Blood Mother (American Vampires #3) Read Online J.A. Huss

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Taboo, Vampires Tags Authors: Series: American Vampires Series by J.A. Huss
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Total pages in book: 93
Estimated words: 89023 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 445(@200wpm)___ 356(@250wpm)___ 297(@300wpm)
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“But…” I look up at him, searching those evil blue eyes. They are ringed red right now. Like the blue is just like everything else in my life—nothing but an illusion. “Was I ever at the Guild?”

“Of course. You had to grow up somewhere. I’m certainly not responsible enough to raise a baby. Even if I do love them.” He smiles. “I’m a terrible father. That’s why I gave you Ryet. He loves all that father shit. It’s gonna be fun, you’ll see. The two of you and…” His hand slips down to my belly. “Him.”

I close my eyes and wonder how hard it would be to kill myself and why I didn’t go through with it back in Paul’s Montana lodge. I was so close to freedom. True freedom.

And I backed out.

I chose this. I chose evil.

“Oh, come on, Syrsee. You’re being dramatic.”

“Dramatic?” My eyes fly open and I stare at him. Ryet is still feeding on me, but the sensation of the pull is gone. Like he’s nothing but an illusion, which I’m sure he is. He’s not at the Guild any more than I am. He’s in the ground, choking on dirt. “I’m a bag of blood. I’m a womb. A factory. That’s it. I don’t want to do this.”

“Well, of course not. Who would? But that’s because I haven’t explained your reward yet.”

“Reward?” I scoff.

“Carrots and sticks, dear Syrsee. You respond much better to carrots. And once you have this baby, my bouncing baby Darkness, I will stuff you full of carrots. So many carrots that you won’t mind that I stole a life from you.” He smiles here. A big warm lie, this smile. “If it all goes well, I will steal many lives from you. One after the other after the other. And you will not care. It’s a very good trade, dear Syrsee.”

“What are you talking about?”

“A fiction, you see. I’ve planned it all out. A special little place for you and Ryet and”—he gestures to my stomach again—“a never-ending supply of babies. You see, I have a plan, Syrsee. And it’s quite complicated. Some of it happens here—” He pans a hand to indicate the illusion we’re currently part of. “Some of it there.” He flicks his fingers into the air, like wherever ‘there’ is, it’s ethereal. “Here and there,” he continues. “That’s the best of both worlds. But I’m getting ahead of myself. The babies are necessary for things that will happen ‘here’. And that is where you come in.”

This is when everything that happened at the cabin comes back to me. There is a cycle, Syrsee. I am not a feeder. I’m a breeder. I look at Paul. “My reward is living inside an illusion?”

“Just think of it as a book.” His smile is delightful, like he is the most cunning and clever thing in the world. And he is, so I guess he’s earned that smile. “You made such a big deal about reading the books. And now you get to live in one. How fun is that?”

“I don’t want to live in a fiction.”

His words come out angry and frustrated. “Everything is a fiction, Syrsee. There’s no reality. It’s fake. It’s an illusion. The Darkness rules this world.” He lets out a breath, takes one in, and composes himself. “And it needs to stop. That’s why I’m doing all this. We’ve got to put an end to it! And the babies guarantee that. Ryet as well, of course. But I would never leave him to die. I would never do that. Not after all the trouble I’ve gone to. Not after all my careful work. He’ll be safe in the end.” But right after he says these words, his eyes shift. And I know it’s a lie.

I scoff again. “You’re trying to save the world? Do you really expect me to believe that?”

He waves a hand in the air. “Who cares what you believe. You’re a vessel. Filled with blood and babies.” He smirks down at me, one eyebrow cocked. “This is as good as it gets.”

I wake up again, choking on dirt, trying to claw my way up. But then Paul’s voice is in my head. “Do not leave him in the ground, Syrsee. Do not.”

“I’m not gonna leave him! I’m trying to leave you!”

“You can’t just claw your way back up to the real world, Syrsee. You have to feed him.”

I make myself pause here. To try and come to terms with what the actual fuck is happening to me. But I don’t know. I can’t think my way through this. “What has happened? Tell me what is going on, or I swear to God, I will leave him and all your careful work will be for nothing.”

It's a lie. I won’t leave Ryet. He’s all I have left and I’m gonna fight for this man until my last dying breath. And while Paul should know this, he hedges. Then, he answers. “He’s buried next to you, just a few feet away.”


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