| Vampire's
Witch Excerpt
Chapter
One
“Damn
it, that’s impossible. It practically goes against
the laws of nature!” Serena stared straight ahead
at the white, textured wall not really seeing it. She felt
numb, her mind in total shock from the words the doctor
had just said.
Doctor
Alexander waited patiently, his head tilted to the side,
green eyes compassionate. When she finally glanced at him,
he was frowning. The trim man looked like he wanted to roll
his eyes. “You’re not the first witch who’s
been bitten and begun the change.”
She
knew he was right and maybe her reaction was a little over
the top. He dealt with all kinds of ailments in the groups
of paranormal beings. She’d never expected it to happen
to her. Grimacing, she admitted she hadn’t even thought
it was a possibility. He probably didn’t see this
as anything out of the ordinary. It wasn’t like she
was the first woman to be transformed into a vix after a
bite, but for her it was catastrophic. This was something
extraordinary, at least for her. She wasn’t just a
woman. She was a witch with a family who just wouldn’t
understand. Not very many people could even be changed into
a vampire. What were the chances of a single bite changing
her? She hadn’t thought that they were even minimal.
“Your
case is very advanced. You’re almost fully transformed.
I can give you some meds, but it will only slow it a little.
It’s too late for the meds to do as they were meant
to do and practically halt the progression. All it will
do is give you a little time to think, to adjust.”
Doctor Alexander walked over to one of the cabinets and
pulled out four pill bottles.
Crap!
Serena stared at the wall aware of what he was doing, but
her mind raced. All her magical abilities wouldn’t
help her now. She couldn’t cast a spell or perform
a ritual to push back the changes in her body. She couldn’t
have done it even if she’d guessed right after the
bite that she’d be one of those who would change.
At least, she didn’t have to worry about Doctor Alexander
telling the Vampire Council as some other doctors did. He
was one of the best doctors for witches in the city. He
was extraordinarily discreet.
“How
long until the transformation is complete?” She asked.
She was amazed at how calm her voice sounded. A vampire
witch. Who had ever heard of that? The two groups very seldom
even mixed. Although not by the vampire’s decree.
Witches just tended to keep to themselves.
“Maybe
two months.” Doctor Alexander leaned against the wall
near the exam table. His gray-streaked black hair looked
a little ruffled as if he’d run his fingers through
it one too many times. He began rattling off instructions
on taking the pills.
Serena
tried to pay attention, but part of her mind was still focused
on what she’d just learned and the changes it would
make in her life. She didn’t know what changes she’d
have to make as a whole and the drinking blood thing made
her want to gag. Right now, she couldn’t think about
it. The only thing in her mind was how she was going to
tell her family.
Her
mother and sisters would absolutely freak. Nothing like
this had ever happened in the entire history of the Blackwell
family. Her mother took pride in that. Their line of witches
had always been pure as her mother liked to remind her when
she didn’t care for the man Serena had chosen to date.
Serena intended to put off telling her family for as long
as possible. There had to be a way to break it to her mother
gently.
A
buzzing ring sounded from her purse. Opening the small outside
flap, she pulled the phone out and looked at the display.
She didn’t need to recognize the number. She recognized
the shield on the ID.
“I
have to take this,” Serena said just before she hit
the small button on the cell phone. “Hello, Serena,
here.”
“Hi,
Serena, this is Jamie. Steven would like to see you. We’ve
got a case that needs your touch. We’re prepared to
pay your usual fee.” Jamie’s cheerful voice
rang in her ears.
Serena
tensed. Her mouth dried and she looked around, half expecting
to see one of the Protectorate operatives somewhere close.
She shook her head. They couldn’t know where she was,
what she was doing here. She firmly pushed back an irrational
surge of fear. The newness of the situation made her nervous.
She needed time to figure out what she was going to do about
this.
“I’ll
be there in about an hour.” She kept her voice smooth
and calm only with tremendous effort.
There
was no way that they could even suspect that she’d
begun the change into a vampire. As far as she knew, they
didn’t know she’d even been bitten. It had only
been a minor nick on the side of her arm. She hadn’t
thought it worth even mentioning. She wouldn’t give
them any reason to start suspecting something was wrong
with her.
“Thanks,
I’ll tell Steven to expect you, then. Bye, Serena,”
Jamie said.
“Bye.”
Serena barely had time to respond before the woman ended
the call.
Jamie
was a perky, petite blond. Serena had never seen the woman
when she didn’t seem cheerful and slightly overcaffinated.
At times, Serena wanted to hand her a cup of tea laced with
a sedative potion, because that perky, everything’s
perfect mood of Jamie’s got on the nerves fast.
“Sounds
like you’re going to be busy, Serena. If you want
to slow the change as much as possible, you need to take
the pills as directed every day. If you don’t, you’ll
be full vix in less than two weeks.” Doctor Alexander
put her chart on the small stand near the exam table.
“I’ll
take them as directed. I want as much time as possible.
I have to decide what to do.” Serena nodded.
That
was an understatement. She didn’t have any idea if
she was going to be able to hide the change for long. Or
if it was even possible. All she really knew about vampires
was rumor or common knowledge. If they could tell by feel
like she could sense the magic of other witches, she’d
be found within a week. She really didn’t want to
attract the attention of a vampire anytime soon. There were
things she had to do before she discovered what her life
would be like as a vampire.
“Good.
Now, you need to take things easy and don’t donate
blood. If you do, the organization will undoubtedly inform
the vampires. And stay away from vampires. Another bite
will put you over the edge, not to mention instantly alert
that vampire that you’re changing,” he lectured,
handing her the pills.
“I
won’t go near a donation center. I thought that vampires
being able to tell if someone was changing just from a taste
of blood was simply a myth.” She knew that many of
the myths about witches were false and had assumed the same
was true of vampires.
“Do
you want to try testing it?” The doctor raised a salt
and pepper eyebrow.
“Not
really. Will these pills last the full two months you said
I’d have or will I need to come back for more?”
Serena looked at the bottles. Some of those pills she had
to take three times a day and unless they were small there
weren’t going to be enough.
“You’ll
have to come back for more.” Doctor Alexander smiled
and then picked up the chart and opened it again. “I’ll
want to see you in two weeks to see how the drugs have affected
the transformation.”
The
doctor closed the file and extended his hand. She stuffed
the bottles into her purse before she slid off of the table.
“I’ll
make the appointment when I pay for the visit.” She
shook his hand. “I don’t know if I should thank
you for what you told me. I guess knowing is better than
one day figuring out that I’ve turned into a freaking
vampire.”
“That’s
vix.” He smiled, stepping forward and leading the
way out of the exam room.
She
nodded, not arguing. She didn’t really care about
the technical term. It was all the same. A vampire was a
vampire regardless of whether male or female. This day couldn’t
get any worse. Walking out into the reception area, she
felt like someone had pulled her life away from her. This
wasn’t supposed to happen. Not from what had basically
been a scratch. She was supposed to find her witch-mate
and marry him.
* * * * *
Serena pulled her Cadillac to a stop in front of the Dallas
Protectorate headquarters. It looked like an office building
with its gleaming silver glass windows and unprotected doors.
The only giveaway that this was some kind of agency was
the line of black identical cars lined along one side of
the building. She took the time to transfer the bottles
of pills from her purse to the glove box before walking
to the building. She didn’t want those found during
a routine search.
She
pushed open one of the double doors and immediately found
two pairs of eyes locked on her as she entered the large
reception area. The large man sitting in a corner of the
room was obviously a security guard in spite of the paper
on his lap. She could see the bulge of a gun beneath his
blue suit. His eyes locked on her. His body stiffened and
she knew that he considered her a threat. She tried to hold
back a smile at the reaction. He must have been sensitive
to magic. Otherwise a man of his size most likely wouldn’t
react like that to her. She wasn’t physically strong
or carrying a weapon.
Serena
walked across the functional gray carpet to the reception
area, to the blond with her hair cut in a neat little bob.
Jamie smiled as she looked up from the computer in front
of her. White teeth flashed in a cheerful greeting.
“Hello,
Serena, Steven’s not quite ready to see you yet. Do
you mind taking a seat and waiting? I’ll buzz you
through when he’s ready.” Jamie’s voice
bubbled with energy.
Like
I have a choice. She kept the thought silent. Waiting irritated
her, but causing a scene wouldn’t solve any of her
problems. She didn’t do anything more than nod and
go to one of the seats around the edge of the lobby. It
wasn’t like she could get into the inner offices without
using her magic. The only entrance was beyond a weapons
detector to the side the white and black, u-shaped desk.
That door had to be opened from the other side. She took
a seat and settled in to wait.
The
entrance doors opened and a tall broad-shouldered man entered
the building. The hair on the back of her neck rose as her
stomach tightened. She frowned, but pushed the sensation
aside as she studied the man from beneath her lashes. Dressed
in a red sweater and jeans, he strode over to the desk.
The jeans lovingly cupped his tight, round buttocks. She
couldn’t stop staring at that gorgeous butt. She wanted
to grab it. In spite of the very nice sweater, the dark-haired
man looked out of place here. By build, he seemed more like
a construction worker or biker. His broad face had rugged
angles and he looked like he’d been in more than a
few fights. In fact, his nose was crooked. But he was sexy
and she enjoyed watching him. Jamie spoke to him briefly
and gestured for him to take a seat. He walked over to the
chairs, but he didn’t look happy.
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