Papa Emeritus I x Reader Word Count: 2,249
Summary: Confronted by a lingering backache, you turn to Primo, discovering unexpected comfort in the simplicity of opening up.
(Or: Primo gives you a back massage.)
Tags: chronic pain, gender-neutral reader, comfort, fluff, briefest nsfw mention, primo gives you a massage, really self-indulgent A/N: I was sad and experiencing a flare-up from chronic back pain, which resulted in this. Enjoy. đĽş
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The sharp pain radiating from your lower back (or maybe your hip; you couldn't quite place it) made each step toward Papa Emeritus I's quarters as painful as the last.
You had been assigned to the library a few days prior, and while kneeling to return a book to a lower shelf, you felt, and heard, a sudden pop as you rose to your feet.
It hadn't hurt too badly at first, just a nagging discomfort as you continued to hobble around and carry out the remainder of your tasks. You made sure to avoid any and all shelves that were below waist height, getting one of the younger, more limber Siblings to do it for you. But by the time you returned to the confines of your room, you could barely stand.
Holding onto the edge of your desk for support, you fished through the drawer for the last of your painkillers and quickly downed them dry. It wasn't something you would typically do, but you didn't wish to retrieve your water bottle from the other side of the room.Â
Sucking in a deep breath through gritted teeth, you limped over to your bed.
You knew that the most sensible course of action would have been to consult with the abbey's physician. However, your irrational thoughts had you convinced that the problem would magically resolve itself by morning.
It hadn't, of course. Which is why, after explaining to Sister Imperator (or rather, explaining to her personal ghoul, who would then relay the message to her), the reason for needing the day off, you now found yourself standing at the door of Papa Emeritus the First.
Who better to confide in about aches and pains than an elder with the wisdom to understand your discomfort and empathise with your experiences?
As your knuckles rapped against the old oak door, the sound echoing in the stillness of the night, you could feel the anticipation building. In all your time at the ministry, you'd, unfortunately, never actually spent any one-on-one time with him.
But based on your distant observationsâwhether it was watching him interact with the other siblings, attending one of his masses, or even as he tended to his plants in the abbeyâs gardenâyou found him to be a gentle soul, despite his somewhat eerie demeanour, especially when he was dressed in his robes and papal face paint.Â
It was why you decided to approach him rather than one of his other brothers.
After a short period of quiet, you began to consider the possibility that he had already retired for the night, a reasonable expectation given his age. However, as you started to withdraw, you heard what appeared to be the shuffling of slippers, followed by the gradual creaking of the door as it opened.
Emerging from the obscurity behind it, the face of the eldest Emeritus came into view, with the dimly lit hallway casting shadows that accentuated his weathered features. Though subtle, you noticed remnants of smudged black paint in the creases of his mouth and nose, suggesting he must have conducted mass earlier in the day. You couldn't help but feel a sense of disappointment for having missed it.
"Sibling," he greeted you with a warm smile that forced the corners of his eyes to wrinkle. You found it incredibly endearing. "To what do I owe the pleasure?"
You opened your mouth to reply, to explain your situation, when another twinge of pain in your back stifled your words. Instinctively, your hand reached around and rested on the source of discomfort. The tablets youâd taken earlier must have been starting to wear off. âSorry, Iââ
Worry etched across Papa's face as he swiftly moved to accompany you by your side, snaking an arm around you so you wouldnât have to bear too much weight on the side that ached. Before you could protest, he was already carefully guiding you through the door and into his quarters.
"It seems that I have already unravelled the mystery of your presence here," he quipped as you both approached a set of welcoming armchairs draped in red velvet by an impressive fireplace. The warmth radiating from it touched your face even before you sat down.
As you sank into the plush chair to your left, you breathed a sigh of relief. The pain seemed to ease somewhatâperhaps comforted by the enveloping atmosphere of the room, or maybe by the company within it. The eldest Emeritus, having released his hold on you, offered a brief, comforting rub to your shoulder before taking the seat adjacent to you. A quiet groan escaped from him on the descent, which only reaffirmed that you had come to the right person.
"Now," he began, hands casually smoothing out the wrinkles in his robe, "is this a new development, or something that has been bothering you for some time, hm?"
You explained your situation, confessing that youâve had the occasional ache in the past, but nothing so severe that it hadn't resolved itself after a solid nightâs sleep. However, this? This felt different. The fear that it might be permanent was the real reason you hadnât sought out help yet. You didnât want them to confirm your worryâthat you would have to endure it for the rest of your life.
âI only wish I could take the burden of this pain from you, amoruccio.â
âPapaââ
âPrimo, please,â he corrected you, his voice filled with a gentle insistence, âand believe me, I understand what you are going through. It has been quite some time since I experienced a life untouched by pain. However, there are ways to manage it; you do not need to suffer.â
There was a brief pause during which his gaze met yours before he continued. âBut firstly, you must promise me you will speak with our physicianâtomorrow, preferably.â
You gave a reluctant nod.
âUse your words. Promise me.â
How could you refuse those kind, mis-matched eyes? âOkay, yes, I promise.â
Satisfied with your response, Primo gave a content hum.Â
A comfortable silence filled the space between the pair of you. You opted to shut your eyes and immerse yourself in the comforting sounds of the wood crackling in the fireplace.
You weren't completely sure how much time had passed, as you had become so engrossed that you failed to notice Primo getting up from his chair to fetch something from the kitchen. It was only when he gently nudged your arm that you snapped out of your trance.
As you looked upward, you observed him extending a glass of water and some tablets to you. You graciously accepted and promptly downed them. While you drank, Primo couldn't help but watch as droplets of water traced a path down your chin. Despite the impulse to wipe them away with his thumb, he exercised self-control.
âThese are likely stronger than whatever you have. You will want to sleep shortly after taking them, which is why I offer you my bed tonight.â
âPapaâ,â you quickly corrected yourself, âPrimo, I couldnât.â
âI would be deeply insulted if you refused,â his tone was playful, but you got a sense that there was truth to his words.
With a defeated sigh, the painkillers appeared to act swiftly, just as Primo had cautioned. They left you feeling too tired to muster any resistanceânot that you had the inclination to in the first place. Setting the glass you had still been holding down onto the side table, you steadied yourself by gripping the arms of the chair to stand up once more.
However, Primo wouldnât have that. He signalled for you to let go and, instead, interlaced his fingers with yours. Simultaneously, his other hand rested on the middle of your back, aiding you in rising to your feet. You were relieved to find that the pain had mostly subsided for now.
âCome,â he led you past the kitchen and towards what you assumed was his bedroom door. As you enter, your eyes are immediately drawn to the oversized bed in the centre of the room. The frame is solid and impressive, but it's not too over-the-top; it has a laid-back elegance and just the right touch of sophistication.
You couldnât resist gliding your hand over the burgundy silk sheets as you sat down on the edge of the bed.
âIs it to your liking?â Primo asked, reaching down to retrieve something from the drawer of the bedside table closest to you. He slipped it into the pocket of his robe before you got a chance to see what it was.
âThis is probably the fanciest bed Iâve ever sat on if Iâm being honest,â you remarked candidly.
âIs that so?â Primo chuckled with genuine warmth, returning to your side and maintaining his stance. âYou should see Terzoâs then,â he suggested offhandedly. However, in that brief moment, a shadow of regret crossed his face, as if the realisation of the impact of his words had just dawned on him. "On second thought, maybe it is best if you do not."
âNevertheless," he carried on before you could inquire about his previous remark, "before we retire for the night, there is one last thing I would like to do for you.â
âYouâve already done more than enough,â you protested, genuinely touched by his thoughtful gestures throughout the evening. In a surprising display of boldness and wanting to outwardly express your appreciation, you reached out and held his hand with both of yours, gently rubbing your thumbs across his skin.
In response, Primo rested his other hand on top of yours. âAllow your Papa to massage your troubles away, mio dolce.â
Admittedly, the idea of indulging in a massage from the most senior Emeritus was undeniably an enticing one. While the gesture itself was not inherently sexual, it carried an intimacy that evoked a delightful flutter in the pit of your stomach and a subtle flush across your cheeks.
Yes. You would allow yourself this.
"Lie down for me then,â he instructed once you agreed, âon your stomach."
You complied, settling comfortably onto the cool sheets with your arms crossed in front of you, chin resting on top. Primo circled around to the opposite side of the bed, shuffled across, and repositioned himself beside you.
As you turned your head to face him, your lips curved into a smile. "If I may...?" he asked, his question lingering in the air as his hands hovered just above the small of your back, right at the hem of your top. In response, you not only raised it but also chose to remove it altogetherâa gesture that not only made things more convenient for him but also reflected the profound sense of security you felt with Primo, a space free from any concerns of judgement.
He reached into the pocket of his robe once again to retrieve what he had placed there earlierâa small glass jar. You couldn't make out the label, if it even had one, but you assumed it was an ointment meant to soothe aches. At least, that's what you hoped for.
Primo deftly unscrewed the lid and scooped out a small heap of its contents. With a gentle touch, he began at your shoulders, his fingers moving in slow, circular motions. To your delight, each stroke was accompanied by a soothing warmth provided by the ointment. As the stress of the day melted away, you couldn't help but relax even further into the soft embrace of the bed.
He continued down your spine, focusing on a notably sensitive area in your lower back, the origin of your unease. To your horror, an involuntary moan left your lips upon contact, causing Primo to tense momentarily. Unaware to you, his body nearly gave away his reaction; beneath his robes, his cock stirred at the pleasing sound heâd unintentionally drawn from you.
"Careful,â Primo chuckled softly, âI may not possess the youth I once did, but I am still a man."
You buried your face in your arms, a mix of embarrassment and the realisation that your entire face was turning red. "âIâm so sorry," you mumbled with a muffled voice.
He waved off your apology. "Such reactions are completely natural. I consider it a compliment, my dear."
After a few minutes, the tension on your end had eased as he finished the massage, completing the final circles into your back. "There," he declared. Leaning in, he softly kissed the top of your head. "How are you feeling?"
"Much better," you sighed.
Primo gave a satisfied hum and briefly stepped away from your presence to cleanse his hands of the lingering ointment. Granted, it had proven advantageous for him and the ageing joints in his fingers too. The two of you were swiftly reunited, and he passed you an additional pillow.
âLie on your side and put a pillow between your knees; you will find that your pain will not be nearly as intense come morning.â
âThank you, Primo.â
"Now, let us get some rest."
Repositioning for added comfort following Primo's suggestion to place a pillow between your legs, he dimmed the nearby lamp, creating a gentle and welcoming glow.
The conversation gradually faded, replaced by the rhythmic sounds of deep, steady breaths as sleep began to claim you both. The room became a haven of tranquillity, a sanctuary where the weight of the world lifted, if only for a little while.
You never wanted to leave.
This is my first time posting writing on tumblr, I apologize if my formatting is a little clumsy <3
In the enchanting nature of the Ministryâs garden, the rows of greenery were bathed in the golden hues of the rapidly approaching end of the day and appeared as otherworldly as ever. Primo could be seen standing in the middle of his growing vegetables, looking reminiscent of a scarecrow as he marveled over what mustâve been long hours of work, remaining motionless as he stood exactly where you had hoped to find him.
Primo simply observed your leisure stroll as you made your way closer and arched an eyebrow curiously. His gaze flickered between your approaching figure and the horizon, questioning the unexpected visit. Nonetheless, the sight of you beckoning him from the other side of the garden with an eager wave only piqued his interest further. Knowing your penchant for mischief and mystery, a smile tugged at his face when you approached.
Drawing closer to Primo, you tilted your head, studying his countenance intently. His voice, though calm and composed, carried a note of playful suspicion.
"And to what do I owe the pleasure?" He inquired with a twinkle of amusement in his eyes. "You're up to something, aren't you, mio dolcezzo?"
You shook your head, your faux serious expression suddenly shifting into a wide grin. "No, no," you responded, your voice laden with a faux sense of urgency. "This is a matter of very serious business, my dear. Câmere." With a playful flourish, you waggled your fingers and extended a hand in a hopeful invitation.
Once your fingers had interlaced together, the two of you ventured further into the back corners of the garden. Eventually, your steps came to a halt, leading you to a secluded alcove adorned by a magnificent orange tree. Its branches gracefully bowed under the weight of growing fruit imbued with the warm hues of a setting sun. Primoâs eyes sparkled with delight as his gaze swept over the nearly picturesque scene before him, his eyes moving from the lush emerald leaves to your face. A smile played upon his lips as he clasped your hands in his own, your fingers entwined like an unbreakable bond.
âAh, youâve led me to the orange tree,â he whispered, a blend of curiosity and surprise clearly evident in his words. A confused chuckle escaped him.
âI had planned on harvesting these in a few days time.â he admitted with a hint of amusement.
Before he could continue, you drew his attention to a particularly low-hanging branch which bent under the weight of a perfectly ripe orange. Excitement brimmed in your voice as you pointed it out, the already wrinkled sleeve of his shirt crumpled further in your fist in attempt to pull his body closer to the branch in question.
âBut look! This one is ripe today.â
Leaning over your shoulder, Papa reached up to gracefully pluck the orange from its branch. A glimmer of admiration danced in your eyes as you watched his movements, amazed by the confidence held in the simple swing of his arm as he brought it back down to open his palm in a proposal.
âAre you suggesting we share our first orange of the harvest?â He gently turned the fruit in his hand, inspecting the dip where the gentle curve of a leather peel met the wooden stem. The time spent considering what he had asked was closer to a day dream rather than a debate on your actual answer, artificial hesitation induced by an overactive imagination. After a few moments your distraction was cut short by the feel of firm, pitted rind being pressed into your palm. âWe must eat it together, of course," His expression beamed with a sense of pride as he spoke, eagerly presenting you with the literal fruit of his labor as a treasure to be cherished, shared.
âIâve always thought oranges are best when split with someone else.â It was hard to resist a smile while agreeing and holding the orange up to the light to study it for yourself. Sitting down in the grass under the tree, thereâs a comforting wave of tranquility as you lean back against the textured bark before pushing a fingernail against the rough skin of the fruit and slowly beginning to pull it apart. Primo slowly sits down next to you with a soft sigh as his muscles stretch, your shoulders bumping together sending a rush of electricity through your veins even after all the time youâd spent together.
"You know, you're quite good at peeling these things," he mentions quietly as he studies your movements. "How do you do it so effortlessly?" He asks curiously, raising a brow. You laugh in response, the sound twinkling like wind chimes in the light breeze as you held out a slice of the orange to Primo.
âLots of practice. Oranges are my favorite.â
"Orange peeling is a rather unique skill to practice," The grin that shines on his face could easily beat out the brilliance of the sun when he reaches out to take the section of fruit.
âYou can peel it so easily and swiftly," He continues with a hint of admiration in his voice.
âYou always make the simplest of things most interesting. Thank you for offering your skills to me, mia arancia." His attempts to butter you up make you laugh, scooting closer to him in order to duck under his arm despite the summer heat that still lingered in the air.
"We'll have to share one each day, sĂŹ?" He suggests while biting into the orange slice, the sweet juice dribbling on his chin and smearing along the black lines of his face paint that was already distorted by the sweat of the day.
âI would like that very much. Itâll remind you to take a break, too.â You tease Primo playfully. Despite being retired, he still insists upon spending long days tending to his plants, rare to take a rest without being prompted. The thought of meeting every day for something so small simmered in your mind, the tender domesticity of being near one another for no real reason other than to exist. Together.
âDid you know thereâs a lot of poetry about sharing oranges with your loved ones?â You ask suddenly as you pop a slice of the juicy fruit into your mouth and continue to peel the opposite side.
"I didn't know that," he admits. "About the poetry." He pauses for a moment. "What does it say?" He asks quietly while he lays his head atop yours, content to watch your fingers move swiftly to continue separating the sections.
âItâs all symbolic of sharing your life and love in a gentle way. A simple act of service can carry great meaning, you see?â
Pure contentment bubbles in your chest as you feel Papa shift closer to you and the feather light flutter of his lips pressing a kiss against your shoulder is enough to make you wonder if you have ever truly felt this peaceful before. You hold up another piece of the fruit close to his face in offering as you explain further.
âTo love someone enough to cherish the mundane. Iâll read you some.â
And so you sat together until long after the horizon imitated the color of the fruit passed between between your hands, repeating lines of prose while sharing an orange or three with the sweet nectar sticky between your fingers and lips.
â[..] They got quarters and I had a half.
And that orange, it made me so happy,
As ordinary things often do
Just lately. The shopping. A walk in the park.
This is peace and contentment. It's new.
The rest of the day was quite easy.
I did all the jobs on my list
And enjoyed them and had some time over.
I love you. I'm glad I exist.â
-The Orange, Wendy Cope, 1992
Ghost at Utopia 2014
There are many terrible things in this world. The shrill blare of an alarm clock ripping you from your dreams among the worst offenders. Waking to find that the bed has already gone empty and cold, another. The entire room felt quiet and solemn as if it too was mourning the absence of your beloved. The thick blankets quickly grew too cold to be comfortable any longer and remnants of sleep still clung to your senses as you slowly sat up with a renewed dedication to seek out a new source of warmth.
The scent of spiced soap and a lingering mist from the shower wafted through the partially open bathroom door, a testament to Secondoâs stubborn refusal to sleep in on nearly any day. It was a gentle reminder of the countless mornings when you had woken up together, the sound of falling water mingling with laughter and shared tenderness.
After attempting to gather your thoughts, you swung your legs over the side of the bed and made your way towards the bathroom, the rhythmic sound of falling water growing louder with each step. The antique wooden wardrobe looked untouched as you passed by it. You paused to pull out Secondoâs Papal robes and the cassock he often preferred to wear underneath before folding them neatly on the bed and continuing on. Upon pushing the door open, you were met with the sight of steam billowing around the room, cloaking the space in a misty haze.
âI may be aging but Iâm not deaf yet. I can still hear your attempts to sneak up on me, amore mio.â Even with his back turned towards you, you could hear the smirk in his voice despite his stern tone. Water droplets still dribbled over his skin as he moved while the steam swirled around him, seemingly dancing in tune with a silent melody.
âI wouldâve thought all those concerts wouldâve done you in.â
Secondo paid no mind to your witty comment, instead continuing on as if he hadnât been interrupted at all.
âWere you sleeping well? You didnât budge when I got up.â
âI was. That is until I was left alone in the arctic cold of silk sheets.â Your retort came with maybe a little more sass than necessary as you lifted yourself to sit on the counter.
Secondo hummed softly, the deep rumble building in his chest as he leaned over to thread his fingers through your messy bed head.
âHmmm. I suspect youâll survive, you appear plenty lively to me.â His words were muffled against your hair as he pressed a kiss on the top of your head. For once you decided to remain quiet when you felt him smile against you.
After a few silent minutes, Secondo pulled away to return to his routine and you quickly grew bored. You twisted around, leaning in closer to the water covered mirror and reached a hand out to draw a shape against its reflective surface. Only after you had placed your initials next to a small heart were you interrupted.
âThose stay there, you know. Smudges, after the fog is gone.â He grumbled softly before swiping a razor against his cheek once more. His eyes only flickered to you before refocusing on the task of shaving. The dedication to precision and attention to detail were always present, even in the simplest of moments. A roll of your eyes was the only reaction you gave in to. Secondo had always been much more of a perfectionist, although it was admittedly respectable.
Pulling back from the mirror, you gracefully slipped off your perch on the counter and moved closer to him, pressing a kiss against each freshly shaven cheek. The morning routine had become a dance between the two of you, a choreography of sweet gestures and affectionate exchanges.
âAre you absolutely sure you need to go to work? And so early?â It was the same familiar question you asked him at least once a week, and that tiny sliver of hope in your voice that the ever so serious older man would take off work remained every time.
âSi, I am entirely sure. Has my answer ever changed?â Secondoâs unfaltering response only prompts you to lean back against his shoulder and clasp your hands to your chest, feigning being fatally wounded. There is a sigh at your dramatics, a kiss pressed against your temple before being waved off once more.
âYou have your own work to attend to, piantagrane. Go.â You finally accepted being shooed off after a few more lingering kisses, good byes murmured softly in each other's ears before leaving the former Papa be to finish getting ready for the day yourself.
By the time you had returned to the bathroom with the intention of using up all the remaining hot water for yourself, Secondo was gone from the room. As to be expected, but still disappointing. While setting your own towels down atop the granite counter, you couldnât help but to glance back at the small smears you had earlier left along the surface of the mirror. Papa was right, the fog had dissipated and left behind streaks of smudging. Except now it was impossible to ignore the small, cursive initials âS.Eâ that had appeared opposite of your own.
No plot, no drama, no sad. Just fluff. Can be slightly suggestive. Fem reader.
Tiny rocks scrape and crunch beneath your boots as you walk the pebbled path toward the Ministry greenhouse. Wisteria hangs from the lattice framed above the door, interlaced with ivy which blankets the facade and reaches with eager fingers across the roof. Potted plants litter the ground of various shapes and sizes, the stone patio wet from a recent watering.Â
âDid you have a nice drink?â You question the plants, smiling softly as you continue through the greenhouse door which hangs slightly ajar as if expecting your arrival. The smell of soil and freshly cut flowers greets you upon your entrance, and you take a moment to breathe in the space. Primoâs space.Â
Primo prefers to do his gardening outside, the greenhouse used mostly as a workshop and a place for his little experiments. You step around a few stray gardening tools, following your nose to the beautiful bouquet expertly potted on a little table fit with a lace cloth. You lean forward to take in the honey-like fragrance, your smile growing. Each day, a new flower. A new meaning. Primo always says each flower tells a story. And these stories are for you.Â
âAlyssum,â Primoâs warmly accented voice sends a butterfly fluttering about your stomach, and you turn to watch as he takes off his soil-stained gloves, laying them casually to the side. âWorth beyond beauty. And you, my petal, are worth far more than any flower I have ever grown.â His lips twitch with a smile. âSĂŹ, you are beautiful as well. Perhaps tomorrow will be purple heather.â
You turn and delicately pick one of the blooms from the bouquet, approaching Primo with a blushing smile. He chuckles softly, his well-used hands reaching out to settle upon your hips the moment you are close enough. You hold out the flower, âAnd for my Papa? Whose green thumb, clever mind, and sweet nature are invaluable. And very much loved.â
Primo hums, his hands sliding higher, fingers squeezing and massaging your sides. He lets go of one to take the bloom and bring it to his hooked nose, inhaling deeply with a gentle sigh. A slow smirk crosses his thin lips, and he bops you on the head with the flower. âSweet, my petal? You know more than anyone how passionate my true nature can be.â Primoâs words end on a soft growl and he pulls you closer, his head dipping into the crook of your neck. You squirm and giggle against him as he bites playfully at your soft skin, soothing it with his tongue. Your hands come to settle on his shoulders and you relax in his grip, sighing gently. Your eyes flutter shut as Primo drags a wet line to the shell of your ear. âTi amo.âÂ
A tiny squeak of happiness erupts from your throat, and your cheeks flush with embarrassment. Primo grins, dropping another kiss to your neck. âHmm, my petal?â He murmurs softly. âDoes that make you happy?âÂ
âVery happy, Primo,â you say, your voice dreamy. You place a hand on his wrinkled cheek, feeling how soft the sagging skin is under your fingertips. âOh! AndâŚancâŚancheâŚio?â
âAnche io, sĂŹ,â Primo encourages, smoothing a few flyaway hairs back from your forehead. âVery good! Learning more every day, amore. I am very proud.â
âItâs just a few words,â you say a little sheepishly, glancing to the side.Â
Primo catches your chin with a thumb and forefinger, drawing your gaze back to his. âA few words that make my heart sing. Itâs how you are willing to learn that makes me proud, not how quickly or how well.â He tickles your side and you canât help but laugh, the sound of your happiness warming even an old manâs cheeks. âDo not worry, tesoro. You will be able to eavesdrop on my brothersâ conversations soon enough.â Primoâs eyes twinkle as you gasp, and he swallows your rebuttal with a kiss. He tastes of rosehips.
âDid I interrupt tea time?â You ask softly when you part, your lips brushing against his as you speak, neither of you willing to part fully.Â
âInterrupt? Non essere sciocca! Do not be silly. You improve it,â Primo takes your hands, his thumbs brushing over your knuckles. âRosehips for the arthritis, il mio amore for the soul.â He brings your hands to his lips and you beam, turning your hands in his to rub gently at his aching joints. Primo smiles sweetly at you for the gesture, his grip tightening as he pulls you toward his little parlor set up in a corner of the greenhouse.Â
You delicately step over pots, and watch out for his propagating babies, ducking under drying herbs, and avoiding bubbling beakers on bunsen burners. Primo walks amongst it all, well-practiced and unworried, depositing you with a kiss into your favorite high backed chair: pink, and patched, and plush. You sit contentedly as he sets about preparing fresh tea things, humming some old Italian love song as he takes out a tin of loose tea. âIl mio amoreâs favorite,â he mumbles to himself with a small nod, shaking the tin as if to accentuate his point.Â
âFour sugars, please!â You say, leaning back in your chair with a broad smile. Primo glances at you with a raised brow, placing the kettle on the hot plate. âOr maybe five, Iâll have to taste it first,â you continue.
âHow about we make it two,â Primo chuckles, approaching your chair. He makes a gesture with both of his hands to rise, and you stand. Primo takes your seat and then slowly pulls you down onto his lap, adjusting you here and there so youâre both comfortable. âDonât give me that pout.â His finger taps your bottom lip. âI wonât have you diluting the flavor.âÂ
You sigh, and in favor of replying, you nuzzle your nose into his cheek. You drape an arm loosely over his shoulders while your other hand becomes occupied greebling his ear. You press little kisses on his face, and Primo practically coos. His hands canât decide where they want to touch, his fingers traveling up your spine, over your thighs, across your stomach. They eventually settle on cradling your face. Primo looks at you with unfettered adoration, his eyelids hooded and mouth drawn into a lovesick smile.Â
âI do not know what I did,â he whispers. âTo deserve you. But I will pray to Lucifer every day to keep you.â
You close your eyes and focus on the feeling of his gnarled hands on your cheeks. Your fingertips explore the wrinkled and rough skin of his face, the wiry white hairs which are barely hanging on atop his head, the divots across his forehead, and the sagging skin of his neck. Alyssum. Worth beyond beauty. Primo earned every line of his face from hard work, dedication, and a life as well-lived as any of us could wish for. And a love like his? Completely worth it.
Part Five - The Hungry (ao3 // one // two // three // four)
Vampire Terzo x F!Reader
Summary: With Primo's help you and Terzo try to find a solution to save your vampire. (21500 words I know. I'm sorry.)
Tags/Warnings: NSFW, MDNI, 18+, BLOOD, horror themes, vampire violence, vampire bites, blood drinking, major character injury, vomiting, magic, SMUT, unprotected sex, and more tags on ao3
apologies and thank yous at the end đ xo Ghouls.
 Part Five â The Hungry
âDid you sleep well, piccolina?â
Primoâs deep voice carried from the far side of the kitchen barely audible over the rumble of thunder outside. It was somewhere between morning and afternoon, though the storm made it difficult to tell one from the other. Heavy rain pelted the stone walls of the cottage in a steady thrum in time with the howling winds. This type of scene used to be so comforting, but now watching water bead and trail down the windows just seemed to make you anxious. Sitting across the room and trying to make small talk with Primo Emeritus didnât seem to help either. As kind and inviting as he was, he was still a complete stranger. An immortal stranger with superhuman strength you were supposed to stay far away from. Instead, heâd insisted on baking cookies for you.
Shaking your head, you jolted a little as the kettle began to scream from its spot of the stovetop. Sleep had been the furthest thing from your mind after Terzoâs spell. A full nightâs rest would have been a dream, but there was no getting comfortable in this situation. How long could you be safe here in the middle of nowhere? How long would they wait this time?
âPrimo, can I ask you something?â You wondered aloud, hoping the impending conversation would drown out the sound of the storm and your own thoughts.
He inclined his head, silently urging you to continue. A loose piece of his long, white-blond hair fell over the painted lines of his face as he moved; the rest was carefully tied back with a thin black ribbon. His focus remained on the pale green kettle in his hand as he transferred water into a dainty teapot at the edge of the counter. He moved with such precision, yet still maintained some impossibly delicate graceâthe opposite of the way Terzo carried himself. There were other differencesâfar more than you could countâbut where Terzoâs softness was an edge blunted by time, Primoâs seemed to be gently blurred into everything he did.
A flash of lightning filled the kitchen with bright light, the bank of windows on the eastern wall providing the perfect vantage point. You shuddered as thunder followed, too close and too loud for your own comfort. The storm blew a gentle breeze through the cracked windows and the ceiling fan above dragged it further in as it spun in lazy, lopsided circles. The kitchen smelled of florals and tea and rain, feeling like a Sunday afternoon you shouldnât have access to. Everything was a little too dreamy, made fuzzy by a filter tinged with warm yellow-green like a flashback to someone elseâs nostalgic past.
Someone elseâs life.Â
âWhy settle in this place?â you asked, vividly recalling the cracked asphalt and sun-bleached everything youâd passed on your way through town. âWhyâŚhere? The secluded cottage makes sense, but why live at the edge of some abandoned nowhere town?â
He turned to look at you for a beat before reaching for two teacups. âWell,â he started as he dropped a teabag into the pot. âIt wasnât always abandoned, piccolina.â
He set a cup in front of you before joining you at the table, a sigh leaving his lips as the wooden chair creaked beneath him. âThis townâŚit used to full of a unique vibrance that drew me in. I suppose on some level I grew comfortable here, much like the other remaining residents. But mostly I stayed for the work. Thatâs what I told myself anyway. I have no doubt that Terzo would have you believe otherwise, but immortality can be incredibly mundane. When I found myself in this little town, I watched it grow from nothing just like I had done with a thousand other little towns in my lifetime. But this oneâit was easier to fight that feeling of boredom here, to find a purpose. I chose to put my energy toward something, to have a common goal with the people here while I could. Thereâs a darling botanical garden on the edge of town, built something like seventy years ago, give or take. I helped fund the project.â
âReally? So, it had nothing to do with the cute girl that delivers your groceries?âÂ
Black and white paint may have covered his entire face, but you could see Primoâs ears turn bright red. âThatâsheâhmph. She wasnât even born yet. Neither were you for that matter.â
âDoesnât mean sheâs not the reason you stay.â
âThe gardenâ â
âSure, sure,â you teased. âWork, work, work.â
âDonât start picking up bad habits from your beau, piccolina,â he warned. âYouth is wasted on the young indeed.â
âNot if you have an eternity to do something about it.â
He laughed quietly as he poured the most delicious smelling pink tea into each cup. âI forgot how much I enjoy such a human point of view. What of you and your eternal boytoy, hmm? What will you do when this is all over?â
You shrugged, pausing to consider his words. âHavenât really thought that far. I thinkâŚI think Iâd like to do all the things I never could before. No matter what happens I canât go back to my old lifeâI wouldnât want to go back, knowing what I know now. If I have to build a new life, it might as well be a better one than before. And if that sounds good to Terzo, then Iâm happy to try building it together.â
âHmm,â he replied with a thoughtful nod and faint smile playing on his lips.
âBelleza, I am happy to build you anything you want. But boytoy? Is that really what youâve settled on, fratello?â Terzo grumbled as he appeared in the doorway, half-asleep with pillow marks on his face. He dropped into the seat next to you with a heavy sigh and rested his head on your shoulder. âIs that really all I am to you?â
âNo. Sometimes youâre more of manbaby,â you replied and kissed the top of his head. âItâs ok though.â
âUgh, I am so glad you two are getting along,â he teased sarcastically. âYou are a bad influence on her, Primo.â
âMe? What did I do?â Primo mused as he took a sip of tea.
âYou encourage herââ
âAh.â
ââto be mean to me,â he whined. âWhat happened to that wide-eyed naĂŻve girl from before, hmm?â
âI have no idea who you are talking about,â you responded flatly.
âAh, yes. What happened to the fierce and terrifying woman who pretended not to be watching me sleep every night?â
âShe met an unbelievably arrogant vampire.â
He sat up and shot you a big, toothy grin. âOh, bellezza, was I your first?â
Primo groaned loudly and pushed away from the table. âWhatever youâre trying to do fratellino, do not do it in my kitchen.â
âAh, calm down old man. Iâm only teasing.â
âYou were the one I liked enough to save. Even with your baking skills.â
Primo nearly spat out his tea. âOh, Terzo, tell me you didnât.â
âI was trying to do something nice for you, bellezza. But fine, fine. Letâs all pick on Terzo!â he grumbled as he stood. For a split-second the life left his eyes, the light within him dimming like a flickering lightbulb in a haunted basement. He was completely blankâjaw slack and body limp. Primo crossed the room before you could even think to react, rushing over to keep his brotherâs body from collapsing to the floor. Terzo recovered just as quickly, coming back to himself as he stumbled slightly. He wrenched himself out of his brotherâs hold and glared at him, teeth gritted.
âFratellinoâ"
âDonât,â he hissed. âI am fine, Primo.â
âClearly you are not. How many more times has this happened?â Primo asked, looking back and forth between the two of you.
You crossed your arms over your chest and raised an eyebrow. It had been a few days since the incident in the bedroom andâas far as you knewâhe had been completely fine ever since. If heâd started having spells again, this was the first you were hearing of it despite the promise heâd made. âTerzo?â
He shifted from one foot to the other, face washed with guilt as he concentrated on the floor and shrugged. âIt⌠itâs happened a few more times now.â
âA few? What the hell, Terzo?â
âIt was only for a couple seconds, bellezza! It wasnât like the other times!â
âThatâs not the point!â
âShe is right, fratellino,â Primo agreed gravely. âYou should have told me this was still happening.â
âOh, do I need to report every detail of my life to you now? Would you like to know exactly what we did last night?â
Primoâs teacup flew from his hands and hit the sink, bursting into dozens of porcelain shards. He was so angry he was shaking; his white eye seemed to glow with his fury as his face darkened. You and Terzo jumped as he began to shout. âSatanas, Terzo you are still so stubborn!â
âBellezza,â Terzo started quietly, moving between you and Primo. He placed a hand on your cheek and lowered his voice. âWould you please excuse us for a moment?â
You nodded silently, searching his eyes for any sign of worry as he urged you to go. Youâd barely made it a few steps out of the room before the argument properly started. As you moved through the cottage their voices turned from hushed tones to an almost violent sounding shouting match. The escalation had them rapidly switching between languages to find the right words to fit their ire. None of it made much sense to you, so you let the bedroom door close behind you with a soft click.
No matter what you and Terzo had tried, the little bedroom still carried a faint smell of dust and disuse. The humidity had been so bad that leaving the windows open was hardly an option. At night when the heat broke the sounds of insects droning in the woods was so loud you could hardly think. By the time the storm rolled in, youâd given up completely on trying to air out the room.
You collapsed on the creaky old bed, balling the ancient quilt in your fists. It was still happening. Whatever theyâd done to Terzo, whatever poison theyâd created this time was still living within him. Things were already complicated enough, but if Terzo was still effected after this many days you knew it would only get worse. If he was hiding it from you, maybe they already had.
A tear slipped down your cheek. Youâd been through so much together in such a short time, so many fucked up situations that most people would never have to think about. In some way it made sense if he didnât trust you yetâyou understood that, especially with the way the two of you had ended up together. What you couldnât understand was why the thought of Terzo not trusting you hurt so much. Why it felt like hot knives in your chest, the searing painful burn of unease. Maybe you hadnât done enough to show him he could trust you. Maybe he never would. You pressed a throw pillow over your mouth to stifle your cries, endlessly embarrassed by whatever this fucking feeling was.
A soft, barely audible knock on the door signaled the end of the Emeritus screaming match. Terzo said your name from the other side, speaking so gently you knew he had heard you crying.
âBellezza? May I come in?â
You swiped at your face, brushing away whatever stray tears were left as you called out, âis that some kind of vampire joke?â
The door opened a crack, just enough that you could see his eyebrows pull together in confusion. âWe donâtâthatâs not a real thing.â
âI know. Itâs ok, you can come in.â
He shuffled into the room and closed the door behind him. As he reached the foot of the bed, he dropped to his knees and laid his head in your lap.
âIâm terrible at this,â he admitted quietly.
âAt what?â
âApologiesâŚrelationshipsâŚhonesty.â He sighed heavily. âVulnerability.â
âNone of those things are easy, Terzo.â You ran a hand through his hair as he nuzzled his face into your leg. âIâm not good at them either.â
âYou deserve better than meââ
âDonât say that.â
âI just meanâŚyou deserve a better me than Iâve been lately. I should have told you.â
âDo you trust me?â
He looked up and locked eyes with you. âWith my eternal life, bellezza. With everything I am.â
âNo more secrets, ok? I want to help you, but I canât if you keep hiding things from me, Terzo. ItâŚit fucking hurts.â
âI am so sorry, bellezza. So, so sorry. I will tell you everything, anything you want to know.â
-x- Four Months Later -x-
Primoâs house smelled sweetâlike sugar and fresh vanilla mixed with roses flowering in a gentle breeze. But underneath the pleasant scent was a hint of copper, a warm metallic tinge that permeated absolutely everything. Your entire life was covered in blood; it coated your borrowed clothes and seeped into your bedsheets, hanging in the air like a permanent red haze. You couldnât get away from it if you tried. The taste settled on your tongue, bitter and harsh without the sweetness of Terzoâs kiss to wash it away.
Even the gardens felt wounded, the lifeless and bare shrubs now naked against the chilly autumn wind. The surrounding woods had turned as red as everything else, a dying fire against a cold, grey sky. It was hard to stay hopeful on days like this, hard to see beyond what looked like the end of the world.
Your world, anyway.
This was not how things were supposed to go. Stillness fell over the property, stretching past the woods to blot out the stars. You sat at the end of the path, knees in the dirt as you tried to decide your next move and the world justâŚcarried on around you. Time and nature werenât bound by the same crushing weight that followed you day-in and day-out. They just kept moving. Kept changing.
You dug your hands into the soil, grasping for somethingâanythingâto distract you from the tears slipping down your cheeks. You were so tired of crying. Tired of thinking and feeling and being while just fucking waiting. Waiting for months with only uncertainty and pain to keep you company during the day. Waiting and watching as your lover struggled and grew weaker. You wanted to scream, wanted to scream so loud and for so long that even the old gods were forced to watch you cough up blood. It wouldnât help but it would be something, anything that didnât feel like this.
Something that didnât feel like mourning.
âDo werewolves have big teeth?â you asked him, genuinely curious. Of all the things youâd come to learn about, you still had trouble wrapping your head around your sweet elderly neighbor transforming under the full moon.
Terzo gave you a half-smile as he rolled onto his side. âNot as big as mine, bellezza,â he replied suggestively, practically purring in your ear. His hand fell to your hip, pawing at the bare skin as he nipped at your neck.
âYou are the absolute worst,â you groaned, but you didnât mean it. You never did. These moments with himâthese silly little conversations shared in the afterglow with bare chests and sweaty skinâyouâd give anything to keep each other here forever.
âAh, but not five minutes ago I was the best youâd ever had, no?â
âI never said that?â
âExcuse meâ"
âItâs true, but I never said it. Wouldnât it be kind of fucked up if you were bad in bed? Like how many years have you been doing this? A couple thousand?â
âBellezza, I am not that old,â he grumbled.
âWell, thatâs a shame. Iâve been into older men lately.â
âBetter only be one man.â
âAw, Terzo are you jealous?â
âWhat if I was, amore?â There was hurt in his tone, a seriousness that bit into you with venomous fangs.
âTerzoââ
âIâm sorry, amore mio. I know this isnât easy for either of us, butââ
You cut him off by covering his mouth with your hands. âYou are the only man for me, Terzo Emeritus. Do I need to show you again?â
A warm hand gripped your shoulder, pulling you back to the dying garden. Primo didnât even flinch as you flung yourself at him, tears and dirt staining the silk of his fancy robe. Heâd never mention it; Primo never once asked you to stop feeling, never told you to pull yourself together or chastised you for being an embarrassment to the organization. Primo Emeritusâa man you were taught your entire life to fear above all othersâonly ever offered you a shoulder to cry on.
And if that wasnât enough, heâd simply offer the other.
He held you tight, quietly humming some centuries-old forgotten lullaby as your tears ran their course. He wouldnât speak until you were ready. He never pushed or insisted that this would pass. He just waited to hear what you had to say. It took you a long time to get used to that level of empathy, for his simple acts of compassion to not feel like ulterior motives. But eventually you realized he couldnât fix you any more than you could stop him from being a vampire. He only wanted to help you.
âItâs not fair,â you managed between sobs. âItâs not fair.â
âNo, piccolina, it isnât fair,â he agreed, smoothing a hand over your hair. âItâs too much for either of you. But I swore to you I would help, sĂŹ?â
You nodded numbly.
He knelt in front of you, grinding more stains into the material of his robe as he placed a hand under your chin. âI would not lie to you, piccolina. I will save Terzo. No matter the cost.â
âWhat do you mean the cost?â you shot back, voice trembling.
He tutted softly and patted your hand before helping you to your feet. âNothing you need worry about, my dear.â
âPrimo,â you leveled. âWhat are youââ
âHush now, piccolina. Why donât we wake the sleeping beauty? We can discuss things together later, eh?â
You nodded once, knowing the vampire would hardly take no for answer. But something still ate at you, gnawing away at whatever sense of calm you had managed until you were nothing more than an exposed nerve. No amount of Primoâs wisdom or comfort could help you with this one.Â
âCould Iâcan I have a minute alone with him first?â
âOf course,â he replied with a kind smile. âWould you care for some coffee?â
âYeah.â Before he could get too far you reached out and grabbed his hand, squeezing it gently. âThank you, Primo.â
It was too small of a phrase for all those feelings, but someday you would find a proper way to tell him how much this all meant to you. For now, you hid your sniffles behind your hands and waited for the older man to disappear back inside before gathering the courage to face Terzo alone.Â
Over the last few months, the little room at the back of the cottage had slowly become something like a home. Your home. A cozy space you and Terzo had carved out of Primoâs infinite kindness and filled with odd, yet beautiful things from Terzoâs past. A collection of his vintage clothing and accessories had been stashed away in a closet, pieces from another time left here to idly wait for him to return. Neither Terzo nor Primo had shared why he sought sanctuary here those years ago, but rediscovering his old treasures made him so happy you didnât need to ask. You trusted him to tell you when he wanted to.
If he ever wanted to.
Your feet dragged over the rug, the soft fibers adding some kind of familiar constant in this new life of maybes and what ifs. With a deep breath, the scent of clove and cologne filled your lungs, a warm combination youâd grown so fond of. Some days you went as far as spritzing the cologne on your own wrist to feel closer to him while he was stuck like this.
As much as this place was home, it was also a mausoleum. A place your lover was laid to rest, spending most of his days in a state somewhere between life and death.
Terzo lay on the bed, his eyes closed and his skin dull and grey. His lips had turned a horrid shade of blue made that much worse the longer he âslept.â It never really looked like he was sleepingâhis sleeping face was so much more expressive than this empty vessel version of Terzo. Primo once said it had something to do with circulation, trying to explain the line where science met magic to form their physiology. You listened, but it never made much sense to you. You didnât need to know. All you needed was for your immortal undead boyfriend to be not dead.
No matter how hard it was, your days werenât always spent in some lonely pit of despair. When Terzo was awake he was still the same old Terzoâeffortlessly funny and charming in a way you had never expected. He seemed intent on making your life together as normal as it could be, still trying desperately to woo you with grand romantic gestures straight out of those movies he loved. Some nights youâd stay up well past an acceptable hour, just listening to him share stories from his questionable past, tales of âyears agoâ that could have meant 3 or 300 years. There were other nights the two of you poured through a book about the history and architecture of Meliora House, marveling at photos of the grandiose mansion in its heyday. He would have you close your eyes and pick a random page before telling about each room in incredibly vibrant detail. While you never stopped being impressed by your boyfriendâs ability to recall so many things over so many years, your heart broke for him that such a big piece of his past had been destroyed forever. How many other things had he lost to time in 900 years?
You made it your mission to create as many memories as you could in that little bedroom with him.
Sighing heavily, you climbed into bed and pressed as close to Terzo as you could. You gently brushed a few wayward hairs from his face, hating how cold his skin felt under your touch when he was stuck like this.
âSorry I was gone so long,â you whispered, laying your head on his chest. You wouldâve given anything to hear him take a breath, for him to wrap an arm around you and hold you tight and kiss you so hard your lips bruised. Sometimes you wondered if you just wished hard enough or found the right god to askâŚ
âI know you said you canât hear me when youâre like this, but thereâs something I really, really want to talk to you about,â you whispered. âAnd Iâm afraid I wonât be able to when youâre awake. If youâre awakeâŚthen itâs real and youâll hear it and youâll know. But if I donât say it, if I donât tell youâŚwhat if you never get to hear me say it? What if you never know? If you never get to hear it because I was too scared to say itâŚwell, thatâs no good either. So, what do I do?â y ou asked with a laugh. âI mean, I know what you would tell me to do, but itâs justâŚI donât know. I guess it really isnât that easy, huh?â
You reached up and kissed his cheek as you considered your options. Youâd traced every line and crease of the manâs face, memorized every mark and scar so thoroughly they might as well live on your own skin and it still wasnât enough. You had watched him for so long nowâbefore youâd ever met himâand you could still spend hours just studying someone so beautiful it made your heart hurt.
He deserved to know you looked at him the same way he looked at you.
âI love you, Terzo Emeritus,â you confessed quietly. âAnd Iâm going to tell you to your stupid, handsome face. I will tell you every day, whether you can hear me or not because it wonât change how I feel.â
You swiped away a tear and cuddled closer to Terzo, holding him for what felt like hours. It wasnât enough; it was never enough. As Primo knocked on the bedroom door, you buried your face in his chest to hide your emotions from the other vampire as much as you could. Heâd seen you express everything from rage to grief and back already of course, but if you could spare him one more pep talk you would certainly try. As he shuffled in, the smell of strong coffee began to overwhelm the subtle hint of soap and sweat that lingered on your loverâs skin. No matter how hard you wished you could stay and get lost in him you knew it was no use.
Primoâs slippers scuffed against the hardwood, cups rattling on the same tarnished tray he carried in every evening. Ambling through the room, he set the tray aside and gave you a half-smile before producing a glass vial from his pocket. You sat up and offered your left arm, the right already bruised to hell from previous draws. You hated this part, hated that this had become so routine. You couldnât get away from the smell of blood, but youâd grown numb to the sight of your own.
The next part was always easiest. A bandage for your arm and a regiment of supplements and vitamins to keep you healthy. Things that kept the blood strong, Primo had told you when it became clear this was headed toward an everyday occurrence. You swallowed the pills down and accepted the cup of expensive coffee the older gentleman had made for you.
The two of you had bonded so much in these shared albeit terrible moments. You doubted he would be so quick to let you into his life without the forced proximity, but Primo never seemed to be bothered by having you around. It didnât take long for you to understand that he was a balancing act, a man on a highwire with bound hands and nerves of steel. But those feats of strength could not hide the worried, emotional side of a man several hundred years your senior. There was something in the way he had leaned into this caregiver role, something that suggested there was more to his story than what he was comfortable sharing with you. But there were times that he would share, absently recounting stories from his own past. He once told you how Terzo had become frighteningly ill as a child, somehow remembering that very same fear of his brother at deathâs door though several centuries had passed. He swore to you in a moment of raw honesty that just as he had done everything in his power to save Terzo as a boy, he would not stop until he saved him again.
And he promised that Terzo never had to know how much you cried.
âDid you two have a nice talk?â he finally asked, turning away. He hunched over the tray and jabbed a spoon into the thick, noxious mixture of tea and herbs whatever else he used to bring Terzo back to life.
You shrugged, not willing to make any more confessions for the day. Instead, you ran a hand through your hair and gave a noncommittal sigh.
âYou should rest, piccolina,â he warned with a sigh of his own. âWhat would he say?â
âHeâd probably call you an old man,â you replied, wiping at fresh tears with the back of your hand. âOr heâd put on his grouchy voice and mumble the equivalent in Italian to get under your skin. Whatâs that thing he always says? Testa di Cazzo?â
Primo chuckled. âYes, I suppose he would call me a dickhead. Lovingly, of course.â
You managed a small smile before the tears threatened to fall again. âI really miss him, Primo.â
âI know you do, cara. I miss him, too. Though it is nice that someone finally found a way to shut him up for a minute.â
You snorted out a laugh. âPrimo!â
âJust trying to lighten the mood, piccolina.â He knelt in front of you and made sure he had your full attention before he spoke. âI will cure him,â he assured you. âI promised you, sĂŹ? And I am nothing if not a man of my word. I know finding a solution has taken more time than any of us would like, butâBah! Letâs wake him, eh?â
You nodded and looked down at your hands. Youâd bitten your nails to the quick and ripped your cuticles to shreds over the past few weeks, your body trying so hard to fight off the anxiety that threatened to swallow you. There was dirt deeply embedded under your nails from digging into the ground out of desperation. Pieces of earth still stuck on your skin like tiny reminders of your every fear. âPlease donât tell himââ
âI would never betray your confidence, piccolina. Are you ready?â
You drew a deep breath, centering yourself before giving him a firm nod. Moving to the other side of the bed, you propped up Terzoâs body as much as you could, fighting against the dead weight and stiff muscles. You slid behind him, wrapping your arms around his chest to hold him in place while Primo readied the last ingredient for that awful elixir.
The smell was terrible, an overpowering punch of rust and dirt and the potion stuck to the inside of Primoâs teacups like roofing tar. The final ingredient had to be added seconds before consumption, like the half-life of shots of fine espresso but not nearly as appetizing. Primo nodded once to make sure your hold was strong before removing the stopper from the vial.
Terzoâs eyes shot open as the smell of iron flooded the room. Wild, hungry sounds erupted from Terzoâs mouth, feral growls that only grew louder as Primo moved closer and poured your blood into the mixture. The older vampire took his brother by the jaw, forcing his mouth open enough to pour the tea down his throat.
What used to take seconds now took a full five minutes. Every day you waited longer and longer for the vampireâs rigid body to relax and fill with warmth again. When it finally did, he melted into you with a happy sigh. Smears of blood and flecks of herbs clung to the corners of his lips as they stretched into a smile.
âAmore,â he whispered dreamily. âI missed you.â
âI missed you too.â
Primo pushed the cup into Terzoâs hand before ruffling his hair. âDrink the whole thing, Terzo.â
âI will,â he whined. He made a face as he took another drink and struggled to keep the liquid down. âAugh, happy?â
The older man said nothing as he turned and left the room.
Terzo quickly chugged the rest of the mixture before he turned and nuzzled into your chest. âYou donât have to do this, you know.â
And there it was, the last thing you wanted to hear ever again. You groaned and pushed him away, climbing to your feet. Tired of having the same conversation, you slipped into the bathroom to hide the fresh tears that filled your eyes. Primo offered you an out after the fits gradually became worse. He told you that you were free to leave, that if you wanted you could go on and start living a new life. He said you didnât owe Terzo anything, you got him this far and that was more than enough.
Youâd never been more offended in your entire life.
Part of you understood it was out of kindness, that Primo didnât want you to sit and watch Terzo âdieâ over and over and over. As nice as it would have been to avoid, you couldnât help but think how panicked and hurt Terzo would be if he one day woke up without you. The thought broke your heart into a million little pieces, just like it broke you heart that there were still days like this. Days when heâd wake up ready to push you away. His misguided, half-hearted attempt to spare you from this never ever worked. Sometimes you could even joke with him about it, but todayâŚtoday, with dirt from the dying garden still stuck under your fingernails you wanted nothing more than to be with him.
âBellezza,â he whispered softly as he appeared behind you, almost panicked. He wrapped his arms so tightly around your middle there was nowhere else to go as his lips hovered near your ear. âIâm sorry, my love, amore mio. So sorry.â
You nodded and learned against him as the walls of that tiny bathroom began to close in on you. âTerzoââ
âForgive me, amore?â he asked, pressing a kiss into your cheek. âPlease forgive me.â
You turned to face him, staring deep into his odd, beautiful eyes. It was too hard to hold onto all that sadness when he looked at you that way, when he begged you. Your request was a whisper, a desperate plea in the silence of the room for him to just kiss you. He crowded you against the wall like he had done so many times over the course of your relationship and captured you in the most devastating kiss just as youâd asked. It was easy to get lost in him like this, to forget the awful trial he was being forced through and each painful day it meant for you. To forget all of it and let him be Terzo and only Terzo. You craved the way his touch quieted your mind, a gentle reminder that he was still hereâthat he would still be here.
It doesnât take long for the spark to catchâit never took long with the two of youâand before you knew it, he was on his knees in worship of you. And maybe he did worship you, but you didnât ask. You didnât say much other than âpleaseâ and âmoreâ as his fingers traced over every inch of your skin, committing you to memory on that bathroom floor.
It was slow and soft and you think Terzo Emeritus might be the only person who could ever fuck you against a wall and still call it âmaking love.â But you know thatâs what heâd say because thatâs what it is for both of you. You couldnât stop yourself as he dragged his sharpened teeth across your collarbone and looked at you through heavy-lidded eyes, so blissed out and alive. It escaped you like so many of the tears you had tried so hard to hide from him and it hung over your heads as Terzo stared back at you, unblinking.
âWhat did you say, bellezza?â he asked, eyes wide and hips still.
You brought your hands to his face, holding him there. âI said I love you, Terzo,â you repeated, though you could hardly believe youâd said it yourself. âI love you.â
âM-me?â
âYeah, you.â
âOh, bellezza.â His mouth crashed against yours, clumsy and hungry as he tried to kiss you a thousand times all at once. âLove you,â he managed to say between breaths, directing most of his concentration toward carefully laying you on the floor. âI love you,â he repeated as he repositioned himself over you and slowly slid his cock back into your heat. âI love youâŚand you love me.â
âDonât let it go to your head,â you warned.
âToo late for that, amore mio. Youâre there forever now.â He grinned down at you and pointed at his chest. âAnd here too.â
âUgh,â you groaned, rolling your eyes. âYouâre such a fucking sap.â
âSĂŹ, but you love me.â He made a point of circling his hips to watch you writhe and keen under him, smiling the entire time.
âTerzo, please.â
âAnything for you my love,â he whispered into your ear before changing his angle and beginning to fuck you in earnest. As he drove each thrust home, you could see stars in your vision. That white-hot passion that had always burned between you was a flare, a lifeline you could follow back to safety, to someone who loved you. To someone you loved.
He held you close as you came, his fingers digging into your hips as your own clawed at his back. He followed soon after with his face buried into your neck, his breath almost instantly cooling your heated skin. He stayed between your legs, lazily mouthing at your collarbone as you both came down from the high, completely addicted to each other.
âIâm so sorry, bellezza. Please, please forgive me,â he begged once more, finally resting his head on your chest. His hair fanned out, sticking in odd patterns to the sweat on your skin as he lay claim to you once more.
âI already have,â you admitted softly, carding a hand through his messy hair. âShower?â
He nodded. âIn a minute.â
You granted him as much peace as you could on the patterned tiles of the bathroom, silently lying with him and holding him close until he was ready to start the dayâthough it had to be close to midnight by then. Things seemed to move slower in Primoâs house, as though time itself had its claws in the two of you. Even tiny gestures like Terzoâs fascination with washing your hair could never be rushed no matter how much shampoo he managed to get in your eyes.
You were the same way, of course. Taking care to steady your hand before tracing the angles on his face in that black paint. It was no small task, especially not after he explained the meaning behind it. Every time he would tease you about the serious expression you wore while trying to even out the lines on his nose, taking this delicate, intimate part of his life and making it into some silly game. And you let him, finding yourself unable to stop doing anything that made him smile. Even if that meant you were now in charge of buttoning his shirts for him half the time.
Part of you missed those ridiculous crop tops.
-x-
Terzo settled his hip against the counter, watching closely as you moved through the next part of your routine. Preparing his midnight âbreakfastâ fell on you as Primo very quickly forbid him from using any of the appliances, some unspoken memory of a culinary disaster shared between them with a knowing look. Carefully, you poured the contents of a blood bag into the mug that previously held your coffee. Try as you might, you could never get Terzo to explain why he liked sharing your cup, he simply asked that you did. It was one of his more reasonable requests.
With the cup in the microwave, the two of you watched the faded design slowly spin in the ancient wood-paneled machine. What once read âEverythingâs better inâ some town was barely legible after at least a decadeâs worth of runs through the dishwasher. The cottage was full of things like thatâold and yellowing, well loved, but still functional. You cracked a smile, thinking about how similar your 900 year old vampire boyfriend and a microwave from the 1980âs could be.
âWhatâs so funny, hmm?â he mused and pulled you into his arms.
âNothing.â
âNothing, huh?â He squeezed your sides, tickling you until you let out a high pitched squeal.
âStop,â you managed through a giggle. âYou wouldnât like the joke anyway.â
He narrowed his eyes in suspicion, but the ungodly howl of the microwave timer cut off anything he was about to say. He reached for the cup and took a long pull, savoring the rich taste of A Positive with his eyes closed. A pleased hum rumbled in his throat as he tried to lick away the leftover traces, but a deep red line formed above his upper lip.
You smiled and let your eyes trail over every little line and soft ridge buried under the paint. Such fine details were only visible up close when he was painted, but you liked the way they added a softness to the harsh angles. You reached over and swiped your thumb across his lip to wipe away the blood mustache.
âYou know Iâm not going anywhere, right?â
Terzo stared back at you wide-eyed. After a beat he nodded and lowered his gaze, staring into his substitute meal with a hint of shame.
âI know, bellezza,â he offered quietly. âIâm sorry. I justâsometimes I canât understand why you would stay with me.â
âYeah, well. If you have to ask, youâre dumber than you look.â
âHow dumb do I look?â he shot back, deeply concerned.
âOh, bello.â You pressed a gentle kiss to his cheek. âYou donât look dumb. At all.â
He beamed at you. âBello?â
âSĂŹ, bello. Bellisimo, even.â
âI love you, bellezza, but your pronunciation is terrible.â
âOh, fuck off,â you groaned. âTesta di Cazzo.â
âSuch a dirty mouth,â he tsked.
âSaid the vampire with a blood mustache.â
âStraws are bad for the turtles, bellezza,â he informed you, his mouth set in a deep frown. âI saw it on the news.â
âHa! Iâd believe you could fly before I believe you watched the news.â
He sighed. âOk, fine. Itâs something I heard Omega say once.â
You leaned into him, resting your head on his shoulder. He was so warm after he ate that you couldnât help but relax against him. âDo you think Omega and Alpha are enjoying their extended vacation?â
âI doubt theyâve ever been happier. Theyâve asked for a swimming pool for Christmas for the last, oh, thirty years?â
âDo you even celebrate Christmas?â
âNo! Which makes it that much more irritating when they askâ"
âHate to interrupt,â Primo chimed in as he appeared in the doorway to the kitchen.
âFeel free not to then,â Terzo shot back with a wave of his hand. âWeâre busy.â
âApologies fratellino but it cannot be helped. There is something we need to discuss.â
âNo,â he replied with a frown. âNo âdiscussionsâ, no tests, no nothing. Not today, Primo. Please?â
It was Primoâs turn to frown, deep creases forming between his eyes and around his mouth. He looked older somehow, more wrinkled and tired than he had a few hours ago. His body appeared almost frail, like a distorted reflection of the way Terzo had become brighter and livelier.
âPrimo, are you ok?â you asked gently.
âAlways, piccolina,â he replied dismissively. âNow, I wouldnât ask if it wasnât important. Could you two join me in the lab?â
Terzo sighed heavily and knocked back the rest of his breakfast in one gulp. âDo we have a choice?â
âNo,â Primo responded simply.
Together you quietly made your way through the back of the house and down the set of stone steps that marked the boundary of the original cottage. A large glass conservatory stretched across the back of the property; an addition made sometime later where Primo spent most of his time these days. The air in the structure was sticky and humid, heavy with the heat of the day still trapped between the thick panes.
You settled on the small sofa hidden amongst the massive leaves, the pollen from the fresh blooms making your nose itch as you looked around Primoâs makeshift laboratory. A worktable that should have been used for flower arrangements and propagation was covered in countless glass flasks filled with odd concoctions and a colorful assortment of potions. Some bubbled under the heat of an open flame, while others slowly dripped into a new container like moonshine being distilled in some prohibition hideout. Each mixture had been crafted by hand while Primo consulted some dusty old tome, working tirelessly to keep his brother alive. You werenât sure if it was basic chemistry or some magical alchemy the old vampire had his hands in, neither would really surprise you.
âWhat is it you want now?â Terzo asked, clearly annoyed by Primoâs insistence. âMore blood?â
âNo, fratellino. You should sit down.â
He looked nervous, hands trembling slightly as he sat and sank into the sofa. It wasnât an expression you were used to seeing on the carefree vampireâs face, even when things had been at their worst. Something in Primoâs tone scared him, which only made you frightened in turn. You slipped your hand into his, fingers intertwining in a silent reminder that you were there with him. That you loved him.
The exposed skin of his hands glowed with warmthâwith life. You were glad to see him feeling better. Looking better. But Primoâs solemn expression cast a dark cloud over everything in the room. Whatever he had found, whatever he needed to say didnât look good.
âFratellino, how do you feel?â
âBetter than you look,â he replied in a suspicious tone. âWhy do you ask?â
Primo pinched the bridge of his nose. âTerzoâŚthis isnât easyââ
âYou canât fix it,â he whispered.
âNo, Terzo thatâs notââ he rushed. He paused with a sigh, searching for the right words. âWhatâs happening to youâthe poison isâŚcomplex. It took a great deal of time to break it down and discover all the componentsâto understand why our temporary solution treats the effects, but hasnât made any improvements toward ridding your body of this thingâ"
âYouâre blaming my body for this?â
âOf course not. Will you let me finish?â He snapped harshly.
 âFine,â Terzo huffed and crossed his arms over his chest as he pushed further into the sofa.
âMi dispiace, mostriciattolo,â Primo replied quietly. âMy temper is harder to control right now.â
You felt him tense beside you as he cautiously looked up at his brother.
âYouâŚyou havenât called me that in at least 100 years,â he noted in a whisper.
âFratellino, do you remember what I told you when you were young?â
Terzo nodded once and wiped away a single tear with the back of his hand. Another memory shared wordlessly between two almost ancient men. âWhat does that have to do with this?â
âOur enemies underestimate us,â Primo replied grimly. âThey think I wonât do what needs to be done. That Iâhave never faced such a harrowing challenge in all my lifetimes. Surely that is the only way to survive this long, sĂŹ? Fear in the form of self-preservation. That I would choose my life over yours.â
âWhat are you saying, Primo?â
Primo shrugged. âThe thing that binds us to each other, the thing we need to surviveâthey underestimate its power too. I would die to save you, Terzo. I would do it all over again without question. And that makes our family different. It is how we are bound that gives us power.â He paused to look at you. âHow we can be bound to another. Our blood possesses properties humans have never dreamed of. The trouble is it will take a great deal of our blood to fix yours.â
âLike how much?â you asked nervously.
Primo didnât answer, instead he lifted a hand to silence you as his eyes darted around the room. The faintest noise came from outside, barely more than a rustling in the grass just outside the conservatoryâs walls. Both men were immediately on edge, their fangs bared in warning as somethingâsomeoneâmoved around the building.
âStay here,â Primo commanded firmly before making his way toward the door.
Terzo moved so quickly it felt like missing frames in a sequence, your brain struggling to process his actions. He pressed a knife into your hand, swiped from somewhere on Primoâs table. You stared at the thing, blinking slowly until the realization hit you. Danger. Someone had finally come for your vampire.
Silently, you eased behind Terzo and prepared to strike at whateverâwhoeverâmight present itself. You held your breath, straining to hear anything while Primo moved through the side door, his long, white hair disappearing into the darkness.
A feeling crept down your spineâforgotten yet so familiarâwinding your nerves tighter and tighter like a loaded spring trap. Adrenaline coursed through your veins, dialing your senses to eleven as you scouted the room. Your pulse raced uncomfortably as the chemical tried to take over your body and mind, every cell screaming for you to fight. To run. Youâd spent most of your life training yourself not to be afraid, but that was easier said when the only thing to lose was your own life. But now, with Terzoâwith the man you lovedâstanding before you, that sense was heightened.
There was a desire to throw yourself in front of the vampireâto protect him. No matter what it might cost you.
A shadow formed in the doorway, a large and imposing figure looming in the dark. You readied yourself as it stepped forward, prepared to fight off whoever had come for you. Light hit the solid form and the familiar image of harsh black and white paint in a shape you didnât recognize became clearer. The man leaned forward, squinting as he scanned the room.
Terzo let out a sigh of relief, his shoulders relaxing slightly as he called out, âSecondo?â
You felt your heart stop as Secondo Emeritus focused solely on you. With each determined step he ignored Terzoâs shouting and shoved him hard as he passed. He crashed into the sofa, the frame completely shattering from the impact and the sharp snap of solid wood bursting into pieces became the soundtrack to your false sense of security coming to an abrupt end.
Secondo had a hand around your throat before you could moveâbefore you could think. He squeezed hard, cutting off your air as he dragged you across the room. Tears welled in your eyes as you helplessly kicked and tried to free yourself. But it was useless. He was strong, too strong. It took no effort for him to haul you up and pin you to the wall.
He stared you down, teeth gritted and eyes filled with malice. âTell me why I shouldnât just snap your neck right now, little hunter,â he ground out, fangs flashing with each pointed word.
Fear and pain surged through you, swirling its way around the adrenaline already poisoning your blood. Your lungs burned, screaming for you to take a breath as his fingers flexed and threatened to crush your windpipe. Years of training flashed in your head, every weakness and warning youâd ever heard. What good was any of it now that you were actually faced with an Emeritus vampire?
Maybe, maybe you deserved to die at the hands of a vampire, but you werenât ready to find out.
You reached out and slashed at him with the knife. The blade easily sliced through the fancy material of his suit and into the soft flesh of his forearm. Again and again you cut into him, but he still wouldnât let go. With a growl, Secondo wrenched the knife from your hand and stabbed it into the wall a hairâs width from your head. The placement was no accident. It was a calculated move to let you know that Secondo was going to kill you slowly and without mercy.
In one last desperate attempt you jammed your fingers into the wounds you carved, hoping it would break his hold. A warm rush of blood oozed around your fingers, but the vampire didnât even flinch.
A choking sound escaped your mouth as you fought for each breath, tears streaming down your face. âTerâ"
There was a blur of movement followed by a sickening snap and you hit the floor hard. You grabbed your neck, sucking down desperate breaths as soon as you realized you were free. But how?
Secondo clumsily stumbled backward in surprise; his arm now bent at grotesque angle. Bone and sinew poked through his shredded sleeve as blood dripped onto the conservatoryâs stone floor. With a great howl of pain, he pushed a protruding broken bone back into its rightful place and rounded on Terzo.
Terzo crouched in front of you, spitting and snarling like a wild animal. His teeth made a horrifying sound as he threateningly snapped his jaws at his brother. âIf you ever put your hands on her again,â he growled in warning, his voice low and terrifying. âYou will beg for death.â
Secondo offered him a sick smile as he stepped forward. âI would love to see you try, little brother.â
Terzo rose to his full height, squaring off with the taller man. He was almost an entire foot shorter and his slight frame made Secondo look even more muscular in comparison, but size and scale hardly mattered when it came to the strength of vampires. As old as they were, they were both powerful and possibly deadly to each other.
Secondoâs smile didnât falter as he took another step. âDo you really think you can stop me before I get to her?â
âWould you like to find out?â
âBoys!â
Primoâs voice rang out so loud it rattled the large windows in their frames. The noise reverberated through the domed structure, bouncing around as Terzo and Secondo completely stopped in their tracks. The vampires were now frozen in their battle stances, refusing to take their eyes off one another but neither dared to move.
âI wonât tolerate you being at each otherâs throats, so you might as well get over it now,â he instructed before turning to Secondo and pointing a bony finger at him. âIf you touch piccolina again, you wonât be answering to Terzo.â
Secondo narrowed his eyes but otherwise stayed quiet as the warning hung between them.
You scrambled to your feet, keeping your back to the wall as you watched for the next threat. A surge of panic ripped through you as a woman in a designer outfit appeared behind Primo. She gently brushed past him with a small nod and a hand placed carefully on his arm, an ornate ring on her finger catching the light. The gems sparkled like stars in the way only real jewels could before they were hidden under the velvet sleeve of her jacket. She moved with such elegance, even as she rushed to Secondoâs side and delicately held his arm to examine his wounds. He tried to shake her off, earning himself a stern look from the smaller woman that seemed to fix him in place. He cupped her face with his non-bloodied hand, quickly mumbling an apology and something else that brought relief to her face. They exchanged a lookâthe kind could only exist between two people who were deeply connected or deeply in loveâbefore he pressed his forehead to hers. Secondoâs entire being, this massive, monstrous threat, seemed to completely melt away under her touch.
Peeking out from under her collar was the faint line of a scar. You quickly realized who she must be. Reginetta, as Terzo called her, Secondoâs little queen.
What had happened to them was no secret among the hunters. Time after time you heard about how some rogue group had infiltrated his club, ransomed his assistant, and set fire to the building. How they had nearly succeeded in taking him out in the process. It was a fairy tale full of corpses and poisons, one Terzo didnât like to discuss at all, but in your time together you had heard the other side of the story. How the hunters had tried to turn love into a weakness and forced Terzo and Secondo to watch as they stabbed his girlfriend. You knew all about how utterly helpless Terzo had felt, how it haunted and changed him from a man you suspected didnât have a care in the world to one who carried the entire weight of it alone by the time you met.
Somewhere within the ruins of Meliora House, Terzo had also kept a couple of Lucyâs teeth.
You werenât a part of what theyâd done, but you were hardly different. Terzo was in this whole mess because of youâbecause you also foolishly decided to try to take out the most powerful vampire family in history. And for what? The was no glory, no noble cause. There was just some bullshit sense of victory and justice fed to you for years. You never questioned it, not even once. Not until Terzo directed his attention toward you.
There was nothing about you that was worthy of his love and yet, he gave it freely. He loved youâa pitiful, undeserving mess of a girl with blood on her hands and next to nothing to offer him.
You tried to swallow it down, to make yourself as small as possible and disappear. A wounded cry left your lips as you thought about all the damage youâd done. All that pain and heartache inflicted for centuries by hunters just like you.
He turned as you whimpered, moving faster than your eyes could follow. Holding you tight to his chest, he began to whisper a thousand apologies into your hair before you could even think to protest. You didnât deserve this, didnât deserve him, but he was right there with you. Fighting the urge to sob, you wrapped your arms around his neck. Everything the two of you had been through, every errant feeling or emotion youâd pushed down bubbled to the surface and threatened to drown you. You were afraid. You were worried. You were annoyed and happy and loved. You were so, so loved. And you were the safest youâd ever feltâthe only time youâd felt safe in your miserable little lifeâhere in his arms. That thoughtâthat knowledge burned brighter than any of the nasty things you could tell yourself about your former life.
Terzo loved you. Heâd said it a million times and now you finally understood what it meant. And youâd fight to the death to hold onto it.
âYouâve got real shitty people skills, Twos.â
You lifted your head to search for the voice. Another couple appeared, gracefully making their way into the conservatory. Gold accents adorned their coordinating outfits, glinting in the soft light as they moved. The delicate fringe of their epaulets swayed as Count and Countess Copia gave their surroundings a once-over. Their painted faces hid their expressions, but their military dress suggested they were here for something serious. Terzo however, wasnât nearly as stoic. As Copia took a step forward, Terzo let out low, warning growl.
âOh, calm down, fratello,â Copia called out with a dismissive wave. âNo oneâs going to hurt you or the girl.â
âHonestly,â the Countess started and turned to Reginetta. âHow on earth do you put up with him?â
It was Secondoâs turn to growl. âSheâs a hunter,â he grinded out.
âYeah,â the Countess laughed. âA teeny-tiny little hunter in a room full of Emeritus vampires. What exactly did you think she was going to do?â
âShe can speak for herself,â you spat as you tried to untangle yourself from Terzoâs arms.
The Countess let out a deranged giggle. âNot if I snatch out your tongueââ
âYouâre not going anywhere near her. None of you are going anywhere near her,â Terzo sneered.
âOh well,â she hummed and turned her attention to Terzo. âTerzo! Itâs so lovely to see you dressed like itâs this century.â
He narrowed his eyes. âWell, Sorella, I lost most of my things in a fire and had to run for my life.â He gestured toward her clothes. âWhat is your excuse for this?â
She flashed her fangs and hissed.
âAmore donât tease a dying man,â Copia urged, and steering her away by the shoulders. He casually dropped onto the broken sofa, barely noticing the splintered wood at his feet. âDo you have any sort of burial ensemble in mind, fratello?â
âNo, because Iâm not dying,â Terzo corrected. His fingernails dug painfully into your skin as he buried a much angrier reaction.
âAre you sure? You look terrible,â Secondo teased, ignoring the pinch he received from Reginetta.
âIf youâre not dying then why did Primo call us?â Copia asked. âPrimo, why did you call us?â
âIâm beginning to wish I hadnât,â Primo muttered with a groan. âFrankly, itâs embarrassing that none of you can be in the same room for more than two minutes before you start acting like children. I called because Terzo needs help, your helpââ
âAnd not because youâre trying to show off in front of the little hunter, hmm?â Secondo challenged coolly.
âMind your tone, fratellino,â Primo warned, accompanied by a low growl as he stepped toward his brother.
âOh, here we go,â Copia grumbled with a roll of his eyes and leaned forward to grab a sharp, broken piece of wood. He tossed the makeshift stake at Primo and Secondoâs feet, issuing a challenge of his own. âYou ever see a real vampire bloodbath, little hunter?â
âEnough!â Terzo screamed. His entire body shook with anger as he looked around the room, staring each of his brothers down. âYou said weâd be safe here,â he spat at Primo. âYou promised me.â
âYou are safe hereââ
âThat stronzo grabbing bellezza by the throat is your definition of safe?â He let out an uneasy laugh as he turned to Copia. âMake your jokes, Copia. By all means, please have another laugh at my expense. But let me ask you what would you have done, hmm? What would you have done if Secondo had stormed into your fucking castle and grabbed the Countess like that? If he had threatened to take her life instead of killing a room full of people so the two of you could live happily ever after, huh?â
âWell, Iââ Copia started, but Terzo angrily waved him off.
âI donât want your fucking help,â he stated tersely. âWe donât need any help from any of you if this is how youâre going to treat us. If this is how you and Secondo plan to repay me for fighting your fucking battles I donât need you here.â
âTerzo, hang onââ Secondo tried.
âNo!â Terzo snapped. âIf none of you have any interest in helping, just go back to wherever the hell you came from. Leave us in peace. Let me die in peace.â
âIâm sorry,â Secondo offered softly. The room fell completely silent as he took a few careful steps forward and placed a hand on Terzoâs shoulder. âMi dispiace. Iâm sorry, Terzo. I didnât mean toâ"
âI donât need your apology,â Terzo grinded out and shook him off. âYou owe it to her.â
You shook your head, finally finding your voice. âHe was only trying to protect you, Terzo.â
He whipped around with an incredulous look. âHe tried toââ
âI know,â you replied quickly, cutting him off. âBut I donât blame him for that. I donât expect him or anyone in your family to trust me. Hell, I wouldnât trust me. The things youâve all been throughâŚIt doesnât matter how much you trust me; Iâll still have to earn it from everyone else. You just need to know the only thing I care about is helping you and if thatâs why theyâre hereâif thatâs what Primo needs to fix youâŚâ you trailed off and shook your head. âI couldnât care less about what happens to me.â
âI care about what happens to you, cara mia,â he whispered.
You offered him a faint smile before pressing a kiss into his cheek. âI know you do.â
âWell, if thatâs settled. Is anyone hungry?â Primo asked loudly.
-x-
The cottage had never felt so full of life. A kitchen full of Emeritus vampires, both new and old, were all finding their rhythm as part of the task at hand. Primo and Secondo were singing at the top of their lungs, beautifully harmonizing some old Italian love song while effortlessly crafting a meal completely from scratch. Copia had shed his military jacket in favor of a novelty âkiss the chefâ apron while he hovered over a simmering pot. Every few moments he would look up to make heart-eyes at his Countess while she and Reginetta stood nearby, hard at work attacking a cake recipe.
It unfolded like a scene from one of those silly films Terzo loved, a dynamic portrayal of a family that only ever seemed to be found in the most idealistic fiction. Your family, what little there was, had never once committed such an act of togetherness. Even Terzoâwho was barred from helping in any meaningful wayâflitted around the kitchen refilling glasses of wine and slipping into conversations like the perfect host.
He watched you from across the crowded kitchen, wearing a look of warmth and light and pure love that felt almost tangible. Without missing a beat, he seized the opportunity to take your hand and pulled you into the eye of the storm, making sure you were also a part of the greater Emeritus chaos instead of on its fringes. Primo shot you an encouraging smile as the ladies turned to ask your opinion on attempting something called âItalian buttercream.â
Maybe it was better that your family wasnât like this, that you had never prepared a single dish that wasnât frozen or had any idea there was more to frosting than the stuff that came in a plastic tub. Until now, you only had a vague idea of what you were âmissing outâ on, pieces of that âperfect familyâ that never seemed real to begin with. You doubted you would have been able to appreciate it for what it was prior to this past summer anyway. But now, hearing the sounds swell around you in that small kitchen meant more to you than anything ever hadâincluding that limited edition sweater Terzo was still hellbent on replacing.
The sense of calm extended over a dinner served around 4 a.m., but it was anything but quiet. Laughter was shared around the table just as much as the food. Copia and Primo scrambled to find their most embarrassing memories of Terzo through the ages like a mother showing off baby pictures to a prom date. Secondo remained distant, though he didnât ignore you completely. Once Reginetta had warmed up to you, he even began to use more than one word to reply.
The extent of Terzoâs situation was revealed over a dessert eaten with tiny forks. After one too many glasses of wine seeped into everyoneâs bloodstream, Primo laid out what heâd discovered to an audience of vampires stunned into silence. Terzo buried his face in his hands while Secondo angrily shot up from the table and began pacing the length of the dining room.Â
Paying his brothers no mind, Primo outlined the rest of his plan. Heâd found a solution, albeit a dangerous one. A mix of vampire blood, a rare plant, and a little bit of magic was all he needed, a list of ingredients you couldnât quite comprehend. You tried your best to follow along and understand exactly what was needed to save your love, but the plan was so heavily flawed you couldnât focus on anything but how risky the whole thing was. You werenât as strong as the others, nor were you immortal, but you knew how to strategize and how to fight. You had an intimate knowledge of how the huntersâ network operated and everything Primo had laid out looked like walking into an obvious trap.
âSo, this plantâŚyouâre saying one of the only places to find it just so happens to be your little townâs botanical garden?â you asked. âIâm guessing this is the very same garden that you personally funded?â
âIt is the same, yes.â
âI donât like this, Primo.â
âI donât understand,â the Countess interjected. âWhatâs the problem?â
âItâs too easy,â you and Secondo answered, almost in unison.
âWell yeah. But we could just kill them,â she replied with a huff. âProblem solved.â
âNo, problem not solved,â Secondo growled back. âAre you even listening?â
âI agree we should kill them, dear Countess, but I must insist that we do not go charging into this. We will need every single body with a pulse that we can find, or we might not make it back from this. They will most certainly be waiting for us and theyâve had months to plan for our arrival. Hell, theyâre probably watching us right now.â
âOk but I do get to kill them, right? Like, after everything? Vampire snacks?â
âWho is going to stop you, amore?â Copia cooed, petting her face with a gloved hand.
âBellezza,â Terzo started quietly. âAre you going to be ok with this?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI mean, isnât it possible these hunters might be people you know?â
The other discussions in the room fell away as the vampires waited for your reply. There was a definite possibility that people you once knew wanted you dead, but they were part of another life completely. Even if you hadnât fallen for Terzo, they tried to kill you. You didnât know if it was direct or just collateral damage, but the point remained the same. The hunters placed no value on your life or his, or anyone else in the room for that matter. They didnât care what happened to any of you as long as they got the job done.
You took Terzoâs hand, squeezing it lightly. âIf they are people I knew, theyâre part of my past. Theyâre not people I want to know anymore. Honestly, if came down to it, Iâd burn the world down to save you.â
âThatâs not part of the plan, correct?â Copia asked nervously. âDonât get any ideas, amore.â
âMust every plan involve all of you walking into an obvious trap?â Reginetta asked voice shaking as she pushed herself up from her chair. She turned and made a quick exit from the room, letting the front door slam as she escaped.Â
âTesorino, wait,â Secondo called out, chasing after her.
âShe has a point, you know,â Terzo added sharply, rising from his own seat. âItâs not like this sort of thing worked out well for us last time.â
âTerzo, this is different,â Primo offered.
âOh, youâre right. This is worse. Much worse. This time we donât have Mary, Alpha, or Omega here to helpââ
âIâve summoned Earth and Airââ
âFantastic. Why not call everyone so you can host a proper family reunion at my fucking wake.â
Primo slammed his fists on the table. âIâm not going to let you die, Terzo!â
He sighed. âIf you want to yell at god old man, be my guest. But my time is limited and Iâd rather be doing anything else, so I am going to bed. Bellezza, will join me?â
You nodded once, too lost in your own thoughts to even think about sleeping. âYeah, just um, give me a minute?â
He frowned, worry lines setting deep in his forehead. He wasnât very good at being alone these days, especially when your time together was growing shorter by the day. That night in your apartment flashed in your mind, his soft confession about quiet being too much for him to handle. Everything youâd done since you met was to keep him safe, whether you realized or not. But were you really doing enough? Why did it sound like he was giving up?
You placed a kiss on his cheek on your way out of the room. The garden called to you once again, its empty husk now an old friend as you winded your way down the path. In the distance, the horizon was painted a streak of brilliant pink, announcing the arrival of another new day. A tear slid down your cheek as you tried desperately to steel yourself, flexing your hands into fists to keep from screaming.Â
Primo had figured out a way to help him, but you couldnât help but think of what might be lost in the process. There wasnât much you could do about it if this was what Primo wantedâit had never been clearer that he was in charge and whatever he wanted was the plan. But the possibility of something going wrong was so obvious even the others had spoken up, though it didnât change anything. If the hunters were as prepared as you suspected, you would be outnumbered by an enemy armed with stakes, fire, and poisons that could literally stop the vampires in their tracks.Â
Was it all supposed to be some hopeless task? A trial designed for none of you to survive? You werenât going to let that happen, couldnât let it happen. Youâd fallen hopelessly head-over-heels in love for the first time in your life and no one was going to take that away from you. All the silly plots to Terzoâs favorite movies finally started to make sense. You were so terrifyingly in love with Terzo Emeritus that you would do whatever it takes to keep him. Forever.
âItâs beautiful out here, huh?â A gentle voice asked behind you. As you spun around, Reginetta put her hands up to show she was no threat. âIâm sorry,â she started. âI didnât mean to scare you. Sometimes I forget how easily we can sulk around in the dark.â
âOh, itâs fine. Um, whereâsââ
âSecondo?â she finished for you. âSecondo is taking a very long walk in the woods.â
âAh. Is everything ok?â
She smiled faintly. âI wonât try to make excuses for his behavior. It wouldnât be fair to either of you and frankly, heâs a centuries old grown ass manâHe justâŚI hope you can believe me when I say that he loves his brothers even if he has a very odd way of showing it.â
You nodded once. âI understand. ItâsâŚcomplicated.â
She laughed, her voice high and light like she was the mirror opposite of the man she was trying to defend. âComplicated is certainly one way to put it. I donât know how much Terzo has told you and itâs not necessarily my place to share either, but there were long stretches of time where they were all living secluded lives. They cut themselves off from the world and from each other, but when everythingâŚhappened,â she paused as she fought back tears. âTerzo and Secondo blamed themselves for things that were so beyond their control. I blamed myself forâwell, thatâs another story. The point is, Iâve never seen Secondo as scared as he was when he heard about the fire at Meliora House. Not even when I was bleeding out in front of him, because thatâthat he could fix. But if Terzo had been in that houseâŚif Terzo wasââ
The tears sheâd held back began to pour down her cheeks as she flung herself at you. She wrapped you in the tightest hug youâd ever felt as she mumbled into your hair. âYou saved him. You might not have any idea what that means for this family, but I can tell you it means the world to me. And I know you mean the world to him.â
âItâs funny, you know? I love him. Iâve never loved anyone. I love him so much it hurts sometimes and IâŚI never really thought that was possible for someone like me. It sounds stupid but I think he saved me more than I saved him.â
âThe Emeritus brothers are funny like that. I donât think I ever even let myself dream of someone like Secondo.â
You cracked a smile. âLike a vampire?â
She laughed again. âI will admit that was a surprise. Did you know the Countess was a nun? Itâs probably safe to say none of us could have predicted the path we would end up on. But the vampire thingâŚthatâs only a part of who he isâpart of who they are.â
âAnd you.â
âYeah,â she replied with a nod. âAnd me.â
âCan I askâŚâ you drifted off, wondering how invasive you question might be.
âWhat is it like?â she finished and waited for you to nod in return. âItâsâŚdifferent. I imagine itâs different for everyone, but once you get used to the new teeth itâs a little easier. And having someone who loves you walk you through it is infinitely easier than I imagine doing it alone would be. But as different as it is, youâre still you. Maybe a little,â she stopped to wave a hand, âamplified, but at the core youâre still everything you were. I sleep easier now, my dreams are a bit brighter. Itâs not what I would call a carefree life, especially right now, but I donât regret making that choice. Not for one fucking second.â
âTesorino?â
You both turned to find Secondo leaning against the gate at the entrance to the garden, wearing a look of worry under his paints. Reginettaâs face lit up as bright as a thousand stars as she held out her hand to him.
âHello, my love. Are you feeling better?â
âI am, thank you,â he replied and joined her, placing a soft kiss on her cheek. He shot a quick glance your way before taking a deep breath. âSorellina, Iâmy behaviorââ
âOh.â You waved your hands. âNo, no donât worry about it. Itâs okay.â
âNo, sorellina, it is not okay. Please, please donât tell him I said so, but Terzo was rightâthat was no way to welcome someone to our family. It was spite and cruelty that was directed at the wrong person entirely. Iâm afraid right now I only have words to offer as an apology, but I hope that will be enough, at least until this whole thing is over.â
âItâsâuhâthank you, Secondo.â
âThere. Was that so hard?â Reginetta teased, poking at his side. He flashed his fangs.
âYou know, for what itâs worth you were actually pretty terrifying,â you offered.
He almost smiled. âThank you.â
âOf course. Just please donât make me stab you again, ok?â
âI think you mean let you stab meââ
âOk, we get it,â Reginetta cut in. âYouâre a big, strong scary vampire and no one can stop you, my love. But it is getting late or earlyâeither way we should all go get some rest.â She moved quickly, wrapping you in another tight hug. âI am so glad we finally got the chance to meet. Goodnight, sorellina. Sleep well, ok?â
-x-
Terzo was sprawled out on the bed, lazily flipping through channels on the TV with his mouth set in a hard line and his shirt missing. The rest of the family could be heard shuffling around overhead, their muffled voices asking Primo for incidental things like blankets or the WiFi password. In only a few hours the cottage had turned from a secret hideout to a well-populated ancestral home, transforming into a place where the Emeritus brothers could feel and act like a ânormalâ family. You smiled to yourself, realizing youâd landed in the middle of some bizarre vampire version of those stupid movies Terzo loved.
He looked annoyed and tired, but with his shirt off and his sweats low around his hips he also looked exactly as he did when you first met. You werenât sure if it was the sudden arrival of his entire family or something else making him so grumpy, but even in a cranky mood he was still the most beautiful person youâd ever seen. Thinking about it now, you never really stood a chance.
âThere you are,â he huffed and turned, stretching his body like a cat in the sun. A tiny grin betrayed whatever feigned irritation had been on his face moments before as he patted the space next to him. âCome to bed, bellezza.â
How could you ever turn him down? You shed your clothes and crawled into the bed, pressing as close to him as you could get. He was still so warm and soft, not yet showing any signs of the poisonâs horrible effects. You cupped his face, urging him to focus on you. âI love you, Terzo,â you whispered. âI love you so much.â
âI donât think I will ever get tired of hearing that,â he admitted softly and brushed a hair away from your face. âI love you too, cara mia.â
âYou promise?â
His brow furrowed. âBellezza? Is something wrong?â
You shook your head. âNo, nothingâs wrong. I justâI thinkâI have something to ask you. And I donât think youâre going to like it, but I need you to hear me out.â
âI donât like where this is goingââ
âThis isnât something thatâs going to be easy for either of us, but if this is what it takesâŚif walking directly into the lionâs den is our only option to save you, we have to do everything we can.â
âBellezza, you donât need to worryâ"
âTerzo, I want you to turn me.â
Shocked, he stared back at you unblinking. âNo. Absolutely not. No.â
âTerzoââ
He sat up and made a few nervous passes through his hair with his hands. âBellezza, no. It will kill you. Do you understand that? You will die, to death.â
You sighed as you sat up to meet his eyes. âI know.â
âThen why would youââ
âBecause if we do thisâŚno matter what happens I wonât stay dead. ItâsâŚthe simple truth is that I love you,â you admitted. âAnd I will do anything it takes to protect you, even this. Especially this.â
He brought a hand to your face and traced his thumb over your cheek. âIt should be me protecting you.â
âDo you think really I canât take care of myself?â you asked teasingly. âWe promised we would save each other and I intend to keep that promise. Forever.â You leaned into his touch, letting your eyes close as he continued to stroke your cheek. âIâm going to make them pay for what they did to you.â
âHas anyone ever told you how sexy you are when youâre angry?â
âUh, yeah. You.â
âCome here, amore mio,â he asked softly. Carefully you climbed over him, legs straddling either side of his hips as you settled in his lap. âThey were very foolish to make an enemy of you, but what youâre asking forâŚit canât be undone. It is forever in a way that Iâm not sure you understandââ
Your face fell. âIs that what you really think? That Iâm not capable of grasping the concept of an eternity with you? That this is just some sudden whim and I havenât considered the consequences? I have had nothing but time to think about these things since we got here. And half of that time I have spent without you, waiting every day for you to wake up and being terrified that you wonât. I have considered forever and itâs fucking scary, but I am so much more afraid of losing you.â
âBellezza, Iâm not going anywhere. Now that I have found you, I will never leave you.â
âThen why is it so crazy for me to feel the same way?â
âItâs not. Itâs justâwhat if you wake up one day and you want a normal life, eh? Thatâs not something I could ever give you.â
You leveled your eyes with his. âIâve never had a normal life. You and me? We arenât normal people. We never have been and we never will be. I donât want normal, Terzo. Why would I want normal when I have what we have? I want this. I want you. I want to help my very, very handsome vampire boyfriend survive. Iâll do whatever it takes.â
âTi amo tanto, amore mio.â
Your eyebrows pulled together. âYou love what?â
âI love you, bellezza. So much,â he cooed and reached up to cup your face. âYou are the love of my nine lifetimes and I will do anything for you.â
âEven this?â
He nodded slowly. âEven this. Forever is a long time, cara miaâ â
âAnd it still wonât be long enough, bello.â
He smiled brightly, his sharp fangs on display. âNo, but then I will have forever to thank you.â
âFor what?â
âFor saving me.â
You smiled. âWell, somebody has to.â
âThey donât, but I am very grateful that you did.â
âWell, I love you. Iâm sorry I didnât tell you sooner and that I havenât really said it enough, but I want to be able to tell you everyday. For the rest of your eternal life.â
âIt would be our eternal life, bellezza.â
âIt will be our eternal life.âÂ
âHave you been hiding a romantic side all this time, hmm?â
You laughed, shaking your head as you leaned in close and pressed the softest kiss to his lips. âNo, I must have picked it up from you.â
âAh, I see. Well, in that case Iâve been an excellent teacher.â
âHow do you stay so humble?â
âItâs a gift, my love,â he replied with a grin.
You rolled your eyes. âSo, how does this work?â
Terzoâs brow furrowed as he bit the inside of his cheek. âIâm not entirely sure, bellezza. I know the basicsâI drink from you, you drink from me, you die, you come backâbut beyond that Iâm not sure I could explain the mechanics of it all. Believe me, I wish I could give you more answers. Perhaps Primo could explain it in more scientific terms. But if this is truly what you wantââ
âIt is.â
He pressed his forehead to yours. âWhenever youâre ready, bellezza.â
âIâm ready. I love you, Terzo Emeritus. And Iâll love you forever.â
He leaned in, catching your lips in a sweet, tender kiss that said more than he could at the moment. He held you close, hands desperately clinging to you like it was the first time or the last time he would ever get to touch you like this. In some ways it was, but only as something fleeting, something temporary. The end of something that could give way to something so much more.
If the two of you would be forever, youâd have to start somewhere.
You barely felt his fangs cut into your neck. He had always taken such care in moments like this, always treated you like the most precious thing he had ever handled. To him, you wereâand he made sure you knew every day since that first time youâd saved him. You could tell from the way he hummed against the wound on your throat his worship of you had no end. And maybe he had loved you from the very moment he saw you. Maybe you had loved him right back.
It flashed as your heart slowed, every moment the two of you had spent together replayed in your mind. Screaming at each other in the rain. The night in the garden. The kitchen. His stupid princess bed. Your entire life had led you to those momentsâsome bizarre, unexpected turn in your destiny had landed you here and now with the man youâd die for. A tear slipped down your cheek as your pulse grew faint, leaving you feeling dangerously calm.
Terzo pulled away and brought his wrist to his mouth, pausing as he looked at you. âBellezza?â He asked, his voice thick with concern. âAmoreââ
âItâs ok. Iâm ok,â you assured him. âI just never thought I would be this happy.â
âBellezza, you must drink from me now. Ok?â
You nodded, wincing at the sound of him biting into his wrist. He brought his arm to your mouth, encouraging you to drink as much as you wanted. As his blood flowed past your lips, you were surprised by how different it was. Terzoâs blood didnât taste like sour metal on your tongue. He tasted like the way he loved youâwarm and sweet and as endless as the edge of the universe with a heavy dash of something you couldnât quite name. It was like drinking down something ancient and ethereal, yet just as familiar as every song or poem, book, or film youâd ever loved. As intangible as starlight and thick as honey, he tasted of beauty and joy and life.
You drank as much as you could, not wanting to waste a single drop of this gift heâd given you. It coursed through you, warm in your stomach like Kentucky bourbon and just as dizzying. You slumped against him, unable to hold yourself up any longer as his blood began to merge with your own.
âIâm here, bellezza,â Terzo whispered softly, smoothing a hand over your back. âI will always be here.â
A million questions formed and swirled around in your head, unable to travel the distance across the synapses. As they dissolved and fizzled out, your breathing slowed. Terzo kept talking, offering gentle declarations of love, but his voice began to drift until it was too far away to pick out a single syllable and you slipped into a dreamless sleepâ
âand woke to the sound of shouting. The smell of blood surrounded you, dried and matted across your skin and in your hair. You werenât sure how long you were outâlong enough for all that blood to dry at least. How long did it take to die and come back as a vampire? Pain wracked your body as your heart began to beat again. Slowly at first, a heavy thump, thump, thump that pushed dead blood through your veins. Each muscle spasmed as you struggled to move for the first time in your new life.
Life? Afterlife? Or were you undead?
Fuck, it didnât matter. You pushed yourself up, vision fuzzy as you forced your eyes open. Blurry figures with black and white hair stood at the foot of the bed, arms waving wildly as they screamed at each other. Terzo and Primo began to come into focus, but they were too caught up in their argument to notice you were awake. Pulling yourself into a seated position, you settled against the headboard and watched them repeatedly jab at each other.
âIâm not the one whoâs lost his mind!â Primo yelled, his voice so loud you could feel it in your bones.
âHah! If anyone in this house is senile itâs you, old man,â Terzo shouted back just as loud.
âSatanas help me. You idiots keep turning every woman you meetââ
âNot every woman. Just the ones we love, stronzo. Maybe you should try it sometime.â
âYou littleââ Primo ground out some unintelligible Italian insults, repeatedly striking the back of his brotherâs head as a means of punctuation.
âNo, your mother stronzoââ Terzo snapped back and covered his head with his arms. âStop fucking hitting me!â
âNine hundred years and you still havenât learned your actions have consequencesâget back here!â
âCould you two please shut the fuck up?â You growled, pressing your fingers into your temples. Both men stopped and stared at you, stunned into silence. Relief left your lips in a sigh, the quiet filling your ears as you let your head fall back against the headboard. You unclenched your jaw, opening your mouth wide as you reached up to feel your sharp new teeth.
âB-bellezza? Youâre awake?â Terzo stumbled toward the bed, quickly climbing up next to you. He took your face in his hands, inspecting it for signs of anything. Â
âLooks that way, huh?â
âHowâhow do you feel?â Primo asked.
You felt different. What was the word Reginetta had used? Amplified. Everything louder, brighter, stronger. More. Instead of elaborating, you replied, âkind of like I want to kill you both.â
Your lover laughed nervously. âHypothetically, right?â
âYes, Terzo. I didnât wake up murderous.â
âBecause you were lucky,â Primo warned. âOf all the stupid thingsââ He cut himself off and threw his hands in the air, laughing angrily. âMostriciattolo, you are lucky she woke up at all idiota. Ah, Mostriciattolo e Draculina. Perfetto.â
âPrimo, what are you saying?â
âNothing at all, little one.â He gave Terzo a pointed look and left the room, slamming the door behind him.
âWhat was that about? Why were you two fighting like that?â
He shrugged and slumped onto the bed. âSame as alwaysâI canât do anything right, donât think before I act, etc., etc. Itâs all very boring, bellezza.â
âHeâs upset about me?â
He shook his head. âNo, no, nothing like that. Heâs upset about the situation. Said it was âbeyond irresponsibleâ even for me, but he isnât upset about the outcome. Heâll probably tell you as much later. Enough about my grumpy brother, how are you feeling?â
âKinda tired. Hungry.â
He let out a happy sigh. âOh, amore mio. Letâs find you someone to eat.â
-x-
Reheated blood tasted nothing like Terzoâs. Thick and bitter, the lukewarm liquid stuck to the inside of some old commemorative thermos instead of pouring easily into your mouth. You turned the container up and to get liquid to drain faster, a dissatisfied grunt leaving you as your attempts failed. The others tried not to make it obvious, but each of them had cast glances of pity your way. The Countess had been particularly horrified that this was Primoâs solution to your first feed, arguing with him for five full minutes before heâd ordered everyone out of the house.
Between the less than palatable snack and the endless sway of the vehicle as it lurched over long-deserted backroads, it was hard to concentrate on Primoâs rant. As distracted as you were, it was obvious that the oldest Emeritus was no longer acting like himself. The compassionate man youâd known for months was gone, replaced by someone loud and angry. His face was harsh in the dim light, his white eye eerily reflecting the streetlamps as he spun around to bark at his family.
âHave I made myself clear?â he asked and frowned hard at the muted replies from his family.
âWe get it, Primo. Youâre in charge,â Terzo added sarcastically.
His eyes narrowed as he leaned forward and pointed a bony finger at his brother. âNot another word from you.â
Copia spoke up as Terzo shrank into his seat. âThe plan hasnât really changed that much Primo. Donât you think youâre being a little harsh?â
Primo growled, flashing his fangs as he sneered at Copia. âIs that what you think?â
The Countess sighed loudly and waved her hands between the men. âAre we gonna measure dicks all day or are we going to save Little Lord Terzo? Cuz Iâm pretty sure I have the biggest cock around here and thereâs no way our precious baby Draculina here isnât fucking starving. And even if sheâs not, I am. Your macho bullshit is far from appetizing, so can we wrap it up?â
âExcuse me?â
âI donât know why you have your panties in a bunch when you know damn well every single one of us will follow you straight into hell, Primo. So letâs go.â
âShe has a point,â Secondo offered. âWe can talk about it for ages, but we might as well just get this thing done and get the kid someone real to eat.â
âOoh.â The Countessâ eyes sparkled.Â
âNo one eats anyone until the ritual is complete. Do you understand?â Primo shouted as the van crawled to a stop. He waited for everyone to nod. âBene. Letâs go.â
One by one the vampires filed out of the van, joined by the two hulking figures of Primoâs ghouls. Theyâd arrived sometime before you woke, wearing similar metal masks to the ones you recalled Omega and Alpha wearing once upon a time. Earth and Air were much larger than the ghouls youâd met back in the summer, only appearing vaguely human-shaped. Their forms were almost too perfect, the details a bit too sharp to sit well. Part of it was the heightened vampire sense, but Terzo had briefly explained they simply didnât care enough to make themselves look more human.
You filed that in your worry about it later folder somewhere between âwhat have you been doing for 900 years?â and âexplain werewolves,â before letting it go.
âOnce we get inside, stick to the plan,â Primo ordered.Â
âItâs not like we have any other options here Primo. Are you going to be like this the entire time?â Secondo asked.
The two older brothers began to argue in harsh whispers while Copia and Countess brushed past and strolled through the front door. Soft lights on the interior made the tall trees visible through the glass that encased the building, giving it a warm orange glow like sunset in the summer. It was a beautiful setting, full of ten times the greenery of Primoâs ridiculously lush conservatory. As you followed the group inside, you realized the botanical garden had a familiar touch. Primo hadnât just thrown money at something 50 years agoâhe created and curated a living work of art.
Terzo gently squeezed your hand. âAre you ok, bellezza?â
You nodded. âDoes Primo still run this place or something?â
âItâs that obvious, huh? I tried to tell him they should update things, but he gets all fussy when it comes to this place.â
You hummed in response, gazing up at the lofty glass ceilings. Someday, youâd ask to come back and see this place during the day, but for now you had to stick to the mission.
âWe should try to avoid an ambush if we can,â Primo began detailing his plan. âThere are three paths to the exhibit we need. Copia, Countess, you two will come with me. Secondo, you and Reginetta take the central path. Terzo, you and Draculina will take the left path.â
âIs it wise to split up like this?â Reginetta whispered to Secondo who simply shrugged before whispering something back.Â
âRemember, if you encounter any hunters try to leave them alive. Terzo and I will need every drop of blood we can get,â Primo warned. âWeâll meet in the exhibit in fifteen minutes. Be careful.âÂ
He turned and quickly walked away, leaving Copia and the Countess to chase after him with mild annoyance on their faces. Secondo nodded once toward Terzo before he and Reginetta made their way down the central path of the garden. With your stomach turning into tighter and tighter knots, you and Terzo moved through the left path.
Overhead, a system of fans and misters churned out unnatural mechanical noises, but the building was eerily quiet otherwise. Even with heightened senses you couldnât hear any extra breathing or footsteps, no tell-tale signs anyone else was in the room with you. The occasional brush of a leaf against Terzoâs ridiculously puffy sleeve was the only sound that stuck out. It didnât make any sense. The whole plot was designed to lure the Emeritus family here and thereâs no way the hunters wouldâve left the building empty.
Not even for a second.
The first shot whipped past you, barely missing your face before striking a tree. Before you could think much of it, you found yourself at the other end of the room, moving faster than you ever had. A small, metal cartridge had wedged deeply into the cracked bark, its pointed end breaking off as you worked it free. Inside, a clear liquid sloshed back and forth in a tiny vial.
âTerzoââ Youâd barely turned to call out to him when the second shot embedded in your chest. Fire flared in your veins as the paralytic poison began to flood your system. Primo had anticipated this, handing out antidotes and vaccines before anyone left the cottage, but just because it couldnât poison you didnât mean it didnât fucking hurt. You dropped on the spot as the vampire had instructed. Let them think it works, his voice repeated. Let them come to you.
It was easier to see now why Reginetta had been so angry about the stupid plan.
An unfamiliar face appeared over you with a cruel grin. âAw, did that hurt? Funny how this stuff isnât as effective on humans, but I hear it burns pretty bad.â
You gritted your teeth, keeping your mouth shut as long as you could. You have surprise on your side now, Draculina. Theyâll never expect a turned hunter. Use that in your favor. You scanned the room as the man continued to taunt you, searching for any sign of Terzo.
âWhere are the others, huh? I know youâre not stupid enough to come here alone.â He bent down, placing his boot on your chest as he wrenched the cartridge free. Pain radiated from the wound, pulsing in time with the beat of your heart. He tsked, shaking his head. âThat wonât be enough.â
âWhaââ
He pressed a blade to your skin and whistled through his teeth, motioning to someone unseen. A dozen hunters silently emerged from the tree line and gathered to watch this man torture you. As Terzo feared, there were some you recognized, but not even one stepped forward to stop the attack. You held out as long as you could, biting down on your tongue to keep from crying out, not wanting to give them a single sliver of power over you. Blood began to pool on the floor beneath you and a tiny, wounded whimper escaped your lips before all that pain was replaced by something else.
The hunter hissed, pulling away to examine the fresh cut heâd accidentally made to his own hand. It took every ounce of strength you had left to stay still. Hunger ripped through you like nothing youâd ever felt before. A painful, consuming white-hot spark that could only be sated by one thing. You dug your nails into your palm, hoping to distract yourself but it was no use. You heard every drop as it moved from his hand and rolled down the knife before landing on the floor. It was so loud, a small insignificant sound made into a tidal wave.
You didnât hear the others begin to shout as they drew their weapons.
Terzo stood at the edge of the path, his white eye glowing with rage as he stared down your attackers.
âWhaâI thought you shot him!â
âI did!â
âWhy wonât you just stay dead?â the first hunter screamed.
âYou threatened my family,â Terzo seethed, each step threatening. âYou burned my brotherâs business, killed his wifeâ"
âHey, that wasnât even usââ
âYou set fire to my favorite house,â he growled through gritted teeth. âReduced my homeâmy sanctuaryâto ash and rubble while forcing us to flee in the middle of the night. You chased us, hunted us down in the city and sent assassins after us. And then you poisoned me and forced one of your own to make an impossible decision. I should tear you all limb from fucking limb for your arrogance. There is no honor among you, not a single shred of dignity spared for one of your own. You donât even regret what youâve done to her, what you all forced on her.âÂ
He cracked a sinister smile. âAnd now? Now sheâs an Emeritus vampire and Iâm going to feed all of you to her, piece by fucking piece.â
Your fangs pierced the first hunterâs neck before he could make a sound. The others began to scream and scatter, but Terzo was too fast. In the blink of an eye, the room filled with the sound of bones cracking and pained cries. A dozen bloody bodies lay at your feet, a sacrifice left at your altar by the man you loved.
The hunter hit the ground in a lifeless heap, his blood dripping from your chin as you smiled and reached for another.
âBellezza?â
You tore through three more hunters before Terzo was able to restrain you.
âI love your enthusiasm, amore,â he purred as you struggled against his hold. âBut Primoâs instructions were very clear. We need them alive.â
You turned your head, lips and teeth colliding hard with his just like that first messy kiss in his bedroom. Power rushed through you, fueled by adrenaline and something newâsome impulse you didnât want to control. Hunger. Power. Lust. Want. Need. Â It clouded your brain, vision going red as you clawed at Terzoâs clothes and ripped through the fabric of his shirt. You pulled away whatever pieces you could, desperate to feel his skin.
You needed him now, more than you ever thought possible. The two of you tumbled to the floor, knees and elbows landing hard while never letting your lips part. He pivoted his hips and turned to pin you beneath him with a smile.
âCareful, bellezza,â he purred.
âOh god, Iâm sorry. Iâm so sorry,â you rushed, conscious thoughts returning in a flood embarrassment and shame. âIâI donât know what happened.â
âItâs ok, amore mio. Itâs ok,â he assured you while petting your hair. âItâs not your fault. I am rather irresistible and you might be, eh, more impulsive during your transition.â
âImpulsive,â you repeated with a laugh. âFucking is an impulse now?â
His eyebrows knit together. âFor you?â
âDonât answer that.â
âI promise, bellezza, when this is all overââ He trailed off. He froze for a moment, muscles tense as his eyes went blank. His body went slack, collapsing on top of you in a heap of dead weight.
âTerzo?â You nudged him, slightly panicked until you felt him breathe.
He sat up, shaking his head as he came back to himself. âIâm ok, bellezza. But I think we should get to Primo quickly.â
You nodded and draped Terzoâs arm over your shoulder, lifting him as carefully as you could. You pushed through the exhibit door and into the next room, following the path with your head on a swivel. Getting shot with poison darts had felt about as good as youâd expected, and you were in no hurry to let it happen a second time.
As you moved through the building the path leading to the exhibit Primo had pointed out was suspiciously clear. You hoped maybe that was a good sign rather than a bad one, but it wouldnât surprise if it was some elaborate setup either. The hunters had months or, depending on the size of the operation, possibly years to plan for this. Any part of of the building could be a trap.
You opened the last door to find Primo in the center of the room, hovering over what looked like an altar. Dozens of black candles surrounded him, their flames adding an eerie flicker to his eyes.
âWhere the hell have you been?â he hissed as you approached and flew from his spot. He reached out, gripping your jaw as he eyed the blood staining your face. âWhat did you do?â
Terzo gave him a weak push, urging him away from you. âWe were attacked, you ass. Leave her alone.â
âAnd you?â
âIâm not doing so well. Obviously.â He stumbled toward the odd arrangement in the middle of the room. Strange symbols lined the floor, etched in chalk and what looked like blood. âWhat the hell have you been doing in here?â
âPreparing, you ass,â Primo snapped back. âWhere are the others?â
âHow should I know? I thought Copia was with you. What happened to your grand planââ
âA plan to save youââ
âYes, and I will be eternally grateful once you stop acting likeââ
âDonât you dare,â Primo warned sharply.
Terzo sighed and rolled his eyes, turning his attention back to Primoâs project. He took a few unsteady steps, mumbling something in disbelief before dropping to his knees. You rushed to his side, but he shrugged off your attempts to help him stand. Instead, he leaned against you and stared forward, eyes fixed on the strange plant with its single white flower at the center of the altar. He began to shake, shoulders heaving as he gasped for breath.
You shouted his name, frantically trying to get him to answer you or at least say anything. His eyes were still full of life as you forced him to look away, but there was a profound sadness behind them youâd yet to see even on Terzoâs worst days. The vampire was crying. It hit you hard, a punch to the gut you didnât expect as he collapsed against you, sobbing uncontrollably.
âTerzo? Whatââ
Primo knelt beside the two of you and smoothed a hand over his brotherâs hair. âIt will be ok, mostriciattolo. Have I ever broken a promise to you?â
He shook his head and cried harder, unable to form the words to answer as he held onto you.
âPrimo, what the hell is happening?â you screamed.
He gave you a faint smile and jutted his chin toward the plant. âItâsâŚitâs a rare species, effectively extinct. Beautiful. Poisonous. Itâs loosely related to daturaââ
âPrimo, Iâm not a fucking botanistââ
âIt grew around our home,â he interrupted, his voice flat as he stared at nothing. âWhen Terzo was a child, the grounds were covered in it. By the time weâit was all gone by the time he became a man. Seemingly lost forever.â
There was another untold story in the look they shared, one that spanned centuries and somehow now included you. You held Terzo, hoping to ease his pain or at least offer some form of comfort as he slowly pulled himself back together. With a hard sniff he pulled away from you, tears tracing lines through his paint.
âMi dispiace, bellezza. I have not seen this flower in a very long time. I was not expecting to see it againââ
There was a rush of footsteps followed by a slamming door. Behind you, the other vampires began to shout as they dragged any and every object they could find toward a makeshift barricade. The door bowed under the force of something outside, a rhythmic thud against solid metal.
âI am going to tear out your eyes so you can watch me pull your head through your ass you little prick,â the Countess seethed, hurling her threats through the door. She leaned against the wall; her right hand pressed over what appeared to be a stab wound. Copia shrugged off his jacket and knelt beside her to hold it against her side.
âBy all means, take your time, Primo,â Secondo barked sarcastically and braced himself against the door. âWeâre not under attack or anything!â
âStay close,â Primo muttered as he helped Terzo stand.
âWhere would I even go?â Terzo sassed back, his body growing weaker with each step.
âNot you, stronzo.â
âHardly the time for name callingââ
âShut up!â he snapped and turned toward the altar. He began to toss various herbs and tinctures into a to-go cup heâd clearly swiped from the botanical gardenâs gift shop. There was a familiar smell of ash and rust as the mixture took on the properties of Terzoâs usual antidote. A thick green-black sludge formed as Primo painstakingly stirred and cast a look over his shoulder.
âIs everyone ready?â
âDo we have a choice?â Copia shouted back, grunting as he twisted broken pieces of the doorâs metal frame against itself.
âNo matter what happens you must keep drinking. You understand fratellino? Do not stop for anything,â Primo warned in a low voice. With a careful hand he plucked the sole flower from the plant and crushed it between his fingers. He began to whisper something in Latin, a chant you couldnât quite make out and wouldnât understand even if you could. The flower began to crumble, turning to a pale dust that slowly fell between his fingers and into the cup. He cast one last look at Terzo and smiled. âTo your health.â
He downed the contents and dropped to his knees, shoving his arm in Terzoâs face. âDrink.â
âAre you insane?â Terzo hissed.
Primo used the opportunity to jam his wrist against Terzoâs fangs and hold it there. âDrink.â
Whatever argument he wanted to make died in his throat as Primoâs blood spilled into his mouth. He tried to fight him, desperately clawing at his brotherâs clothes, but his weakened state was no match for the older vampire. You watched in horror as your lover struggled, his eyes pleading for help. One by one the other vampires began to realize the seriousness of the situation, turning to look as Terzo slammed his feet against the floor in protest.
Whatever youâd been told, whatever parts of the plan you had all tried to understand escaped the room as glass began to shatter. The hunters were no longer trying to get through the blocked door, instead they spilled in from all sides, seeking any entrance to the solarium. The family formed a circle around Primoâs altar, protecting Primo and Terzo from the rapidly approaching violence, but there were more hunters than you could count. As predicted, they had prepared for this on a scale you didnât think was possible.
âPrimoââ You stopped short and gasped as your eyes landed on him. His face was gaunt, skin sagging away from his bones in a way that made him appear almost hollow. He was aging rapidly, withering away as each drop of life passed from his body to Terzoâs. âOh, fuck.â
The room filled with the sound of hunters readying their weapons, each taking aim at the vampire of their choice.
Terzo finally managed to break his brotherâs hold and pushed him away before doubling over. Every muscle in his body flexed and tensed as he tried to crawl away, pushing as hard as he could. With one great heave, a torrent of dark bile spilled from his lips onto the floor as his body rejected the poison. The hunters froze, many with a look of disgust on their faces as the puddle below Terzo grew.
Movement caught the corner of your eye, a blur of white so fast the humans never saw it coming. Shots rang out as the first few dropped, but Primo was too quick. Moving like an unstoppable ferocious predator, he cleared the room of anyone in his path. Secondo and Copia followed his lead, taking out as many hunters as they could while you rushed to Terzoâs side.
He was shaking, soaked in sweat and sick, but he was alive.
âBello?â
He grinned and reached out to caress your face. âIâm here, bellezza,â he purred as you leaned into his touch. âIâm here. I will always be here.â
âHow do you feel?â
His smile grew even wider, almost sinister. âI am starving.â
You smiled back. âMe too.â
Carnage was the only way you could begin to describe what was happening around you. A massacreânoâa battlefield stretched from one end of the room to the other drenched in viscera and severed limbs. Terzo and the others tore through the room, forced to finish a fight that had started centuries ago. The smell of blood and death was clinging to everything, sharpened senses now unable to ignore even the smallest drop. It overwhelmed you, drawing you into the fray as you bit into the first faceless hunter you could reach.
A few feet away, the Countess gave you a thumbs-up with the severed arm of one of her victims.
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The cottage was unnaturally quiet. As quickly as they arrived, the other vampires had disbanded and headed their separate ways, leaving a cluttered and messy house in their wake. You werenât sure what was going to happen next. You werenât sure anyone did.
Primo had nearly died trying to save Terzo. That much was clear from the last time anyone had seen him, but his brothers were quick to assure you that Primo could and would take care of himself. For now, you had to let that be enough, but it felt wrong to leave your friendâs home in such a state.
Especially after everything he had done for you.
You went through each room, picking up whatever you could and putting things back together the way Primo normally kept them. There wasnât much time, but you sensed Terzo understood this was something you needed. He simply kissed your cheek and left to pack up whatever belongings the two of you had accumulated in that little room.
The kitchen wasnât a complete disaster, but the least you could do was rinse the handful of old coffee mugs resting in the sink. You washed them carefully though the years and dishwasher cycles had been less than kind to any images they once held. You always assumed you would have time to find out what it was about tourist traps that fascinated Primo, but now you werenât sure how long youâd have to wait.
It wasnât until youâd put the last mug away that you noticed the letters. Three envelopes had been left on the table, each the same red as Primoâs scuffed slippers. Each addressed carefully in an elaborate script. Terzo. Draculina. Diavolina.
âHey Terzo?â You called out, a nervous shake to your voice.
He appeared in a blink, bags in hand as he quickly scanned the room for threats.
âEverythingâs ok. Itâs justâŚPrimoâŚhe left letters.â
âAh,â Terzo grunted and dropped the suitcases in favor of clutching his chest. âThank Satanas. I am too full to eat anyone else today. What does the letter say?â
You shrugged and handed him the one with his name before tearing into your own. There wasnât much, a simple short note expressing a few wishes written in the most impressive penmanship youâd ever seen. âHe says not to look for himââ
âTypical.â
âAnd that he wants to leave the cottage to his friend.â
Terzo made a face. âHe has a friend?â
âYou missed so much while you were half-dead, huh?â you teased before reading through the letter one more time. âHey, whatâs Villa Majesty?â
âEh,â he started and sighed heavily, avoiding your eyes. âI donât think you will like my answer.â
âWhat does that even mean?â
âItâs a castleâŚmy castle.â
âYourâŚwhat? Like a castle, castle?â
âSĂŹ, it is the smaller one.â He offered with a cheeky grin. âBut I think youâll like it there.â
You groaned. âHow many houses do you have?â
He shrugged. âYou have plenty of time to find out.â
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âAh, ah, bellezza,â Terzo purred and brushed your hair away from your neck. He placed a kiss on the newly exposed skin before whispering into your ear. âSlowly, my love.â
You resisted the urge to shrug him off and followed his instructions, drawing long, slow pulls from the vampire hunterâs neck. No one ever tasted as good as Terzo, but he was determined to teach you how to make the most of every kill. Though he couldnât bake to save his life, so far he had been right about fear and desire tasting better than anger.
You suspected he just got off on watching you feedânot that you minded. Your relationship had started covered in blood after all.
The mattress creaked as Terzo pressed even closer, lips returning to your neck. It had only been a month since you arrived at Villa Majestyâa month-long whirlwind honeymoon phase filled with moments like this and various other âvampire lessonsâ that were thinly veiled excuses for him to get his hands (or lips) on you. But it was easy to let him try to charm you all over again even if he had already won your heart.
âLike this?â you asked, leaning into him as the hunterâs pulse began to stutter. It was pure luck that youâd found this one, or maybe just stupidity on their part. The village below was small and picturesque enough to attract a few tourists, but it was easy enough to spot someone behaving the way you used to. Feeding on humans can with its own set of morality issues, but when it came to anyone who would take down you or your new family without a second thought the decision was much easier.
Terzo hummed against your skin, his hands reaching around you to free the hunter from your grip. You let out a small yelp as he seized you and pulled your further onto the ridiculous bed, your snack and lessons now forgotten. Much like Meliora House, Villa Majesty was also decorated like a fucking wedding cake, but your lover made up for his eccentric taste in furniture by fucking you senseless on any and every surface he could and making post-coital promises about any remodeling the entire place if you wanted.
Honestly, there were worse things than being wrapped in lavender frills and ruffles while being spoiled by an immortal billionaire.
You pawed at his shirt, grabbing fistfuls of the near-transparent fabric between your fingers as you readied yourself to rip it from his body.
âNooo,â he whined. âNot this one, per favore. I look too good in this.â
âBut you look better out of it.â
âBah! Impossible, bellezza,â he huffed and rose up on his knees to pose. âLook at me!â
âOh, I am,â you assured him. You pushed yourself up and let your eyes trail over his form slowly, appreciating every inch. It was growing more faint over time, but you reached up and pressed your fingers to the scar on his chest with a small sigh. âRemind me why we even bother to get dressed again?â
It was his turn to sigh. âOmega and Alphaâs rules.â
âAh, yes the demonic bodyguards who were tired of seeing your cock.â
His eyes narrowed as he leaned forward and took your wrists in his hands. In one quick motion he pinned you to the bed and hovered over you. âNo one has ever tired of my cock, bellezza.â
âHmm, it is quite nice. Is that why you showed it to me the second I walked into your house?â
âIf it works, it works.â
âTerzo?â
âAmore?â
âI love you.â
âI love you too,â he said with a grin and bent down to kiss you. âUgh, ok, ok, you can tear it off meâjust this once.â
He released your hands and sat back to allow you better access. He was right he did look good like this, but his cock was tenting in his pants and straining against the fabric and that was a look you preferred to any other. You ran your hands over his chest and began the delicate task of carefully slipping each of the buttons free. He groaned at the pace of your work, breath hitching any time you touched the slightest bit of skin. Teasing Terzo had become a favorite pastime of yours over the last few weeks, watching him barely maintain his composure as you found the balance between your heightened senses and his own. He could easily overpower you if he wanted and some days it was more fun to encourage that, but with your appetite sated all you could think about was having him take you slowly.
âTerzo?â You asked as you pushed open his shirt to press a kiss against his stomach. âMake love to me?â
âEvery single day for eternity, amore,â he promised with a sly smile. He shook the gauzy shirt from his shoulders and cast it aside, no longer caring about its price tag or the way he looked in it. He eased you onto your back and pushed your knees apart, leveling his face with your sex and the stupidly expensive, but admittedly sexy panties heâd procured for your new wardrobe.
He hooked his thumbs in the waistband and slowly slid them down your legs before stuffing them in the pocket of his tightening pants. He wasted no time burying his face in your cunt and letting his tongue dance a dizzying rhythm across your sensitive nerves. With a firm grip on his hair, you encouraged and praised him letting the man you loved completely take you apart. He held you down with one hand and used the other to tease and slide his fingers into your entrance, working to coax an orgasm out of you.
As you teetered on the edge of intense pleasure, he bit into the inside of your thigh and moaned loudly. At the same time you let go, your body tensing around his fingers as he drank from you. If it wasnât for how painfully hard he must have been, you thought he could stay there for the rest of his life. Instead, he pushed your knees to your chest and kicked his pants across the room. He pressed into you slowly, eyes closed as he bit his own lip bloody.
âBellezza, do you see what you do to me?â
You raised your head and watched your bodies connect, sighing with relief as he filled you. âFuck,â you whispered, hands already grasping at the sheets. âDo you see what you do to me?â
When he was fully seated inside you, he stilled his hips and bent down to press a kiss to your forehead, letting you keen beneath him. Your revenge came as you nipped his throat and let out a particularly lascivious moan as his blood dripped onto your tongue.
âNo fair, bella. Do you want me to make love to you or do you want me to fuck you?â
âBoth,â you replied with a grin and raised your hips. âThey can be the same thing. Especially when you taste this good.â
âTemptress,â he purred and began a torturous rhythm with his hips.
âVampire,â you shot back, meeting each thrust.
He growled and bit into your neck, drinking from you as his pace picked up. The vibration of his low moans melted into your own, rattling through your chest as you neared your release. He was so loud, alternating between fucking and drinking and moaning while the bed shifted beneath you. You loved him like this, loved to see him so desperately in love with you that he almost couldnât stand it. You told him so as he pounded into you with a ferocity that drew sounds from your throat Omega would probably leave a note about later.
Terzoâs fingers found their way back to your center as he pulled off your neck and leaned up to watch you come undone. And you did, your bliss hitting you hard in intense waves that washed over you. No one had ever fucked you like he could; no one had ever loved you as he did. No one else ever would.
He cried out, stilling his hips as he reached his own end and spilled inside you. He gasped for air, burying his face in your neck as he came down. The two of you lay like that for a while, twisted up and consumed by your love for each other.
A soft knock broke the silence of the bedroom. Terzo offered you a lazy smile and rolled off the bed, taking the sheet with him. He tucked it around his waist before opening the door a crack to reveal a slightly nervous Omega.
âUhâŚsorry to disturb youâŚbut you told meâ â
Terzo threw open the door. âIs it here?â
Omega yelped and covered his eyes with his hand. He shoved a small package toward Terzo with the other hand before running down the hallway while shouting, âboundaries people!â
Terzo just shrugged and closed the door. You rolled onto your stomach to watch him rip into the cardboard box, curious to see what was so important it disturbed such a soft moment. The vampire smiled brightly as he walked toward you.
âYou have no idea how hard this was to find, bellezza.â
You furrowed your brow. âWhat is it?â
He winked and handed you the box. Packed neatly and carefully inside was the same vintage hockey sweater youâd once owned, your favorite teamâs colors still pristine and bright. Another smaller velvet box sat in the middle of their emblem. You blinked up at him, but he just shrugged and gestured for you to open that one as well.
The next time your eyes met he was on one knee, still wrapped in the sheet.
âIs this why you didnât want me to rip your shirt?â
âI was trying to create a moment, bellezza.â
You slid off the bed and walked over to him, gently caressing his face. âI think you proposing naked is still a moment, bello. Better than your silly movies.â
He smiled softly. âWill you marry me, amore mio?â
âYes,â you replied with a nod, tears filling your eyes. âOf course I will, you idiot.â
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A caprese salad consists of so few ingredients but as long as they are fresh and ripe they bring the perfect balance. For variety you pick an assortment of tomatoes, blood red heirlooms, green beefsteak and orange roma. The visual appeal of the assorted colours, shapes and texture more than make up for the non traditional choices. Freshly made mozzarella as well, all evenly sliced and then already the preparation is almost complete.
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You are reading. Well, you are trying to read but unfortunately the man sitting across from you is proving far too much of a distraction. It was mid morning, breakfast long since eaten and cleared away. You had joined him as you did so often now and it was barely creeping towards time to begin thinking about lunch. Copia had returned your notes and you were still in the process of working through them, adding sticky notes with your amendments into the recipes to help you when time came to make them. Thatâs what you should be doing at least.
Instead every few seconds you find your gaze pulled back to him. He is also reading, the glasses he only just admitted to needing perched on the end of his nose. They slip further down every time he scrunches his face at whatever it is he is reading and you have lost count of how many times he has paused to push them up carelessly. Every now and then he notices the smudges left by his fingers and removes them completely to wipe them on his handkerchief as he shoots you a smile. He had let his hair air dry this morning so it falls in soft waves over his forehead. The muted sunlight catches in his silver roots every time he pushes his hair out of his eyes. You think to tell him how good he looks at this moment but you donât want to break the comfortable silence.Â
Itâs sickeningly domestic but you can honestly say you have never been happier. The shift was subtle at first as you had spent a great deal of time in his rooms anyway but in a matter of days that time grew longer and longer until you rarely left on more than an errand from morning to evening. He would ask you to sit with him as he worked, join him for meals, linger in the kitchen as you prepared and even once attempting to help you clean the dishes. That is until he ended up dropping a plate in his inattention, the resounding crash making your heart skip a beat in a much less pleasant way then it usually did around him. You couldnât even begin to be annoyed with him though, his apologetic puppy eyes forcing you to let him off with only a banishment to the kitchen table and a kiss to the tip of his nose.
Affection was easier now, not always so underlined with that awkward tension you had almost become used to. He liked to touch you. To lace your fingers together across the table when you ate, rest his hand on your waist when you stood together, play with a lock of your hair as you spoke, press a chaste kiss to hand or your cheek in passing. You had been hesitant at first to return his affection so boldly but the way he would glow when you reached for him first, his wide smile emphasising your favourite creases at the corners of his eyes, was enough to override your self consciousness.
There was still tension there, hot little frissons if you look into his eyes a bit too long or his body rests a little too close. Part of you wants to chase it but you no longer felt the need to rush. Although unspoken it seems you both chose to relish in this period of getting to know each other better, talking about your likes, dislikes, views and opinions or just existing in each other's company. It is comfortable in a way you never imagined you could be with him but you are more sure now than ever that âPapa Emeritus IIIâ who had led the Ghost project and the church was only a very superficial part of who he was.
Thereâs a childlike glee in him every time he tells you stories of his life peppered with ridiculous puns and dorky jokes that feels so far removed from the persona you had thought you had known previously. And yet you can see how he thrived as a performer and took to that role so naturally. He puts his whole self into recreating the tale he is telling with animated hands, exaggerated expressions and often silly voices whether he is talking about his misspent youth, rising through the clergy ranks or his touring adventures. You would start to feel very uninteresting in comparison until he would start to tease stories from you. Your worst cooking disasters that have him crying with laughter and disbelief that you could ever make a potato explode. But when he asks you of your family and your childhood you see a sad wistfulness in his expression that makes your heart hurt and you hope that one day he might open up about some of the harder parts of his life as well.
The tolling of the 11 oâclock bell brings an end to your romantic reverie. It is time to return to reality and begin thinking about lunch. You uncurl yourself from the armchair, your movements capturing his attention. He beckons you towards him with a curled finger as he places his book down on the settee beside him. You should go straight to the kitchen but as he has distracted you all morning anyway what is the harm in a few more minutes. You are sure your eagerness is obvious as before you know it you are sitting in his lap with his arms around you.Â
âWhere are you off to cara mia,â he says once you are settled. You slide his glasses up and into his hair, pulling the long fringe out of his face and you canât resist letting your fingers run through the length until you can play with the strands at the nape of his neck. âI have been enjoying you watching me so attentively.â
âAnd I was enjoying the view,â you tease. His deep chuckle rumbles through his chest pleasantly where you are pressed against him. He leans up for a kiss, unable to keep the pleased smile from his face. Your lips ghost over his, barely indulging him but leaning down to continue talking in his ear. âI am about to start working on your lunch.â
âHow about an amuse bouche first mia cuocoina?â He is irresistible when he is like this so you indulge him. You press kisses along a teasing path, his temple, his sharp cheekbone and the tip of his nose before finally reaching his lips. He closes the remaining distance between you impatiently and just as you are about to deepen the kiss a loud knocking rings out through the room. He drops his head against the back of the settee with a huff of annoyance and you have to forcibly remove his hands from your hips for you to be able to get up. You open the door to find a ghoul waiting for you on the other side holding a basket and a note.
âFrom Papa Primo, for you Sister.â They hand it to you before abruptly turning to leave and you see Terzoâs head shoot up in interest as you close the door and turn around.
âWhat is he writing to you about?â He glares over the back of the chair, watching you put the basket down on his desk.Â
âLet me open it and I will tell you,â you retorted. The basket is heavy and you have no doubt that this is yet another offering from Primoâs greenhouses. He hauls himself up from the settee with an exaggerated groan as you unfold the thick paper and read.Â
Sorella it is about time my brother gets out of his rooms and I suspect you will have more success convincing him then I. If I could prevail on you to make us a light lunch and bring it along with him to the rose garden I would be very appreciative. Secondo and Copia will also be joining us as well as yourself if you would do us the honour.Â
I will expect you both at noon.Â
Primo
Terzo. It will be good to see you. Please do not give the sorella any trouble and do as you are bid.Â
Handing the note to him you dig into the basket. Underneath the fragrant bunches of fresh herbs you find itâs filled to the brim with ripe tomatoes in a variety of sizes and colours, probably hand picked from the vine that very morning.Â
âWhy do you get a longer note than me?â He grumbles, squinting at his brother's cursive scrawl, clearly forgetting to drop his glasses back down onto his nose. Circling around him you knock them gently out of his hair so he can at least see even if they land a little crookedly.Â
âLunch is going to be alfresco today,â you call over your shoulder as you head into the kitchen to get started, not giving him any chance to argue. With less than an hour to prepare this is not going to be your most elaborate creation but you have some freshly made mozzarella and along with Primoâs offering you have an idea that should be perfect.Â
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The dressing for this salad could be as simple as a drizzle of balsamic vinegar but you do prefer to add a little more flavour. To an old jam jar you add olive oil, honey, freshly pressed garlic and of course the main ingredient, balsamic vinegar. Why a jam jar you may ask? Well the trick with a vinaigrette is understanding that the separate ingredients donât really want to mix together. You can stir it, whisk it, even blend it but unless you are serving it straight away the mixture will begin to separate. You prefer to give it a good shake to mix everything and your trusty jam jar allows you to do that right before the dish is served. Â
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Prepping a quick salad with what Primo had sent you takes around half an hour but you are done with time still to spare. Terzo had disappeared to his bedroom after grumbling to himself about his âfratello esigenteâ and was yet to return so you took the time to grab some leftovers to make this lunch a little more substantial. There was half a loaf of bread that you sliced up, some stuffed peppers and olives, cuts of ham and cheese and even some pepper taralli that had become a constant request since you had first made them all those weeks ago.Â
With everything that would fit packed away in the little basket you go to find Terzo who had yet to reappear. Even with the amount of time you were in each other's company you still hadnât spent more than a few minutes in his bedroom. You understood, you supposed. It was his one sanctuary away from everything but you hoped one day soon he might invite you even there. The door is open when you round the corner and you see him standing before his mirror, a pile of shirts sitting on the bed next to him.Â
âIâm ready to go Terzo,â you say after knocking on the door frame. He turns to you with a frown on his face but your attention is drawn to his open shirt. His dark chest hair and olive skin contrast beautifully with the stark white of the shirt he is trying on. He starts to button it from his mid chest leaving an enticing glimpse but you can see his frustration build as he gets further and further down. His once flat stomach now protrudes slightly from his waistband, not enough to have the buttons pull but the shape of his body is visible. He looks incredible.
âI can not go out like this cara mia,â he says, turning back to his reflection to scrutinise his outfit.Â
âWhy not?â you ask. You cross the room coming to a stop behind him so you are looking at the same thing he is in the mirror.Â
âLook at me,â he gestures up and down the length of his body before settling his hands where he seems to be most self conscious. You canât have him thinking he looks anything less than irresistible for even a moment.You wrap your hands around his waist sliding them under his own,where he is holding his belly. You caress the soft swell back and forth while you try and catch his gaze in the reflection.Â
âI am and I see a happy healthy man who has enjoyed delicious food made for him by someone who lo .. cares about him very much.â His eyes flash in surprise before he looks over himself again from your perspective, a smug smile growing on his lips. You hope he is just about to accept your compliment and didnât catch your little slip but you end that train of thought there.Â
âOh is that so?â His spark has returned, your compliments feeding his usual confidence in his attractiveness. But there is something else in his expression like he has just figured something out. âYou like me like this, eh?â
âI like you. Full stop.â He preens but you sense that he wants to push you further. Hopefully the time limit you are on will stall him for now. You arenât sure that you are quite ready to admit how much you have enjoyed feeding him up. Â
âMmm ok,â he responds thoughtfully, turning in your arms and pulling you flush against his soft body. He kisses you soundly, chasing your lips every time you try to pull back. Before long though his playful mood shifts as he steps back. He takes your hands in his but otherwise maintains some space between you. âThere is something we need to talk about though before we go.â
âWhat is it?â There is a hint of worry in his voice but you try not to let yourself speculate. You needed to just listen to what he had to say.Â
âPlease donât misunderstand me when I say this.â He pauses for but a moment to press a kiss to your knuckles trying to reassure you of his sincerity. âUntil very recently I have never truly felt my life was my own. I had a set path that I was to walk down and very big shoes to fill as leader and well, you have seen my brothers.â He is torn between a fondness and frustration that you can understand. âNo matter what I do I am their fratellino.â He locks his eyes on yours willing you to understand. âThis, I mean what we have, I donât want their input not yet.âÂ
âI understand Terzo.â It is a relief to know this was all he was concerned about. You had seen for yourself how they had treated him during the intervention you had been witness to. Even though you wholeheartedly agreed with them at that time. You can understand why he would want to keep what you have private, especially so early in whatever it was that was happening. Not to mention you had your own reasons for not wanting them to know.
âYou do?â You canât help but smile at the relief on his face.Â
âOf course. I think you are right.â You had long since stopped worrying about the distinction between your work for him and your relationship but you are well aware of how it might look to others. How unprofessional you were being. âYour brothers asked me to do a job and they might not be happy to know that I have taken on additional duties.â You say with a wink, trying to lighten his mood further. Youâre rewarded with his deep rumbling laugh as he pulls you close again.Â
âSi, si. We should review these additional duties. I think I have some additions.â He leers at you and you can feel your cheeks heat up in response.
âStop that we will be late.â You swat at his chest and get to hear him laugh yet again but it really is time to get going. âAnd I am going to need your help carrying all this food.â
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Now for your favourite part, making it all look pretty. You lay out your slices of mozzarella first, randomly placing them across the large tray you are using for this dish. The slices of beefsteak and heirloom tomatoes next trying to keep the colours balanced. You use the bright orange roma tomatoes to fill in the remaining gaps and then all that is left is fresh basil leaves tucked between the slices.Â
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âSorella you spoil us!â Primo says helping you unpack the basket onto the table that had been set up. You had never paid much mind to this shady corner of the rose garden but it does seem like the perfect place for an alfresco lunch. The wrought iron dining set is well kept with only specs of rust appearing on some of the joints between the ornate decorations. Five chairs are positioned around half of the oval table giving everyone a view of the garden. The table had already been set with a plain table cloth thrown over, shining silver cutlery, pretty floral plates and a bottle of red wine, already been decanted, a lace cap sitting over the opening to discourage any tempted bugs.Â
âOh it was nothing at all Papa. Most of this I had already prepared and the salad was simple enough.â He smiles at you warmly, his light paints emphasising the creases of his expression. He had taken the centre seat and he gestures you into the seat to his right, patting your shoulder gently. You arenât entirely sure why you have been invited to this family gathering but it would be rude to question his invitation.Â
Secondo is sitting to his left already sipping on a glass of wine but he offers you a smile, a subtle lift of the corner of his mouth before his attention is drawn to Terzo. You glance to your right where he is sitting looking uncomfortable, even hidden behind his dark glasses. He seems to be staring into the nearest bush trying to ignore the presence of his brothers. As you take a seat you try to subtly rest your hand on his knee and give him a gentle squeeze, about the only reassurance you can, given your agreement not to give away the nature of your relationship to his family quite yet. He glances at you offering you a weak smile but he rests his hand over yours before clearing his throat. Â
âIs Copia too busy to join us now?â He asks, sounding oddly formal but finally looking in Primoâs direction.Â
âHe said he would be here,â he replies calmly as he pours everyone a glass of wine, topping up Secondoâs last. After accepting his Terzo slumps back into his seat nursing his glass. Primo tuts at him. âVieni adesso, Renzo, non vorrai essere scontroso con il nostro ospite, vero?â He sits up abruptly lifting his glasses so he can glare at Primo.Â
âQuindi è per questo che l'hai invitata? Quindi mi comporterei bene?â Secondo tries to conceal a laugh at his Italian outburst which only earns him a share of Terzoâs glare.Â
âI have my reasons fratelino, but letâs not argue today.â He looks at him sternly. âPor favore.â
âNessun tipo di compagnia potrebbe farlo comportare da adulto,â Secondo mutters but whatever he says seems to upset both Primo and Terzo. âEy!â He shouts, rubbing the back of his head where Primo had just administered a quick slap.Â
âNone more of that! From either of you, capisce?â He points at the two brothers waiting for them both to nod in agreement before sitting back down. The four of you sit in silence just waiting for Copiaâs arrival but just when it begins to get unbearable you hear a commotion heading towards you. Â
âSorry I am late,â Copia calls out breathlessly as he rushes around the corner in a blur of red. âMeeting with Sister Imperator ran over,â he pants collapsing into the chair next to Secondo. He had forgone his cassock today but was still buttoned up in one of his formal suits in spite of the seasonal weather. Clearly one of the perks of being a retired Papa was being able to dress more casually. You are not sure if you had ever seen them dressed this casually during any of their reigns.Â
âEverything has gotten so behind with the Ghost project since, wellâŚâ He trails off glancing at Terzo. He clears his throat, deciding not to continue with that line of conversation. âTerzo, Papa, you are looking well.âÂ
âThank you Cardinal, you look like you could do with a good night's sleep.â He smiles but it is sharp, Copiaâs misstep digging at his still sore pride.Â
âWell, shall I tell you all what is on the menu?â You interrupt not wanting the awkwardness to linger any longer.Â
âYes please do, Sorella,â Primo says, relieved at your quick thinking.
âWhat you sent over was absolutely perfect for a caprese salad because just yesterday I had made some fresh mozzarella so that is the main attraction of todayâs lunch but I also brought some leftovers we had to make sure no one left hungry.â You may be waffling slightly but they all listen politely as you point out all the separate dishes.Â
âYes I see my fratello has not been going hungry of late.â At least Secondo waited until after you finished but you watch nervously for Terzoâs response but he just relaxes back in his chair smirking at his brother.Â
âYou are not wrong I have been kept most satisfied by Sorella.â His double entendre makes you wince slightly but you just hope they mark it down to Terzo being Terzo.Â
âNo need to tell us that we can see quite well, ' he says, patting his own distinctly flatter stomach. âPrimo you were right to call us here today. We need to help Terzo by eating all of this food so he doesnât have to.âÂ
âAh ha,â Terzo laughs. âSo this is another intervention then no?â Primo shakes his head but doesnât intervene this time, deciding that this back and forth was mostly good natured.
âSi, an intervention for your growing waistline fratello,â On the surface it is harsh but you can tell this is familiar ground for them, teasing and competing to one up each other. You imagine there were many similar conversations had when Secondo lost his hair.Â
âI do not mind so much,â he shrugs, resting his arm on the back of your chair and letting his fingertips graze your shoulder. âI think there are plenty of people who enjoy a well fed man.â You feel your cheeks heat as he says it remembering back to your conversation and you can feel his gaze burning into the side of your face, gaging your reaction. If you look at him now you are sure your cover will be blown. Instead you hide your embarrassment by serving out salad between your plates but you miss the pointed looks shared between Secondo and Copia. Â
There is a period of peace across the table as they all enjoy their food, the only conversation a series of compliments as they work their way through everything you brought. You are glad you decided to bring all the leftovers as you watched Primo using the last slices of bread to dip into the dressing, the only remains of the caprese salad and Copia groaning and rubbing at his stomach as he polishes off the last of the stuffed olives.Â
âI can see how you got so well fed Papa,â he smiles in your direction. âI feel as if I could burst but I still donât want to stop eating.â You smile at his praise but you are pleased to see them all nodding in agreement.
âLuckily for you Cardinal, all that is left is some taralli.â You offer them each one, finishing off the last of your supply.Â
âYou are lucky I didnât know she had packed up this,â Terzo grumbles. âGiving my favourite to these idioti.âÂ
âI will make you some more Papa, donât worry,â you reassure him. âI think I have the recipe down perfectly now if I do say so myself.â
âWhere did you get the recipe, Sorella?â Secondo asks. He looks down at the taralli in his hand. âI canât say I am an expert like Terzo here, but these taste exactly like the ones I remember. The ones your Madre used to send us, before.â Before what you wonder? You glance between Terzo and Secondo but this time it seems they are sharing a fond memory instead of making digs at each other.Â
âI just found it online after Papa mentioned he would like them.â You glance at Terzo but he doesnât try to stop your white lie.Â
âItâs a shame you donât have any of her recipes Terzo,â He thinks aloud while eating his last bite. âIâm sure she had made the best food I had ever eaten.âÂ
âIt is a shame, yes,â Terzo shifts uncomfortably in his seat. âYou know we werenât allowed to keep anything from before.â You look at Primo but he is staring down at his plate in defeat.
âFor what it is worth I am sorry ragazzi,â He squeezes Secondos forearm and offers Terzo a sad smile. You feel like an intruder in this moment and as your eyes meet Copiaâs you think he might feel the same. That is until you notice him tilting his head and looking at you deep in thought. You suspect piecing together the translations you asked him to look at with the conversation he had just heard. He takes in a breath looking like he is about to speak but you shake your head as subtly as you can until he clicks his mouth closed. That is a conversation for later.
âSorella, thank you for allowing us to share in your exquisite food,â Primo says, drawing a line under the conversation that had just ended.
âIt is no problem at all Papa.â You start to gather up the dishes, wishing you had brought another tray so you could give Primo back his basket.Â
âNo no, leave the tidying to us please,â he fusses, taking the pile of plates from your hands and handing them to a disgruntled Secondo. âSeeing how you convinced Terzo to actually come outside, why donât you two go for a walk.â There is a twinkle in his eye you are sure you have seen before. If the two of you hadnât been so careful you might think he knew there was something between you.Â
âWhat do you say Papa?â You feel like you finally have permission to properly look at him, and he looks breathtakingly handsome in the warm sun. âShall we go for a walk?â
âIf it gets us out of doing dishes then I am in,â he says, almost jumping up from his chair.Â
âIt was good to see you Terzo,â Primo says to him so softly it could have been missed.
âIt was good to see you all too,â he matches Primoâs tone looking at all three of the men still sitting at the table for a moment more before turning to you with a dazzling smile. âCome now Sorella lets escape while we still can.â
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The dressing you add last right at the point of serving. The jar has one last good shake before you remove the lid and pour it evenly over the whole salad. For some extra flair you start pouring at the centre and swirl until all the dressing is used.Â
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âSo that went well right?â You are some way away from the patio so you risk moving closer, brushing your shoulders together but he doesnât hesitate taking your hand in his.
âAh I suppose those nosey stronzos,â he grumbles but there is no real bite to it, a reluctant smile pulling at the corner of his lips.
âYou know what I think?â He only hums absentmindedly in reply, eyes following a butterfly as it dances amongst the flowers. âI think they missed you.â He tips his head towards you giving you what you suspect is supposed to be an intimidating side eye but it misses its mark entirely when all you can see is the soft affection in his eyes and the sun shining off the silver grey strands running through his hair. âAnd I think you missed them too.â
âBah,â he gestures with his free hand picking up his pace as if to storm off but keeping his grip firm on you so you are forced to come with him. âThink you know me so well eh cara?â It is a challenge but a playful one. There was a moment that you worried that the teasing and prodding of his brothers might have made him withdraw again but it seems that was not the case. âLet us see, where in this garden do you think is my favourite place?â He stops in the middle of the path reeling you back towards him but he drops your hand to fold his arms over his chest. He thinks he has stumped you, you can tell by the smug look he is failing to conceal but you are certain you know the answer.
âDo I get any clues?â You ask. He thinks for a moment, tapping at the dimple of his chin.
âIt is the reason I insisted on the rooms I have.â Maybe he thinks he is being cryptic but now you know for sure, but you donât want to let on quite yet.
âOk so it is near your quarters.â You affect a look of exaggerated deep thought and he grins at you, glad that you are playing along. Wandering slightly away from him you look about you as if looking for more clues all the while ignoring his suppressed chuckles. When the two of you spend time in his little kitchen, especially now, you spend most of your time stealing looks at one another. So often he has caught him watching you over the rim of his coffee mug except from when his attention is caught just outside his window. Which not only gave you the chance to admire him as you so enjoy doing, but it also gave you a very good idea about his favourite part of the garden. Just in view of his window was a sculptural fountain depicting the Temptation of Eve.
âMmmm you are getting warm,â he teases as you start to lead him back towards that part of the Abbey.
âAnything else?â You are just about to enter the walled garden when he catches up to you. He slides his arm around your waist and pulls you back against him and then lifts your hand to press a kiss to the back.Â
âItâs almost as lovely to look at as you,â he whispers in your ear. You have to try to suppress the shivers that work your way down your spine but he is pressed so close you are sure he can feel it. Â
âCharmer,â you chide, stepping away towards the centre of the square. âStop trying to distract me.â He reels you back in until he can rest his chin on your shoulder. The fountain dominates the space, the nude figure intertwined with the vicious looking serpent while holding a perfect apple, poised to take a bite.Â
âYou can see the fountain from the kitchen,â you state matter of fact. You can see the very window from where you are standing visible amongst the trailing plants that climb the Abbey walls. Â
âSi and from my bedroom.â He points towards the larger window at the end of the building as you try to orient the layout in your mind. Â
âOh itâs like that is it,â you tease. Â
âHush I am trying to be sincere,â he chides but there is no bite to it, not when he skims a kiss against your cheek.Â
âMy apologies Papa.â He clears his throat, the sound jarring in your otherwise soft conversation. âTerzo,â you correct yourself. Happy now he nudges you forward until you are both standing at the edge of the splash pool and you watch for a moment, the ripples overlapping the reflection of the two of you in the water.Â
âTell me cara mia, what brought you to this life?â He leads you towards a bench carved into the wall surrounding this part of the garden, helping you to sit comfortably before taking a seat himself.Â
âTo the Church of Satan you mean?â It has been a long time since you thought of your life before the Ministry.Â
âMmm,â he hums, tucking a strand of hair behind your ear.Â
âI was raised in the Christian Church,â you begin. âFor the first say fifteen years of my life that is all I knew. As I got older though I found myself questioning. Everything I wanted went against what I was taught and I just couldnât understand why all these arbitrary rules were put in place to stop people being themselves.â He nods along giving you his full attention.Â
âThe arguments I had with my parents when I told them I wanted to go to culinary school, well itâs laughable now but I felt like my life was ending before it had even started. They were talking about me getting married and starting a family when all I wanted to do was learn and travel and live.â Remembering that time fills you with that same frustration. They never were able to give you an answer other than it was Godâs will and that was not enough for your questioning mind. Â
âSo I left. I did everything I wanted to do and then one day I was working at a festival.â He snorts, interrupting you for the first time.Â
âI canât imagine you in a burger van,â he sniggers to himself. You knock his shoulder with yours but that only makes him laugh harder. Â
âI was cooking for the VIP guests, thank you very much!â You reply haughtily. In all honesty there was nothing wrong with working in a burger van, good food is good food, but you dread to think what mental image he has conjured up of you. âAnd that's where I saw Ghost for the first time and spoke to Papa Primo.â
âPrimo recruited you?â He looks shocked and you are surprised he didnât already know.Â
âWell I think it was more like I volunteered and he accepted,â you explain. âHe had requested some wacky off menu dish and I somehow managed to make something passable and he came to thank me. I joked about his costume and how I might consider joining if I ever found a real Church of Satan.âÂ
âAnd he told you about this place.â he says thoughtfully.Â
âHe did! I didnât believe him at first but I came to visit first for a week or two, but it was like as soon as I walked in the doors it felt like I had found my place.â You had felt at home for the first time in a long long time. Â
âWhat about your parents?â He asks. âWhat do they think about you coming here?â
âIt took them a long long time to accept me straying from the life they wanted for me, even though they still donât like it.â They had only really accepted it when you had found success which always seemed ironic to you. âMy being here? We just donât speak of it. Iâm sure they told all their church friends that I decided to join an obscure convent.â It was a game you liked to play every now and then, wondering what they said when people at their church asked after you.
âHa! But here you are getting seduced by Satanic Popes,â he lifts his eyebrows, clearly proud of his success in corrupting you from your fictional convent.Â
âI wouldnât have it any other way.â You roll your eyes at him but you are relieved that he joined you in finding humour in your strained relationship with your family. But it was his turn to share. âNow tell me why this is your favourite place.â
âI used to come here when I felt lost.â He looks down at his feet kicking at some lose stones. âWhen you have lost your way there is no one better than the Mother of Sin to help you remember what is important.â It is a lot for him to admit given his leading role in the church. Many wouldnât ever believe a man in his position could have ever had doubts.Â
âThe bible says she was tricked into eating the apple, that her weak feminine mind was so easily warped by the serpent. But I think she made a choice. Perhaps she realised that if you are threatened and scared into ignorance you will never be free and that people deserve to choose for themselves what to do and what to believe.â You sense his beliefs are as personal as they are philosophical. âEspecially when so many things that bring people joy are supposed sins.âÂ
You are reminded of sitting in the chapel and listening to him preach every word reaffirming your faith. He was an incredible leader and it makes your heart ache for him that he was removed from that position in such a humiliating way. You donât voice this though. You have no doubt that these very same thoughts plague him but he is doing so much better now then when you had first properly met. Â
âEnough preaching for one day though I think,â he laughs trailing off when he realises how long he has been talking and as much as you would happily listen to him talk for hours you let him leave the topic aside. âWhere is your favourite place in the garden cara mia?â
âWell that is easy.â You donât need to think for even a moment. âItâs the moon garden.â He tilts his head in surprise. âI didnât appreciate it at first, having all white flowers made no sense to me. One of the most beautiful things about flowers is the vivid rainbow of colours. But then one night I was leaving your quarters and I was on the verge of going to Primo and telling him I couldnât do it.â You remember that time well even though so much has changed since. Having to fight the urge to quit every time he rejected another meal. âYou hadnât eaten a thing and I was so upset with myself.
âI owe you an apology, I think for being so difficult.â He mumbles but the last thing you want to do is make him feel bad.Â
âNo I mean you had your reasons,â you say trying to reassure him. Â
âMaybe I did, I felt that I had nothing to live for I suppose.â It hurts to hear but it isnât a surprise that that is how he had felt. âBut I could only stomach so much self pity before I got hungry.â He winks at you and even this serious conversation doesnât stop your instinctive blush spreading across your cheeks. 'Thank you for being patient with me.â He follows the bloom of colour across your face with the tip of his fingers, his sincerity only making it worse. Â
âIt was worth it,â you admit, lowering your voice to match his soft tone. âSomething told me I should walk through the gardens that night so I did and then it was like I had walked into another world. Every single white flower was glowing in the moonlight and I had to just sit and eventually I knew that everything was going to be alright.â Â
âAnd was it?â His hand cups your face and even such an innocent touch has your heart racing as you work up the courage to say what you wish to.
âThe next day was the day you left me the recipe book.â The moment feels fragile as he looks into your eyes searchingly. It feels good to have cleared the air of so many of your unspoken things. Itâs probably inadvisable to allow him this close outside of his quarters but he looks as vulnerable as you feel right now and there is only one thing you can think to do. This kiss reminds you of the first time in the kitchen. The simple action of pressing your lips to his feels so intimate and for you at least, saying things you are far from ready to speak out loud.Â
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Hi hello yes it is me actually updating. Please no one die of shock. I had about 1000 words of this sitting here for the last six months and then suddenly I managed to write it all in the last three days. I want to promise there won't be another six months until the next chapter but who knows what will happen to my brain. Thank you to @ghostchems and @da-rulah for letting me talk about this endlessly and @writingjourney for cheering me on even when I wouldn't tell her any spoilers haha
I hope you all enjoyed and I will be starting a tag list over again because I have no idea who might even want to read this fic anymore so please just let me know if you want to be tagged in the future chapters đđđ
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