The Vampire Narcise
The Vampire Narcise (Regency Draculia #3)(6)
Author: Colleen Gleason
The dullard look had gone.
Diamonds and ice-blue topazes glittered in her hair and at her throat. She wore a silk gown in the robe a la Anglaise style, which meant there was a significant expanse of bosom exposed and, if one were to get technical, ripples known as gathers all along the back of the bodice and bustle. The blue-and-cream-striped overdress and lacy underskirts lay flat in the front, but were gathered up in the back to create a silhouette that Giordan found most appealing: the elegant rise of a lady’s rump, then the skirts falling in a short, smooth train to the floor. Fine lace decorated the edges of her sleeves and bodice, and even peeped from the layers of crinoline beneath the skirts.
He knew from experience that the weight of corset, chemise, as many as four crinolines, along with underskirt and overdress was significant, and he wondered how she felt to go from the light, clinging attire that she wore while fighting to such restrictive, heavy ones. He also contemplated the pleasure of peeling away her clothing, one layer at a time, like those curious paper boxes from China that nested one inside the other. Each one revealed a new delight and design just as did the layers of a woman’s clothing.
"Please, sit," Giordan said, realizing he’d allowed his thoughts to go wayward. He gestured with his glass of brandy to encompass the chamber’s hospitality, and one of the footmen poured a glass for Moldavi.
It was decorated in a relatively restrained style in comparison to that of other wealthy French residences-including Versailles. Giordan preferred the spare, simple elegance of the early Greeks and Romans over pastel colors and gilt. Thus, the furnishings were solid, yet inviting and comfortable, with cushions and pillows arranged freely. Large paintings hung on the otherwise bare white walls, except for one corner where a small collection of framed etchings of Parisian streets clustered. He kept them there to remind himself from whence he’d come.
"I am gratified that you saw fit to accept my invitation," Giordan added, sipping from the glass.
"I accept very few," Moldavi said as if bestowing some great favor. "But I am most interested in continuing our discussion begun last fortnight. And I have come to understand that one does not wish to miss a party given by Monsieur Cale." His lips moved in a brief smile. As if to punctuate his reference to joviality, a burst of laughter erupted from the public parlor below.
"Indeed," Giordan replied as Moldavi sat in the chair next to him, gesturing to his sister to alight nearby. "But before we turn our thoughts to business, perhaps a bit of pleasure first? I’ve just added some new vintages on which I would appreciate your opinion. We were just about to sample them."
"I would be delighted," Moldavi replied in his low, sibilant voice.
For the first time, Giordan scented Narcise-or, more accurately, he was able to identify and extract her specific essence from that around him, and it was just as decadent and alluring as the woman herself. Musky, spicy, dark, and yet elegant. Notes of smoky vetiver…clary sage…and sweet ylang-ylang. Lush, sensual, tempting.
Giordan swallowed, feeling his gums begin to swell as they prepared to thrust his fangs forth, and the further deep stirring of desire inside him. Narcise Moldavi was potent on so many levels.
She’d chosen to sit, not where her brother had indicated, but in what Giordan sensed might be more than a bit of defiance, on a chaise just to the right of her host. He didn’t fool himself into believing she’d chosen proximity to him because she wanted to be near him, for it was the farthest available seat from her brother.
Turning his thoughts and attention from her, Giordan rang a little bell next to him on the table. "Then let us commence."
The door to the chamber opened and his private steward and valet, Mingo, stepped in. He was one of the few made vampires that Giordan employed, simply for the fact that he rarely chose to sire a new immortal. They were most often more trouble than they were worth, and there were plenty of other makes available for hire-most of them foolish mortals who’d been lured into a false sense of security by choosing to live forever. But Giordan found it necessary to have a Dracule, and one that he trusted, in the position for obvious reasons-otherwise, it would be like having a wine steward who had no taste for the beverage.
"Send in the newest acquisitions," he commanded. "And prepare a new plate, if you will."
Moldavi leaned closer to Giordan and murmured, "My sister has recently fed and will decline any offerings tonight."
Giordan was aware of the waft of patchouli and cedar that accompanied Moldavi’s movements, along with a note of something mildly unpleasant. "I have already fed as well," he replied with a bland smile. "However, the purpose is not for sustenance, but merely to enjoy a sampling of an excellent varietal."
Moldavi smiled, displaying his fangs. In the right one, a bit of gold glinted. "I merely wished to explain in order to forestall any offense. Please understand that none would be intended, but she will not partake."
Indeed. Giordan kept his features smooth with effort, and his attention from sliding to the woman in question. We shall see about that. However, he merely said, "I do hope she will change her mind."
"She is quite stubborn," Moldavi said with a low chuckle, absently tapping his fingernail on the glass.
Before Giordan could find some unassuming response, the door opened and in filed two men and four women. There was no way to immediately identify them as mortal versus Dracule, but they were, indeed, mortals who were here to provide whatever Giordan’s guests required.
"And here we are," he said, looking around at his companions, including Narcise. She fixed him back with a calm stare, and he felt certain she would have heard the exchange between him and her brother. Draculean hearing, along with sight and smell, was superhumanly acute.
"As you may be aware, I am particular about the sort of libation offered to my guests, both here and in my other establishments," Giordan explained. "Please note that all of them are willing participants…provided they are tipped well…and that they are kept in the most comfortable and regimented accommodations."
"There are no restrictions, of course," Eddersley said. His fangs had slipped free a bit, and his eyes glowed softly.
"Indeed, none," Giordan replied, knowing precisely why his friend had asked. One of the six was a strapping blond man from Russia. "As long as you cause them no lasting or mortal injury, and as long as you can afford the fee," he added with a brief smile, "there are no restrictions. Now, if you will allow me to introduce our selections. They are all new here at Chateau Riche, and tonight is their debut. I’ve found Damaris, the dark-skinned girl there in the blue gown, to be extremely rich and full of body. She is my favorite of them." He smiled at her, his fangs extended just a bit at the memory.