GianMarco

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Author: Eve Vaughn
intention of leaving without you telling
     us who you’re working for.”
    Her eyes darted from side to side. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
    “Do not attempt to lie to us; we will know. Who are you working for?” Dante asked
     once more.
    “I ... I can’t say. ’E’ll kill me if I say anything.” It was not their practice to
     kill innocent humans, but if this woman was in the league with a rogue, she was no
     innocent.
    “You lured us down here, didn’t you?”
    Though Dante’s initial prudence had annoyed GianMarco, now he understood why Dante
     may have felt that way. His brother’s sixth sense was uncanny at times.
    “’E made me!”
    Just when GianMarco was about to demand who, Diane let out a loud scream. Two vamps
     came out of thin air. Their incisors were bared and their hands had been transformed
     into sharp claws, poised for attack. Their eyes glowed a bright red. Rogues!
    GianMarco and Dante’s incisors and sharpened nails came out in battle mode as the
     vampires attacked. GianMarco was punched so hard that he went crashing against the
     wall. He was up in a flash, rushing toward his adversary and throwing out his fist
     to administer a blow of his own. His enemy hit the floor hard.
    GianMarco fell on top of the fallen vamp, wrapping his fingers around the villain’s
     throat. The rogue brought his hands up to wrap his fingers around GianMarco’s neck.
     They rolled on the ground, neither one giving an inch.
     
    Dante was having his own problems with his attacker’s attempts to bite him. Once a
     vampire’s jaws were locked around flesh, there was no escape without losing a chunk
     of skin. The Grimaldi brothers could usually take out their opponents without breaking
     a sweat, but these were no ordinary rogues. There was something different about these
     two; they seemed stronger than most. When Dante spied the tattoo on the rogue’s arm,
     he knew why.
    “Can we join in?” a familiar voice came from the doorway. Always one to make an entrance,
     Romeo Grimaldi grabbed the rogue who was giving GianMarco such a hard time.
    Niccolo Grimaldi followed his brother into the room, going for the rogue Dante valiantly
     fought. When Nico distracted the red-eyed vamp, Dante went for the jugular, tearing
     out a huge hunk of the rogue’s throat. The evil vampire let out a bloodcurdling scream
     of pain. Not to be outdone by his brother, Nico tore through the rogue’s chest and
     pulled out his heart, crushing it to a bloody pulp in his muscular hand. The dead
     vamp collapsed to the floor, and Dante and Nico pounced on the body and began to drain
     it of its blood before it became too chilled to drink.
    While Dante and Nico fed off their enemy, GianMarco disemboweled his attacker while
     Romeo ripped the spine from the offender’s back. Together they tore open the rogue’s
     chest to crush his heart, ensuring death. Like their brothers, they began to feed
     off the vanquished vamp.
    When the brothers finished feasting, they all looked at each other.
    “I would much rather have been feeding on some pussy, but there’s nothing like a good
     takedown, eh, boys?” Romeo laughed. He was the second oldest of the four brothers
     and the rabble-rousing adventurer among them. Romeo was by far the wildest, always
     ready for action and courting danger whenever he could. Sometimes when trouble didn’t
     come to him, he went looking for it.
    “Not now, Romeo. We were set up.” Dante hissed at his brother’s joke. He raked his
     fingers through his hair.
    “Yes, that much is obvious. Our little redhead friend is gone,” GianMarco observed
     dryly.
    “I noticed. Let’s get the hell out of here before more of these bastards show up.”
     Dante wiped the blood from his mouth.
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    Once back at the hotel, the brothers discussed the night’s events.
    “What the hell happened, exactly? We sensed danger the minute we stepped into the
     club. Why the hell didn’t you two
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