’t what I’m after.
Yeah. I know.
He shook his head, knowing exactly what his son was after. You now, a wife would be…
Sterling cut off his father. We’re not having this conversation again, Dad.
Raymond raked his hand through his dark, thick hair. Why did his only child have to be so headstrong? I just don’t understand.
Sterling's face grew red, his jaw tightened. Because unlike you, I don’t like to sleep alone. Mom’s dead. Stop loving a ghost.
He then drove off, his license plate, ‘LOVR4U’, fading into the distance.
Alex Brennan entered her therapist’s office and folded her long, lean body into her usual spot on the couch. Vanilla fragrance hung in the air from the candle on the windowsill and assaulted her nostrils, leaving a sick feeling in her stomach. She hated the smell of vanilla since the fragrance always reminded her of this room. For a distraction, she mentally reviewed her long list of things to do that seemed to never get done. A dentist appointment topped the list. Sighing, she thought of how much nicer a teeth cleaning sounded. Checking her watch, she realized she’d arrived early for the session. Damn. She hated therapy, and definitely didn’t want to appear eager for her sessions.
She stared at the spot on the wall where the calendar charted time. She had seen three different calendars hanging over the years and would prefer not to see a fourth one. She glanced at her watch and readied herself to hit the stopwatch feature. She was paying for 50 minutes of therapy, and she always made sure she got her full time.
Dr. Micki O’Neil entered and closed the door. Alex appreciated that Micki always arrived right on time. She dressed in her usual button down blouse and slacks at every one of these sessions, and it pleased Alex that Micki was a civilian therapist and didn’t wear a military uniform. She suspected that she opened up more to the doctor when she thought of her as, perhaps, just an old friend, rather than a military officer. Micki sat in a chair adjacent to the couch. Overall, everything from the wing–backed chairs, the paisley pillows with tassels, on down to the throw rug on the floor seemed designed to give one a sense of calm in this room. Perhaps such decor worked for many people, but Alex’s anxiety–wrung hands told a different story.
Good Morning, Alex. Happy belated birthday.
Alex’s eyebrow rose questioningly, but she composed herself quickly. She had given the therapist a fake birthday due to security reasons, but had forgotten until this very moment. Her birthday was weeks ago actually. She smiled at the woman. Thanks, Micki. My birthday was earlier this week.
Micki pulled out a pen. What age did you turn this year?
Thirty–eight.
She was really thirty–nine.
Micki smiled at her attractive, well put–together client. Well, you appear much younger – probably due to all the workout and training you do.
Alex felt her cheeks flush as she flashed a smile. She brushed her shoulder–length auburn hair behind her ears. Thanks, Micki. And thanks again for meeting me so early this morning.
No problem,
Micki smiled. Last week when we met, you seemed a bit anxious about your age and the passing of time in general. How was your birthday?
Micki thumbed through the folder she kept with the details of the years of therapy she’d conducted with Alex.
Alex cleared her throat. Growing older always worried her. She thought back to her birthday. I’m slowly dying alone. I’m shriveling up and I’m lonely. So in every respect, my birthday remained the same as all other days, except the day came with a Sara Lee individual, frozen, fat–free cake at the end of it.
Alex’s tone saddened as she played with her fingernails. She hung her head and avoided eye contact with Micki.
Why don’t you tell me a little about the day itself.
Micki moved the box of Kleenex closer to her client.
There’s nothing to tell,
Alex said, settling deeper into the couch. I’m getting older, and the few men I do attract are immature boys.
Uh huh,
Micki studied her client’s folder, flipping back several pages. Alex, try to remember how far you’ve come,
she said as she put down the folder and looked into Alex’s eyes. Only a few years ago you were afraid to even date. Not only are you going out, you have had several dates this past month alone.
Alex glanced away. The increase of dates was directly proportionate to her birthday weeks ago. I don’t think any of those guys count as real dates. In fact, one seemed more interested in my X–Box than he was in me, and believe me Micki, that isn’t a euphemism.
Micki leaned in. Alex, you chose to date those men. You said ‘yes’ to their invitations to dinners and movies, but then you rejected the one who wanted to have sex with you.
Alex sighed and thought back to that moment. If she had eaten breakfast, it would be coming back up right about now. Alex raised her voice in protest, I don’t want to settle. I want a real man.
Micki nodded, You’ve told me in the past what a ‘real man’ is for you, but I’d like for you to tell me again now that you’ve started dating again.
Alex rolled her eyes. I don’t know,
she asserted, but mentally she thought back to the man she had been dreaming about as of late. She couldn’t completely make out all of his features, but the name Adonis came to mind. Her heart rate sped up just thinking about him and his dark hair, but she repeated, I’m not sure what I’m looking for.
Somewhere deep inside, you do know. And you also know why you went out on dates with those other men, as well.
Alex crossed her arms and looked away from Micki. I don’t want to talk about dating.
All right, we can postpone this discussion for a few minutes. However, we still need to address your dating choices. I can’t help you unless you’re open and honest with me.
I don’t want to talk about it.
Okay. We can come back to that later.
Micki picked up the folder and flipped through more pages. Looks like over the last few years your career took off. You had two promotions… and now you’re up for another one. If you get the promotion, it will make you… ?
‘Security Chief’ is the unofficial title,
Alex said, giving the woman an ambiguous job description. If she did accept the promotion, she couldn’t afford to allow a therapist to know exactly what she would be doing. It wasn’t that she didn’t trust the woman; she just didn’t know her beyond their therapy sessions. And even then, any personal information shared could be open to future blackmail. Even after all this time, Micki still didn’t know Alex’s real last name – and she always paid in cash. I’d be responsible for the security teams that guard state officials,
she added, not wanting to mention that the state official would be the President of the United States. The position is a good career move, even if it does sound like a mountain of paperwork.
Fair enough,
Micki replied as she studied her client. You don’t need to share with me the exact details, but I do want to know how you feel about this promotion and what it means for your career?
Alex grabbed one of the pillows from the couch and, while she played with the tassels along its edge, she reflected upon her career. If she wanted something career–wise, she got it. She had always positioned herself strategically so she could command the best opportunities that were available. I put my career above everything else. It’s what I do, but at least I can control what direction my career takes,
Alex grimaced. She pulled at the strings of the tassel, carefully straightened them, and then moved to the next one in the row.
Micki wrote in the folder as she commented, Control is very important to you.
Isn’t it to everyone? After a pause, Alex admitted, At least I can get what I want.
And how is that working out for you? Is it making you happy?
Micki asked.
Ugh!
Alex threw the pillow aside. My career is great, but what I really want is a passionate relationship. I want a family. Where are all the real men?
She glanced over to her therapist, I mean, I have this unclear picture of who I want. He’s perfect. He’s a Mr. Butch Manly… I just can’t seem to find him.
Alex, you’re a top level security specialist. Your accomplishments at this young of an age can be intimidating to some men.
To all men, I guess.
Alex said, Except for the socially inept or the mama’s boys.
Alex bit her lip, looked to the floor, and added, Or the crazy stalker types.
Men come in many sized packages, Alex. But it’s what’s on the inside that counts. A small–framed, computer nerd who loves playing games can be a wonderful catch. You just need to get past the wrapping.
Alex wiped away a tear. It’s… it’s not the wrapping, Micki. I never get to know a man well enough to even get to the inner layers of who they really are.
I know, and you’re doing a great job working on that. You are approaching your 40th birthday in a couple of years. The big ones tend to get people thinking about where they are in their life and what they are doing. We’ve had this discussion many times in the recent past, Alex. You want a passionate romance with a ‘Butch Manly’ type of guy, but you select men who never quite fit that bill, then you only go on one date with them. You force yourself to be emotionally flat in these relationships in an effort to protect yourself from being vulnerable.
Looking at her client she asked, It’s been a long time since we discussed it, but you did just mention it. Do you want to talk about the stalker who attacked you some more?
Hell, no! I just wonder where all the heroes are.
Alex peeked at her watch and realized 45 minutes remained.
Chapter 2
The scent of freshly made coffee invited Raymond into the kitchen. His bare feet barely made a sound on the tile floor as he walked over to the long counter filled with coffeemakers. From French presses, machine drip and even percolators, he had many choices. He preferred whole beans freshly ground over the pre–ground, tasteless variety stored in cans. He considered a French Roast, but instead settled on the already made Texas Pecan flavor.
While he poured himself a cup, he noticed his sister Sulie sitting quietly at the kitchen table working a crossword puzzle. She seemed blissfully unaware of the mountain of dishes piled up in the sink, on the counter tops, and even on the stove top. Raymond checked his pocket watch. The time was after 8am, so the mess resulted from the children of the COLONY team members going off to school. Counting all the wineglasses laying about, he realized the dishes had not been done in some time – obviously the kids were not drinking wine.
Good morning, Sulie.
When she barely nodded a hello, he asked about the mess in the kitchen.
She shrugged dismissively. We had to let the maid go.
Raymond looked at the dishes. Pregnant vampires, and children who had not reached their transitional year, ate human food. Actually, by the amount of dirty dishes, they ate a lot of food… or perhaps the maid had been gone for several days and he had not noticed.
Let me guess,
he began, Sterling took an interest in the maid and then he compelled her to leave after she visited him upstairs in his bedroom.
Stop,
Sulie chided him. She glanced up from her crossword puzzle. We did our best in raising him. He’s a good kid.
Hardly a kid,
Raymond said. Boy’s nearly 180 years old, and still acts like he’s a horny teenager.
Sulie brought her hand up to stifle her chuckle. "You need to lighten up on him. Life is hard when you don’t have your mother. I did the best I could to help you raise him, but it’s not the same. Besides, the maid left because of something else, this time. She had been compelled a little too often to ignore empty blood bags and syringes lying about. Her mind couldn’t take the memory wipes anymore. She suffered migraine headaches so I let her go."
Since the vampires received free room and board from the government, they had also negotiated a maid with the deal. It was a smart move on their part, especially since none of them knew how to operate any household appliance more advanced than a coffeemaker.
Regardless, Sterling is out of control. We worked late last night. Afterward, he ran off to find a date. I heard him come in a few hours ago.
Sulie looked at her brother. Her eyes seemed a bit more tired and her face more haggard looking than normal. Her short, normally coiffed hair was unkempt. He noticed she still wore a fuzzy blue robe and house slippers. The kids kept me up, then you woke me, then Sterling came home and the noise woke me up again.
I’m sorry, sis.
When moving into the mansion, which they called Fang Manor, Sulie had selected a bedroom on the first floor next to the kitchen. The mansion had twelve bedrooms, scattered among three different floors. The walls were thin, but surely the other bedrooms not so close to the kitchen were quieter. If any had been vacant, he’d suggest she switch bedrooms.
Do you want some coffee?
he asked.
She stood from the table and shuffled in her slippers to the cupboard to get out a wine goblet. She then poured blood from a medical bag into the cup. I’m good.
The back doorbell sounded. Raymond knew who the visitor was, and he arrived right on schedule.
The beeps sounded as Sulie disabled the high tech alarm system and opened the door. Hey, Karl. Nice to see you. We’ve had a busy day today at the hospital,
she suggested, looking into his eyes and compelling him to see the images that she laid out for him.
His expression instantly changed and his eyes became distant. Hello, Dr. Smith. I have this week’s supply of blood for the hospital. Can you please sign here?
Gladly, Karl,
she said, taking the clipboard. Please bring in the blood. You know where we keep it.
Karl obeyed, wheeling in carts of blood for the mansion, or as it was classified by the government, COLONY Private Military Hospital.
Kind of early for wine this time of the day, isn’t it?
Karl asked.
Well, I’m coming off the night shift, Karl. This is my nightcap.
Ah, well, I can understand late night hours. I used to work them myself for a while.
He busied himself with storing the blood in the walk–in cooler.
She’d offer you a glass, Karl,
Raymond began, but trust me. You wouldn’t like this vintage.
Alex stepped into the office belonging to Matt Emerson and Brandon Wyatt. She had worked very little with the pair, but they were always good for comedic relief in an otherwise routine afternoon.
Matt stood the taller of the two, a lengthy six–foot–five. He wore Burlington store–brand suits, not designer or even tailor fit