KENSINGTON PUBLISHING CORP.
For Jack.
I couldnt have done it
without you!
Chapter 1
T he vampire on her couch had a serious blood phobia.
Dr. Emily Drake tapped a ballpoint pen against her lower lip as she listened to the vamp describe his little problem.
I justcant drink it. I tried taking the blood straight from a source. He glanced over at her, his brown eyes wide. Ya know, like from someones neck.
Emily nodded. Yeah, she had a pretty good idea. She scribbled a quick note on her pad. Scared to take directly .
But the minute my teeth actually touch someones skin He broke off, and a shudder worked the length of his too-thin body. I feel like Im gonna be sick.
Hmmm. Emily could only imagine how the guys source had to feel. Tell me, Marvin, have you tried going to a blood bank? In her experience, some vampires just couldnt take drinking warm blood from a humans veins. They needed the blood cold, ice cold, and baggedlike some gruesome monster takeout.
He nodded and closed his eyes. Been there, done that, Doctor. It just doesnt work for me. He exhaled heavily, and Emily had to fight to control the curve of her lips. Vampires didnt breathe, didnt need any air, didnt need anything but blood to live. But some habits were sure hard to break.
Even for the dead.
Im going to die. A pause. His eyes opened, gazed at her office ceiling. Again . His hands lifted in the air, began to gesture furiously as he announced, in a slightly shrill tone, Ive been a vampire for six days six days! And Im going to starve to death. Ill be the first vampire in history to starve because hes afraid of blood! Im going to wither away, dwindle to nothing. There will be no bones left, no ashes. Just
Oh jeez, this guy was quite the drama queen. Emily leaned forward. Vamps were all alike. Always with the II talk. Youd think they were the only supernatural creatures who had any problems.
Not being able to drink blood was a pretty serious problem for a vampire. And that was why Marvin Scamps had come to see her. She had a reputation for being able to help creatures like him.
Emily pulled off her glasses, rubbed the bridge of her nose as she thought a moment, then said, Have you tried mixing the blood with something else?
He shot off the couch, began to pace the room, his skeletal body tight, his hands knotted into fists. Its blood! I cant drink blood! I cant
Emily took a deep breath and lowered the shield shed erected in her mind. Slowly, carefully, she opened her thoughts up to the creature before her.
Blood. Horrible, red, sticky blood. Dripping down my throat. Gagging me. Oh, the taste. Weak, stale. I hate it, hate it
Oh yeah, the guy had a bad blood issue.
Emily probed deeper into Marvins mind, pushing past the fear, the disgust. There had to be more to Marvins phobia. There always was. If she could just find a memory to show her
Emilys special gift in this world was her ability to touch the minds of others. She could peek inside their thoughts, feel the sting of their emotions, and that extrasensory ability made her the best damn psychologist in the state of Georgia. But, well, not everyone got to benefit from her little bonus power. Her gift only worked with supernatural beingsthe Other and that was why Emily was known as the Monster Doctor.
Of course, that wasnt her technical title. Couldnt very well post that in gold lettering on her door.
I cant live this way! Marvins voice was a full scream now. He stood in front of her window, gazing down at the street below. His shaggy blond hair brushed against the windowpane.
She refrained from pointing out that, technically, Marvin wasnt living. Damn. She wondered whod been the brilliant guy to transform him. Marvin really didnt seem to be cut out for being undead.
But it was her job to help him.
And she was very, very good at her job.
Come here, Marvin. She didnt like the way he was eyeing the street below. There was no way hed survive a jump from twenty-three stories. Only a level-nine demon or one very strong shifter could survive a fall like that.
His palms pressed against the glass. If I cant drink the blood, Ill die.
Eventually. You have a month, she told him, pitching her voice low, trying to soothe him. A vampire needs to feed only once every full moon. And when hed been transformed, hed taken blood then. That gave him about three weeks before his next feeding.
Emily opened her desk drawer and pulled out her Rolodex. She took out a gray business card and held it up. Take this.
Marvin glanced back at her, brows knitted suspiciously. What is it? He crept toward her, lifted his hand.
A name and a number. She handed him the card, met his gaze levelly. A very private name and number. There have been others like you, Marvin. Others who neededhelp to feed.
He flinched.
Worst-case scenarioyou call that number when the hunger gets too much for you. Tell the guy who answers I referred you.
Wh-what will he do?
Hell give you a transfusion. The alarm on her watch began to vibrate softly against her wrist.
Their session was over.
A transfusion? For the first time since hed walked into her office, hope lit his face. The blood can be pumped into me, so I dont have to drink it?
Emily nodded. If necessary. But that wasnt a permanent solution. Marvin, youre a vampire. Its your nature to drink blood. He couldnt fight his basic nature forever. Sooner or later, youll have to feed.
He swallowed.
But in the meantime, stop worrying so much. She tried a smile. Youve got a backup plan now, so you know you arent going to starve.
His lips lifted in a faint grin, showing the hint of his fangs. Yeah, I do, dont I? His fingers curled over the card.
Her leather chair creaked softly as she pushed to her feet. You and I are going to work through this. He just had to trust her enough to let her fully into his mind so that she could help him to fight his fear. I want you to come back next week, same time.
A-all right.
Marvin grabbed his battered leather coat and headed for the door. Thanks. He opened the door, heading into the empty lobby. It was after eleven P.M. and Emilys assistant, Vanessa, had left just as Marvin arrived for his appointment.
Marvin looked back over his shoulder and said, Ill see you next week.
She pushed her glasses back on her nose as she followed him into the lobby. Dont worry. Everything is going to be