The Vampire's Daughter

A story about a young girl named Susan who is taken in by Sabastian, the vampire that killed her mother. New readers should start with Book One.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

0224: The Vampire’s Daughter, Book Three

After hearing the car pull away from the house, Sol took out his cell phone and called his lawyer.

"You sent your grandson?" he asked.

"Yes sir."

"Was there a reason for that?"

"He's good boy, sir. Honest and reliable. He was truly the best choice for the job.

"May I ask how you knew he was my grandson?"

"We had a chance to talk."

"Oh no."

With a chuckle, Sol said, "Don't worry, Francis is on his way back now. I suspect he'll be just fine when he arrives, so long as he doesn't kill himself in his new car."

"New car sir?"

"Transfer the Aston Martin to him, but continue to pay for all of its upkeep. Gas, too."

"Yes sir."

"Arrange it so that it reverts to me when he dies."

"Yes sir."

"I agree with your assessment of the boy. I want you to take good care of him. He'll be my special courier from now on in," Sol said, as Jamie walked back into the room.

"Yes sir. I assume he is under oath not to talk to anyone about your meeting."

"Yes," Sol started, as Jamie sat in his lap, "and that includes you." Sol put his left hand on Jamie's lap

"I assumed as much. I also assume that I should have him killed if he says anything, including to me."

"He's nineteen. I'll allow him some leeway. If he brings up the topic with you, tell him to never do so again. If you find he's spoken to anyone else, I must be informed."

"As you wish sir."

"Thank you, I'll call if I need anything else," Sol said, hanging up the phone.

"You're getting soft," Jamie said, fixing Sol's hair a little.

"Push me and I'll show you how hard I can be."

"Don't tease me unless you mean it," Jamie responded.

"I do," Sol said, putting his hands behind his head and leaning back. Jamie smiled, kissed him, and slid between Sol's legs and unzipped his pants.

Jamie said, "Oh, I can see just how hard you are." Sol laughed and smiled at his lover.

Stopping for a moment, Jamie said with a grin, "Francis was nice, but I still haven't met anyone as, um, grown up as you."

Sol closed his eyes and ran his hands through Jamie's hair.

"Ah," Sol sighed, "that's so very nice."


[The Vampire’s Daughter: An ongoing vampire story. Copyright Reuben Gregg Brewer, 2005, 2006. All rights reserved.]
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