Demon's Kiss

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the cell door open and came charging inside, probably to hurt and punish her, she sprang onto her toes, her clothes falling away behind her, and darted right out of the cell, racing between Briar’s feet, dashing past Jack, who jumped and dodged her as if in fear for his life.
    â€œWell, I’ll be damned,” she heard him say as she raced past.
    â€œDon’t just stand there laughing, get the damn thing!”
    She didn’t know which way to go and sought wildly for some means of escape. There! The door, and that gap in the bottom. Please, let her fit! She ran up to it.
    Then the door swung open, and the master himself stepped in. She darted fast, intending to race between his feet and outside before the door swung closed, but Gregor was faster. He grabbed her by the tail as she rushed past and lifted her high.
    â€œWell! So she can still do it after all!”
    Vixen twisted her little body around, and sank her claws into his arm and her teeth into his hand. She sucked blood from him as he howled, and a hunger reared up inside her such as she had never known. They’d been starving her to keep her weak.
    She drank all she could before he flung her away so hard that her body slammed into the stone wall and sank to the floor. Energy spent, she felt herself changing again, becoming a woman. A vampiress. She lay there, naked, her head aching, her tailbone throbbing, the taste of Gregor’s blood on her lips.
    â€œJack, toss her back into the cell. Briar, you have some explaining to do.”
    â€œI didn’t mean to let her get out,” she began.
    â€œNot about that. I understand you sent one of the drones on an assignment last night, without clearing it with me first.”
    Jack scooped Vixen up into his arms, and she remained limp, not because she was acting, but because she was exhausted, half starved and in pain. He seemed to try to be gentle with her, as he carried her into her cell and lowered her down onto the cot that was the only piece of furniture.
    â€œYou said this person, this hit-man vampire, was coming after you,” Briar said. “I caught wind of where he was, and I didn’t see any reason to delay and risk losing track of him again. So, yeah, I sent a drone to take him out.”
    â€œWell, the drone failed. Any task that takes thought isn’t exactly their forte. But that’s irrelevant. Next time, Briar, do not even think about giving orders. I’m in charge here, not you. You have no authority.”
    â€œBut…but—”
    Vixen heard pain in the dark one’s voice. She was hurt and confused. The black-hearted bitch deserved it—and more.
    â€œThe thing is, Briar, I want him to come after me. I need him. Alive.”
    Briar blinked slowly. “Well, you could have just told me that.”
    â€œEasy, Briar,” Jack said. “Haven’t you figured him out by now? He operates on a need-to-know basis. And you didn’t need to know. Just like I didn’t need to know about our guest here and her special abilities.” He looked at Gregor. “Even though I’m his right-hand man. Right, Gregor?”
    Gregor shrugged, but the look in his eyes was chilling. “You complaining, Jack?”
    â€œNot me. Not a chance. You’re driving this rig, and I’m content to sit in the passenger seat and ride along. Always have been.”
    Gregor grunted but said nothing more. Instead, he looked down at his hand, which was dripping blood. “Briar, come with me and patch this thing up before I bleed out. Damn. Good thing it’s almost dawn. Jack, you see to the vixen here. Make sure she’s staying put for the day. We can use her.” He took Briar by the arm, and left the horrible underworld where Vixen was forced to exist on stale air and darkness.
    Jack closed the cage door, double-checked the locks, and then she heard his footsteps moving away. She expected that to be the end of her torment, but no.

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