Blake, Abby - Vampires' Witness [PUP Squad Alpha 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

Blake, Abby - Vampires' Witness [PUP Squad Alpha 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) Read Online Free PDF

Book: Blake, Abby - Vampires' Witness [PUP Squad Alpha 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Abby Blake
it’s fine. I’m on the pill. Whatever happened I’m sure we all, you know, enjoyed it, so there’s no need to go through a…um…blow-by-blow description.” She winced as soon as the words were out of her mouth—the pun truly had not been intended—but she was too embarrassed to look over and see their faces.
    But then Benjamin was somehow standing in front of her, even though she hadn’t actually noticed him move.
    “We didn’t have sex, baby girl,” he said even though he touched her face with the familiarity of a lover. “You were dying when we found you, so we did the one thing we knew to save you.”
    “Dying?” she asked in disbelief. If she’d been dying, why wasn’t she in a hospital?
    “Sweetheart,” Samuel said as he, too, moved to stand in front of her, “if there had been any other choice, we wouldn’t have done it.”
    “Done what?” she asked suspiciously as flashes of memory played behind her eyes. Fear gripped her as the face of a frightened woman floated through her mind.
    “They’d drained you, Skye. We had no choice but to change you into a vampire.”
    Vampire? She wanted to laugh hysterically, but in her heart she knew their words were true. Even now the memories she’d tried to deny only minutes earlier rose up to suffocate her.
    “The woman with red hair?” she asked, already knowing the answer.
    “I’m sorry, sweetheart,” Samuel said as he pulled her into his arms. She went willingly, overwhelmed by everything that had happened in that dark alley. When her attackers—she’d known even then that they’d been vampires who’d bitten her—had dropped her between the trash cans, she’d known she would die.
    But then the incongruity of the situation finally hit her.
    “Vampires tried to kill me, and then you guys saved me by turning me into a vampire? Are you vampires, too?”
    With her ear pressed against Samuel’s chest she could hear the man’s heart beating. How could he be a vampire? Weren’t vampires considered the un dead? But her disbelief was quickly quelled by Benjamin’s reply.
    “Yes, baby girl, we’re vampires.” He reached over and pushed a stray lock of hair behind her ear. Too late she realized it was so he could see her face more clearly. “And since we made you, we’re responsible for teaching you how to survive your new life.”
    “So you’re going to teach me how to…what? Kill humans?”
    Benjamin ran a hand down his face in obvious agitation. “We don’t kill humans to feed. It’s not necessary. Even before blood banks it wasn’t necessary to kill humans to survive.”
    “Sweetheart,” Samuel said as he shuffled her back toward the bed, “we know it’s a lot to take in when you’re still so tired, but we really need your help to track down your attackers. Do you remember anything at all about last night?”
    She shook her head, trying to dislodge the images beating through her brain. She didn’t want to remember, but the fear on the woman’s face before she’d died lodged front and center in her memory, and Skye knew she was being a coward. She was safe now. How she knew that she wasn’t quite sure—these men were strangers, mostly—but her heart told her they would lay their own lives down in an effort to protect her.
    “The man…the vampire who killed her…he wasn’t very tall. His hair was blond and sort of scraggly…dirty looking.”
    “How many vampires were there?”
    “Th–Three.” She swallowed heavily as memories of staring at the night sky, as the two vampires drained her of blood, crowded her brain.
    “Do you remember what the other two looked like?” Samuel asked as he guided her onto the mattress and helped her to lie down. He lay down behind her, holding her close as tears rolled down her cheeks. Benjamin sat in front of her, the concern on his face very obvious as she haltingly described the two men who’d taken her out of the club against her will.
    “H–How did they make me do
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