Abby's Vampire

Abby's Vampire by Anjela Renee

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small dim lamp. Javon was still asleep, but she thought this would be the perfect opportunity to give him a little of what she received earlier at the museum. She straddled his lap and kissed his neck; he moaned slightly but he still slept. She decided she needed to be a bit more aggressive to wake him and get his attention. She ground her hips into him, his cock immediately responding. She could see the rock hard bulge. She licked his neck, sucking it gently.
    ***
    Javon awoke to find Abby sucking his neck and grinding into him. He kissed her, tasting her with his tongue.
    “This is a grand way to wake up, Beautiful.”
    “I couldn't help myself. I need you,” Abby said.
    She continued kissing him and moving her body into him. Javon took her shirt and lifted it over her head. She had on a plain white bra. It wasn't anything special, but her breasts looked perfect in it. Abby reached behind her, unclasping the bra and revealing her plump perky breasts. Javon took a nipple into his mouth, sucking and teasing. Abby moaned and then pushed him back into the couch. She impatiently started ripping open his jeans.
    Javon watched as Abby got on her knees in from of him. She stroked his cock through his jeans; he moaned at the sensation. She unzipped his pants and his cock sprang free, hard and ready. She stroked the velvety skin as Javon leaned back with his eyes closed, enjoying the sensation. Oh my fucking god. Abby licked the length of him, and then took the head of it in her mouth. She sucked him, slowly taking the rest in her mouth. Javon sat up, stroking the back of her head as her mouth moved up and down his cock. Javon moaned loudly as he came in her mouth. Abby drank down his salty liquid; licking her lips as she came off her knees.
     

 
     
    Chapter 19
    Brian sat outside a Polish restaurant, watching. The woman who he now knew as Abby sat with Javon, eating and laughing. She seemed to be having a good time on her date. Brian scowled to himself; this would complicate things if he couldn’t grab her soon.
    After the last altercation with Abby, he realized she was a handful and that he would need a little help. He managed to get a sedative from a nurse at the hospital; all he had to do was jab her with the needle and nighty, night. Hopefully, after all was said and done, he could be turned and never have to see that bastard, Maurice, again.
    Brian heard his phone ring and quickly picked it up. “Hello?” he said as he answered the phone.
    “Brian, it’s Lizzy. How are you feeling?”
    “I’m a lot better. I can’t talk; Maurice has me on a job for him.”
    “What kind of job?”
    “The kind I can’t talk about. I'm fine now, so you can stop calling.”
    “Brian, listen to me: whatever he has you doing for him, remember it’s not worth losing yourself. I think we should meet up later. Just to talk or something,” Lizzy pleaded.
    “Lizzy, my life is very complicated. You don’t want to get mixed up in my problems.”
    “I’m not going away. Call me when you’re done. I’ll be up late.”
    Brian hung up the phone and smiled to himself before he realized what he was doing and quickly stopped. What was he thinking? He couldn't be involved with anyone; it just wouldn't work. He liked Lizzy, but all she would do is drag him down and he couldn’t allow that. He had one goal—to become a Vampire—and if he couldn’t do that, everything he had done would be for nothing.
    ***
    Abby sat at dinner with Javon. She was starving after making love in the library. She imagined what it would be like to make love in other rooms in the house, perhaps the pool room. That would be something she could ask him after dinner.
    Javon made a growling sound. He wasn't an old enough vampire to read thoughts, but he could get a general sense of Abby's feelings and she wanted him again.
    “Abby, I know what you’re thinking.”
    A blush rose to Abby’s face. “I doubt that,” she responded, trying to sound confident although

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