COUNTING MIDNIGHT
JJ Massa
Vasile
Velicescu is finally finding peace after the death of his long time lover. But
when he interviews a young woman who looks exactly like his lost love, he is
angry, yet elated to have found her once again.
Nina
Caruthers knew she shouldn’t have taken the job at Velicescu Finance. At first
her smooth and sexy boss makes her feel things, familiar things that she can't
understand. What is this hold he has on her?
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COUNTING MIDNIGHT
JJ Massa
Chapter One
Once again, Vasile Velicescu made his way into his office at his usual time of
four-thirty in the afternoon. His mood was as black as it was every other day –
as it had been for the last two years. For this reason, he was surprised that
his generally sensible secretary dared to approach him.
“I thought you knew better than to bother me when I am having a bad mood,
Beverly!” he barked. “Do you, too, need replacing?” he growled. His
administrative assistant had been the last to go.
“Sir,” she said hesitantly. “Sir,” she said just a little more strongly,
“There’s a young lady that Human Relations and the Client Team want you to hire.
Sir, they like her very much.” She took a deep breath. “Mr. Velicescu, please
just talk to her. They say our company needs her, sir. They think she could be
your new assistant.”
Vasile looked at his secretary and then glanced to the seating area she had
indicated. He literally stumbled backward. He felt like the breath had been
knocked from him. There she was.
Two years of agony and loneliness had passed for him and finally he was
beginning to accept the disappearance of Nina Caruthers, his longtime lover,
from his life. But there she was. It was Nina—it had to be. He had no doubt. How
could that be possible? He’d been positive she was dead. Stunned, he took her
resume and the folder assembled by his staff and turned toward his office,
overcome with memories.
Vasile remembered interrupting her brutal rape at the hands of two violent young
men. Nina had been only sixteen years old, then. He’d killed her attackers after
first feeding on them. That was eleven years ago.
Gently, he’d wrapped her in a cloak and stayed with her until the police had
arrived. Some impulse had caused him to discreetly check on her at the hospital
later that night. After that he’d come at night when no visitors were allowed,
entering her room and holding her in his arms. He’d felt drawn to her and his
presence had seemed to soothe her.
Vasile jerked his mind back to the present long enough to address his secretary
again.
“Beverly, send her in after five minutes and get us some coffee,” he growled.
He turned from Beverly’s desk and walked into his own office. Lowering himself
into his executive chair, he began scanning through her resume. Yes, it was
her–it was his Nina.
He’d never realized that Nina had achieved a Bachelor’s degree in Economics,
another Bachelor’s in Cyrillic Languages with a minor in Romance Languages and a
Master’s degree in business law. As an administrative assistant, she was more
than he could have ever hoped for and completely, through no fault of his, she
had turned up on his doorstep.
Looking back Vasile reflected that he had never said one word to Nina. Often,
during the first year after the rape, he’d held her and sat with her at night.
But when she left for college, he’d thought to let her go. Until then, he’d fed
from her but never had he coupled with her.
Absently, he’d decided to keep her for his lover. He went looking for her near
her college and found her walking along the beach one night, alone. That was the
first time he’d kissed her. His body had hardened instantly with an urgent
hunger. Fighting the urge to make love to her there in the sand, he’d gently put
her away from him.
Shortly after that, he’d sent her dorm mate away and tenderly soothed Nina into
making love. She’d been so afraid. He’d loved her carefully and tenderly for
hours.
Vasile knew that, as a vampire, he had all of eternity to meet people, learn
about them, love them – if that were possible, and lose them. He’d never
embedded himself into Nina’s mind.
She had a strong mind and a natural block. He had decided that she was to be his
lover. He would protect her from danger but he would not be part of her
day-to-day life nor would she be part of his. For those reasons, Vasile had
never scanned Nina’s mind. He never took the time to learn more about her. When
she left him, he couldn’t find her and had no idea where to look.
He kept an ear on Beverly’s conversation with Nina. As he listened to the two
women speaking, Beverly cautioned the girl that she’d be going in while the boss
was in a bad mood.
Vasile heard Nina ask Beverly, “Do you know what Vasile means in English?”
Beverly said she didn’t know. “It means Basil.” He heard Beverly chuckle
delightedly. “I’m pretty sure Basil won’t bite me. I’m not afraid of him.” His
secretary worried over the girl a few more minutes.
“He doesn’t act much like a Basil, though.” Beverly cautioned her. “Doesn’t look
like one, either.”
Vasile heard Nina tell his secretary, “Don’t worry, please. The worst has
already happened to me. I’m going to be okay.”
For the first time in centuries, Vasile felt like crying. The feeling was at war
with the towering anger he’d felt when he first saw her sitting there. Even so,
rage still bubbled inside of him. He wasn’t done with Nina Caruthers.
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