Page 38 of Sleepless Beauties


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The thick liquid slips over my fingertips and I pat it fervently over the offensive spot on my neck.

Full coverage in a house of flawless immortal vampires. I suppose some insecurities really do follow us all the way to the grave.

The thin red lines of the mating mark begin to hide away like a blemish that I wish would fade over time.But I know better.

I just don’t have time to dwell on giving my eternal heart and soul to some glitterless fuckboy.

I step away from the reminder of what lies beneath a thin layer of makeup and start to explore further down the hall. The deep red carpet is soft beneath my shoes and I sink just slightly as I walk. I stumble, the annoying point of my shoe kicking into the back of the other, and I barely right myself on the frame of a door.

It cracks open. Inside, an old man has his back to me.

Single strands of white hair hang from his head, his skin there sags in the shape of his skull, protruding in great ridges of detail.

The hair on my arms lifts with a shudder shaking my frame.

“Nicco! Nicco, fetch my glasses,” the man croaks.

He turns, and his features are a wash of pale coloring and deep purple bruising across his face. His eyes are so sunken in, I couldn’t guess the color if I were gazing into them up close. Long bony fingers curl out over a page he lifts to the lamplight on his ornate wooden desk.

I recognize Pavel by the unsettling memory of his photo.

Apparently it’s true: eternal life doesnotequal eternal beauty.

Footsteps sound slowly and another elderly man, but not quite a crypt-keeper like Pavel hobbles over to the front of the desk. I pull back just slightly to hide behind the door as Pavel puts on a large metal pair of glasses.

“She’s supposed to return today,” Pavel mutters, and my pulse nearly stops dead as I realize he’s talking about me.

“Yes, master. Ms. Vega and Mr. Royale arrived earlier this evening.” Nicco adjusts his own little black glasses, and the two men stare at one another for a long moment.

“Good. She keeps Royale’s head on straight when she’s home. Now, where’s my blood? Get me my drink before I retire for the day.”

I slip away from the two elderly vampires and nearly collide right into a third.

“Ah, Six,” Aston’s smirk crawls over his face as he looks down on me like I’m his dinner.

“Cardence,” I arch an eyebrow at the man I should have just killed already.

“Come again?” he says it so quietly it sends a shiver through my body.

“What?” I narrow my eyes on him.

“Say. It. Again.”

My jaw grinds.

“Say what again?”

His smile lifts even more, until two dimples kiss his cheeks.

“My name. Say my name again, Six.”

A red hot blush flashes over my face and I immediately turn to look away.

But I can’t appear weak.

It’s bad enough that I’m appearing less than supernaturally flawless in front of this creep.

Why are all the men in this church such sin-filled assholes? You would think the whole building would spontaneously combust from the sheer blasphemy.