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said.
“No need to apologize,” she said.
“You’re not afraid, then?”
“I’m not.” She was lying.
“I’m glad. Very well, until we meet again,”
he said and started to walk away.
“And why should we meet again?” she
asked.
He did not answer.
“Wait,” she said. “Who are you?”
    Stopping, he turned to face
her and said, “I’m one of the fallen, and your laws do not apply to me.” Then
two sprawling, white wings appeared on his back and he took
flight.
“For goodness sake!” Lela exhaled.
    In all her years of roaming
the forest, she had never witnessed a single extraordinary event
and in the last few weeks she had encountered a golden ball, a frog
who then became a vampire, and now she had just seen a man calling
himself one of the fallen, whatever bloody hell that meant, spread
wings and fly, yes , fly away right in front of her. Oh, and let’s not forget
that the golden ball had chosen her to be the savior of all
vampires and that had it not been for Eldrich, she’d most likely be
dead. Just another day in the forest!
Perhaps she should return to the castle and lock herself in the
servants’ quarters for all eternity. Her
curiosity for what else she had yet to experience prevented her
from doing so. That and that it was her birthday and she’d not let
a stupid flying, fallen person ruin her day.
    She decided to keep this
particular incident from Eldrich. She had no idea how he would
react. Better to keep it a secret. Oh and to the forest, please refrain from sending
anymore odd and ridiculous things my way. She bowed and then took a peek at the sun. She must have slept
all day! It was already low in the sky. She darted to the fruit
vines. If she was going to indulge in sickenly passionate sex with
Eldrich, she needed more nourishment. She gulped down fistfuls of
berries and then raced home.
    Eldrich had asked her to
wait for him in the house. If the sun set before she got home, her
birthday night would be off to a horrible start. As much as she
adored the sun, it seemed lately they were in constant friction
with each other. Let me get home before
you set, you chubby monster.
    There, just a hundred feet
from her was Eldrich’s house. Focusing on it, she increased her
pace, a little part of her found this race with the sun
electrifying. Reaching the steps, she took a second to glance at
her nemesis. Ha! I won.
She flung the doors open and made for the
house’s main living area. Standing in front of the fireplace, she
inhaled and exhaled, pushing up her bosom, tightening her stomach
muscles and straightening her back.
Darkness arrived. She hadn’t had enough
time to light the sconces. She couldn’t see anything. In the next
moment, someone grabbed her arm, spun her around and pressed her to
a wall.
    The candles on the
chandelier, which hung from the ceiling, suddenly shone golden
shadows into the room. Ah, yes, lit by
magic.
“Straddle the wall,” Eldrich said.
Her birthday night was about to begin. In
shadows, she did as he said.
“Now undress for me and then spread your
legs.”
And she did.
He got down on his knees and placed his
head under her...sweet Gods, he slid his tongue into her and moved
it in ways that made her cry out his name. “Eldrich, oh, Eldrich, I
thought about you all day,” she said, gasping for air.
Licking and sucking her, he moved her legs
wider apart and then bit into her inner things.
She held onto the wall for all her
life.
When he’d had his way, he stood and said,
“Turn around and look at me.”
He was standing in front of her, holding
his enlarged cock.
She breathed in and rubbed her face, her
heart pounding.
“Tell me what you want me to do,” he said,
masturbating himself.
    “What do you want to do to me?”
she asked.
“No!” he said.
“Have I offended you?” she asked, placing
her hand on his chest.
He tilted his head to one side. “Love of
mine, you will never offend me. I want to please you in every way,
especially today. Did you think I

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