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to him.  “Bite me, Stefan.  Please.”
    “Mine.”  Stefan clutched at my hips and began bucking his hips, moving me faster over his cock, his mouth on my throat.  His fangs broke through my skin, the feel of his bite causing me to slip over the edge of desire.
    “Yes!” I cried out, riding him harder, tightening and contracting around him, moaning and crying out loudly.
    His hips jutted a few more times until he exploded inside of me, his bellow filling the apartment with his satisfaction as we rode out the last of our violent tremors.
    We were still for a few moments, and I stretched out to lay across his chest.  Filled with elation, I giggled.  A smile broke over his face and he stared at me as if I’d suddenly grown two heads.
    “We’ve probably woken all of our neighbors.”  I blushed.  Turning serious, I met his eyes.  “We’re stuck with each other, Stefan.  I can’t be without you.  I love you and you love me.  We need to learn to make this work.”
    His answering smile was brilliant, dazzling in its intensity.  “We will, Josephine.”
    Our lips met, his mouth soft and gentle.  This kiss was different.  We weren’t frantically trying to reconnect this time, he was pouring all of his love and adoration into this kiss.  When he lifted his lips from mine, he was smirking.
    “I want everyone to be jealous of what I have.  To feel what I just felt, I would gladly deal with the wrath of this entire city,” Stefan boasted proudly.  “Come with me.  There is a shower with our name on it.  I want to get you clean so I can get you dirty again.”
    “My sexy talking vampire,” I chided, sneaking a kiss from his soft lips.
    “Always.”
     
    Chapter 5 - Brother, Who Art Thou?
    “Breakfast?”  Stefan asked as I walked into the kitchen, my hair still damp from our shower.  I was pleasantly surprised to see him standing in the kitchen, shirtless and clad only in tight boxer briefs, scrambling eggs over the stove.  He had a plate on the counter with bacon stacked in neat piles plate.
    “You can cook?  But you don’t eat,” I mumbled grumpily, plopping down on the bar stool on the other side of the island.  It appeared Stefan was also good at cooking.  It truly wasn’t fair.
    Stefan pushed a mug of coffee in my direction and rolled his blue eyes sarcastically.  “I may not eat, however it is not rocket science to scramble eggs and fry bacon, vackra.”  He wrinkled his nose as he glanced at the skillet.  “Even though it appears to be disgusting.”
    Stirring half & half into my coffee and adding sugar, I took a sip and sighed happily as I let the caffeine work its magic.  “You’re always surprising me, Stefan.”
    “Ah, stick around.  There are many things I can do that you have not had the pleasure of seeing yet.” Stefan leered at me, his eyebrows waggling.
    Damn vampire sexy talk.  It was only 10 am and he was already making me want to move back into the bedroom.  At the rate we were going, we should find a big bed to live in and forward all of the mail there.
    “I could not agree more.  What a wonderful idea!”  Stefan had read my thoughts.  He placed the plate and fork in front of me with great flourish and I narrowed my eyes and started eating.  He moved to sit down beside of me and opened his laptop, opening his e-mail and scrolling through his messages.
    “Anything interesting?”  I asked casually as I bit into a piece of bacon.
    “Mergers, acquisitions.  More work for my attorney to handle,” Stefan said distractedly.
    A thought occurred to me as I chewed.  “How does this work?  You are a never aging vampire running a company.  Doesn’t anyone get suspicious?”
    “The company is run by a board of directors, appointed by my human attorney.  He knows what I am and has ties into the vampire world.  My identity is kept hidden.  I simply make the final decisions and my attorney takes care of things for me.”  Stefan glanced at me and

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