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Loving a Vampire
Loving a Vampire
Loving a Vampire
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Finding love as a human is hard, but try being a vampire plagued with blood-lust—it’s impossible!

Augustus has been alone for a long time. Now all he wants is a woman to love and a friend to spend his time with. But after centuries of being alone and failing with the people he turns, Augustus loses hope.

When he stumbles on dying drug addict Gregory, Augustus cannot believe his luck. Their friendship builds over time as he keeps the human alive until Augustus would do anything for Gregory, including finding a woman for them to share.

No woman has ever become an obsession to him until he meets Marianna, whose beauty captures his attention ... and Gregory’s.

Can these two humans satisfy one old vampire? And what happens when Augustus loses control and kills one of them? Will it be too late to change them, or will one of them turn their back on the blood-lust-filled immortal?

Loving a vampire is hard.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEvernight
Release dateAug 15, 2013
ISBN9781771305167
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    Loving a Vampire - Sam Crescent

    Published by Evernight Publishing at Smashwords

    www.evernightpublishing.com

    Copyright© 2013 Sam Crescent

    ISBN: 978-1-77130-516-7

    Cover Artist: Sour Cherry Designs

    Editor: Karyn White

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    WARNING: The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. No part of this book may be used or reproduced electronically or in print without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in reviews.

    This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, and places are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

    DEDICATION

    To my readers, thank you so much for your wonderful support.

    LOVING A VAMPIRE

    Sam Crescent

    Copyright © 2013

    Prologue

    Augustus looked out over the sea. The latest human he’d turned to a vampire was chained at his feet awaiting her sentencing. When had his life become so empty? He’d been a vampire for over two hundred years, and yet he couldn’t find one person to spend his life with.

    Over the years he’d escaped many things, capture, death, the sun. None of the elements had struck him, and yet he couldn’t find a single person to spend his future with. His life was a long line of feeding and empty fucking. No one wanted to have a conversation with him. They were always more interested in being turned so they could start on their own rampage.

    Please, Augustus, I’m sorry, Helen said. She lay begging at his feet. Her punishment was already destined. She’d been a beautiful female but had grown tiresome as she killed every human she walked past in her thirst for blood.

    You’re sorry now. For how long are you sorry? A day? A week? Or until another human has cut themselves? I wonder, which one. Augustus turned back to look at where he’d spent the last twenty years. It was easy to start out in a new town. He could pretend to age for a while, and only when he couldn’t keep his appearance close to his supposed age did people gossip.

    I swear, I didn’t mean it.

    I’ve kept you for a month, Helen, and in that time you’ve caused me more problems than you’re worth. Tell me, why should I help you? he asked.

    Because I’m newly turned. You warned me this could happen. I know I’m not perfect, and I’m sorry. I always try to be perfect for you, she said.

    He laughed. She lay beneath him, and yet her mind always turned to the blood.

    I don’t know why I bother. In the next moment he snapped her neck and tore her head from her body. Staring at her lifeless form, Augustus set her aflame. Another of his human turnings was gone from him. Not all of his human turnings went wrong because of their uncontrollable urge to kill, their blood lust as he called it. Some of the people he turned hated being a vampire, and so they killed themselves. And he felt responsible for all of their deaths. None of their kind could physically kill themselves, so they needed to get another of their kind to kill them.

    The humans he’d turned who hated being vampires would beg him to kill them, and when he refused, they went on a rampage, leaving him no choice but to kill them after all.

    She’ll be the last.

    After seeing Helen’s latest destruction Augustus realised he couldn’t bring another human over to his life. They gave in to the blood lust too easily or were too damned depressed. He’d been cursed to be a vampire. Being turned into a monster hadn’t been a choice for him. His turning had simply been with him in the wrong place at the wrong time. There was nothing he could do to turn the clock back. He was doomed to be a vampire until someone killed him.

    He’d met many vampires on his travels. Some of them looked as miserable as he felt, and others looked happy to be alone. He couldn’t recall a single vampire in love.

    Love, a sentiment he’d hoped would die with his age. Still, he found himself yearning for love and friendship.

    Augustus watched the body burn.

    I must be the only living vampire who wants a friend and a lover. Shaking his head, he waited until the fire died down and there was nothing left before moving away.

    Love for his kind was not heard of. He kept his secret and used the humans he could to get what he wanted. Augustus hated his life. Humans were so fragile, and he always had to be careful in case they lost their way.

    Turning away from the sight of the darkened ocean, Augustus headed away to find a new home.

    ****

    One hundred years later

    The scent of death clawed along the streets. Augustus watched the humans as they passed. Their misery was clear on their faces, but the misery also filled their minds. All of them hated their life or some form of it. He stood in the worst area of the city where death, sex, and decay were well known.

    Augustus came here in order to make himself feel better. He wasn’t hurting for money, and he’d never die of disease. Sex was easy as he wasn’t an ugly man. He knew how to use his cock to satisfy the women he fucked.

    No, he came to this part of the city in order to make him feel better with what he did possess in the world.

    He couldn’t walk in the sun, but he didn’t have to worry about dying a horrid death. Living for a couple of hundred years guaranteed that. His birthday was tomorrow, and he’d be three hundred years old. Augustus chuckled wondering what the media would think of his age.

    Moving down a darkened street, Augustus paused.

    "I don’t want to die." Thoughts struck him hard. A man was dying, and yet he was still fighting it.

    "I shouldn’t have taken the fucking shit. Never trust anyone. All alone."

    He followed the sound until he stumbled on a blond haired man lying on his back. His eyes were glassy. Listening to his body, Augustus was shocked by the strong thoughts, and yet he was dying. His organs were shutting down. The scent of a strong drug leaked off him.

    Augustus stared down one part of the alley and another. No one was in sight. They were alone. Looking at the man, Augustus ran his hands through his pockets.

    Gregory Clarke. The ID was old. The man on the floor didn’t look like the man in the picture.

    Intrigued by the fight inside the dying man’s mind, Augustus slit open his wrist and pressed the bloody wrist to Gregory’s mouth.

    Once he’d fed him enough blood he watched as the blood started to fix what was broken.

    Vampire blood was miraculous and a cure. His blood would mend Gregory for a time. If his blood started to leave Gregory’s system then it was only a matter of time until the human died.

    Picking the human up in his arms, Augustus made his way home. He stuck to back streets out of sight of everyone.

    His house was off the beaten track and away from prying eyes with a fully functioning basement.

    Taking him down to the basement, Augustus tended to the man on the bed. He was filthy, and Augustus took the time to wash him, cleaning away the muck and grime.

    Once he was finished, Augustus watched over him throughout the day. He locked the basement door like he’d been doing for some time.

    Glancing at his watch, he heard the change in the human.

    The sun was high in the sky when Gregory gasped, opening his eyes and jumping to his feet.

    Augustus laughed as Gregory pressed hands against his body.

    I’m alive?

    You’re alive.

    No, I was dying. I felt it. I should be dead. Gregory kept staring at him and then around the room.

    The blood he’d given the human had filled out his face. He looked more like the man in the photograph.

    Did you molest me? Gregory asked.

    In one movement, Augustus was in front of him. Do I look like someone who would molest a dying man?

    Shit, what the fuck are you? Are you insane? Gregory scrambled away.

    Rolling his eyes, Augustus took a sip of the blood he kept supplied in the house. His fangs grew, and Gregory let out the longest, most feminine squeal Augustus had ever heard.

    Seriously, I’ve known women with stronger back-bones than you.

    He was bored with the reaction.

    Wait, did you turn me into a vampire? Gregory asked.

    No. I saved you from dying. You were fighting it even though your body was shutting down. You shouldn’t use drugs.

    "Drugs. Shit, when was my last fix?"

    He heard the needs coursing around Gregory’s head. Moving back in front of him

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