I could smell them, the rotten stink of humanity.
Sweat-covered bodies that had been baking in the desert sun all day long. The
aroma had my fangs on edge and my mouth salivating, I wanted to taste their
salty flesh. Their sweat-covered necks speckled with grains of sand. Their
heartbeats increasing at the moment of the bite and then slowing with blood
loss. It was all I could think about as the men grew closer.
I had been shielding myself and the small marbius
from the brutal sandstorm that blew through when the fever gripped me again. I
fought every instinct I had to not kill the little creature and drain him like
I did my horse. It was a special kind of torment for me. Once the storm passed
I hissed at the little marbius and forced him to run off. I wouldn’t feast on
him, but now with a group of people approaching, I couldn’t hold myself back. I
needed blood. Something I never had need of before I required now, my creature
clawing under my skin to be let out for a feast. I couldn’t let it out, the
chaos that lurked inside of me, so I needed the blood.
It was still night, no moon in the sky as they
entered the temple ruins where I had been sheltering. I was no longer trying to
survive a sandstorm, now I was on the hunt. Whispers came over the small party
of five, they commented on the eerie feeling in the air. They should listen to
their senses more, but humans never did. They passed off their instincts as
trivial, and that was why my prey was so easy to corner. Once they entered the
ruins they were mine.
“Split up,” one of the men ordered, and I
chuckled to myself. This would be all too easy now. Waiting in the shadows I
watched with keen crimson eyes as the men went in different directions. One
coming toward me. This kill would be quick, clean and simple. No joy in it. I
needed the blood to take the edge off, but the rest of them … The idea had me
purring on the inside. The fear that would follow, the panic setting in. Now
that was a feast.
The first of the victims coming my way, I fell
back deeper into shadow as he approached. A torch in hand he waved it back and
forth as if searching for something. Giving a kick to the sand he hadn’t a care
until I moved into range of his torch. He looked up for the briefest of
seconds. Saw me, then returned to the search. My presence not registering right
away, but once it did he gasped and looked back up. It was too late. I had the
man by the throat and I let the garbled groan leave his lips as I sank my needy
fangs into his neck. This wasn’t a simple feeding for blood, but a kill as I
went for the artery. It took him a full minute to bleed out into my hungry
mouth, his torch falling to the ground and snuffed out by the heel of my boot.
A fitting end to both flame and life.
Then it happened. The other men started calling
out to their friend as I let his body sink to the ground. My blood lust not
softened by the man’s life, instead I craved more, much more—my fangs burning
inside my gums aching to taste more day-salty flesh with the wondrous metallic
ting of blood. Rich, pure, young, healthy blood.
“Thaduses, answer us,” one of the men called out into the dark, a quiver of fear lacing his tone and it made me shudder with desire. He would be my last. Let his fear rise with the loss of every other man there, and allow the terror of loneliness take him over. It made the moment all the more sensual and exciting. ~Serenity~
This sounds like an interesting and intriguing read! Great cover!
ReplyDelete@Debbie - I agree, the series does sound promising
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