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Chapter 24-

by Michelle M Pillow & Mandy M Roth

 Interview with Anya Bast

Michelle picked up a flower from the black bucket and sniffed it.  Leaning over to read the tag, she couldn’t make out what it was.  Seeing the florist, she said, “Excuse me, what’s this one called?” 

The man paused, tilted his head back to see through his glasses and said, “Poppy.” 

The man continued on.  Michelle sighed, putting it back.  To herself, she muttered, “It’s…different.” 

Flower shopping was the last thing Michelle wanted to be doing.  According to Mandy and her endless stack of wedding etiquette books, the maid of honor and best man were suppose to help with all of the wedding details.  Now, Michelle was no expert, but the whole thing sounded highly suspicious to her.  Mandy and Armando decide to get married and suddenly she had another full time job?  Where was the fairness in that?  And, to make matters worse, Dmitri was the best man.  Life was definitely stacked against her right now. 

She glanced over her shoulder where Dmitri stood, looking at a book with a female florist.  He said something and the woman giggled.  Michelle rolled her eyes and silently started mimicking her laugh so she couldn’t see.  Edging closer, she tried to hear what they were talking about. 

Mmm, Sage,” Dmitri laughed, sounding all too charming.  “I don’t know.  Domestic virtue doesn’t seem to be the bride’s strong suit.  How about violets or stephanotis? 

            The woman giggled louder.  Michelle grabbed the nearest flower, barely looking at it and stepped forward.  “How about this?” 

            Dmitri turned at her interruption and Michelle thrust a piece of lavender at him.  “It smells good and it’s…lavender.” 

            Dmitri’s brow arched.  “Don’t you know anything about flowers?  Lavender is the flower of distrust.  If I didn’t know better, I’d say you were trying to curse this wedding.” 

            The woman giggled.  Michelle grimaced. 

            “Well, excuse me, flower boy!  I’m so sorry I’m not a hundred years old like some people.  Too bad the centuries of living didn’t teach you to control your damned temper.”  Michelle tossed the lavender in its bin and stalked to the far side of the store.  A few minutes later, Dmitri was standing by her side. 

            “What the hell is your problem?” he growled under his breath. 

            “My problem?”  Michelle shot.  “I’m not the one with a problem.  You’re the one who can’t control your temper.” 

            Dmitri looked at Michelle’s angry face.  “I already said I was sorry, but you’re brother insulted me.” 

            “Sometimes the truth hurts.”  Michelle shrugged.   

            “How come you never told me you had a brother?” he demanded. 

            “What?  Why would I tell you anything like that?  Michelle frowned.  “I once had a goldfish who died and I flushed him.  You think you need to know that to?” 

            Dmitri’s features hardened.  “Because we’re…were together.  You never mentioned anything about a brother.” 

            “You never asked.” 

            “I shouldn’t have to ask.”  Dmitri frowned.  “Friends just tell each other things.  Hell, when we were dating you never even let me know where you live.  You never really trusted me.  Admit it.” 

            “Why are you bringing this up?  It was obvious we weren’t meant to be.  We’re not really even friends.  We’re only here because our best friends are getting married.  Otherwise, we’d probably not even be talking to one another.”  Michelle felt a pain roll through her but she swallowed it down.  “Face it, Dmitri.  We’re too different.  There is nothing about us that works.” 

            “You never gave us a chance.  You kept yourself from me.”  Dmitri’s eyes softened as he looked at her.  Her heart fluttered in her chest.  Her mouth went dry until she forgot who she was. 

            Michelle remembered how hard she tried to keep her feelings light when they were together, knowing that was what he would want from her.  She hadn’t wanted to burden him with her emotions.  She hadn’t wanted to ruin what they had by talking serious.  Dmitri had been, and still was, a bad boy.  Bad boys didn’t like to be tied down with romantic sentiments and serious types like her.  They liked to be wild and carefree.  Didn’t they?  As she looked at him, his eyes full of some unnamable emotion, she wasn’t so sure.  Had she misjudged him?             

            “Dmitri,” she began, “I—” 

            Her phone began to ring, cutting off her words. 

            “I have to take this.  It could be work.  Anya Bast is supposed to call me for an interview time,” Michelle said.  Dmitri nodded. 

            “Hello?”  Michelle answered the phone.  Glancing at Dmitri, she stiffened and turned her back.  “Yeah, Hi Brian.  What’s up?” 

~*****~

Mandy sat there staring at Darren unsure what to say or do.  He picked up his sandwich and took a bite, his eyes focused on her the entire time.  Her stomach tightened.  She wasn’t sure if was from being overwhelmed by the fact that he’d appeared at her office less than twenty minutes ago.  

            He winked at her.  “What’s wrong, honey?”  

            “What’s wrong?”  Mandy’s mouth dropped open as she thrust her plate forward.  She’d lost her appetite the minute she’d seen him.  “I don’t hear from you for two years and suddenly you show up here, of all places, and insist that I come to lunch with you.  What the hell’s going on, Darren?”  

            He ruffled his hand through his brown, shaggy hair and gave her a wolfish grin.  “What?  You’re not happy to see me?”  

            She stared the lycan across from her that had managed to do the unthinkable—break her heart.  Her eyes narrowed and she knew he could sense her anger, rage, pain from his actions.  

            Darren’s face softened.  “Honey, I wasn’t ready for a relationship then.  I wasn’t ready for you.”  He let out a low whistle.  “You’re a handful you know.  I’ve got primal urges and you still managed to wear me out.”  

            Mandy stood slowly, grabbing her purse, and phone in the process.  Darren caught her wrist and held it tight.  “No, Mandy.  It took me this long to find you.  You will sit down and talk to me.”  

            “What the hell are you talking about?  It’s not like I was hard to locate.  I write for a National Magazine you idiot.”  

            He winched, but didn’t release her.  “You moved three states away… no…you RAN three states away and left me no way to reach you.  I stopped by your mother’s house but she threatened to put a silver bullet ‘where the sun doesn’t shine’ if I attempted to contact you again.”  

            Mandy beamed brightly, proud of her mother’s phrasing.  “Maybe I should call her and let her know that you didn’t listen.”  

            Darren’s green eyes widened.  “NO!”  

            She laughed.  “Oh, is the big bad wolf scared of my mommy?”  

            “Hell yeah!” 

            He leaned forward and touched her hand, sending heat racing up her arm.  She jerked back like he’d scolded her, when in truth he’d done far worse.  He’d made her second guess her feelings for Armando.  

            “I should have never agreed to meet you.  I’m supposed to be meeting Michelle and Dmitri at the flower shop.”   

            “You didn’t agree.  I left you no other choice.”  He said with a sly grin.  

            She hadn’t realized that she’d spoken aloud and wasn’t sure how to respond to him now.  Mandy had spent their entire relationship denying they had one and when he walked out on her she’d been devastated.  It’s what set her off on a six-month “use anything that moves for sex” spree and she wasn’t the least bit proud of that.  She’d thought that her feelings for him had vanished, having him here in front of her told her otherwise.  

            “So, tell me about yourself.”  She said, hesitantly.   

            “I own several real estate agencies spanning from here to Florida.  I still spend my weekends out on the boat or at the islands.  You know how it is.”  He added, he voice low and sexy.  He reached out and touched her hand again.  “You look a bit pale.  Are they working you like a dog at the Nocturnal Journal?”  

            Mandy laughed at the thought of anyone thinking her pale.  Every time she stood next to Michelle, Michelle looked iridescent—borderline translucent.  She looked down at her hands and noticed for the first time that they really did look paler than normal.  It was no doubt from taking on a nocturnal lifestyle to better suite Armando’s rising hours.   

            “Mandy?”   

            “What?  I’m sorry, Darren.  You were saying?”  

            “I was saying that I’m in town for a few weeks to oversee a few large sales and was hoping that we could spend some time together… catch up… that kind of stuff.  You’re free, aren’t you?”            

            “No, I’m not free.”            

            His green eyes narrowed on her.  “You’re not serious with anyone are you?”  The threat was veiled but there.  “How about I pick you up at your place tonight around eight?”  

            Mandy stood quickly, knowing that if she sat any longer across from him that she’d never leave.  “I can’t.  I’m sorry.”  She made a run for the door, but her heels didn’t want to cooperate with her.  

            Darren was there in an instant to help steady her.  He pressed his mouth down to her ear and spoke low to her.  “I can smell your excitement, your fear and I like it.”  He licked her cheek before freeing her.

 

~*****~

           

            “Come on, you can tell me.”  Michelle reached over the counter and set a twenty dollar bill on the countertop.  Looking the young florist in the eye, she said, “I recognize you as the delivery boy.  Now, I want you to tell me who sent me all those lilies.” 

            The delivery boy looked at the twenty and glanced around the flower shop.  Michelle and Dmitri had hit every florist in town looking for the best deal and best arrangements.  For some reason, half the shops in town refused to do supernatural events—something about magic getting out of hand with the use of some of the herbs and their insurance not covering it.  This shop, the last on their list, was one of the only ones willing to work with them on the grand event.  She’d been just about to settle on a bouquet when she’d seen him—the dreaded lily delivery boy. 

            “Come on,” she wheedled, “you can tell me.” 

            Michelle threw down another twenty. 

            “I…I can’t, ma’am.”  The kid shrugged and let the money lie.  His eyes darted behind her back and she glanced over her shoulder.  Dmitri stood there holding a hundred dollar bill. 

            “What are you doing?” she demanded. 

            “What?  I thought we had to pay some of the deposit.”  Dmitri came forward.  “Our order’s all done.” 

            “Hum,” Michelle sighed.  “In that case, I have to get going.” 

Michelle turned to leave. 

Dmitri threw down the hundred when Michelle wasn’t looking and shook his finger in warning to the delivery boy for silence.  The kid grinned and nodded.  Calling over his shoulder, he said, “Don’t take the bus.  I’ll give you a ride.” 

~*****~

 

Mandy double-checked that all her windows and doors were locked before climbing into the tub.  The meeting with Darren had left her a bit shaken.  He was a notorious hot head who was very sexy, but very deadly.  While he’d never raised his hand to her, she’d seen him lose control of the beast within him more than once.  No part of her wanted a repeat performance.   

            She sunk down into the warm water and took in the scent of vanilla bath crystals.  If there had ever been a day that she required instant relaxation and no stress, today was it.  

            The phone rang and she reached out to swat it with her hand on the floor.  She knocked it over and saw Armando’s name on the caller ID.  She couldn’t talk to him right now.  Her mind was reeling with a billion thoughts and none of them were on her husband to be.  She knew how powerful Armando was and he’d sense her distress the minute he heard her speak and she couldn’t risk it.            

            Armando tried to call two more times before Mandy gave up and got out of the tub. It was clear to see that she wasn’t going to get the relaxing soak she craved.  She wrapped her yellow silk robe around her and wandered out to the kitchen to start tea water.             

            A knock on the door left her missing the stove and dropping the teapot onto the floor.  She narrowed her gaze on the door as she stalked over to it.  “Just because you didn’t get me on your first three calls does not mean you need to run right over here!”  She said, throwing the door open.  

            “Surprise,” Darren said, with a devious grin.  

            Mandy’s heart went to her throat.  Unconsciously, she rubbed her hand over her neck as she tried to force a smile to her face.  “Darren, what are you doing here?”  

            He brought his wrist up and extended it out to her.  “It’s eight, remember.”  

            “I thought I told you no.”   

            Darren’s green eyes swirled to amber as he took a step into her apartment.  “You did, but I think we both knew that I wouldn’t listen to you.”  

            Mandy glanced at her window nervously.  Darren was acting edgy and the fact that he lost control of his eyes told her that it was either close to a full moon or a full moon.  Since Darren wasn’t born a lycan he didn’t have the same control that Dmitri and Mike did.  No, Darren had survived an attack when he was in his early teens and had been left a werewolf ever since.   

            “Darren, should you be out and about this time of month?”   

            He slid an arm behind her and pulled her close to him.  Mandy put her hands on his massive chest in an attempt to keep from getting too close to him, but his mouth was on her before she could react.   

            Darren pulled the short silk robe up and grabbed hold of her backside, bringing a yelp from her.  Mandy pushed on him harder, but made no headway with him.  Part of her wanted to shove him out the door, another part wanted to explore her feelings for him.  He’d been such a huge part of her life that it was hard to think clearly around him.  

            Thankfully, Darren ended the kiss, but didn’t let her go.  “Hi honey, I’m home.”  He said with a laugh.  “You can’t tell me that you didn’t miss me.  Admit it, you did, didn’t you?”  

            “Darren, I…”  

            His mouth clamped down on hers before she had a chance to answer.  He pulled away with a low growl.  “You can’t stay mad at me, can you?  Tell me that you want me, that you missed me.  I need to hear you say it.”  

            “Yes, Mandy, please enlighten us.  Do you miss him?”   

            Mandy froze when she heard Armando’s voice.  Darren pulled her tighter to his chest and growled at Armando.  “Stop it, Darren!”  She cried out as she tried to free herself from his embrace.   

            Darren eased up, but didn’t let her completely out of his arms.  “Why in the hell is there a vampire standing in your doorway?”  

            Armando cocked an eyebrow at him and Mandy noticed that his eyes were jet black.  That was bad, very, very, bad.  “Funny, I was about to ask you why a wolf was standing in your living room with his mouth pressed to yours and his hand on your backside.”  

            Armando took a step in and Mandy could feel the power pouring off him.  He was beyond pissed.  She stepped in front of Darren, trying to defuse the situation.  “Armando, please…”  

            “His name’s Armando.  Why not skip to the chase and go for a Rico Suave?  I’m digging the accent there buddy.  Spend a lot of time working on that.  Do you find it off sets the fact that you’re dead?”  

            Mandy spun around and put her and on Darren’s chest.  “Stop it, now!  I’m serious.  Don’t provoke him.”  

            “Mandy, it is obvious that he is not afraid of me.  Why would you be concerned over him provoking me?  He thinks himself the better of the two of us, should I test his theory?”  Armando sounded every bit as evil as a vampire was capable of sounding and it sent chills down Mandy’s spine.  

            “Who is this man, Mandy?”  Darren asked.  His voice was deeper than normal and that meant he was close to the change.  

            Armando smiled wickedly, letting his fangs show.  “I think the better question is, who are you?”  

            “I’m her husband.”  

            Armando stopped dead in his tracks as his penetrating gaze went to Mandy.  She couldn’t help but back up and felt Darren’s hands on her arms.  He slid them around her protectively, pulling her into his body. 

            “Have you nothing to say, Kitten?”   

            Mandy swallowed the lump in her throat.  “Ex…”  

            “Excuse me?  I had hard time hearing you with you whispering and all,”  Armando said, his black eyes locked firmly on her.  

            “He’s my ex-husband.  We were only married a few weeks before…”  The words got stuck in her throat.  

            Armando put his hands in the air and tipped his head.  “Before you what, Mandy?  Before you realized what a horrible mistake you made, or…?”  

            “Before he walked out on me and I filed for a divorce.”  

            “I see.”  Armando’s voice never waived.  “Were you ever going to tell me of this?”  

            Mandy looked away, unable to lie to him, but unsure whether or not she ever really planned on telling him about Darren.  Hell, she’d never told a soul about it.  It hurt too much.  It was the one time in her life that she’d let a man in her barriers and had ended up betrayed and hurt beyond belief.  It was the reason she was gun shy to go through with another wedding.  

            “Answer me, Mandy.  Were you ever going to tell me?”  

            “If Elizabeth hadn’t have shown up, would you have told me about her?”  It was petty and wrong to stoop so low, but Mandy didn’t feel she had a choice.  She didn’t play fair when her back was against the wall.   

            Armando tipped his head back and laughed wickedly.  His eyes seemed to reflect her image perfectly.  She swallowed down the lump in her throat and felt the hair on the back of her neck rise.  

            “Stop it, Armando.”  She knew he was using his vampire tricks on her and she didn’t appreciate it.  “Knock it off!”  

            He put his hands up and attempted to look like he wasn’t doing anything.  She knew it was a lie.  “Kitten, would I ever use tricks on you?”  

            “Why don’t you just revoke his invitation?”  Darren asked, pressing his mouth to her ear.  “I’m a little sick of him calling you Kitten and I’d kind of like to see him be ripped out of the room.”  

            Armando narrowed his eyes on her as Darren’s lips swept past her neck.  “Yes, Mandy.  Why don’t you revoke my invitation?  It would save the wolf from having to step out from behind you.”  

            The minute the words came out of Armando’s mouth Mandy knew that Darren would retaliate.  He always teetered on the edge with his temper and Armando had picked up on that instantly.  He had hundreds of years to learn to control his demon.  Darren only had fifteen years.   

            Darren pushed past Mandy and moved towards Armando.  They circled each other warily.  Each crouched to the point that they were hunched over and snarling.  Mandy moved to the center of their endless circle and glared at them both.  The air was thick with their power and she knew that the scene would turn violent if she didn’t intercede.   

            “Armando, you need to leave.”  

            Darren grinned as he waved goodbye to Armando.  “Looks like she picked, vamp.”  

            “It would appear so.”  Armando’s voice was cold.  

            There was no way she could let Darren leave.  He was too close to turning and she would feel responsible if he hurt anyone.  “You keep poking the bear, Armando, and you won’t stop.  Darren can’t be let loose on the town.  It’s full moon and his control isn’t like Dmitri’s or Mike’s.”  

            “I am not a bear, Mandy.  And, you never complained about my ‘control’ before.”  Darren said, reaching for her.  She sidestepped his touch to avoid upsetting Armando anymore.  

            “Don’t start.  You can sleep in the closet for all I care.”  

            Darren winked at her and licked his lower lip.  “We’ll see about that.”  

            “Darren,” she said, pleading with her eyes for him to stop.  He growled at Armando as he walked back towards her bedroom.  The look on Armando’s face said he wasn’t happy about that either.   

            Mandy waited until Darren closed the door before speaking to Armando.  “What happens now?”  

            “I would have thought that an apology would be in order, but you apparently do not think as most do.”  His tone was harsh and his face unreadable.  He walked closer to her and a cold wind swirled quickly around them.   

            She’d never seen him display this kind of power and wasn’t sure what to do.  The last thing she wanted to do was hurt him, but it seemed like that was all she was capable of.  Armando put his hand out and lightening flashed outside the window, followed by a roll of thunder that made the house shake.  Her gaze went back to Armando.  Had he caused that? 

            He smiled, showing his fangs.  “There is much you have never bothered to learn about me, Mandy.”  

            She bit back the ‘apparently’ that was on the tip of her tongue and stood motionless.  Armando wasn’t acting like himself and no part of her wanted to play the let’s get to know the vamp in me game.   

            “I think it is past time that you ‘got to know the vampire’, cara mia.”

  

~*****~

 

Michelle was still shaken from being so close to Dmitri when she met Anya at the club.  It seemed like she’d been coming to the Raven forever.  Seeing Mike behind the counter, she smiled at him.  He motioned to a far booth where a blonde, blue eyed woman waited and handed her a coffee with cream.  Michelle took it and went to the booth. 

“Hi, you must be Anya Bast.” 

Anya stood.  “Yep, that’s me.  This is Gabriel, the man I was telling you about on the phone.  He’s the inspiration for BLOOD OF THE RAVEN.”           

            Michelle turned to the gorgeous vampire at her side.  He had long black hair and blue eyes.  She was a little surprised to see him in the club while it was light outside. 

            “I came through the ‘other’ entrance,” he said, as if sensing Michelle’s momentary confusion.   

            “Anya tells me you’re from France?” Michelle smiled at him.  He wasn’t bad on the eyes in the least.   

            Gabriel chuckled, “France about 400 years ago.” 

            “I know who to call for historical reference tips.”  

            “I would be happy to assist you.  I aide Anya in ‘anyway’ I can.”  

            “So, Anya, tell me about your new release.”  Michelle took a seat and grabbed her notepad from her purse.  If she kept talking to Gabriel she’d make a fool of herself and drool or worse yet, think of Dmitri and go into heat.  Why did supernatural men have to be so damn gorgeous?  

            “Autumn Pleasures.  It’s a historical fantasy romantica, the fourth in a series, but can definitely stand-alone. Over the course of the series there has been a war between Nordan and Sudhra. The war is over, but now there's a rift between the two countries.  Lord Gregor of Nordan accepts Lady Anaisse of Sudhra as his wife in an effort to stitch up the tear between the nations, and because he's been attracted to her for years. But there's another man lurking about who has also been attracted to her for years. In his disturbed mind, he has only one goal and that’s to kill Anaisse.” 

            “Wow, sounds great,” Michelle said, taking notes.  She debated on asking for an autograph, it seemed a little rude.  “And don’t you have a book that’s in print?” 

            “BLOOD OF THE ROSE,” Anya answered. 

            Michelle caught a glimpse of Dmitri over the distance.  Great, the in heat session was about to start.  Someone had to market a lycan repellant and she needed to find out who that was.  

Anya continued to talk and she tried her best to listen, but her eyes kept straying to Dmitri.  Brian was still livid about being punched and she couldn’t blame him, but on another level Dmitri’s possessiveness had been kinda sweet.  Did it mean anything?  Or had he simply been trying to defend his own honor?  She honestly was confused and didn’t know where to go from here. 

“I love writing, how about you?”  Anya asked.  

“I love him, yes.”   

“Him?”   

Michelle looked at Anya with wide eyes as the shock of what she’d just slipped hit her.  “I…umm…yes, I love writing.”  

Anya looked towards the other side of the room and back to Michelle.  “It looks like ‘writing’ is coming this way.”  

Michelle dropped her head down onto the table.  Could the night get any worse?

Something touched her shoulder gently.  “Michelle?”  Dmitri asked, softly.


 

 

 

 

 

Anya Bast

Q: Which would you be a vampire or a lycan, why?

 A vampire, although lycans are nice, too. Can I be a vampire with shapeshifting ability? <g> If I had to choose between the two, it would be vampire because then I could find sexy men and nibble on their necks in the dead of night. 

 Q: What is your favorite color M&M?

 Red.

 Q: Could you tell us a bit about your latest release?

 Autumn Pleasures: The Union was just released, and is historical fantasy romantica. It's fourth in a series, but can stand-alone. Over the course of the series there has been a war between Nordan and Sudhra. The war is over, but now there's a rift between the two countries.

 Lord Gregor of Nordan accepts Lady Anaisse of Sudhra as his wife in an effort to stitch up the tear between the nations, and because he's been attracted to her for years.  

But there's another man lurking about who has also been attracted to her for years. In his disturbed mind, he has one goal: kill Anaisse.   

 Q: Can you tell us a little about your current WIP’s?

 I'm working on contemporary witch story, at the moment. Serena, an Otherkin witch, has just been saddled with the care of a very sexy and very misbehaved male werewolf.

 I also just handed a contemporary vampire romantica into my editor at Ellora's Cave called Blood of the Raven. That story is about 400-year-old Embraced Vampir named Gabriel and psychic artist named Fate, who is Embraced, (made Vampir), against her will.

 Q: Why do you like writing romance/erotica?  

It gives me the freedom to take the sex scenes in my books as far as I want to, (which is pretty far), and lets me explore sexual fantasy. Also, I like to see how the sexual aspect of the relationship between the hero and the heroine affects the emotional aspect, and vice-versa.  

Q:  What would you do if you weren’t a writer?  

I'd be a psychologist, (scary, but true!)

 

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