Disclaimers: They may look like a couple of sexy, kick butt characters you
know, and essentially they are, but this brand belongs to me.
Subtext: Maybe, maybe not.
Violence: There may be some, but nothing to cause you to run and scream.
If youd like to tell me what a wonderful writer I am or that I royally
suck, feel free at: XenaNut@hotmail.com
Happy Halloween!
Vampire For Hire
by
Kim Pritekel
Brice sat at the kitchen table, black hair pushed to one side so the long
length would stay out of her face as she chewed on her lower lip, careful not
to chew too hard, and studied the ledger of her checkbook. The tip of a pen hovered
over the neatly organized letters and numbers, waiting to be of use to its owner.
"Damn." She muttered, rechecking her addition and subtraction
one more time. This she was good at, doing it all day long working as an accountant
at Schmidt & Heuber. "Knew I should have gotten my CPA." She muttered
before she closed the checkbook with a heavy sigh, glancing over at the corner
of her small living, room, the empty space near the window mocking her.
Her ancient console television had died on her two days ago, and it was
driving her mad. She could take the money out of savings to buy a new one, but
that just didnt seem practical to her highly practical mind, so it was time
to sit down and look at the books to see if any corners could be cut somewhere,
and of course, that would have been entirely too easy.
"Gotta get a second job." She muttered, stuffing the checkbook
back into her bag, and staring out the kitchen window with a sigh. The fall leaves
were swirling around her small, neatly manicured yard, the colors brilliant in
the Colorado autumn, the end of October quickly approaching.
When Brice had gone TV shopping the other day, she had seen the wonders
of the modern television world, certainly much different than from before, and
now she looked at them wide-eyed and full of wonder and awe. Flat screen, big
screen, small screen, ridiculously huge screen. Anything the avid television watcher
like herself could want. That was her main mode of entertainment. After all, with
her situation, going out and having a good time wasnt so easy. Especially
with how the others felt about her unique abilities.
Time to start looking. All she needed was a quick fix to earn some extra
cash without turning her life upside down. She thought for a moment, then hurried
outside to the early morning Sunday, and grabbed the newspaper from the front
porch where it was neatly bundled with the front page up, a blue rubber band holding
its contents together.
Brice valued her neatness.
"Lets see," she muttered as she slid the band off, and opened
the thick Denver Post. Searching through the pages until she found the classifieds,
she looked for the Help Wanted, then stopped when she saw the picture of a Jack-o-lantern
on the front page. Once again chewing on her lower lip, an idea began to form.
Putting the paper aside, Brice hurried to the bathroom, and threw on the
switch, looking at her reflection. Blue eyes stared back at her, a hand running
through her thick, dark hair, pulling it back so she could examine herself without
the burden. She wished she could cut it off. Tried that, was a mistake.
Her mind cleared itself of all other thoughts, and she began to concentrate.
She hated how much she had to focus, hearing from others how easy it was for them.
But, then again, it went with her blessing/curse.
She winced slightly at the sickening sucking sound that always happened
during what she liked to call the "horn-growing stage." Opening her
mouth wide, she watched as the white canines slid down gracefully, the bathroom
light glinting menacingly off of one of them, her other teeth groaning in protest
for the intrusion.
Wiping the excess spit from the corners of her mouth, she looked closely
at the fangs, looking this way and that, seeing how they looked from different
angles. Opening her mouth wide, she fixed her face in what she hoped looked like
a vicious snarl, blowing air between her teeth, only to sputter and cough when
a pocket of saliva got caught in her throat, causing her to choke.
"Ahem, I can do this." She cleared her throat once more, then
tried it again. The hiss sounded good this time, but she still thought she looked
more like she was constipated than menacing. "Come on Brice. Youre
a vampire, devils spawn, one of the children of the night, you can scare
the crap out of a twelve year old boy, for crying out loud!" she tried the
pep-talk method, hoping that would help her become scary.
After an hour of this, Brice decided she was ready. She took a nice, long,
hot shower, relishing the feel of the water as it ran all over her body, she made
sure to thoroughly brush her teeth, including the canines, to make them as white
as possible and make them stand out all the more. She just hoped they wouldnt
retract at the wrong time.
Dressing to be scary could in itself, be scary. She stood at the closet,
staring at the double doors, then with a deep breath, pulled them open to reveal
a smattering of business suits, slacks, silk blouses, button up shirts, sweaters,
heels and flats.
Yeah, no.
For this shed actually need something that was, what would you say,
scary? Sexy? Both?
"Hmm." Finger bouncing on her chin as she thought, Brice turned
to look at her dresser, walking over to it. She knew she had a drawer of clothing
that she had planned to go through, jeans and sweatshirts from her college days,
and decided to look through there.
As a kid around Halloween time when Brice had started thinking of costumes,
her mother would take her down to Goodwill where shed always piece together
something creative. And, since all these clothes were destined for Goodwill, it
seemed as though a circle of sorts had been completed. Brice never dressed up
for the holiday anymore, thinking that dressing up as some monster for a night
seemed redundant.
She knelt down, knees popping as her joints reminded her of one too many
games of basketball in high school, and pulled the drawer open, the smell of wood
polish and long forgotten clothes meeting her sensitive nose. The top garment
was a neatly folded sweatshirt bearing the letters DU, her alma mater. Smiling
at the swirl of memories that sweatshirt brought, she took it out, and set the
gray sweatshirt aside, digging deeper to see what else she could find in the treasure
trove of lost memories and years.
Setting aside more university tee shirts and sweatshirts, even a pair of
boxers that she decided to keep since that was her preferred garment for slumber,
she finally got down to a few pairs of jeans. Unfolding one pair and holding them
up, she smiled, tossing them to the bed, and putting the clothing back, slamming
the drawer shut.
Standing before the mirror that adorned one of the closet doors, she studied
her reflection, turning to the side to scan her profile, running a hand down the
front of her body, liking what she saw and felt. But, something seemed to be missing.
With narrowed brows, dark as the night, an idea struck and she hurried to the
coat closet by the front door. Returning to the mirror once more, she slid her
arms into stiff sleeves, the leather creaking as she moved.
Grabbing the bottom cuff of the black jacket, Brice studied her reflection
again, the black tank top tight and ribbed, hugging her upper body, the jeans
fitted in all the right places, a large hole ripped into the right knee, slightly
fringed along the bottoms from many, many uses. Blue eyes traveled up her form,
taking in all the details she tried to throw into it, finally settling on the
black leather motorcycle jacket.
"I look like a total cliché." She muttered, but, perhaps
that was what would sell her. She drew her arched brows down, and raised her upper
lip, willing the canines to fall into place, wanting the whole picture.
Teeth formed and dangerously sharp, she opened her mouth in a silent hiss,
seeing just what others would see.
Yeah, she had it made.
"Okay. Here goes." Grabbing her keys off the table, and tossing
them up in the air only to catch them, Brice made her way out to her SUV, parked
neatly in the small, one car garage, and started it up. She hated this part, what
she called the adjustment. But, to leave, she had to do it.
As she backed the black Durango out into the sunlight, she winced slightly,
making sure to put her Oakleys on to protect delicate blue eyes, made more sun-sensitive
since the embrace nearly twelve years ago. Even so, as she drove down her quiet,
peaceful street, the sun blazing above the tree-lined lane, she remembered back
to a much simpler time, a time when she didnt have to watch her back, didnt
have to worry about fellow darkness following her, some jealous, some wary of
what she could do that they couldnt, while when flipping the coin, there
was always the hunters.
Brice didnt want to think about all this right now. She had a mission,
and was determined.
"Okay, so scary," all the faces she had ever seen in horror movies
flashed through her brain, trying to settle on one that would work best with her
facial features and structure. She had recently seen Interview with the Vampire,
and tried to conjure up Brad Pitts face as he snarled at Tom Cruise, or
maybe Antonio Banderas face when he got angry as Armand. She bared her teeth,
minus the fangs at this point, leering at her reflection in the mirror as she
stopped for a traffic light. The guy honking behind her got her going again.
As she drove, for some reason memories and thoughts were coming to mind,
not easily jilted as she rarely allowed her thoughts to go beyond her day, or
what she had to do the next day. If she kept her life neat and organized, she
wouldnt have to think.
A flash of that night, that night while walking back with two of her girlfriends
from the party at Seths, headed back to the dorms, the dark figure who had
been lying in wait, the dark figure that she had seen a thousand times before.
At first he had scared her, but then she got so used to seeing him around, she
just chalked it up to some strange guy, probably in the Drama department for the
way he dressed, so dramatic and tragic.
But that night he didnt leave her alone. He had grabbed her when shed
least been expecting it, going to the trouble to follow her into the building,
and then into her dorm room where she had been single bunked that year.
Shaking her head to clear it, Brice concentrated on the road and the day.
It didnt matter now; what was done was done, and she had made a life for
herself, a relatively normal one, if you looked past the bags of dinner that were
in her freezer. It was easier and less messy and traumatic for her that way. Find
a friend in the plasma business, and you were set.
Brice felt relatively confident as she pulled her SUV into the parking lot
of the large building that would host next weekends haunted house. There
were a few cars here as people put the house together, and she could her a scream
come from inside, her keen ears picking up the sounds of the wires moving something
around, then voices as the controllers talked about it, and how it needed to be
moved over three feet to the left.
The place was kind of creepy in an abandoned-looking, covered up, good place
to hide a body, kind of way. But then she reasoned that they must be doing something
right, cause that was the point of a haunted house.
"Can I help you?" someone asked. Brice turned to see a man walking
by, a ladder hung on her shoulder, a question in his eyes. He looked her up and
down, a slow grin coming to his face, a dimple winking at her from his right cheek.
"Well, I need a job. I was wondering if you guys needed anything in
the haunted house, you know, like, maybe a vampire, or something?" She smiled
at him, the fangs extended before she got out of the car for good measure. It
was beyond strange to be showing them to a mortal on purpose.
"Hmm." He rubbed his scruffy chin. "Im not real sure.
Come on in and meet the boss. He can tell you better than me." He headed
toward the building, and Brice followed, looking around, making sure she wasnt
being followed or watched. Old habits die hard.
As they entered, the place was well-lit, huge black plastic canvases hung
in a maze, which the customers would walk, monsters and ghouls hiding behind the
walls to do their thing.
"Yo, Roger!" Ladder boy called out.
"What?" was barked from somewhere.
"We got a lady here who wants a job."
"What?"
"Job, lady, here."
"Take her to my office." The disembodied voice ordered, and the
guy leaned the ladder against one of the "walls" and smiled at her.
"Come with me." Brice followed him through twists and turns, seeing
people working on making things bloodier, for instance, they passed what would
ultimately look like a restaurant scene, a woman working make-up magic on the
uncovered platter, which was a skinned human head.
Grimacing, Brice turned away, glad that the guy was holding open a flap
of the plastic for her to enter into. She had a weak stomach for violence.
"Go ahead and have a seat. Roger will be here in a sec." With
one last dimple-filled smile, he was gone.
Brice sat in the only other chair that was in the tiny, closet-sized room,
a small metal desk in front of her with another fold up chair behind it. She sat
up straight, legs together, hands in her lap as she waited. Within a few minutes,
she heard loud footfalls from outside the office, then a rather robust man walked
in, his tee shirt, stretched to the limit from his bulk, sweat stains a bulls-eye
where his belly button was, he sat with a groan behind the desk, the chair groaning
just as loud in protest.
"So," he said, looking at her as he ran a meaty hand through sandy
colored hair. "You want to work for us, eh?" he looked her over, taking
in her posture, picture perfect, and indicative of a stick up her ass, his small
eyes squinting even more as he tried to picture just what the hell they could
do with her. "Do you have any experience?"
"Well, uh," Brice thought for a moment, her sweaty fingers rubbing
together. "I have quite a lot of experience as a vampire." She smiled,
fangs gleaming, the sharp tips grazing across her bottom lip.
Roger leaned forward in his chair, hands on his knees as he squinted again,
focusing in on the fangs. His thick lips moved into a sneer.
"Those things dont even look real. How can you be a convincing
vampire if your fangs suck?"
Brice blinked, then she blinked again.
"Get outta here!"
Brice sat in her car, still stunned that she was there at all. Ladder boy
had given her a sympathetic smile as hed lead her back through the maze.
"Maybe next year, huh?"
"They dont look real?" she looked at herself in the rearview
mirror, running the tip of her thumb over the twin points, staring at the tiny
pearl of blood that was beginning to bubble from the razor-sharp canines. "They
dont look real?"
Shaking her head to clear it, she turned the engine on, and grabbed the
classified section from the paper that shed taken with her. With a sigh,
she saw another location for a haunted house that wasnt far from this one.
> : } { : <
Brice sat in the overstuffed chair, once again, back straight, proper posture
is important, legs together, hands gripping the arms of the chair, watching the
man as he paced in front of her.
"Our haunted house is the best in Denver proper. We get over a three
thousand visitors a year, and I have to know Im gonna make a profit on you."
He stopped, cigarette bouncing between his lips as he talked. Suddenly the butt
stilled, and he turned on her, hands behind his back. "Can you be scary,
huh?"
Brice raised her hands, fingers screwed into claws, and opened her mouth,
fangs gleaming menacingly in the bright halogen lights above. The man looked at
her, she hissed for good measure.
He stood straight, heading for the door, then turned to look at her.
"Teeth aint bad, but you just aint scary enough."
> : } { : <
Brice crossed an ankle over her knee, one hand on her thigh, the other resting
peacefully in her lap, head slightly cocked to the side.
"You dont exude what Id call an evil vibe."
The Goth used his fingers as quote marks to emphasize the word, his white face
smeared with dark eyes and red slashed lips evil and scary enough for both of
them.
> : } { : <
"Youre not tall enough."
Her ankle slid from her knee, smile off her face, hands running through
her hair.
> : } { : <
"Gosh, the teeth are marvelous, but sweetie, youre missing a
small, slightly important detail." The guy who had introduced himself as
Todd Silver had said, his fine features belying his supposed masculinity.
"Whats that?" Brice asked, about ready to go Dracula on
his queer ass.
"Well, for one a penis, and for two, a pimp."
> : } { : <
Night had fallen, and Brice was about to give up. How the hell difficult
was it to get a damn job in a haunted house?! This had been the most exasperating
day of her life. And that was saying a lot.
She drove the Durango, giving up on the idea of a new TV, her mouth hurting
from sporting a damn pair of fangs all day, and was about to take the Mouse Trap
to head home when she saw a sign.
Haunted House Coming Soon!
She read the address, seeing that it was in Five Points, not a real smart
place to be doing something like this, but decided to head over there anyway.
After all, what was the worst that could happen? She could be staked, set on fire
then beheaded?
Flicking her left turn signal, Brice waited for a white Honda Accord to
turn, then swiftly followed. She had a little bit of a drive, but that was okay.
She just hoped this wouldnt take long, if they even saw her. Hell, she glanced
at the clock on the dashboard, if they were still there. It was nearly eight-thirty
at night, haunted house hopping, and not the fun kind, had taken all damn day,
and for what? A lost tank of gas, and a serious blow to her ego.
Not scary enough, fake-looking fangs, not pretty enough, too pretty, what
the hell? What the hell did the modern day haunted house owner look for in a vampire,
anyway?
Brice saw the address up ahead, the building small, but large enough to
host a decent show. There was one light on the premises, an orange street light
hanging over the door to the building, a single car in the dirt lot.
She parked the SUV next to the small sedan, and with one last look in the
mirror, running her tongue over the canines, she headed toward the door.
"Excuse me," Brice stopped in her tracks, looking around for the
voice that seemed to come from nowhere. "Yeah, you in the black leather jacket,
yes, you, you poser."
Brice looked around, then her brows narrowed when she realized that the
voice was talking to her. Poser? How rude.
Suddenly the door slammed open, and a little lady with an awfully big gun
stood on the stoop, legs spread wide in aggression.
"Whoa!" Brice held her hands up to avoid being shot. She had no
idea how to explain a gaping wound in her anatomy that bothered her not much more
than the bite of a mosquito.
"Who are you? What are you doing here? Were not open, yet."
"Well, I know. My name is Brice, Brice Kingsly, and Im here for
a job." The woman stared at her for a moment, the gun still leveled at Brices
chest.
"Huh? A job?"
"Yes. This is the place where the haunted house will be, right?"
"Yeah, but in like, what, a week? I dont know if youve
consulted your local calendar lately, but Halloweens next weekend."
"Listen, Id really feel much safer if youd put the gun
down." Brice tried to give the woman her most winning smile. The woman studied
her again, then Brice heard the click of the hammer being released, and the gun
fell to the womans side.
"Sorry. In this neighborhood, well, anyway." She turned and opened
the door behind her. "Come on."
Brice took a deep breath, grateful for the end of the dramatics. But then,
not every woman had the defenses that she did, so she tried to look at the positive
side.
The building was dark for the most part, leaving the guts in shadow. A single
bulb could be seen burning off the right in what appeared to be a small office
of sorts.
"Sit down." She heard called from the room. Brice picked up her
pace, and found two chairs in front of a small table where a laptop was set up,
the woman sitting behind it. Finally able to get a clear view of the petit blonde,
she saw that her short hair was tucked behind an ear, the strands messy, as though
she had just woken up, yet Brice had the feeling that the messy look was intentional.
Green eyes stared at her from a tired face, rounded chin resting in the palm of
her hand. "Sit." The blonde said again.
The vampire was totally taken aback, and left nearly breathless. This brave,
lone gunman was beautiful, and something else. Something about her reached out
and touched Brice.
She cleared all of this out of her mind, readying herself to be dismissed
within five seconds.
Weary from a long day, and entirely too much rejection to be healthy for
anyone, Brice plopped down in the first of the two chairs, body sliding down so
that both boots rested squarely on the thinly carpeted floor, body slouched, arms
hanging over the sides of her body, head cocked to the side, looking almost bored,
just waiting for the invitation to leave and never return.
"So," the woman said, "You said youre looking for a
job. What do you do, exactly?" her eyes scanned Brices body, brows
raised in curiosity as she tried to figure out this strange, dark woman who had
shown up just as she was about to head home
"Whatever. I can do whatever." Brice said, running a hand through
her hair. The blonde sat up.
"You have no specialty? Talent? Skill? Anything?" she asked at
the shaking of the dark head. "Hmm." She stood, walking around the table
to perch on the edge near Brice. "What do you expect me to have you do then?"
there was a slight smile on her lips. She looked mildly amused, and utterly adorable.
"Well, what do you need done? I mean, do you have your fill of mummies
and guys running around with chainsaws and knives?" Brice asked with a snort.
"Well," the blonde crossed her arms over her chest. "We do,
however, it may just be your lucky day." She pushed off the desk and sat
in the chair next to Brices. "Just yesterday my vampire walked off
the project. Have you ever done one? You know, as a kid dressing up in some cape
with white grease paint, fake blood droplets painted at either corner of your
mouth?" she smiled. Brice looked at her, thinking that shed really
like to work on, er, for this woman.
"Well, I do have some experience." She grinned.
"Oh yeah? Show me."
Brice opened her mouth, exposing the fangs, hissing as she moved in toward
the blondes neck, gently scraping the points over her skin. The woman gave
an involuntary shiver as goose bumps rose all over her body.
Shocked at her own actions, but with a grin firmly in place, Brice sat back,
hands neatly folded in her lap. "Hows that?" the blonde sat forward,
eyes narrowing as she looked at Brices mouth.
"Let me see those." Brice opened her mouth, slightly nervous at
the close inspection. "Wow. Those are great." She smiled. "Either
you had your teeth filed, or those are some of the most realistic set of fangs
Ive ever seen."
The woman reached out, bringing her finger to one of the points, scraping
it along the edge. "Ouch!" jerking her hand away, she pulled her hand
to her body, sucking on the finger that had been slightly cut. "Are ay umerble?"
she asked around the finger as she sucked.
"Very." Brice smirked. She had always wondered if sporting a pair
of fangs full time would be a unnerving, but they did just fine.
The blonde brought her hand down, and extended her non-salivaed one.
"Id say youve got yourself a job." She smiled. Brice
took the hand.
"Really?" she was so excited, someone finally taking her serious!
"Absolutely. Youve got a good thing going there. Youre
not the typical, stupid vampire with the cape, slicked hair, yadda, yadda, yadda.
No," she stood, walking around Brice where she sat. "youve got
a totally different approach going. I mean, well, for one, youre female,
and the ripped jeans, black leather, kind of a stylish, rebellious teen thing,
going. I like it. Oh, Im Sasha, by the way."
"Brice."
"So you said."
Stylish? Wow. No one had called her that in, well, ever.
"So, whats your schedule? Do you work? Go to school? When can
you come in to rehearse?"
School? Brice smiled. One great thing about the embrace is that it slowed
the aging process way down. Brice looked as though she could have graduated from
high school last year, or perhaps was half way through college, when in fact,
she could be a full-fledge doctor now with a soaring practice.
It had been hell when shed gotten her job down at the firm. No one
had taken her seriously until shed been there for about a year and had had
a performance review. She had gotten the highest marks of anyone there.
The partners still didnt believe her when she told them how old she
was, but shed earned their respect through hard work.
"Actually, Im an accountant. So, I work the typical Monday through
Friday, nine to five. So nights are real good for me." Sasha looked at her,
cocking her head to the side.
"Youre an accountant?" Brice nodded, the blonde smiled.
"Hot damn! Never would have thunk. Well, great then. How about you be here
by seven?"
> : } { : <
Brice left the building with a bit of a spring in her step. She was thrilled
with the possibilities of this new job, and she had to admit, thrilled with the
possibilities of the blonde.
That thought stopped her cold. She had not given any thought to that sort
of thing in some time. Not since Taylor. She didnt want to put herself through
that again. Or the blonde, for that matter. Vampires were a jealous bunch, and
might as well be labeled cyanide.
Besides, all she knew about Sasha was that she was cute and ran a haunted
house. Shed be great fodder for dreams, should she decide to allow any to
come through.
> : } { : <
Brice sat in her office, the pangs of hunger stirring in her stomach, the
two white fangs threatening to fall.
"Damn." She had hoped to make it at least through these last few
figures, but she wasnt so sure anymore. Glancing at her watch, she realized
it was after three. "Well, no wonder." Missed lunch again. She knew
she had to be careful or she was asking for another Ludlow Fisk incident. The
memory made her shiver.
Calculating as fast as she could, she shut the computer down, grabbed the
jacket to her suit from the hook behind her office door, and headed out, her jowls
tingling with the thought of lunch.
> : } { : <
Brice dressed as she had the night of her interview with Sasha. She looked
at herself in the mirror. Liking what she saw, she grabbed her keys, and headed
out.
"Sasha, where do you want this?" the blonde looked up to see the
star of her Chainsaw Massacre scene.
"Uh," she looked up from the flat she was painting. "Take
the bodies to the cemetery. Line them up on the crosses like I showed you."
"Got it."
"Incompetent." She muttered, having told him that four times in
the last two days. She turned back to her painting when suddenly the brush stilled,
her hand not three inches from the wall. She felt like she was being watched,
every hair on the back of her neck standing at attention.
Slowly turning, she saw the new hire, Brice, standing behind her, arms crossed
over her leather-clad chest.
"Nice backdrop." The accountant said.
"Thank you." The blonde smiled. "How are you?"
"Im doing well." Brice looked around, workers coming and
going, painting, sculpting, electricians hooking up wires for lights, sound systems,
and effects. "Looks like quite the enterprise youve got going here."
This woman made Brice feel more alive than she had in years, and it was
almost addicting. She had to be careful and keep her distance from the small manager.
"Where do you want me?" Brice asked, unzipping the motorcycle
jacket. Sasha had to stop herself from snorting at that question. Instead she
told her to start working outside, helping with the cemetery that was being created.
Brice set out, doing as the other members of the haunted house had told
her, digging, painting, lifting, burying, propping up creepily realistic-looking
dummies of dead bodies.
"Creepy." She muttered, finishing digging a "grave"
where someone dressed like a dead person would pop out and scare customers as
they waited in line.
Brices thoughts turned to Sasha. The blonde seemed nice, yet feisty,
and just damn beautiful in general. The accountant almost felt protective over
the woman. The blonde was so small, and looked fragile, but Brice had the distinct
feeling that this was part of a ruse, belying the strength and confidence that
ran just underneath the smooth skin.
I cant think this way!
Perhaps shed just keep an eye on her over the next week as they put
the haunted house together, then of course over the weekend when they were open.
Brice stood still for a moment, allowing her senses to reach out through
the darkness as it crept over the city, her feelers searching for Sasha.
"Okay, guys, either you get that wall to stay up, or get out of here!
What the hell did I hire you to be carpenters for if you cant do the job?"
the blonde was saying, her voice echoing through Brices head.
"We tried-"
"No. No try, Harry. Either you do it or you dont. There is no
other way than mine. Got it? We dont have much time to mess around here.
Ive told you this so many times before. Its not new work, Harry."
Brice heard the man mumble as he walked away, and she didnt like what
she heard coming from him one little bit.
"Men. They are absolutely stupid." Sasha huffed, then beginning
pounding on something with what sounded like a hammer. "You think youre
hiring good stuff, then they turn out to be imbeciles."
"Yo, you gonna help or what?"
Brice was pulled from her musings when one of the other guys pulled her
back, holding a shovel out to her.
"Sorry."
> : } { : <
Everyone had left, the building dark as one by one the lights were turned
out. A dark SUV sat undetected under a tree, the driver watching as Sasha locked
up the doors, pulling on the knob to make sure, then headed toward her small Honda,
whistling as she went, unlocking the drivers side, and scooting behind the
wheel. Headlights flicked on, and the car headed out of the dirt parking lot,
followed by the SUV.
Sasha fiddled with the radio, keeping one eye on the road as she did, noticing
a car pulling around the corner that she had just passed. Turning her attention
back to the road and her quest for a good song, she headed home to her small apartment
and her dog, Noodle.
Finally finding a song, she began to sing along with "I Drove All Night,"
not the good version by Cyndi Lauper, mind you, but by the thief, who she ordinarily
liked, Celine Dion. Her fingers tapped against the steering wheel.
"They never should have put a dance beat into this," she muttered,
flipping her turn signal as she prepared to turn into the parking lot of her building.
She glanced in her rearview mirror, blonde brows narrowing when she realized the
car that had turned behind her drove past the driveway to the complex. "Weird."
She muttered, and quickly parked, pulling her keys from the ignition, and getting
out.
As Sasha closed and locked the car door, she had the strange feeling from
before, like she was being watched. She looked over her shoulder, half expecting
to find the vampire, but saw nothing. With a shrug, she turned to face her building,
and almost ran headlong into her carpenter, Harry.
"Whoa." She said, taking a small step back, noting the two guys
standing behind him. "Hey, Harry. Um," she looked around with her eyes,
suddenly feeing really nervous. "What are you doing here? Payday isnt
until Friday, remember?" she gave him a smile, trying to lighten the situation
and dissuade him from doing whatever it was he had in mind. He smiled at her,
and she could smell the distinct stench of booze and pot on his breath.
"Paydays tonight, darlin." He took a step closer,
followed by his goons who were looking her up and down.
Oh, boy.
Sasha looked behind her, which was a mistake, cause when she turned back
around, Harry was in her face, his eyes dark and angry.
"You made me look stupid today, bitch, and I dont like that."
"Well, Harry," she choked out. "I think you managed to do
that all on your own. I mean, youre a great carpenter, I saw your work on
my sisters place-"
"Shut the fuck up." He leaned in close, hot, sour breath on her
face as he nuzzled in closer to her. "I dont care about that."
He hissed into her ear. "You made me look bad, Sasha, and I dont like
that, not one bit. Now its time to-. Uh!"
Sasha sucked in a breath when suddenly there was nothing before her but
the night air. She saw what could only be explained as a whirlwind, pulling Harry
back, flinging him through the air so he clanged against the dumpster, sliding
to the pavement, followed by his two friends. The black whirlwind finally stopped,
not ten feet away from the blonde. She watched, her chest heaving in fear and
surprise as the entire incident had taken mere seconds.
When the air cleared, Brice stood, crouched like a panther about to pounce.
The blonde held her breath, fear streaming through her when the brunette looked
at her, eyes wild.
Fearing shed be next, Sasha began to run.
"No! Wait!"
Brice ran after Sasha, fighting the urge to use her special abilities, which
shed just used on three unfortunate men, and ran after the blonde with just
the speed her long legs allotted.
"Sasha, wait!" she was gaining on the other woman quickly, and
reached out, grabbing her arm. The blonde whipped around, her eyes filled with
horror. Brice was taken aback by those eyes, a queasiness filling her stomach.
Yet another mortal who could not see past what she was.
"Please, wait." She begged. Brice wasnt even breaking a
sweat as Sasha tried to bring air into her over exerted lungs.
"My god. What are you?" the blonde asked, backing up from the
accountant, finding her back against the brick of the building.
"Please calm down." Brice stood a few feet away, giving the girl
the space she needed. Sasha looked at her, her eyes expectant. "When I told
you I had experience as a vampire," Brice smiled ruefully. "I wasnt
kidding."
Sashas face dropped, not sure she had actually heard what she thought
she had.
"Wait, what?" she asked, taking a small step toward the other
woman. "What are you saying, Brice?"
"Im saying, Im a, well," Brice looked around, knowing
that it could mean death for Sasha to know. "Im a kindred." The
blonde burst out laughing.
"Brice, this is absurd. Vampires dont exist." She looked
at the other woman, somehow feeling that she wasnt as sure about things
as she once was. She looked past the taller womans shoulder to see the three
figures still slumped either on against the dumpster, or laying on the pavement
of the parking lot. She wasnt so sure. But vampires? She laughed, shaking
her head. "Listen, Im grateful you saved me from that asshole,"
she stopped, brows drawn as she glanced toward where she had just come again.
"Wait, Harry..."
"Is fine. They should wake up in an hour or so." Brice said, taking
in the beauty before her. The blonde hair, reaching to just below Sashas
shoulders, the small, compact body, inquisitive green eyes, which were trained
on her now. She studied the vampire, head slightly cocked to the side. Pushing
off the wall, she looked up at the brunette, reaching a hand up.
"So, those fangs you showed me..." she caressed Brices chin.
"Theyre..."
"Yes." Brice whispered, looking down. She felt ashamed, as if
she were a fraud, though she knew damn well she wasnt. She had reveled this
truth to so few people for a number of reasons, but the main one being that she
hated telling them. She always felt like some weird character out of some gothic
story.
"But I dont see them now." Sasha said, gently pulling Brices
bottom lip down.
"They retract. But I assure you, theyre there." The blond
nodded in understanding, continuing her assessment.
"Have you ever bitten anyone?" she asked, her voice losing its
fear, and gaining only Brices fear, now. The low tone, the tension that
spread forth between them was palpable.
"Yes." It was Brices turn to take a step back. If her heart
still beat, it would have been doing so wildly, true fear clenching her as she
wondered what this girl was doing, making her feel.
"Bite me." She said, a half smile curving those wonderful lips.
She was caressing the side of Brices face, now.
"No." she whispered.
"Come on, I dont believe you." Sasha moved closer still,
trying to tempt Brice, wanting to know if, in fact, she was telling the truth.
The romantic, fantastical side of her wanted to believe these giant claims of
vampirism, but the logical side fought strongly, and loudly against such rubbish.
She had started the haunted house three years ago, that same romantic side
of her causing her to create what she could only fantasize about. The macabre,
the dark side of life, always sure to add a vampire to her set, obsessed with
the stories since shed been a child.
Brice stared at this beauty before her, and she felt more alive than she
had since she was alive.
"Alright." She said, taking a step closer to Sasha. Brice felt
her fangs descend as she realized she was hungry for this woman. Though she didnt
necessarily want her blood, apparently her body didnt know the difference
between one hunger and the next.
She reached out and placed her hand of the back of Sashas neck, drawing
her toward the vampire. Brice had no intension of puncturing her skin, but shed
give her the feel of the fangs.
Sasha moaned quietly as the small pin-prick trailed along the tender skin
of her neck, the gentle touch of Brices fingers on her arm holding her steady.
The blonde tilted her head back further, feeling her body respond.
Whether Brice was a loon and full of shit, the blonde couldnt deny
how she made her feel. A hand reached out, gripping the leather on Brices
arm, and squeezing as the teeth made her entire body tingle.
Brice brought her hand up Sashas arm to the side of the blondes
neck, feeling the soft, warm skin beneath her fingers. It was times like this
that she wished her own skin was warm all the time, and didnt require conscious
thought from her. She usually didnt bother, no one coming within close enough
contact with her to feel how cold she was. But, at will she could send the stolen
blood coursing through her body, warming the long-dead flesh to feel alive again.
The vampire was pulled back into reality when she heard the slight gasp
from beneath her. She panicked when she felt the warmth spread through her mouth,
the sweet taste of Sashas blood swallowed down her throat.
She took a step back, looking at the blonde, eyes still closed, her own
eyes wide with fear and regret.
Brice closed her eyes, and turned, feeling the wind on her face as she used
stealth and speed, fleeing before anything else happened.
Feeling suddenly like she was alone, unsettled, Sasha opened her eyes, shocked
to indeed find herself with only the company of the night.
She turned in a circle, looking for a retreating figure in black, but saw
no one. Not even the three fallen bullies.
"Did I dream that?" she asked herself, blonde brows drawing in
confusion. She felt a slight bit of coldness on the side of her neck as a light
breeze stirred up the night. She looked at her fingertips, turned black in the
darkness. "Oh, god," she breathed.
> : }{ : <
Brice sat in the SUV, the garage light blaring into the wide expanse of
the windshield, her head pounding as the fresh blood soared through her system.
"Too close." She breathed. "Far too close. Ive got
to fix it."
> : }{ : <
Sasha sat in her office, her day job at the bank not keeping her interest
today. She couldnt shake the feeling that something had happened the night
before. Well, at least after the whole Harry, Brice incident, which she couldnt
explain no matter how hard she tried.
When shed gotten into the apartment, shed gone straight to the
bathroom to look at her neck. Sure enough, there was a small bit of blood, smeared
from her own wandering fingers. Once shed gotten it cleaned off, she had
found two small puncture holes. It almost looked like it was from a spider bite,
though she knew it hadnt been any spider.
As she had slept, she had had the most wonderful dream. A dream lover had
stolen inside her bedroom, the tall, dark figure coming to her bed, and taking
her in strong, capable arms.
The dream lover had begun to kiss her neck, laying gentle kisses across
the soft, warm skin, and even across her face, avoiding her mouth, and returning
to the neck. Soft licks, wet and making her moan, lavished upon her while strong
hands had caressed her skin. The hands had moved up and down her arms and across
her stomach, moving up to just under her breasts.
When Sasha had reached up to touch the figure, her hands had been gently
laid at her sides, and she had fallen into a much deeper, peaceful sleep, waking
the next morning to feel refreshed and happy.
The loan officer reached up, touching her neck, fingers gliding over where
the small wounds had been, knowing there was nothing there now. Had she lost her
mind? Had she dreamt the entire encounter in the apartment complex parking lot?
But, oh how she had loved that dream.
> : }{ : <
Brice reclined back in her office chair, hands raised above her head, a
satisfied smile pasted to her lips. Mmmm, how she had enjoyed last night. Gone
to Sashas only to erase the evidence with a small, healing lick, and hadnt
been able to help herself. All that inviting beauty, all that incredible flesh
just waiting to be tasted.
She sighed.
> : }{ : <
Interestingly enough, the carpenter for the Five Points Haunted House had
come back to work a changed man. He whistled as he worked on the backgrounds and
flats, tossing a friendly "How you doing?" to his boss whenever he saw
her.
Brice worked diligently on the house, wanting it to be perfect for her the
blonde, and wanting Sasha to be happy with her work. She spent long hours at the
house, doing back-breaking work in mere minutes, loving the look of amazement
on the blondes beautiful face at her dedication.
Sasha looked at Brice strangely, not sure what she thought was reality,
and knew was dream. Every night her dream lover had visited her, usually with
more of the same; soft kisses and licks to her neck and face, sometimes sucking
at the tender flesh at the hollow of her throat. She always enjoyed it, wrapping
her fingers into thick, long hair, feeling its strands tickle her skin as her
lovers mouth moved further down her neck.
The blonde would arch her body up, hoping that her lover would get the hint,
and move further down.
She sat at her desk at the house, a smile on her face as the reports for
costs sat ignored and forgotten on the table in front of her. She was thinking
about last nights visit:
She lay in her bed, wrapped in a satin sheet and comforter, clothed only
in a simple tank top and panties. As she lay there, wrapped in a peaceful slumber,
she felt the presence invading her every sense.
She rolled over onto her back, eyes still closed as she felt her dream lover
enter the room, felt the gentle hands she had come to crave, touch her body.
"So beautiful," was whispered, and she smiled, even in her sleep.
"So, so beautiful, my Sasha."
"Yours," the blonde had moaned thickly, feeling the covers pulled
away from her body, the chill, October night not daring to touch her skin as the
warmth of her lover covered her own. She moaned at the wanted contact, wanting
for the figure to take a little more of her each night. This was the boldest so
far.
The figure laid a long body out on top of her own, the weight welcome and
wonderful as Sashas head turned to the side to allow the lips and tongue
she knew was waiting, to take what it wanted. To consume her flesh, and turn her
to a puddle of trembling goo.
"So wonderful," she whispered to her lover as she felt that mouth
trail over her jugular, moving up to an earlobe, tongue flicking out to taste,
easing a soft whimper out of the blonde as she felt her right breast being covered
by a large, strong hand. "Yesssss," she hissed, arching her body into
the touch, feeling as the hand kneaded her flesh, her nipple rising to meet the
palm, pushing at the constraint of the fabric of her shirt. Oh, how she wanted
to be free of the clothing.
The mouth moved along her jaw, finally coming to meet her own for the first
time. She sucked in a surprised breath when she felt the slight prick of canines,
and then sighed as she ran her tongue along a sharp point, then reaching inside
to find a soft, wet tongue that quickly met her own, and caressed it. She felt
the body on top of her own begin to move against her. She reached down with hungry
fingers, disappointed to find, yet again, jeans covered by a long overcoat, which
covered both of them. She wanted to feel the precious gift of skin.
Maybe tomorrow night.
Her hips rose up to meet the slow fire of the body, the kiss deepening,
a sigh escaping her mouth as the hand that covered her breast began to palm her
rigid nipple, sending sensations shooting through her body, pooling in her panties.
Sasha sighed at the remembered sensations that had woken her up to find
herself alone, eyes looking to the left to see the curtains of her bedroom window
flapping in the late night breezes.
She had thrown the covers off her body, still thrumming, and gasped when
she saw the open window. Quickly closing it and bolting it shut, she scampered
back to her bed, tucking herself back in, chilled from the night, the memory,
and the fear.
> : }{ : <
Brice felt a shiver run down her spine as she remembered last night, a guilty
pleasure that surged through her. She had a hard time facing the blonde, but couldnt
stop herself. What had started as an innocent play to save the young womans
life, had turned into a nocturnal obsession.
The haunted house was coming along nicely, and was about to open the next
night. She worked hard and stayed late to ensure Sashas happiness with it.
Nothing had been said about that night in the parking lot, and Harry certainly
never say anything of what hed had to endure. But, he was doing just exactly
what Brice had ordered him to: Be nice.
Now as she put the finishing touches on a backdrop, she felt the blondes
presence, and looked up with a smile.
"Hi." Sasha said, her thumbs secured in her belt loops.
"Hey." Brice stood, looking down at her boss. If she could still
blush, she would, knowing just what the blonde looked like underneath those clothes.
Well, for the most part.
"It looks great." Sasha said, nodding toward the backdrop.
"Oh, thanks. Almost time, huh?" Brice crossed her arms over her
tee-shirt clad chest.
"Yeah." Sasha smiled. "I love opening night. I think this
year well knock em dead." They stood there in silence for a moment,
neither sure what to say, and both caught in her own thoughts. Sasha was suspecting
that what she had thought happened in her parking lot actually had. Harrys
overly nice behavior, and absolute insistence on being helpful had been eating
at her, knowing full well that the large man had never been so nice before.
And it was just a feeling. Something wasnt right, though it wasnt
necessarily wrong, either. Just... odd.
Finally gathering her courage, knowing that it could be taken several ways,
she looked up at the brunette with honest, clear green eyes.
"Thank you, Brice." She said softly. The taller woman looked at
her for a moment, studying her face, then nodded.
"Youre welcome." She answered just as softly. Knowing now
that she hadnt been imagining things, and that what had happened had indeed
happened, she felt better. But then Brices confession bounced around her
mind. Her eyes were drawn to the other womans mouth, wanting so badly to
see the evidence waiting for her there. But, all she found were full lips smiling
at her, and amused, though slightly frightened, blue eyes looking back into her
own.
She turned, and walked away.
> : }{ : <
Opening night of the haunted house went off without a hitch, everyone in
their place, and all the props holding up to scare even more people than last
year.
Brice was loving her job as a vampire, finally able to make her curse pay
off. The shrieks of terror filled her and made her smile, glad that they were
just out of theatrical fear, and not life-threatening.
She barely recognized Sasha as she wondered around the place as a tour-guide,
dressed as the ghost of a murdered woman. Her normally bright green eyes dulled
with contacts to a creepy gray, her skin taking on the same pallor. The white
dress she wore, torn in places and shredded in others, told of the horrors shed
faced on her final night.
It was incredibly disconcerting for Brice, really. She knew what really
did lurk and walk the earth, and thought that the blonde was far too convincing.
The weekends take was good, and Sasha was immensely proud of her cast
and crew, paying them well, and allowing the celebration after the final closing
to go far into the night.
Brice kept her eyes on the house owner, watching her, glad to see a smile
grace those ghostly lips. At one point, dead, gray eyes met baby blue, and held.
The blonde seemed to give her a hidden, knowing smile, and for a moment Brice
was worried that Sasha had figured out more than just the mere fact that she was
a vampire.
Still the party roared on.
> : }{ : <
Sasha began to pick up after the party, most of the cast already gone. She
was sad to find Brice already gone, too. She had planned to ask the taller woman
out to breakfast, but had lost her chance. She knew nothing about her, nor where
to find her.
With a sigh, she put the last bag of trash in the dumpster, and headed home,
weary and tired of wearing all the make-up and the contact lenses were giving
her a headache.
Once at home, she showered, letting the hot water soothe her aching body,
and wash away a busy weekend and month of hard work. Finally turning off the faucet,
she padded off to the bedroom, only a towel wrapped around her body.
She nearly jumped out of her skin when she noticed the figure standing in
front of the open window, the long, black coat flowing in the incoming breeze.
"Oh my god, you scared me." She put her hand to her chest, then
stared, wide-eyed, realizing that not only was she not afraid, but wasnt
sleeping, either. "My dream lover," she breathed.
The figure said nothing, just took a step forward, the beautiful, angular
face moving into the moonlight, lowered, blue eyes lifting to rest on her own.
"Its you," Sasha said, stepping forward, almost as if drawn
to the tall woman, but coming to stop a few feet shy of the woman.
"Im not sure what Im doing here," Brice admitted.
"I shouldnt be here."
"I looked for you after the party. Youd left." The brunette
nodded, and Sasha could feel her heart beating wildly, almost afraid shed
have a heart attack.
"Yes. I left to walk out of your life. Im dangerous for you,
yet here I am. Again."
Sasha, making up her mind, and feeling that eternal pull all the stronger,
took a step forward, pausing when the brunette winced at her advance, feeling
a wave of sadness wash off the beautiful woman. She wanted so badly to alleviate
it and replace it with the pleasure and happiness that she had been given.
"You came to me," she said, a statement of fact as she moved even
closer, her hands reaching out to touch the rough material of the overcoat. Brice
only looked down at her, that same fear in her eyes. "What are you afraid
of?" the blonde asked, running her hands up over the front to the shoulders,
then to the collar of the jacket, running her fingers down along the lapels.
"You." Came the quiet answer.
"Why? Isnt that a little backwards?" strong fingers grabbed
the material, and pushed, the arms lengthening as they were pushed down the arms
inside.
"Yes. But true all the same. Arent you afraid of me?" Brices
voice was dry, almost brittle.
"Why should I be?" Sasha asked, looking up into the face of her
dreams. The coat came off, and she tossed it to the arm of the chair in the shadowed
corner of the room. She looked at the Henley before her, tucked into button-fly
Levis.
"Because Im not normal."
"Whats normal, Brice?" the blonde asked, running her hands
down along strong arms encased in the tight, ribbed material until she reached
hands, warm and soft. "Youre usually so cold," she whispered,
taking the hands in her own.
"Not tonight." Brice whispered, squeezing the fingers within her
own. "Not tonight."
Sasha reached up, closing her eyes as she did until her lips met with those
of her dream lover, come to visit in the dark of reality.
The lips were stiff for just a moment, then began to move with her own,
becoming soft and pliant. She tugged gently on the hands, easing the taller body
forward as she moved backward, the backs of her thighs coming into contact with
the mattress of her bed.
She broke the kiss, and looked up into Brices face. She brought her
hands up to the knot of her towel, and carefully slipped it free, letting the
two ends of the terry cloth slip open before falling to the floor with a soft
PLOP at her feet. Blue eyes looked down, taking in what was revealed.
"Make love to me, Brice." The blonde whispered. She took hold
of the stunned womans hands, and placed them on her breasts, moaning at
the contact as she found the brunettes mouth again.
Brice, knocked from her dazed reverie, felt the soft skin beneath her hands,
and began to knead the flesh, feeling the nipples harden under her touch.
She closed her eyes as the kiss deepened, and all that could be heard were
their quiet moans and their harsh breathing as passions began to ignite. The blondes
fingers moved to the Henley, and pulled it from its confines in the jeans, then
tugged at the fly, pulling each button free before reaching harried hands inside,
pushing the material down.
Brice broke the kiss, taking a small step back as she raised the Henley
over her head, tossing it behind her into the darkness, and looked down as impatient
hands found the snap to her bra at her back, snapping each hook, loosening the
garment, making her shiver as the soft satin brushed against highly sensitized
skin.
Stepping out of the pants that were pooled around her ankles, she quickly
pulled her boots off, and tugged at her panties, eager to feel the warm expanse
beneath her own. Sasha had already moved to the bed, scooting herself back until
she laid against the pillows, looking at her with beckoning eyes.
Brice climbed up onto the bed, crawling her way over to the blonde, and
easing her body down on top of Sashas, bathing in the near steam that radiated
off their bodies.
Sasha moaned, her hands immediately finding Brices back, digging into
the flesh as she found a hungry mouth, once again, running her tongue over the
sharp points that were beginning to drop into place.
"Hungry?" she teased breathlessly as she broke the kiss. Brice
gave her a carnal smile.
"You have no idea," she growled, pressing herself against the
body beneath her, pressing her thigh between Sashas, making the banker groan,
head falling back into the pillows as she raised the outside leg to get more contact
where she needed it the most.
Their bodies moved together as they continued to kiss, Brice leaving Sashas
mouth to find her neck and moving down even further. Sasha moaned, waiting for
days for her dream lover to find more of her.
As Brice took a nipple into her mouth, she grazed the very tip of a fang
over the hard flesh, shivering at the response that won her. She had to be careful,
but if used right, she could give great pleasure with her gifts and curse.
Sasha sucked in a breath as she felt her skin grazed, tasted and nibbled,
her entire being on fire. There wasnt a patch of skin that wasnt explored
and given equal attention. Hissing between bared teeth as she felt her thighs
opened further, long, thick, dark hair tickling them as she licked, probed and
sucked.
She reached her hands down, pushing Brice further into her, wanting that
tongue just a little deeper, or sucked just a little harder or longer, her body
writhing on the sheets, her body beginning to tremble.
Brice moaned her pleasure as she tasted Sasha, running her tongue over soft
folds and swollen, heated parts, using just the tip of her tongue to flick and
tease, then to enter and devour.
She inhaled her lover, memorizing her scent and need, finally watching with
satisfaction as Sashas body convulsed, back arching as wave after wave of
pleasure overtook the blonde, leaving her heaving for breath, and begging for
mercy.
Brice crawled up Sashas body, smiling in pure ecstasy as she watched
the blonde try and get her breathing and body under control, breasts heaving,
pools of sweat glistening in the moonlight. Finally she reached parted, dry lips,
a tongue flickering out to moisten them, a tongue that was met with another, and
drawn inside a warm mouth.
Sasha brought her hands up, burying them in Brices hair, pulling the
longer body down onto her own, sighing at the contact, as if it was the first
one.
She used all her might and heaved their bodies over, rolling on top of Brice,
fitting her breasts against the soft pillow of the other womans. She hips
beneath hers began to move in slow circles, causing Sasha to press hers to them,
moving with them, smiling at the slow, long groan that produced.
She felt large hands reaching down to cover her ass, fingers pressing into
the skin, making ten identical shadows along the roundness.
Sasha left Brices mouth and began to wonder over the other womans
neck for a change, wanting to taste and experience what seemed to draw Brice.
"Where do you usually bite?" she asked into the skin. "Am
I close?" she felt the nod, and then a hand covering the back of her head,
moving her slightly over to the right, just under the curve of the mandible. "Mmmm,"
she moaned into the skin, and bared her teeth, daring to nip. Brice hissed through
her teeth, her body arching up into the smaller one.
Sasha brought her hand down a long, lean body, feeling the planes of textile
bliss as curious fingers sought out answers, finally finding them in the course
hair beneath her own hips. She threaded her fingers through the wiriness, liking
the sounds and motions that caused.
As she continued to play with the skin at Brices collar bone, tasting
the hollow of her throat, and moving further, her fingers danced in liquid and
soft skin, parting the uncharted territory, seeing what treasures lie beneath
its secrets.
She felt the hardness and softness, all in one touch, sighing deeply as
she stroked, feeling the body attached begin to move in time with her fingers.
Her lips settled around a pebbled nipple, using her tongue to push against it
as her fingers pushed against unyielding skin of another kind.
Brices eyes were closed, her neck arched as the blonde explored her
body with hands and tongue, taking her to places that she no longer thought existed
for her. For just a moment she felt human again.
She clutched the sheets at her sides, allowing Sasha to do as she would,
molding her body to any shape or state with just the simplest lick. She sucked
in a breath as she felt a finger enter her, something that hadnt been done
in too many years to try and figure out right now.
Her body relaxed into the invader, muscles tightening and relaxing as the
one finger, followed by a second, was slowly pumped in and out of her body, a
relentless tongue following an unknown path down her body, leaving no area unknown
explored or ignored.
Her brain rattled in her head, no thought coherent as she was laved slow
and deliberately.
Sasha could tell that Brice was close, her body nearly too much for her
to control as deep breaths were taken, ragged and sharp, hips thrusting into the
air, leaving her to feel like she were trying to tame a wild bronco.
"Yes, baby," she whispered into the night, encouraging her lover
to give her the gift she fought so hard for. "Yes,"
Through the haze of pleasure, Brice heard the soft words, and felt herself
spill into Sashas hands, and fill her completely, becoming empty herself.
Brices near hoarse voice cried out, echoing off the walls as her body
let go, propelling her from her living hell to a heaven where Sashas touch
was her god. Pleasure swept through her body, shooting out of every available
space as she grabbed onto the smaller woman, pulling her into a desperate embrace,
holding on to her, her body pulsing against her.
"Oh my god," she breathed.
"Shhh. Im here, baby." Sasha whispered against a cold mouth,
tongue frozen from the constant sucking in of cool air. She warmed that tongue,
stroking Brice with comforting hands, laying her head on the still heaving chest.
"Dont lay there," Brice managed finally.
"Why?" green eyes looked into clearing blue.
"I have no heartbeat to comfort you." Brice looked a little sheepish.
Sasha smiled.
"Sure you do." She whispered. "I felt it. You are very much
alive."
Brice smiled, pulling the smaller woman closer.
"I am now." She whispered into the blonde hair. "I am now."
The End.