The bite mark on her neck was vivid against the flush on her skin.
Rising from the bed in the back room, Foley swept his gaze over the young womanâs prone body. It was made for pleasure, he thought. He itched to join her once again and finish both feeding and loving, but another knock came at the door, more insistent than the one before.
That wasnât what got him moving away from his beautiful dinner companion.
He is here, Foley thought, suddenly sensing the other vampireâs presence and the growing anger. The last thing Foley wanted to do was to piss him off.
In a blur of vampire speed, he dressed and raced out the door to the small office he kept beyond the Blood Bankâs well-known back rooms and beside a larger meeting space, where the vampires sometimes joined into a council to dispense their sure brand of justice.
Foley paused at the door and drew in a breath to steady his nerves. It had been nearly three years since the last time the Blood Bankâs real owner had made his presence known. His visit today could only mean one thing.
Trouble.
Immediately upon entering the room, Foley felt the strength of the other vampireâs power take hold of him. It roughly forced him down to his knees as the vampire said, âI donât like to be kept waiting.â
âIâm sorry, Sun Tze. I wasââ
âFeeding. I can smell her blood. Come here,â he said, raising his hand and, with that movement, pulling Foley back up from his knees as if he were no more than a puppet on a string.
Fear so strong he almost wet himself slammed into Foleyâs gut as he obeyed and approached the other vampire. As he did so, he examined Sun Tze Lee, thinking that little had changed about him in the century since they had first crossed paths.
Leeâs dark, almond-shaped eyes glittered with amusement at his dread, and a smile split his full lips, displaying perfect white teeth with a hint of fang that refused to go away. Lee had spent too much time in his vampire state for them to ever be normal again. The broad plains of Leeâs ruthlessly handsome face had a telltale flush of color.
He had fed recently, Foley realized, but he also knew Lee intended to feast on him. Leeâs dining would have nothing to do with satisfying his hunger. It would be all about reasserting the control he had claimed over Foley when they had run into each other during the Boxer Rebellion.
On a lark, Foley had headed to Beijing, then known as Peking, tired of the pickings in Dublin and intrigued by the talk of all the exotic delights he might find in China. He had arrived at the outbreak of the rebellion and realized that the time would be good for feeding and satisfying the demands of his body.
Sun Tze Lee had been there with a horde of fellow Chinese vampiresâ kiang-shi , as they were calledâto drive away the foreigners exerting too much influenceon their homeland and to sate their bloodlust in the course of the battle.
The fighting in Beijing hadnât lasted too longâfifty-five days, to be exact. But in that time, Lee and the other kiang-shi had decimated not only the foreign civilians and soldiers in the area, but also thousands of Chinese Christians in the city and in provinces like Shandong.
Lee had come upon him as he was draining a beautiful Chinese girl just beyond the steps of the Catholic church to which she had been trying to flee. He supposed now, as he took the final step that brought him close to Lee, that he had been lucky in a way. Instead of ripping his throat out for being a foreigner, Lee had decided to feed from him and make him his slave.
For over a hundred years, Foley had done whatever Lee ordered, and so when heâd entered the office and Lee had said, âOn your knees,â Foley had immediately complied.
The Chinese vampire now smiled and cupped Foleyâs face in his hands. With an almost tender touch he stroked his jaw with long, graceful fingers,