Vampire Lane

Vampire Lane by Anjela Renee

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monkey sex with him, but she wouldn’t, not until they had this settled.
    “Natasha Wasko, I love you. I have loved you since I laid eyes on you dancing in my bar. I am a fool for avoiding the love I have for you. I am a fool for not claiming you immediately. I wish for us to be mated as eternal mates, forever to be bonded as vampires.”
    Natasha listened and was frozen. He then pulled out a fucking huge diamond ring out of his pocket. Natasha loved it, and she knew this was forever. She loved him and they would be married.
    ***
    Natasha and Tanek arrived at the baby shower with the cake made up of dozens of cupcakes. She wore her fucking awesome diamond engagement ring. As soon as they entered together, Natasha put the cake on a nearby table and was attacked by her friends, who saw the ring as soon as she entered the room.
    “Natasha, are you trying to upstage me at my own baby shower?” Gretchen gushed, hugging her the best she could with her huge baby belly in the way. Laya and Maureen jumped up and down and hugged her and squealed with delight. Natasha was so happy to have such great friends. She looked over at Tanek. He was shaking hands with some men that were probably his friends. Natasha just realized she had never met not even one of Tanek’s friends. She ran over using her vampire speed and wrapped her arms around him and kissed him.
    “I love you,” Natasha whispered in his ear.
    “I love you, too,” he replied.
    The man next to Tanek made a gagging sound. “Alright already, you two make me sick. “Payback is a bitch, isn’t it, Adrian?”
    Natasha looked at the man. He was tall and muscular with brown, spiky hair. “Adrian, Gretchen’s Adrian?”
    “Yes, Ma’am.”
    Natasha jumped off Tanek and hugged him. Natasha could hear Tanek grumbling, but she paid no attention to his jealously. “It’s so nice to finally meet you. All the wonderful things Gretchen has told me, I feel like I already know you.”
    “Well, I see Tanek finally moved on from my Gretchen. I am so happy for you both.”
    “Thank you. I can’t wait for the baby to get here.”
    “I am beyond excited. It’s been so long since I held a baby.” Adrian smiled and looked at Tanek. “Better give your woman a baby soon.”
    “Very funny, fairy boy. You know vampires can’t have children.”
    “I learned long ago when it comes to paranormals, never say never.”
    Gretchen stopped at the table and looked at her cake. Laya saw her and gave her a hug. “A cupcake. Mmmmmm, sweet yummy cupcakes. Are you hungry yet? Frosting... Mmmmmm.”
    Gretchen gave Laya a look of death. “You are evil, you know. I’m hungry, and you know I can’t have any until after gifts. Laya laughed and hugged Gretchen again. “You know I love you, prego.”
    “I know. Let’s go mess with Natasha.”
     

 
     
    Chapter 24
    Mindy felt her heart beating faster and faster. She ran as fast as her feet would carry her. She had been tied up for days and tormented by an actual vampire. He bit her, repeatedly drinking her blood, and he repeatedly threatened to rape her, but never did. He was a vampire, a fucking vampire. She stopped to rest a moment. He never visited during the day, always at night. As soon as he left the last time, she managed to escape, and now she could only run, hoping to find her way through the swamp. If she couldn’t find her way back to some kind of civilization, she wasn’t sure what would happen. She ran into a dead end, nothing but more swamp and who knew what in the water.
    She spotted an old row boat, with a small motor tied to an old dock. It sat next to rickety old boat house. She got inside and tried to start the motor. It was harder than she thought, but she tried again and it had barely turned over. She could tell she needed to put more muscle into it. She took a deep breath and pulled really hard. The motor finally turned on, and she pushed off the dock and took off into the swamp. She had no idea where she was headed,

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