Small talk is fucking horrible torture, and I want to murder the person who invented it. I was hearing from this human about his abs, and how tough it was to be so pretty, and god damn I was fucking bored. He clearly wanted me to feed, but I wouldn't have been tempted even for a moment after watching him flap his jaw. Lucky for me, Nox and his vampire bae were on the move. I couldn't imagine that this was going anywhere but where I thought it was, and sure enough they began heading towards the booths.
He looked so smitten, and shy, and not at all like the asshole who kept calling me fanger earlier. I caught a quick look at his face, and it actually screamed puppy love. Was Nox really not so bad? Perhaps hating vampires was an act, but more likely was that Nox led a double life. I'd seen it before, mayors who took stances on prostitution that were hard line - only to be caught with one in their bed -, preachers who condemned the gays only to be hitting up the White Rabbit late at night.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not complaining at all. Hypocrisy keeps me in business. I knew I wouldn't be able to get in the booth, but once the doors were shut I casually began to stroll by with my human, still talking a mile a minute. I decided to be bold, and to do something that I knew Zeph wouldn't approve of. I slammed the the human boy up against the booth right next to Nox's, and cradled my ear to listen as I stuck my tongue down the boy's throat. It was faint, but being a vampire has it's benefits. I heard the following exchange.
"You want me to drink from you," a musical voice cooed.
"Yes," Nox stiltedly replied.
"Yes what," the vampire asked him.
"Yes mam. Please bite me. Please."
"Get on your knees and look up at me. Beg for it like that."
The human boy I was currently tonguing reached out to open the booth we were in front of, but I knew if I ended up in there I'd really break the rules. Besides, I had enough. I didn't need to stay to hear Nox moan. I saw the table where Dreki and his ancient sat, and used it as an excuse to leave.
"Oh my god, my boyfriend is right there," I lied, pointing to my companion. "I hope he didn't see me kissing you."
"I don't want any trouble," the human said.
"Oh, he's soooooo powerful," I lied. "Oh my god, he's going to end me, and the person I was with."
The human ran off, saying that I shouldn't have kissed him if I had a boy. He was right, but not in the way he thought. I debated trying to hear one last piece of dialogue between the vampire and Nox, but decided not to risk it all. I started moving back towards Dreki's table.
Ari smiled warmly at the idea that Dreki was sensitive to the bite. He placed a strong hand on the others. "If he doesn't see the appeal of you, then he doesn't deserve you," he said softly. "Come see me another night, if you'd like to see how a proper vampire conducts himself." He turned to see Drew approaching the table.
"Is this your friend," he asked.