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Table of Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Chapter Thirty
Chapter Thirty-One
Chapter Thirty-Two
Chapter Thirty-Three
Animal Instinct
Kate Davidson
Copyright © Kate Davidson 2017
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This is a work of fiction. All characters, locations, and businesses are purely products of the author’s imagination and are entirely fictitious. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, or to businesses, places, or events is completely coincidental.
Animal Instinct by Kate Davidson
This book is dedicated to my mother
You are the spine in my heroines and the warmth in their friendships
Table of Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Chapter Thirty
Chapter Thirty-One
Chapter Thirty-Two
Chapter Thirty-Three
Chapter One
THE NEEDLE SLID INTO Jackie’s arm without resistance. Despite her friend’s skill, she nearly bit through her lip while she squeezed her eyes shut. It was an old phobia, the needle alone didn’t bother her but its presence woke her worst memories. Even with her eyes closed she could see a man wearing a white lab coat coming towards her with sharp things, wanting to cut into her skin and stick gloved fingers where they never belonged. She could remember the heavy flow of blood against her legs and how the pain had kept her awake, fighting off the haven unconsciousness offered.
“You can open your eyes, Jackie. I’m finished.” She did so reluctantly, glancing at the round Band-Aid covering whatever damage the needle had left behind. “See? Was that so bad?” Her eyes narrowed.
“It was a few seconds in my own personal hell. Maybe I should pick out a few spiders from the barn and let them crawl on you, Izzy. Give you a sense of perspective.”
Izzy, also known as Isabelle, didn’t bother to hide her shudder. “Okay, I get it. No more needles.”
Jackie nodded, opting to allow the smooth, cultured tones of her friend’s voice to soothe some of her ruffled feathers. She then left the state-of-the-art stainless steel and granite kitchen to get some air. Isabelle Watts had a beautiful loft just down the street from the Walt Disney Concert Hall in the city of Los Angeles. It was the perfect location for Izzy, a woman who valued style and glamour. She believed in the classic lines of a spiral staircase, the Old World charm of a Victorian loveseat. Izzy thought everything should sparkle, be it diamonds or wood. Jackie walked barefoot across cherry wood floors shined to a high polish, looking up to see the Swarovski crystal chandelier illuminating Izzy’s living room. She’d always wondered when Izzy would marry some rich businessman and move all her furniture into the mansion where they belonged.
“You never told me how it worked out with that publisher,” Jackie called over her shoulder, idly rubbing her scarred elbow and taking a seat in front of Izzy’s fireplace.
“A dead fish would have better kissing skills so I dumped him.”
Jackie rolled her eyes. Somehow she knew it would be something like that. “You’re too picky. He was handsome, genuinely interested in you and he had a good job. Plus, you said you could talk to him for hours.”
“I want to be able to do more than talk, Jackie,” she pointed out as she left the kitchen holding a delicate vial of blood.
“Not everyone is a naturally gifted kisser.” She stared at her blood sloshing against the glass container. It was a little horrifying although not nearly as bad as what would come next. “Maybe if you stopped letting your boss stick his tongue down your throat you wouldn’t be so reluctant about getting an actual boyfriend.”
Izzy smirked. Jackie was about as subtle as a blow to the head. “Most of my actual boyfriends weren’t as good at it,” she told her, heading up the spiral staircase to her bedroom. She kept her bags of emergency blood in the mini fridge and that was where she intended to keep Jackie’s blood until she could get it to her employer. Her feet sank into the thick white carpet as she walked past the canopy bed to the fridge she kept near her walk-in closet. “Besides, at least I’m getting a few kisses.” And considerably more, she thought.
“I’m single by choice!” Jackie shouted up at her. She wouldn’t admit that she sometimes agreed with Izzy’s perspective. Sex wasn’t the most important thing in life. But it was in the top five. The closest Jackie had gotten to an orgasm during the last three years was indulging in strawberries and marshmallows. For her, a satisfying orgasm came with a person attached. Solo work led to the most random thoughts. Once she’d had to stop because she’d been convinced she’d forgotten to buy tomatoes at the store and it drove her nuts not knowing. The mood had died a quick death after that. Since pleasuring herself was out and relationships that included sex came with certain risks like falling in love and getting her heart broken, Jackie stuck with fruit and sugar.
Izzy came back down the stairs. “Are you done trying to avoid what we came here to do?” Jackie opted to stare at the rich burgundy walls and her friend rolled her eyes. “Why are you so nervous about it? Seriously, it’s just an easy way to make some extra cash.”
“There is nothing easy about volunteering to have some random guy bite you so he can drink your blood,” she muttered.
“My boss is a really good guy. He takes care of his own,” Izzy promised.
“I won’t be his,” Jackie corrected. Her deep voice tended to be all the more jarring when she snapped because it was made more for soothing animals than raising hell.
“Of course not,” Izzy agreed, realizing her mistake. “I just meant he looks out for the people on his payroll. And he’s really generous to his, uh, the girls.”
“That’s another thing. I don’t want him thinking this is going to be a personal relationship. He can have my blood but I’m not going to share anything else.” Izzy tried not to wince. He wasn’t going to be thrilled about that prospect. He got pretty girls for a reason. All of them were compensated financially and physically for their donations. Every single one of them agreed that the physical compensations would be enough.
“I’m sure you’ll be able to work that out with him,” Izzy said, even though she felt highly dubious about the idea. In fact, she was worried about whether he would want to hire her or not. Izzy’s boss knew what he liked and she’d never seen him deviate. Jackie glanced up to see her friend studying her with a discerning eye.
“What? Do I have horse slobber in my hair again?”
“No, no, I was just thinking… Maybe we should go shopping before you meet my boss. I know this great hair stylist. We could go see him, too.”
Jackie frowned. “Why this sudden interest in my looks?”
Izzy shifted from foot to foot. “Well, it’s just that my boss likes a certain type of woman and you’re a little different.”
Jackie stood up and Izzy winced internally at the height difference. Izzy was nearly a head shorter than Jackie and that was about where she came to on her boss as well. The fact was that none of his girls were the same height as he was.
“What type of woman does he like, Izzy?” she asked, a dangerous tension in her jaw.
“He always goes for… well… delicate women. You’re not exactly delicate,” Izzy said as gently as she could. Jackie sighed. There really was no way to argue with that statement. She’d been overweight until high school when she’d shot up to six feet. Then all the fat had been redistributed as muscle and hips. Unfortunately, only some of it had gone to her chest. That had turned out for the best, however. Even with her modest attributes, trotting on a horse occasionally verged on jarring. God bless sports bras.
“Which is why you’re bringing him a sample. That way he can get hooked on my blood before he meets the source,” Jackie said. “Is there anything else I should know about his preferences?” Izzy took a step back.
Jacquelyn Chase had a very strong Scottish background passed down from her father’s side, which included high cheekbones, a straight nose and pale skin. She always stood with her back perfectly straight and wouldn’t look unnatural with a Claymore in hand. Jacquelyn worked in the sun on a daily basis; the brown tan on her arms that ran from a little above her elbow to her wrist was evidence of that. Those arms were slim but firm with muscle as were her legs. No, this wasn’t a woman her boss would choose.
There were some bonuses, though. Both tanned and fair skin glowed with health. Her mouth was small, lips soft and a naturally perfect shade of pink that was attractive if she wasn’t mouthing off. Jacquelyn’s eyes were the precise shade of whiskey with sunlight shining through it. Her hair was short, unfortunately, barely going past her shoulders when it was down. At least it was a rich shade of brown with pretty gold highlights that were a natural product of all the sunlight. All in all, Jackie wasn’t ugly. In fact, in the right light she was even beautiful.
“Just, uh, try not to glare at him. He’ll probably try to provoke you but you have to remember that he’s like that with everyone,” Izzy said. Jackie took a long look at her friend. Petite, curved in all the right places, she even had a delicate, almost doll-like face. Her hair was jet black and fell into a perfect wave around her face and shoulders. This was the kind of woman her boss preferred. It wasn’t an encouraging observation.
“I need him to like me,” Jackie murmured. “I’m scrambling here, Izzy. If I can’t get out from under this debt then I’m going to lose my ranch. I’m going to lose everything I’ve worked for.”
“Don’t talk like that,” Izzy said, unwilling to admit how much it freaked her out when her steady, always dependable friend trembled and showed her human side. “You will not lose your ranch. You’ll keep all your horses and your crazy dogs and your antisocial cat. I promise, okay? He’ll like you. I wouldn’t be surprised if he fell in love with you on the spot!” That was stretching it but Jackie laughed anyway, which had been the point.
“I don’t need him to love me. I just need him to pay me well for doing very little.”
Izzy smiled and squeezed her friend’s arm. “He’s more than capable of that. Trust me.”
Jackie nodded. “You know, since I’m going to work for him, it would be nice if you finally told me his name.”
Izzy had never revealed his name since it would be a disaster if anyone else found out. He was a prominent businessman and a vampire. The human world only needed to know about one of those details and it wasn’t the latter.
“Good point,” she said. “His name is Liam O’Connor.”
*
The next day Jackie heard about the woman who had been found discarded by the side of the PCH with her throat slashed. She felt a moment of sympathy as the particulars were rattled off on the morning news but had mostly forgotten it by the time her phone rang with a very important call. If the details of the report had included the whiskey color of the victim’s eyes, she might not have been so willing to involve herself in vampire business.
Chapter Two
“LIAM, DO YOU HAVE a minute?”
Liam O’Connor looked away from his perfect view of Los Angeles when Isabelle’s soft voice reached his ears. Before he spoke, he studied the woman’s appearance. She was wearing a dark purple short, strapless dress. Her hair had been pulled up in an elegant twist and she looked particularly beautiful.
He couldn’t help noticing she hadn’t worn anything that might inhibit access to the places he liked to feed. Hair up, no jewelry, short and easily pushed up dress… Either she wanted him or she wanted something else. Since he couldn’t smell any of those appetizing pheromones that women put out when they wanted a man, Liam assumed she wanted something besides sex. A pity since he could use the distraction from ruminating over a suspicious murder. Perhaps he’d be able to change her mind.
“I always have a minute for an attractive woman,” he told her. “Sometimes I even have hours.”
Isabelle chuckled, the dimple in her cheek winking at him briefly. “I have a new girl for you.”
Liam straightened, a little less playful and far more professional. “Blood type?”
“O positive,” she told him.
“Common,” he murmured. “But a very smooth finish.”
Izzy had to work very hard not to fidget. There was an overwhelmingly impressive quality about Liam that made a person want to confess when they were trying to manipulate him and beg for mercy. Izzy was uncomfortable with tricking him into wanting Jackie as a blood donor but she would feel much worse letting down a friend. A girl needed to have her priorities in order.
“I took a sample if you’d like to try,” she offered, taking small quick steps toward the kitchen. Liam raised a questioning eyebrow.
“Why a sample and not the girl?”
“Well,” Izzy started slowly, the part she’d been dreading finally upon her. “She has something of an all day job.” She could practically hear the first strike against Jackie in Liam’s head, as he wanted his girls on call 24/7. A job would inconvenience him. “It’s all a bit complicated. I’ll just get that sample.” She hurried away, leaving Liam to think.
He was suspicious of the avoidance in Isabelle’s voice and eyes. It made him wonder if this girl she’d found for him was just a girlfriend in a fix that needed a favor; worse, an unattractive and boring woman who would slobber all over him. He shuddered. The
last three months had resulted in several unfortunate losses. Seven donors had retired for personal reasons, most of them saying they wanted careers or lives without the constant burden of secrets. None of them considered the inconvenience they were causing him. No, life was short, blah blah blah. But it wasn’t short for Liam.
Izzy paused, studying Liam. It struck her again how natural he looked in his cavernous living room while even with Jackie’s height, her friend could only appear lost. The white marble floors shone with polish, the walls like sheer rock with the occasional vine or piece of art covering them. Details that she thought were esoteric and interesting, Jackie would see as cold. Izzy looked at the wide windows that made up an entire wall and thought of how beautifully they lit the room. Jackie would look at them and think about how much of a pain it would be to clean them. How could a woman who spent all her time working with horses ever merge with a hedonist like Liam?
“Going to stand there all day?” he asked, glancing curiously at her worried expression. She smiled guiltily.
“Sorry, I must have zoned out.” Izzy surrendered her friend to the Fates by handing Liam a shot glass containing her blood. He sighed, expecting any number of unpleasant flavors. He was prepared to tell Isabelle that her friend wouldn’t suit him. Liam had not expected nor prepared for the rich, addictive quality of the sample. He knew a dozen things about this woman already. For one, she was healthy. Not ‘I only eat vegetables and soy’ healthy but real, good carbs and protein healthy. It was not sticky with trans fats. This was smooth and strong.
It was only in her chemical balance that he found a potential flaw. Her estrogen and testosterone levels were strange. There was not too much of one or the other. They were exactly as they were meant to be. And that was odd, even unnatural. This woman had to be physically taking estrogen and testosterone, which meant she was probably in menopause, far too old by his standards.
“How old is she? Forty-eight? Fifty?”
“She’s thirty-seven,” Izzy told him, eyes widening at his guesses. “Does her blood taste old or something?” Liam could tell she wasn’t lying by her steady heartbeat and honest curiosity. But that created a whole other slew of questions. Why did this mysterious friend need this type of medication? Hm, a mystery. He hadn’t had one of those for quite some time - at least not a pleasant one involving a woman. He rolled the shot glass between his fingers.