Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Tuesday Teaser on a Wednesday

 


Hudson hissed back, the power of his dragon behind him. It was a much meaner sound than the three vampires managed to make together.

“Oh, wow.” Austin looked between Hudson and the vampires. He scooted a little closer to Kage. Was it his imagination, or were things getting out of hand?

“What is the matter with you, Raven?” Li Li demanded. “You know better than to threaten a mate. Especially a daemon’s mate. Especially an Elder’s mate.”

“He’s still basically human.” Raven sneered as he waved at Austin. “The bond and blood may give him some abilities and extend his life, but take that away and he’s a regular human again.”

Kage stood up from the table.

“Oh, shit,” Austin muttered, grabbing at Kage’s hand. “Kage?”

“Don’t like what I say, Elder?” Raven asked. “Too bad. You can’t unchange any type of were, or vampire, or a merperson. Once we give a human our blood, they’re changed and no longer human. You can’t say that about your mate. I’m not sure why he’s even here.”

Austin watched as the vampire’s eyes bled red. Huh. So that’s true also. Their eyes really are red.

The lights in the restaurant flickered as the shadows moved restlessly. Austin promptly forgot about the color of the vampire’s eyes. Flickering lights weren’t good.

Really, really was not good. What Raven said technically was not wrong, though. Kage couldn’t change Austin into a daemon. Everyone there knew that. That wasn’t the problem.

It was Raven’s sneering tone. Austin had no idea what bee Raven had in his bonnet about humans—especially since vampires couldn’t survive without them—and he didn’t care. Kage was on the cusp of doing something dramatic and no way could that be good.

“That’s enough.” Isadora gracefully moved to where Raven sat. She placed her hand on his shoulder. “Master of the City, you are a guest in my territory, yet you provoke another guest, and over their mate no less. Tread carefully, vampire.”

Raven looked at her hand and froze. Long black nails extended from the tips of her fingers.

Austin gasped then slapped his hand over his mouth. Oh God, Isadora had partially shifted. Those elegant cheekbones of hers had swelled, almost as if there was growth under the skin.

Austin guessed there was since now Isadora had black pincer-like fangs situated on either side of her lips. Did the fangs make her cheekbones swell?

Along each bulging cheekbone were three pair of little black eyes. Right above her eyebrows, her forehead had thickened to a sagittal crest.

There was also a set of black eyes on the crest. It almost looked like she had black cables coming out of her head that intertwined with her hair that was still in an updo. Her eyes looked like she had cataracts.

She was terrifyingly beautiful and creepy as hell.

“Austin is your name, yes?” Isadora asked.

“Yes, ma’am.” Austin answered. Oh no. No, no, no, he did not want her attention and all those eerie spider eyes on him.

Also? He didn’t know if Isadora had a title or what it could be, but that woman demanded respect, and he was darned sure giving it to her.

Kage tensed next to him, so Austin clambered to his feet, still holding Kage’s hand. If Kage was about to pull them into the shadows, he wanted to be prepared.

Isadora smiled, and Austin lost the fight not to shudder. Good God. If she thought that was comforting, she was reeeeally wrong. Her teeth were jagged like a shark’s.

“I like you. Now, be at peace, young one. No one means you harm here, isn’t that right, Master of the City?” Isadora’s hand tightened on Raven’s shoulder.

“Yes, yes. Of course not.” Raven spoke quickly. “I apologize, Isadora.”

Isadora patted Raven’s shoulder. “Just because the human you were feeding from decided to run off with a vampire from out of town is no reason to abuse Kage’s lovely mate, who I think we can all agree is not human. Isn’t that right, Master of the City?

Raven closed his eyes and then opened them again. They were no longer red. He slumped in his seat. “Yes. Of course. I apologize, Austin.”

“Um. Yeah. Thanks.” Yep, that was a totally unenthusiastic reply, but oh well. Because of that asshole, he ended up seeing something he hadn’t really wanted to see.

“Good. Good.” Releasing the vampire, Isadora strolled back to the bar and picked up her wine glass. When she turned back, once more she looked human.

Kage sat back down again, and Austin collapsed in his seat. Apparently the crisis was over. He sighed in relief. No doubt about it, he was going to have nightmares tonight.

Kage bowed his head in Isadora’s direction. “I too apologize for abusing your generosity.”

“Thank you, Elder,” Isadora said.

Hudson placed his fist again is his heart and bowed his head too.  “Apologies, Isadora.”

“Thank you, King Hudson. No harm was—” Isadora frowned, tilting her head. She sighed heavily. “I guess it was too good to last. Prepare thyselves. We have company inbound.”