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Finding My Lover

Once in a distant land, there was a young woman named Emily who lived in a small town on the coast of Maine. Emily was smart, beautiful, and ambitious, but she had never been lucky in love. She had dated a few guys in high school and college, but none of them had ever really captured her heart. One day, Emily decided to take a break from her job as a journalist and go on a road trip to explore the beautiful sights of Maine. She packed her bags and set off on her adventure, with no particular destination in mind. After driving for several hours, Emily found herself in a picturesque little town called Dillport. As she drove through the streets, she was struck by the beauty of the old buildings and the stunning views of the ocean. Emily stopped at a small café to grab a coffee and a bite to eat. As she sat down to enjoy her meal, she noticed a handsome man sitting across the room. He was tall and muscular with sandy blonde hair and piercing blue eyes. The man noticed Emily looking at him and smiled. Emily felt her cheeks turn red as she quickly looked away. But she couldn't help but feel drawn to him. After finishing her meal, Emily decided to take a walk around town. As she strolled along the streets, she spotted the handsome man again. He was standing in front of a small shop, admiring the antiques in the window. Emily walked up to him and struck up a conversation. His name was Jake, and he was a local artist who specialized in painting seascapes. Emily was fascinated by his work and they talked for hours about art, life, and their dreams for the future. Over the next few days, Emily and Jake spent all their time together, exploring the beautiful sights of Dillport and getting to know each other better. They went on long walks along the beach, enjoyed romantic dinners at local restaurants, and even went on a boat ride to watch the sunset over the ocean. As their relationship grew stronger, Emily and Jake began to fall deeply in love. They shared their hopes and fears, their joys and sorrows, and everything in between. They knew that they had found something special in each other, something that they had both been searching for their entire lives. But as the days passed, Emily realized that her time in Dillport was coming to an end. She knew that she would have to leave soon and return to her job and her life in the city. She didn't know how she could bear to leave Jake behind. One day, Jake received an invitation to exhibit his paintings in a gallery in New York City. It was a dream come true for him, but it meant leaving behind the quiet life he had built with Emily in Dillport. Emily knew how important this opportunity was for Jake, and she encouraged him to pursue it. They talked about the possibility of moving to New York City together, but Emily wasn't sure she could leave behind the small town she had grown to love. The night of the opening came, and Emily and Jake stood together, holding hands and watching as people admired Jake's paintings. Emily felt a sense of pride and joy in seeing Jake's dream come true, and she knew that they had made the right decision in coming to New York City. As the years went by, Emily and Jake continued to explore the world together. They traveled to Europe, Asia, and South America, always taking the time to appreciate the beauty around them and the love they shared. In the end, Emily realized that her road trip to Dillport had changed her life forever. She had found the love of her life in Jake, and together they had created a beautiful and fulfilling life together. She knew that no matter where the road took them next, they would face it together, with love and devotion in their hearts.

SomsNoble · Urban
Not enough ratings
56 Chs

Twilight Falls

It took quite a bit of convincing on Saintcrow's part, but he finally managed to persuade Kadie to remain in the living room while he went to take care of their visitors. After promising that he wouldn't do any permanent damage to either man, Saintcrow made his way down to his lair.

He stood outside the door for a moment, listening to their conversation as they tried to decide what they would do when he confronted them. When they ran out of ideas, he lit the candles in the wall sconce, then opened the door.

Harry and Ralph sat side by side on the top step. They blinked at the light when he opened the door.

When they lunged at him, Saintcrow held up his hand. They fell back when they hit the invisible barrier.

Saintcrow crossed his arms. "Harry, I'll deal with you first. Come here."

Unable to refuse, the man crossed the threshold into the turret room, then stopped, prevented from moving any farther.

"What are you going to do to him?" Andrews demanded.

"Whatever I want," Saintcrow replied, and slammed the door.

He spoke to Harry's mind, erasing everything that had to do with vampires and hunters. After implanting a posthypnotic suggestion, he told Harry to wait in the car for Andrews, then sent him on his way.

Andrews's face was livid when Saintcrow opened the door. "Where's Harry? What have you done to him?"

"He's fine."

"I don't believe you."

"I don't give a damn what you believe. You've interfered in my life for the last time."

The threat didn't faze Andrews. "Where's my daughter?" he asked belligerently. "What have you done to her?"

"I saved her life."

Andrews's face went from belligerent to furious. "You turned her into a bloodsucking monster, didn't you? Damn you! I'll kill you for that."

"No, you won't. When I'm through with you, the very word vampire will give you the mother of all headaches. You won't remember anything about being a hunter, nor will you recognize a vampire when you see one."

Doubt shadowed Andrews's eyes for the first time. "What do you mean?"

"Just what you think I mean," Saintcrow replied coldly.

"No!" Andrews staggered back, his arms raised to shield his face, as if that would save him. "Dammit, you can't do this!"

Saintcrow bared his fangs and let his eyes go red. "I can kill you, if you'd rather. Makes no difference to me."

Andrews's face paled. His arms fell limply to his sides as all the fight drained out of him. "Go on then, kill me. I'd prefer it."

"I'd be glad to oblige," Saintcrow said, and meant it. "But Kadie would never forgive me."

Kadie paced the living room floor. Try as she might, she couldn't hear what was going on in the tunnel. Harry had come down from the turret room twenty minutes ago. He had smiled at her, asked how she was, then told her he was going to wait for her father in the car. When he left the house, he was whistling softly.

Ten minutes passed and there was no sign of her father. Kadie tried to read his thoughts. When she couldn't, she realized Saintcrow was preventing it. What was taking so long? Was her father all right?

She hurried to the staircase, then paused when her father and Saintcrow appeared on the landing.

"Kadie!" Her father's expression seemed jovial as he hurried down the stairs to embrace her. "I hate to cut my visit short, but I've been gone too long already."

Kadie looked at Saintcrow over her father's shoulder.

He nodded. Just play along.

"Sure, Dad, I understand," Kadie said, hoping she was saying the right thing. "Tell Mom hi for me, and I'll see her soon."

"I will." He gave her a hug, then strode toward the door. "Good to see you again, Saintcrow," he called over his shoulder. "Take care of my girl."

Kadie waited until the door closed after her father, then looked askance at Rylan. "What did you do to him?"

"Just what I said I would. I wiped any memories of vampires or hunters from his mind."

"What about my mom?"

"It's all taken care of. The last thing they both remember is that you called to say you were spending some time in Morgan Creek with me and that they both approved."

"What about the other hunters that my dad knows?"

"Two are dead. I've dealt with Harry and three others.

There's only one left, and he's off hunting vampires in Florida. I'll deal with him when the time comes."

Kadie worried her lower lip between her teeth, then said, "When you saw my mom, did she say anything about Kathy?"

"No, but after I erased her memories, I went to the hospital to see your sister."

"How is she?"

"Greatly improved since you saw her last."

Kadie cocked her head to the side. "Did you have anything to do with that?"

"As a matter of fact, I did. When no one was looking, I hypnotized her, then I gave her a healthy dose of my blood. It should last her a good long time. When I left, the doctors were gathered around her bed, marveling at her miraculous recovery."

"But won't that make her a vampire now?"

"No. I didn't take any of her blood, only gave her some of mine."

"Oh, Rylan!" Kadie threw her arms around his neck. "I love you!"

"I know. So, I was thinking. We never made it to England. What would you think about going there on our honeymoon?"

"Honeymoon! Does that mean . . . ?" She drew a deep breath. "Are you asking me to marry you?"

"Sure sounds that way."

"But you said vampires rarely get married because they don't like to share territory. . . ."

"That's true."

"And because they exist for such a long time. . . ."

He placed his forefinger over her lips, stilling her words. "All true, Kadie, my love. But I can't imagine my life without you in it, no matter how long that might be. A hundred years or a thousand, I want to share them all with you. So, what do you say? Do you think you can put up with me that long?"

"You really are Santa Claus," she said. "You've given me everything I've ever wanted."

Kadie smiled as he drew her closer, his mouth covering hers in a long searing kiss that curled her toes and tripled her heart rate.

"Now that you're a vampire," Saintcrow murmured, "you'll be able to keep your promise."

"What promise is that?" she asked, though she knew perfectly well what he was talking about.

"Don't you remember?" he asked, feigning disappointment. "You promised to stay with me forever."

Warmth speared through Kadie as he swept her into his arms and carried her swiftly to their lair. "How could I forget?"

Lying side by side in their bed, Kadie smiled as she reached for him. And as his arms tightened around her and he claimed her lips with his, she wondered if even forever would be long enough.