Once Bitten, Twice Burned(59)
“Let him go, Ryder!”
He’d missed the way Sabine said his name. Okay, not the way she screamed it—the way she just had—but the way she whispered it. Sighed it.
He kept his hold on the human. “Others heard the shot.” Even the drunks in the bar wouldn’t be oblivious to a gunshot. His gaze swept to the redhead. “Make sure no one else comes in this room, or I’ll tear off your friend’s head.”
The guy’s Adam’s apple bobbed, but he nodded and made his way out of the room. Then he put the door back in place behind him.
“Now . . .” Ryder sighed as he felt the blood soak his shirt. “I’m going to need some blood.” He glanced over at Sabine. She was even more beautiful than he remembered. So beautiful that he ached just looking at her.
Mine.
“Do you want to volunteer, love?” Ryder asked her softly as his gaze dipped to the elegant column of her throat. “Or shall I take a bite out of your friend?”
“You’re not supposed to attack humans!” This came from the guy in the back, a thin, wiry fellow with a curly mop of black hair. “You’re supposed to drink fr-from bags or get volunteers—”
“I’ll volunteer, Louis,” Sabine said, cutting through the man’s words. Her gaze was on Ryder. “But you have to promise me that you won’t hurt any of my friends.”
She had too many male friends. They were annoying.
The blond was still doing guard duty near her, but Ryder now knew that, yes, that was the brother. A brother with a whole lot of fury boiling beneath his surface. Good thing the guy wasn’t a phoenix. With that much rage, he would have set the whole place on fire.
“Ryder?” Sabine pushed.
He shrugged and released the human. “I’m not here for them.” He knew she would understand. I’m here for you. He let his nails sharpen to claws, and he shoved those claws into his chest.
“Oh, the hell, no,” her brother barked. “You don’t do that kind of crazy shit in my bar!”
Uh, yeah, he just had done that. He tossed the bullet he’d retrieved onto the floor. He wiped the blood on his jeans and offered Sabine his hand.
There were streaks of blood on his fingers. Fitting. Until he died—an event that might never occur—he’d always have blood on his hands.
Sabine crept closer to him. Her scent reached him. Wrapped around him. He dropped his hand before his blood could touch her. She stared up at him. “I thought you’d let me go.” Her words were quiet. A little lost.
Never. “And I thought that Genesis had gotten you again. You . . . scared me, Sabine.” He knew just how valuable she had been to the group. Despite the stories that the media was circulating, Ryder didn’t buy that Genesis was dead. Not by a long shot.
They’d cut the head off the snake, but the beast still lived.
Sabine lifted her delicate wrist to his mouth.
The blond lunged for her. “Sabe, no!”
Her shoulders tensed. “It’s not like I haven’t done this before, Rhett.”
Ryder’s lips parted over her wrist. His teeth scraped over the delicate skin.
“Don’t do it!” Rhett snapped. “You put those teeth in her, buddy, and I’ll put a stake in your heart!”
A little late for that, considering he’d put his teeth into her several times before. But, right then, for this time, Ryder didn’t let his teeth sink into her skin. He could almost taste her blood . . . that addictive flavor that was only his Sabine. But drinking from her . . . with her brother’s furious stare on them . . .
No.
When he drank from Sabine, he wanted to fuck her. His bloodlust and his physical lust were too closely bound with her. And they would save that particular reunion for later.
When her brother wasn’t glaring at them.
With an effort, Ryder pulled her wrist away from his mouth. “I’ll feed in private.” Which was code for . . . Get these assholes out of here, Sabine. He wanted to talk with her alone. There was much, much to say.
Things that didn’t need to be spoken of in front of such an avid audience.
“You’re not doing anything in private.” Her brother narrowed his gaze on them. “Since when did you start hanging with vampires, Sabine?”
He heard the soft whisper of her breath, then her voice came, low and tight. “Since I became one.”
Rhett’s face went white with shock as he rocked back on his heels. “No!”
But she nodded, rather miserably, and wouldn’t meet her brother’s gaze.
Rhett turned his fury on Ryder. “You did this to her.”
Not a question.
And also, not wrong. So Ryder squared his shoulders and agreed. “Yes.”