I glanced at the door - still closed. Then the windows - broken but not open. How had he gotten in without my hearing him?
I wasn't sure I wanted to know. If he was a vampire, did I plan to put a stake through his heart? I was fresh out
"Well," he drawled. "Do you?"
While the appropriate response to that question would be Of course not! instead, I snapped, "How long have you been there?"
Adam shoved away from the wall and stalked toward me. His hair tangled when he shoved it out of his face; his bracelet caught the moonlight and sparkled. He wore a powder blue short-sleeved dress shirt, unbuttoned, and his chest rippled beneath a sheen of sweat that should have been unattractive but wasn't. Combined with the ragged jeans and bare feet... I wanted him so much I couldn't think straight
He stopped directly in front of me. I had a perfect view of his crotch, which didn't look half-bad, either.
Because I wanted to lean forward and pull down the bulging zipper with my teeth, I stood. On the way up, my breasts brushed his chest, and he hauled me against him.
"You think I'm a vampire, Diana?"
The question should have been foolish. We should both have been laughing. But we weren't.
His fingers bruised my skin. His erection pressed against my stomach. His blazing blue eyes seemed to pierce my brain.
"Are you?" I whispered.
"No."
The word came off his tongue sounding French. When he kissed me, there was a lot of French in that, too.
He tasted of hickory coffee - no, wait, that was me. Thick cream, heavy sugar - definitely him. I licked his teeth, wanting more of that taste, since I never dared drink my coffee anything but black.
With Adam I got all of the flavor and none of the calories. Only later did I realize, I'd also been checking those teeth for a razor-edged sharpness. I'm not sure what I would have done if I'd found some.
We were frantic again, pulling at each other's clothes. My top flew one way, my bra the other; his shirt slid from his shoulders and onto the floor. Why was it that every time we came near each other we couldn't seem to stop this from happening?
I was on fire, barely able to stand still, desperate for a release that I wasn't going to get from a kiss, when he backed me against the wall. How had he known I was weak in the knees?
I murmured my approval, lifting my arms around his neck as he ran his palms from the outside of my breasts to my hips.
He started, stilled, and stepped back, taking his hands and his mouth with him. I nearly fell on my face without his support
"What's this?" He unbuttoned my pants, and the fleur-de-lis chain spilled out.
Oops.
I studied his face, but, as usual, I couldn't get a read on him.
"I - uh - got it today."
His eyes lifted from their solemn contemplation of my jewelry. "Why?"
"Protection."
"From vampires?' Adam's lips curved. "There's no such thing, cher."
"Then why did I see Charlie in town?"
His lips flattened. "Dead Charlie?"
"Not anymore. Or maybe again. He blew up."
Adam glanced out the window, then back. "You're not makin' any sense."
"I saw Charlie, chased him to St. Louis Number One - "
"You nuts? Never go there alone."
I hadn't been alone, but that was beside the point
"Charlie released a woman from her crypt According to the obituary, she died two days ago, but she was walking pretty well last night"
"No one gets buried so quickly."
"That's all you've got to say?"
He touched my forehead. I slapped his hand away. "I'm not feverish or insane."
"You saw Charlie and a dead woman walk; then they blew up."
OK, when it was spoken out loud, I did sound nuts.
"And you think they were vampires?"
"Maybe. Cassandra said they weren't zombies."
"Who de hell is Cassandra?"
"Voodoo priestess."
He stared at me for several seconds. "My, you have been busy."
Why did his words sound like a threat?
Because I was paranoid as well as crazy. Oh well, the two went together like franks and beans.
"You don't believe me," I said.
"It doesn't matter what I believe; it's what you believe."
"I don't know anymore."
He brushed my hair from my cheek, and this time I let him. "New Orleans would spook anyone. There are ghosts here, can't help but be. But de things you're speaking of..." He shook his head. "I don't think this little old chain will protect you from them."
My chin tipped up. "You have a better idea?"
"No." His gaze lowered. "I like this one."
In a surprising movement, he dropped to his knees and tugged my jeans over my hips. His breath brushed my thighs, warm and inviting. My underwear followed the same path to the floor.
"Would you tell me if you were?" I asked.
"What?" When he glanced up, his eyes were unfocused, his mouth still swollen from mine.
Having him kneel at my feet, so gorgeous and tousled and aroused, filled my mind with too many possibilities. Nevertheless, I managed to choke out the question: "Would you tell me if you were a vampire?"
"Of course not, cher."