Conversion

Chapter 9

Let's Try This Again


The internet became my free time addiction. When Teren and I weren’t actively trying to make a baby, I was doing research on how to conceive. We had the basics down, lots and lots of sex (check and check), but I searched out every tip and legend on how to improve my odds. I paid particularly close attention to the old wives’ tales, since my boyfriend was sort of a walking folktale. I looked up dozens of medical sites, conception sites, pregnancy calendars, baby names (getting a little ahead of myself), and even various sites on fertility gods – we even sacrificed a chicken to one. Okay, Teren was just making us dinner and took his pre-meal libation. But I swiped a drop of blood from his mouth and made a swirly design on my stomach, which Teren immediately licked off, leading to a playful, baby-making romp on the kitchen floor, so really, I felt it was successful.

We did every tip there was. We tried the best recommended positions, and there were about five, since no one could seem to agree on it. We tried it first thing in the morning, the middle of the afternoon, and right before bed. For awhile, we even tried the not moving afterwards for twenty minutes thing. Well, okay, there was no we involved with that one…just me. No, he got to go downstairs for a midnight snack, while I hung out, looking like an idiot with my legs up against the wall. Yeah, it was as lame as that sounds. I quickly gave up on that one.

I tried eating certain foods and avoiding others. I gave up my sweet, yummy afternoon coffee treats. I triple checked his underwear, making sure his clothes were…loose enough. Giggling like idiots, we even tried getting completely wasted and having sex in his car (in the driveway, of course). It worked for teenage girls everywhere, so I figured I’d give it a shot.

We were only slightly over two weeks into it and already Teren was having a great time. He told me on numerous occasions that we should have been trying to have a baby months ago. I rolled my eyes at that, but his comment did bring up some bad feelings. We’d never gone back to his parents’ place since “The Weekend”. We’d left so abruptly, and I still felt a bit guilty for that. There were plenty of back and forth conversations with his family though, and I apologized to his mother every chance I got. She always assured me that apologies weren’t necessary, and that they were the ones who had been rude. But now that we actually were trying and we had every intention of giving them the heir they craved, I felt like it was the perfect time to go back.

Teren didn’t seem quite so sure. Occasionally on the phone, I’d hear some foreign words being spouted, none too politely, and I’d place a flag in my brain to ask him what he still was arguing about with his mom. If they were bugging him about a baby, then he should just tell them that we were trying. I’d never heard him mention it, but it didn’t have to be a secret (on his side of the family at least) so he could certainly tell them. In fact, he probably should, although, I liked the idea of telling them in person.

When he’d hang up the phone, and my question was on the very tip of my tongue, he’d come over to me and distract me with that darn capable mouth of his, and I’d forget both asking what they were discussing, and demanding that he teach me his secret language. But if I mentioned visiting again, he’d sigh and say, “It went so badly last time. Let’s just wait until you’re pregnant”. I didn’t mention that there was a large possibility that I’d never get pregnant. I wasn’t entertaining negative thoughts – that was one of my conception tips. I wasn’t sure how that correlated to my uterus, but I was trying to keep an open mind.

At work, I’d sneak onto websites when Clarice was busy with Mr. Peterson in his office. Thanks to her revelation on the nature of their relationship, I did not want to think about what they were doing in there. I was researching “Signs that you might be pregnant” (wishful thinking on my part) when Tracey popped her head up. I immediately snapped over to an Excel spreadsheet, but her eyes widened a bit – she’d seen.

“Oh my God! Are you…?” She pointed to my stomach.

I flushed all over and crossed my legs, resting my arms protectively over my stomach. “No, no of course not. Have you heard from Ben?”



Her face fell immediately. After Hot Ben had made the mistake of professing his love for her, she had indeed come up with a list of reasons why the honeymoon was over, and broke his heart, dumping him cold. I hadn’t seen him since. Tracey never talked about him, but in a move that I had never, ever seen from her before, she didn’t talk about anyone else either. If I didn’t know better, I’d say she was mourning the loss of him.

My bringing him up evaporated her question and the embarrassingly obvious website from her mind. With life draining from her face, she ruefully pouted, “No…he hasn’t called or tried to come over. He didn’t even send me flowers.” Tracey was used to a little bit of “take me back” wooing after her guy-dumps. I think the fact that Ben had just seemed to disappear was unnerving her more than she’d anticipated.

“Well you did dump him, Trace.”



“I know…but he said he loved me. Shouldn’t he try…shouldn’t he fight for me?” She cocked her head and I could see tears, actual tears, forming.

This was new. “Tracey…do you love him?” Tracey usually never dwelled on dumped beaus, and she definitely never cried.

She shook her head immediately. “Of course not. Don’t be silly.” She dropped back down to her side of the wall and I thought I heard light crying over the rustle and bustle of office noises. Hmmm…very new. Maybe if he did show up again, there was hope for them yet.

Since our weekly habit of going out with Tracey and Hot Ben was now over, Teren and I had been going out with Ash. She loved hanging out with us, and she always had a new vamp related question for Teren. He answered every question so patiently, and nothing was ever off-limits for my sister to ask. She never asked him turning someone, like, maybe her, which I’ll admit, saddened me a tad. A part of me was hoping that if she asked him directly, with no prompting from me, he wouldn’t be able to resist her. I had no desire to become a dark-dwelling creature, but for Ashley…



That evening, we were getting ready for another fun outing with my sister. Teren was standing in front of the massive wall of windows in his living room, laughing on his cell phone with a co-worker, who had given him four tickets to a Giants game tonight. Good baseball tickets in San Francisco were hard to come by, the stadium frequently sold out, and these seats were really, really good. From what I could overhear of the conversation, his friend was leaving the tickets at will-call. Once he was off the phone, we were going to go pick up Ash and Mom, since we had an extra ticket and Mom loved a good game (and a good stadium dog), and then we’d go watch our all-American game with our all-American vampire, this beautiful summer evening.

Teren was focused on his conversation with Mike, whose name I’d also overheard, when his home phone rang. Glancing over to the handset, resting in its charger on the table beside me, I noticed it was his mom calling and I automatically picked it up. Teren glanced over at me as I whispered, “Your mom”. He nodded as I pressed the talk button.

“Hello.”



“Oh, hi, Emma. Is Teren there?” Alanna’s warm voice filled my head, and I pictured her leaning against a counter in her massive kitchen, a button-up work shirt tucked into dark blue jeans, her long hair brushing her shoulders, and a huge smile on her beautiful, youthful face.

I smiled at the image. “Yeah, he’s on the phone. Do you want me to let him know you called?”



She paused. “Actually…maybe I could talk to you.” The image in my head changed to a shifty smile, as I heard a slight plotting note in her tone.

“Sure…what’s up?”



“I keep asking Teren to come back out here; Jack misses him so much. We all miss him…and you too, of course, dear.” I could hear the warm smile returning in her voice and my mental picture shifted as well. “Anyway, we’d like both of you to come out this weekend. There is something very important that we need to talk to Teren about.”



I blinked at the intent in her voice now. “Of course…of course we can do that.” We actually had important news to tell them as well. I wondered what they needed to talk to Teren about though.

Her voice got hurried and rushed, like she was really late, for a really important meeting. “Okay, great. We’ll see you this weekend. Have a good evening, dear.” And then she hung up the phone.

I barely had a chance to say “bye” into the now dead line, before Teren was ripping the handset out of my limp fingers. His cell phone was closed in his other hand and he was staring at me with his mouth open in disbelief. “What did you just do?”



I blinked again and stared up at his face, confused. “I…have no idea. What did I just do?”



He sat down beside me on the couch and ran a hand through his hair. “You just agreed to go to my parents’ this weekend.”



I stared at him as I repeated the conversation in my head. I couldn’t be positive, but I was pretty sure those words had never crossed my lips, which meant he had heard his mother talking through the phone, while standing over by the windows, while chatting to Mike. His hearing was astounding…as was his lack of privacy. I frowned at him.

“I was having a private conversation.” I crossed my arms over my chest. He needed to grasp the concept of boundaries, regardless of his super abilities.

He brushed aside my irritation with a sweep of his hand. “You were talking to my mom.” He looked at me intently with his hands on his knees. “We should have talked about this, before you just agreed to it.”



I matched his intent look. “They want to talk to you…it sounded important.”



He shook his head. “I know what they’re going to say, and it’s not important.”



I raised an eyebrow and waited for him to fill me in…he didn’t. I sighed. “Well, we have news for them.” I smiled and grabbed a hand on his knee; he was still clutching the phone with it, like somehow he could undo what I had just done, by squeezing the life out of the phone. “We can tell them we’re trying, Teren. Think of how happy that will make them.”



He sighed and shook his head. “We’re only trying. There’s no guarantee…”



“They won’t care, Teren. The hope will give them hope…think of it.” He sighed again and shook his head lightly. I frowned again. “I want to go over there…okay?”



He closed his eyes and I could see the resignation in them when they were reopened. He exhaled dramatically. “Now you want to go into a vampire nest?”



I grinned and, removing the tightly held phone from his hand, slipped his arm around me. “Yes. This time…yes, I do want to go.”



He shook his head again. “It’s your funeral,” he said even more dramatically.

I kissed him, lingering a bit on his softly smiling lips. “They won’t hurt me…not since you’ve claimed me,” I murmured between our kisses.

He pulled back and cocked an eyebrow at me. “I’ve claimed you?”



I nodded and bit my lip, looking at this beautiful man beside me, casual and perfect in his just tight enough Giants shirt, and khaki shorts. I exhaled softly and ran my hand down his chest, feeling the life beneath my fingertips as his shirt rose and fell, perhaps, just a touch faster than before. My eyes watched my fingers, of their own accord, trail down his body to rest on the edge of his shorts. They went under his shirt and rested on the inside of his waistband. The skin of his trim waist pulled away from the backs of my fingers as his stomach clenched. Taking the fabric of his shorts with me, my fingers pushed back to find that skin. They trailed back and forth along his warm stomach and his waistband, while my eyes watched them, fascinated.

“We don’t have time to make a baby right now.”



My eyes snapped back up to his at the sound of his clearly strained voice. His eyes were unfocused and staring at my lips and his chest was most definitely rising and falling faster. Enjoying his obvious reaction to my touch, I smiled demurely. “I know.”



His other hand dropped his cell phone and slapped over my hand, still caressing his stomach. He flattened my fingers against his waist. “Then you really need to stop doing that.”



I smiled a touch wider, and removing my hand from under his, ran it back up his chest. I brought it up to his cheek and pressed my body along the length of his. “You’re so easy.”



He laughed and kissed me. His kiss deepened and his hand around my shoulder ran up to my neck. A wide variety of options ran through my head - every place on my body that I suddenly wanted him to touch, sliding my leg over his and straddling him, hearing every delightful noise that action would elicit from him, running my hands back through his hair and pulling him even tighter, into a scorching kiss. But the image of Mom and Ashley sitting on their couch, waiting for us to make an appearance (that would never happen, if what we were doing kept progressing), doused my body with cold water. I couldn’t do that to them. They were looking forward to tonight, and Teren and I would have plenty of time, on another occasion, to lose ourselves in each other.

I broke off from our intense kiss, and was surprised to see that we’d both gotten more carried away than I’d realized; we were both nearly panting. I almost reconsidered with the look on his face…but I pushed him back when his lips went for mine again. “We do need to get going…”



He tried for my lips again, obviously not caring anymore. “Teren…Ash is waiting…”



He pulled back then and sighed. “Fine…aren’t I supposed to be mad at you anyway?”



I grinned and stood up, holding out my hand to help him up. “You know you can never stay mad at me for long.” I tilted my head and gave him my best innocent look.

Shaking his head, he let me help him up. “Let’s go get your mom and Ashley, and watch a little baseball, so I can stop thinking about your bare legs wrapped all the way around my waist, while I bite you in a spot that even your skimpiest bikini will hide.” His voice was low and silky smooth.

I gaped at him with my mouth wide open while he grabbed his phone and his wallet. I stood there like that for several achingly long seconds, while I tried to remember why we had to leave. Eventually, it took him laughing and coming over to grab my hand, pulling me out the door with him to remember. That’s right…baseball. It had never sounded more boring in all my life – and I loved baseball.

Teren eyed me pensively throughout the game, and I had the feeling that he was dwelling on this upcoming weekend with his parents. Really, he seemed more nervous about seeing them now, than I had been about meeting them for the first time. I wasn’t sure why that was. Surely now that we were trying for a child, he had less to worry about from his family?

Our seats for the game were right along first base in the front row. I could practically see the beads of sweat on the back of the first-basemen’s neck, and I had a super close-up view of those incredible pants baseball players wear – truly, the real reason a large portion of women even bother to watch the game at all. My sister and I were sharing a plate of nachos, while Teren and my mom each got a hot dog. Teren and I sipped our $8.75 beers as the sun sank below the stadium, a pinkish glow casting over the sky. The air was cool, but not cold. The whoosh of the ball met with a resounding crack of the bat. And the cheesy ‘let’s get the crowd riled up’ music, loudly piped out of the speakers evenly spaced around the park. It was the perfect night for baseball.

Teren was still eyeing me speculatively, when an Arizona Diamondback at the plate, ripped a low-lying fowl ball. I had two seconds to realize that no one was going to be able to catch it, and it was coming straight for us. My mom and Ashley noticed as well, as I heard them gasp and shift away in their seats, but Teren was still staring at me, and unfortunately, he was the one that was sitting on the edge of our row, right where the ball was zipping along at what felt like the speed of light. He either noticed my eyes widening or heard the collective gasp of the crowd, or quite possibly, his super accurate hearing heard the crack and calculated the destination of the ball without ever looking, but his head snapped around at the same time that his hand snapped up, but not in front of his face, in front of mine. His fingers curled around it, just as I realized that my poor vision hadn’t seen the trajectory of the ball clear enough. He had never been the one in danger; my fragile head had been about to be the recipient all along.

We stared at each other in absolute shock. Warm gratitude flooded my body, but it was instantly drenched with ice-cold panic. My boyfriend had just reached up and snatched a baseball, traveling quite possibly over a hundred miles an hour, with one quick glance, barehanded, like it was no more of an effort than plucking a falling maple leaf. To me, it was a neon sign flashing above his head that he wasn’t entirely human. I wanted to glance around the stadium and search for stake wielding lunatics, but my eyes were locked on his.

Eventually, and in actuality it had only been maybe five seconds, he doubled over in his chair and clutched his hand, letting the ball roll onto his lap. I sympathetically laid an arm over his shoulder and took a chance at looking over the crowd. Several people around us were eyeing him with either an awed face or a ‘man that must have hurt’ face, but no one was giving us the ‘he’s a vamp, circle and stake him’ look. I rubbed his back.

“Are you okay?” I whispered in his ear.

Groaning and rubbing out his hand, he mumbled, “Yeah, I’m fine.” He kept up his exaggerated pained noises for a couple more seconds, and then straightened back up and held his hand up to the crowd. There was some applause near us and then everyone relaxed again, seeing that he was okay. My mom and Ashley gushed at what an incredible sight that was and my mom remarked that she’d never seen someone move that fast. Ashley winked at that and reached over me to squeeze his knee. He nodded and smiled at the both of them and then looked at me, sighing softly as he kissed me.

“That was too close,” he whispered, as he kissed me again.

“You shouldn’t have done that.” I said it no more than a faint breeze over my lips, knowing he would hear it.

He leaned in to whisper in my ear, since I didn’t have his perceptibility. “I couldn’t just let it hit you.”



I looked over at him and sighed. “Don’t expose yourself for me.”



He frowned and leaned into my ear again. “I would stake myself to protect you, and there is nothing you can say to make that truth go away, so will you please stop being all noble and self-sacrificing and just thank me already.”



I blinked and pulled away to stare at him grinning crookedly at me. I laughed and then leaned in to kiss him. “Thank you.” I kissed the hand that had saved me from a world of pain. “Did that hurt?”



He shook his hand out a little. “It didn’t feel good.” He flexed the hand. “Nothing is broken, but I’m going to have a pretty decent bruise tomorrow.” He showed me the edge of his palm, where it was redder than the rest. I wondered for a second if he could smell the blood pooling under his skin. I kissed his hand again and leaned back into his shoulder, while he twirled his hard-won ball over and over in his other hand.

“I’ll thank you properly later.” I felt him chuckle and kiss my head and we watched the rest of the game (from our almost too-close seats) in relative peace and quiet.

We ducked out after the game and a few people did stop him, to pat him on the back and tell him that was an amazing catch. Thankfully, the cameras hadn’t been fast enough to record him casually reaching up to snag a ball from in front of my face, or we’d be enduring replay after replay of the event on ESPN. As it was, all they had was a shot of him clutching his hand and then showing it to the crowd. They only played the clip twice and, although it was pretty impressive that someone caught a ball barehanded like that, he looked completely normal and human in the clip, so we watched it with easy grins on our faces. Well, his grin was easy…mine was a little lusty. My vamp looked damn good onscreen. After watching his victorious television debut, we picked up where we left off before leaving for the game, and I thanked him most thoroughly for his superhuman abilities.

Teren seemed in a more upbeat mood when he picked me up the next night, to head over to his parents’ place. I suppose he’d had a great afternoon, telling his impressive catch to his co-workers. Mike especially, since he should have been the one sitting in that seat last night. I wondered how he’d modified the story to make it seem more human. Turned the straight-line fowl into a lofty pop fly maybe? I’d have to ask him in case anyone asked me. Interesting, that dating a vampire had me learning to corroborate stories.

As he walked through my front door and kissed me, before he reached down to pick up my full bags (and yes, I had debated having him pack again, since he was so good at it, but instead decided that I could be a little self-sufficient), I was a surprised that he’d wanted to head up on a Friday night. With all his hemming and hawing, I thought for sure he’d at least postpone it until Saturday morning or maybe even afternoon. But then, as he settled into his car beside me, he started talking about the game, and how excited he was to tell his dad about it and show him the deepening bruise on his palm. He’d even brought the ball to give him. I smiled at the very human response of wanting to make your parent proud of your abilities, even if you are genetically enhanced.

We bounced down their super long driveway and I inhaled a deep breath as the mansion that was the Adams ranch came into view. It was spectacular. My human mind had dulled the memory of it, and now my brain was being scorched with the perfect beauty of it. The late rays of the sun cast a red glow on the already red tiles, making them gleam like bright red drops of blood. The stark whiteness of the stucco walls further emphasized the crimson roof, and I almost expected that roof to start dripping like a fresh wound. I couldn’t help but think how fitting the style of the home was for a group of vampires, what with the bone white and blood red coloring. I swallowed as I remembered that this group of vamps weren’t entirely innocent, and weren’t entirely giant kitty cats, like Jack had assured me. I placed a hand on my stomach. But I had something they wanted – a willing uterus, they would never hurt me. And I had something even more important than that to assure my safety…Teren’s heart. That was most definitely sacred to them.

Teren put the car in park beside the zippy looking sports car, which I could only imagine as being Halina’s. I could easily picture her in a skintight dress, flying down a pitch black highway with her wild black hair streaming behind her. Of course, I then had to picture her streaming into the city, to pick up a cute boy or two… Not relevant, I reminded myself. I wasn’t going to think about that right now.

My eyes shifted to the meticulously inlaid rocks that formed a perfect line, just below midpoint, all the way along the home. As Teren walked around to my door, I marveled at how perfectly each rock had been chosen and twisted into place, so that it seamlessly created a natural looking wall. I laughed inwardly. A wall of stone to protect the vamps sleeping inside…just like a real medieval castle. I was smiling at that thought as Teren pulled me up. His eyes were glowing softly in the darkness of the parking area, in the cleanness of the non-light polluted country air, but I didn’t feel the pull that I had felt the last time we were here. I kissed his cheek and clutched his hand, turning away from those eyes. I was willing to follow him anywhere…no creepy, hypnotic light needed.

We walked under the massive overhang in front of the solid looking front doors, and I grinned at the merrily twinkling lights strung up under the eaves of the huge timbers. That was a feminine touch. Alanna’s hand probably; she had exquisite taste. We reached the doors just as they swung open. Alanna embraced her son at human speed, her arms wrapping around him instantly and her head resting on his shoulder. Teren was not surprised in the slightest at her perfect timing, and he wouldn’t be, what with that quaint blood connection that they shared. He would have known exactly where in the house she’d been waiting, where all of them were waiting.

I watched mother and son with a soft smile on my lips that eventually dropped open in shock. Alanna’s face was turned towards me and her pale eyes were shut, as she enjoyed having her son near her again. But what had me gaping at her, was the small river of blood escaping the corner of her inner eye. It wasn’t like the blood that had run down my leg when my knee had been sliced open. It was thinner, pinker, like it was diluted with water or some other substance. It didn’t look like she was injured. It looked like she was crying – tears of blood. I suppose that worked with the whole vampire thing, but it was still pretty shocking to see. Teren didn’t cry a whole lot, but I wondered if that would happen to him, once he changed.

Alanna pulled back to gaze at him. “We’ve missed you, Son.”



Teren sighed and ran a thumb over her tear, wiping it away. “Don’t cry, Mom. Everything’s fine.”



Alanna nodded and retracted from him, straightening herself and brushing away the bloody tears as she turned to face me. With a beaming smile, she embraced me just as tightly. “Thank you for getting him here,” she whispered. I knew Teren had still heard her, but the whispering conveyed her emotion quite clearly, and I warmly returned her squeeze.

Jack was behind Alanna and greeted us congenially after she stepped away. He clapped Teren on the back and they went over to get our bags from the car as Alanna herded me into the house. I could hear Teren already going into the excitement of the game with his father. Here was the only male he could really boast with, without changing one thing about the story. By the look on his face, and the tone of his voice, I could tell it was a relief for him to talk about it, without having to hold anything back. I again wondered why we didn’t visit more often.

As Alanna and I walked past the sun portrait that had so moved me last time I’d been here, I pointed it out to her. “That sunrise painting sure is beautiful.”



She paused and looked at it, almost as if my saying something had reminded her that it was even there. She took her fingers and lightly trailed them down the canvas. She sighed heavily. “It’s a sunset.” Her voice was low and soft and filled with sympathy. She turned to look at me. “Halina painted this. It’s the last sunset she ever saw. The last beautiful thing she ever saw…right before she was changed.”



I stared at it again, in awe. The meticulous brush strokes, the layer upon layer of color, the perfect recapturing of the glorious beauty of light. It could have been painted by any of the Renaissance masters, but it was painted by a forever nineteen vampire. A vampire, who as Teren once told me, longed for the sun daily. I tried to imagine what she had been like as a young, pregnant human wife, watching her final sunset, committing it to memory, not even realizing at the time that it would be the last one she ever saw. The picture was so vastly different from the sultry, laughing hunter that I’d met before, that I almost couldn’t envision it. But that human woman was in Halina somewhere, and it had painted this masterpiece, and the longing in it tore my heart.

“It’s alright, dear.” Alanna placed a cool arm around my shoulder and stroked it. I realized I’d started to cry and, embarrassed, brushed aside the few tears. Alanna only smiled at me and led me into the kitchen, where she said Gran was just finishing up dinner, so she hoped I was hungry. I smiled - she’d said almost the exact same thing the last time I’d been here.

Imogen greeted me the moment my feet touched the stone tiles of the kitchen floor. She swept me into a cool embrace and I forcefully blocked the knowledge that I now had of her past hunting experience from my head. She was still the sweet, grandmotherly figure that I remembered from my first encounter, and I just couldn’t see her any other way. She pulled back from her embrace to look at me and regret marked her youthful features.

“I’m so sorry about the last time you were here, dear. That was so unconscionably rude of me. I should never have meddled in your private affairs.” Her pale eyes flicked over to Alanna’s once and I wondered if she’d been…encouraged on what to say to me.

I genuinely smiled back at her, knowing it didn’t matter anymore. Teren and I were trying to give them what they (and me) wanted, and soon, they would all know that. “Thank you, Imogen.”



“Gran, dear…we are all still family, hopefully.”



I hugged her again. “Of course.” She stepped back and ran her cool hands up and down my arms before squeezing them.

“Quite the love fest going on up here.”



I startled from Imogen’s embrace as Halina had soundlessly breezed into the room, which suddenly felt half the size. The sun must have completely set while I’d been reuniting with Alanna and her mother. Halina cocked her young head at me, her thick, black hair following her movement. I couldn’t stop flicking my eyes over her body; she was wearing a skintight, blood red dress with black thigh high boots. She looked vastly out of place at a ranch, more like she should be dancing atop some table at a London hotspot. She was so different in style from Imogen’s skirts and loosely swept up hair, and Alanna’s jeans and button-up work shirts, that I began wondering if her being one hundred percent vampire had altered her behavior, or if she had just been a repressed wild child in her human youth. It was still so hard to believe that this creature before me, had painted that great beauty behind me.

“I see the human came back.” She leaned back against the counter, grinning crookedly at me. She stared at me with such a calm look of self-assurance that a chill went through me. I may be off-limits to Halina, but she apparently was not on an all-animal diet and that sickened me a bit. I would need to double-check with Teren that my friends and family were also taken off of Halina’s menu. In fact, if she could leave all of San Francisco alone, I would sleep much better at night.

“Good evening, Halina,” I said, as respectfully as I could. Halina was the only one that never tried to alter what I called her. I don’t think the words “Great-Gran” could have escaped my lips in her presence anyway.

Suddenly, all of the women smiled and turned as one to the doorway. I frowned, wondering what they were doing, until a second later, when Teren entered the kitchen with his father. He warmly gave his grandmother and great-grandmother a hug. Jack twirled the baseball in his fingers and grinning broadly at his son, relayed the story to his wife. Alanna slung her arm around her husband and listened, engrossed in his story, along with the other women in the room. I watched the multiple sets of pale eyes as Jack was talking, and wondered if they had heard Teren telling this story to him outside, and they were listening purely out of respect. I wasn’t quite sure how incredible their hearing was, but from all I had seen so far, it was very impressive.

Jack finished his story and they all turned to Teren with soft eyes and light chuckles. All except Halina, who still had her arms slung around him. She looked up at him with clear disapproval on her face. “You could have been exposed, Teren.” Her frown deepened as she glanced at me. “Nothing is worth you being shown to the world.” She looked back at his face and, for the first time, I saw true fear in her eyes. It startled me and a tiny flow of compassion trickled into me for her. Halina searched his face as she continued in a near whisper, “Think of what they’d do to you.”



Teren smiled softly down at her and kissed her head. “I’m okay…everything is fine.” He rested his head on hers, as she closed her eyes and clutched him tight, looking for all the world like she was scared that those villagers with pitchforks would burst through the front doors at any moment. Teren laid his eyes on mine and smiled widely. “Everything is just fine.”



After a few more moments of catching up, Alanna ushered everyone into the massive area that they were quaintly calling a dining room, and we all took our respective seats. Jack took his traditional place at the head of the table with Teren and me on one side and Halina and Imogen on the other. Again, Halina sat directly across from me and eyed me with that half-grin that was so disconcerting. The foot of the table was left open for Alanna, who was busy flitting back and forth between the kitchen and the table, bringing in trays of food.

I struggled with wanting to help her, but I knew she viewed me as a guest, and would only forcefully push me back under the table if I even tried to stand. She was very strong…I wasn’t even going to bother trying.

She brought out steaks and my mouth watered at the smell. I noticed that one of the larger steaks was extremely rare and very bloody - I almost expected it to moo at any moment. I smiled at how well Alanna and Imogen understood Teren. I hadn’t heard him tell either woman, but they had known that he now liked his steaks much rarer than the last time we were here. I suppose that made sense, since they had both already gone through exactly what Teren was going through. I grabbed his hand under the table as he eyed that bloody steak hungrily.

Alanna swished out the rest of the food: roasted red potatoes, sautéed mushrooms and freshly baked dinner rolls, still steaming with just-from-the-oven goodness. She brought out wine and water and loaded up plates for all the humans. Then the carafe came out, and I felt Teren drop my hand. I looked over at him and watched his fangs extend before he had even tasted a drop of the blood we both knew was in there. His mouth opened a touch wider, and with the steak virtually forgotten, his eyes followed the carafe, like suddenly he was a man dying of thirst and that carafe held his salvation.

Without a word or a look at him, Alanna poured his goblet first and immediately gave it to him, once again knowing her son’s needs. He immediately took it and drank half of it before stopping. Once he had some in his system, he seemed to come back to who he was and where he was and turned to look at me. I grabbed his hand under the table again and smiled. He needed this. It was just a part of who he was now, and I could deal with that. He smiled at me with his fangs still extended, and finished the rest of his drink. His mother poured him another before setting the carafe in front of Halina, having poured glasses for her and Imogen while I had been busy watching Teren. Then she grabbed the one she had poured for herself, and sat at the foot of the table.

After Teren’s second glass, he seemed to relax into his chair, and slowly began to dig into his food. It didn’t seem to hold the appeal to him that the blood had, and I noted that for future reflection. Imogen asked Teren about work. Alanna asked me about my job. Halina seemed to agree with me that Teren should…well, her words were “remove my boss”, but I felt like we were sort of on the same wave length. Jack asked about my family, which led to a lengthy conversation involving my childhood tragedy. I watched Halina’s eyes closely while I relayed the seriousness of my sister’s wounds to the room. Much to my dismay, Halina, while engrossed in the story, didn’t seem touched enough to offer any vampiric help. The thought didn’t seem to even cross her mind as I studied her discreetly. Maybe Teren was right about her refusal to change someone, deserving or not.

I wrapped up my tale just as dinner was wrapping up. Everyone looked full and happy as Alanna flitted to the kitchen to bring out a chocolate cake, for the three of us still on solids. It shocked me a little bit to realize that I hadn’t even noticed the women drinking their blood cocktails. It hadn’t unnerved me at all this time. I was getting immune to it already. I tried to see the positive in that thought.

As we dug into the decadent dessert before us (yeah, this time, for sure I was going to gain ten pounds), I decided now was as good a time as any to break our news. And honestly, I couldn’t contain it any longer. I’d been dying to tell someone for so long and, here I was, sitting in a room full of people who would actually be thrilled over the fact that I was trying to have a baby, out of wedlock, with a man I’d only known for four months.

I cleared my throat and every vamp turned to look at me. Jack noticed and brought his head up from his cake to watch me too. “Um…” Teren grabbed my hand under the table and squeezed it, signaling that he knew what I was going to say and that he’d let me tell it first. Okay, he could have been thinking that he was ready to head upstairs to that luxurious bed awaiting us, but I preferred to think he was throwing supportive thoughts my way. “Teren and I…” I glanced over at him and he smiled warmly and nodded – yeah, probably being supportive. I smiled and laughed once. “Well, we’re trying to have a baby.” I felt so weird telling the room that we were basically having lots and lots of sex.

I felt even weirder at the pin-dropping silence that followed that statement. My ears, noting the absence of sound, made my head start to swivel to take in the faces. I didn’t even make it the fraction of an inch to look at Alanna, before I was coated with black hair and cool arms. Three women were hugging me, kissing my head and rubbing my stomach (which was really odd, since I was pretty sure nothing was in there yet). Halina and Imogen were the most ecstatic with my news, while Alanna was happy, but more reserved. I was more than a little uncomfortable, but I let it continue. I understood better what this meant to them and I let them have their moment.

Teren laughed at their reaction, causing the whole maelstrom to shift to his direction. His mother slung her arms around his neck, while the other two each took a side of his chest. He tried to pat them all at the same time, but it was a near impossibility.

After a moment, they started shifting between the two of us, offering words of advice, encouragement and congratulations, which, still feeling odd about my personal revelation, made me wonder if they were congratulating me on having the tons of sex. The odd thought made me laugh and Teren, who sometimes could pick up on my odd observances, laughed with me.

A calm voice broke through the excited chaos, “Would you three back off…you’ll never get grandkids that way.” Giggling, the women sat back down in their chairs and I looked over to Jack, who was smiling proudly at his son. “Congratulations you two…I know you’ll have time.” He nodded with encouragement and I could feel tears sting my eyes.

I’d nearly forgotten that cursed word in my exuberance. Time. The one thing we battled daily. The other women in the room seemed to remember that dreaded word as well, and a layer of sadness, laced with tension, filled the room. If we were too late… If Teren changed before I could get pregnant…



Nope, no pressure on my uterus at all.

Alanna broke the sudden unease in the air by clearing her throat and placing a hand on Teren’s arm. He sighed while he studied his plate and then looked over to her. She seemed about to speak, her eyes were dreadfully sad, but Teren shook his head and set his lips in a hard line. She removed her hand and said nothing.

Just when I was about to ask what was going on, Alanna stood and started sweeping away our empty plates. I looked back at Teren, going to ask him anyway, but he had engaged himself in a conversation with Halina. He asked her to tell me about the painting in the hall. I realized then, that he had heard me ask Alanna about it and he had heard me cry. Darn those vampire ears.

Halina raised her lips into a soft, sad smile and instantly she was transformed into a lost, innocent teenager. I began to see what Teren saw when he looked at her - a child, scared, pregnant and unsure of the world. Halina began describing her memories of the very last time she saw the sun, and I openly wept listening to her. The ache in her voice was palpable.

One of her and her husband’s favorite things to do every evening was watch the sunset. To them, it signaled the end of a challenging work day on their farm, a farm they were planning on filling with a handful of black-haired, boisterous children. They would hold hands and watch the gold, reds, oranges and pinks fill the sky. They’d married at eighteen, early for a marriage in this day and age, but common back then. They’d talk to each other about dreams and goals, and growing old together on that porch, watching the sun set, while images of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren danced at their feet.

Halina dabbed at tears with her napkin, thick, pureblood tears, not the watered down pink version of Alanna’s. She didn’t talk of what happened after the sunset. She didn’t talk of her beloved husband’s death or, in a way, her own. She didn’t speak of giving birth while her body changed over and she didn’t speak of ending the life of the vampire who had created her. She only spoke of the sun, and how she ached for it, and all that it represented, daily. I was grateful that she didn’t speak of the horrors…listening to her describe that one perfect sunset, was hard enough.

Teren put his arms around me as I sobbed for her loss. Maybe he was right about my sister…



Moments later, I made the mistake of yawning, and Alanna insisted that I could go upstairs and retire. She’d prepared the same room we used the last time we were here. I tried to tell her I was fine, and I’d like to stay up and talk with them, but my body betrayed me and yawned again. Laughing, she led me to the hallway and gently pushed me down it. I waved goodnight to the room and looked back at Teren, still seated at the table.

“I’ll be up in a minute. You go on ahead.” He smiled warmly and flicked a glance up at his mother and then over to Halina, who was sadly staring at the table. I thought maybe he felt bad for having her bring up a painful subject, and he was going to sit and comfort her awhile.

I smiled at his sweetness and nodded back at him. Alanna kissed me goodnight on the cheek and then turned, to stand at the edge of the table beside her husband. No one said anything, and I got the impression that they were all waiting for my heartbeat to be upstairs, and out of earshot. That thought made me want to stay and eavesdrop again, but I already knew that was pointless; they could hear every wet thump, from probably every room in the house. They could probably even smell me.

I walked down the hall to the foyer and then up one side of the dual staircase. I wondered what was so secretive. Maybe they were just going to discuss some aspects of Halina’s life that I’d find…unsavory. I really didn’t want to hear about her killing anyone. Honestly, I was having a hard time just processing that fact. She had seemed so sweet and innocent, while telling her story, but I knew for a fact that she was not. She killed. She killed without remorse. I knew it was survival for her, and certainly she was not the only person, good or otherwise, that had to kill, but I liked to think that most people felt bad about it. It was off-putting to think otherwise.

Shoving the thought from my head, I opened the massive double doors that led to our honeymoon suite - that was what it looked like, that was how I thought of it. The massive satin-on-satin bed sparkled in the reflected glow of the lit fireplace. Warm candlelight was wavering from pillars, spaced in groups of three, on nearly every flat surface of the room. I listened for the mood music, but didn’t hear any.

I chuckled at his family’s never-ending, subtle attempt to get their son lucky. I chuckled a little harder at the fact that it never seemed to occur to his family that I’d be on protection from day one, to prevent the very thing they’d been hoping so badly for. Even if Teren and I had…done, what they’d wanted us to do, the last time we were here, I wouldn’t have gotten pregnant. I guess birth control was not something vampires took into consideration. And Teren would have certainly never wanted to tell them about that. They bugged him enough as it was.

I shook my head at the oddity of it all and shucked off my clothes. There was something in this suite that I had really wanted to try last time, but never got a chance to. I was tired, but I wasn’t missing another golden opportunity. I walked into the upscale bathroom and turned on the jetted tub. I smiled as the warm water flowed through my fingertips. Heaven awaited me. Rummaging through the cupboards, I found a bottle of bubble bath and squeezed out a couple gloppy drops. Instantly, the water started foaming and sudsing with filmy half circles in varying sizes, refracting the bathroom lights.

Finding a hair scrunchy, I pulled my long, brown mane into a high ponytail and slipped into the silky smooth water, shutting off the faucet before relaxing back into the contoured tub. I sighed and closed my eyes, listening to the water sloshing with my light movements, and the tiny pop of a bubble now and then, as they began to burst. The scent of fresh lilacs filled my nose and the heated water left a slight dampness to my face and hair. It was the most relaxing thing I had ever experienced.

I was just beginning to be pulled into a satisfying slumber, when a light touch along my cheek brought me around. My water was cooler, although still plenty warm, and a good chunk of the bubbles were gone. I guess I’d already fallen asleep. I looked up at Teren, sitting on the edge of the tub, cupping my cheek in his strong hand.

“Hey, sleepy,” he whispered.

I made a satisfied noise and stretched my limbs in response. His eyes tracked the movement of my muscles under the now, nearly transparent water and I smiled. “Come join me…the water is still warm.” I sloshed my hand through the bath, purposely revealing even more of my body to him.

He smiled with one edge of his lip and I swear my heart sped up – I loved that look. He slipped his shirt off and started working on his jeans and my heart definitely sped up – I really loved that. I scooted over in the tub as he slid in beside me. He shifted me, so I was mostly on top of him and then relaxed back into the warm bubbles (well, what was left of the bubbles anyway) with a sigh. I laced my arms around his neck and kissed his cheek before resting my head on his shoulder. I snuggled into his warm skin, warmer even than the water. One of his hands rubbed my back, while the other stroked my leg, making tiny waves splash across our skin. I was wrong before - this was the most relaxing thing I’d ever experienced.

We stayed silently snuggling in the massive tub, until the water cooled too much for me and I shivered. He noticed immediately and held me tighter. “Ready to get out?” he asked softly.

“No…” I held up my wrinkled fingers. “But I guess I’d better.”



He smiled and shifted me over, so he could stand. I fully appreciated my view while he stepped out of the tub and grabbed us towels. He wrapped one around his waist and then held one open for me. I stood, shivering a little more in the now comparatively chilly air, and stepped into his warm, fluffy embrace. I laughed and kissed him as he wrapped the towel around me.

He started walking me backwards, through the bathroom door to the bedroom. His kiss deepened with every step and every thought but this warm, half naked man before me, fled my brain. He backed me right up to the bed and without ever pausing with his magnificently talented mouth, bent down and picked me up.

With only the slightest pause, he laid me down on the covers and, tossing some of the many decorative pillows out of the way, sank down on top of me. His kiss picked up intensity, his tongue flashing along mine doing wonderful things to my insides. His hands started un-wrapping the lush towel from around my body. My legs twined around his and my hands ran up his bare back to clutch at his hair.

A particularly good moan escaped me, and I instantly remembered where I was. I pushed him back gently. Breathing heavier, he looked down at me, confused. “What’s wrong?”



I looked around the room and struggled to calm my own breathing. “I still can’t do this here.”



He seemed to understand what I meant. He smiled and moved in to kiss my neck. “Emma…” he murmured against my skin. “They’ll be respectful. They like you.”



I pushed him back again. “When I came upstairs…what could you hear?”



He sighed and slumped over to my side. “Well, obviously I heard you run the tub…” I raised my eyebrows, knowing that even his Dad had probably heard the water surging through the pipes. He sighed again. “I heard you sigh contently as you sank in the water…I heard the bubbles popping.”



My mouth dropped wide open. His hearing was better than I thought. “Oh my god! That’s why, Teren.”



He shook his head. “But I was really listening for you. They’ll tune us out. Lord knows I’ve had to…”



I ignored that comment, that I didn’t want to think about, and shook my head. “I can’t, I’m sorry…it’s just too weird. It’s like they’re all in the room with me.” I shrugged my shoulders, hoping he understood. I smiled and ran a hand down his cheek. “It’s not like I can just ask them to all take a long walk, so I can have sex with their son.”



He cocked his head as he listened to something I couldn’t hear, and then he started laughing. I was confused for half a second, until I understood exactly what I had just done…what I had just said. I covered my face with both hands, completely embarrassed. “Oh god…did I just…”



Still laughing, he uncovered my face. “Yeah…you just cleared the house. I wouldn’t have been quite so blunt, but that worked pretty well.”



I closed my eyes and shook my head. “That super hearing is really annoying.”



He cringed. “You’re telling me. Great-Gran is very…friendly to some of her guests. You have no idea what I have had to make myself NOT listen to.”



I laughed at the look on his face and for the first time, relaxed completely into his arms in his parents’ house. He finished un-wrapping my towel and shrugged off his own. I watched the glow of candlelight dance across his skin and stared into his pale eyes, that were just faintly, faintly glowing.

“Are you still hungry?” I asked, almost timidly.

He pulled back and looked at me with burning, passionate eyes. “No, I’m fine.”



I found that I wasn’t. I surprised both him, and myself, by what I said next. “Will you bite me anyway…?”



He exhaled and his fangs slid out with his breath. His eyes roamed up and down my body, perhaps looking for the best spot. I didn’t care where he did it, just as long as he did. It still surprised me how much I got from the experience. I guess you’ve never felt real intimacy, until your partner has ingested you.

He seemed unsure where to take it from. I brushed the hair off my neck and exposed it to him. He held his breath and locked eyes with me. He’d never taken it from such an exposed spot before. His eyes clearly asked ‘are you sure’? And I was. I wanted that depth. I wanted that intimacy. I wanted his teeth in me. I also started to wonder if something was quite possibly wrong with me.

“Go ahead…I love you.”



He looked at me, his eyes overflowing with love and tenderness. “I love you too.”



Then he bit me.



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