Bite

Read Bite for Free Online Page A

Book: Read Bite for Free Online
Authors: Deborah Castellano
the convent. The Parish Priest was forced to intervene and Eva returned to her gardening duties.
    The man’s wife, however, was distraught, convinced that her husband had been led astray by the beautiful nun – and, certain that Eva must be possessed by The Devil himself, the woman cursed her. She used every dark oath and piece of magic she could find and, ultimately, Eva became possessed by a demon. A very powerful demon that, so far, every exorcist in Italy had failed to vanquish and expel from her body.
    The demon was literally eating her alive from the inside and everyone was powerless to help her. Except, perhaps for one man – her friend Father Andreas. As the pre-eminent exorcist in the church, he was Eva’s one remaining hope, and he hurried to her as soon as he was told of her predicament.
    When Andreas arrived at the hospital, he heard the profanities even before he saw her. ‘Fuck me, you priest whore!’ a deep voice screamed. He steeled himself and entered Eva’s windowless room. It smelled of sweat and fear but also an alluring scent that he knew was Eva’s femininity. It was dark, so Andreas could only see a priest praying quietly, kneeling at the side of a bed from which a sinister black mist was emanating. He recognised the priest as another exorcist whose approach had been successful in the past, but the anxiety in the man’s voice as he prayed revealed his failure this time.
    As Andreas approached the bed and his eyes adjusted to the gloom, he saw Eva, her arms and legs restrained by ropes, writhing in pain. Her beautiful face still glowed, but inside her eyes, Andreas saw a darkness. Then Eva looked directly at him and suddenly shouted, ‘Put your cock in my mouth!’
    Andreas wanted to pull back, shocked by her utterances, but instead he looked at her kindly. And in a moment of lucidity, Eva returned to herself, the black misty glow fading away. Her huge, brilliant eyes looked, deep and pleading, into Andreas’s own.
    â€˜Please help me, Father Andreas. I’m afraid I won’t be able to stop it any longer. It’s killing me,’ Eva whispered.
    Andreas looked at the other priest, then spoke. ‘Leave us. I will remove this demon or die in the process.’
    The priest nodded in deference to Andreas’s greater skill and the steel in his voice. He left the chamber and Andreas secured the door shut with its latch, locking himself into a battle to the finish. Eva looked scared, but also comforted.
    Andreas untied her feet and then her hands. ‘Are you sure you should be doing that?’ she asked. ‘I can’t be trusted. It can take hold of me at any moment.’
    Father Andreas gently stroked the hair back from her forehead. ‘Hush, I will take care of you.’ Eva looked up at him and smiled, happy for a brief moment in these weeks of hell. She put her hand up and gently touched his face.
    And then a darkness overtook her and Eva changed. Her caressing hand turned into a claw and she dug it into Andreas’s flesh, drawing blood. ‘Put your balls in my mouth so I can rip them from your body,’ the demon whispered. Andreas jerked back, uncertain how to proceed, as the blackness enveloped Eva once again.
    The demon’s strength was immense and Eva, now unrestrained, rose off the bed. Her hospital gown flowed beneath her, so the demon ripped it off and exposed her beautiful, naked floating body to Andreas. He gasped. Her nipples were erect and her legs were longer than he had imagined. The curve from her hip to her groin was delicate and enticing. Andreas had pictured her naked in his dreams, but in reality, her beauty was far greater. And then she leaned over tried to choke him.
    Andreas grabbed her arms and the two of them wrestled but the priest finally managed to overpower her. He laid her back on the bed and straddled her, holding down her hands on either side of her face. The demon in Eva spat at Andreas and

Similar Books

Fired Up

Jayne Ann Krentz

By These Ten Bones

Clare B. Dunkle

Walter Mosley

Twelve Steps Toward Political Revelation

The Fire of Ares

Michael Ford