Ceit ([info]ceitnicangus) wrote in [info]anitainchains,
@ 2004-05-09 12:36:00
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Chapter Thirty-Eight Incubus Dreams-- Book 12 of Anita Blake
This was up prematurly on the the publisher site. They put up this chapter before it was edited. It was taken off the site when Laurrel complained to the publisher.

I also have the first 4 chapters of ID if anyone would like them I can post those too.





Chapter Thirty-Eight

The club was dark except for a single soft spotlight in the middle of the stage. In that soft, white light Jean-Claude stood. The light hit only his shoulders and face, the rest of him was lost to darkness. It gave the illusion that his body formed from the darkness itself, to rise to the shining paleness of his face, the gleaming white of his cravat, the tiny colored spark of the sapphire winking only when he moved. His hair looked as if the darkness had been drawn out into some dark thread and formed into curls. The only color was the drowning blue of his eyes, and the crimson smear of lipstick across his face. It wasn't my lipstick, or at least not most of it.

His voice floated through the darkened room. "Who will taste my kiss?" Taste left a sweetness on my tongue, as if I'd licked a piece of candy. Kiss gave a ghost of lips brushing my cheek. "Who will embrace me?" Embrace made me feel faintly warm, as if I'd been given a really good hug, by someone I cared about.

Jean-Claude's voice had always been good, but not this good. Not this good. With my partial immunity, I probably wasn't getting all of it. I had no idea how much more the audience was getting. It took a force of will to look away from him in that shining circle of light. I made myself look out into the audience. It took a moment for my eyes to adjust to the dark, but when I could see, nearly every face was turned to him. They gazed up at him in the dark as if he were the rising sun and they had never seen anything so bright before. Only a handful of faces weren't turned toward the stage. A few women were shaking their heads and looking confused. A little psychic talent of the right kind or with the right practice, and it helped. Marianne had proven to me that you didn't have to be a necromancer to have some immunity to vampire mind tricks.

One of the few men was standing up, and the woman with him was tugging on his arm, trying to get him to sit back down. He was shaking his head adamantly. No, no he wouldn't sit in the dark and let that voice wash over him. He didn't understand that it wasn't a matter of sexual orientation. It was Jean-Claude. His power was seduction and it nothing--and everything--to do with sex.

Two of the waiters were escorting a woman up on stage. She was tall and almost anorexically thin, which meant she'd been waving more money than anybody else. Jean-Claude preferred more curves on his women. As he'd pointed out to me, the beauties of his day in the French courts were today's size 20. Most of the old vamps liked short women with curves. Most of us were lliving in so the wrong century.

The lights around the stage had been growing bright so gradually that if you'd been gazing at the stage the entire time, you might not have noticed. The light was just barely bright enough so the audience could see more of their bodies. From the waist up, you could see Jean-Claude's pale hands sliding over the woman's body. Nothing déclassé, but he git more out of simply touching her back, shoulder, waist, than some men got out of breast and groin. Sometimes it's not what you touch but how you touch it.

He pressed her against the front of his body so there was no space between them, so that her thin frame seemed almost to mold itself to his body. He lifted her face up to meet his, using one pale hand to cradle her face so that he would control the kiss. His arm slid around her waist, and tightened. Tightened enough to bow her neck, and make her mouth open in a surprised little 'o'. One of the women before this one had groped him, so he'd made sure there wasn't enough daylight between the front of their bodies for anyone's hands to wander too far. The women seemed to take closer frontal contact as a sign of favor. I knew it wasn't. It was a sign of control, and damn near displeasure.

But when he bowed his head to her mouth, and locked their lips together in a kiss, there was no displeasure. He kissed her as if he were trying to breathe her down his mouth. He fed from her lips almost as of he were feeding from her neck. And in a way, he was, feeding at least.

He fed from their mouths in a way that the Dragon's presence in my head had told me about. Except she knew how to eat the essence of the dead, and make the undead, really, truly dead. Jean-Claude was not doing that, but it was eerily similar. He was feeding, feeding the arduer, from a kiss.

"Nikoloas would never let him feed like that," a quiet voice said from behind me. I turned to find buzz right behind me. I hadn't heard him, or sensed him, which meant I'd been more caught up in the show than I'd realized.

"What do you mean?" I asked. "Nikoloas knew that he was feeding off the audience without ever touching them, so she forbade him to touch any of the customers." His eyes went past me to the stage. "I think she had some clue what he could have been, and she did everything she could to make sure he didn't come into that power."

"She's been dead almost three years. You make it sound like tonight is the first time you've seen this show."

He looked at me. "It is." I gave him wide eyes. "Nikoloas was dead, she couldn't stop him."

"But you could," he said.

"What do you mean?"

"Do you really think three years ago you would have dated him after you saw this?

I glanced back at the stage. I watched him kissing a strange woman as if she were his deepest love, or at least deepest lust. Would I have tolerated this three years ago? No. Would I have used it as an excuse to dump his ass? Oh, yeah.

The woman swooned in his arms. Her mouth falling away from his as she seemed to half-faint, as if the kiss alone were so intense that she couldn't stay conscious. I would have thought she was play-acting, or exaggerating, but I had to believe it, as the waiters carried her off stage, and gave her back to her friends at her table.

Jean-Claude gazed out at the audience with fresh crimson lipstick smeared across his entire lower jaw. It looked eerily like blood, and I knew him well enough to that the resemblance was not accidental. His blue eyes had bled to solid blue light, as if a summer's dusk could burn his eyes. "Who will be next?" And it was as if he whispered along my skin, as if he were standing just behind me. The illusion was so strong that I had to fight not to turn around and look. I was supposed to be immune to this crap. If this is how I was feeling, what must all those eager faces be feeling?

I lowered my shields just enough to see Jean-Claude shining with power. This was what he was meant to be. This wasn't just feeling the arduer. This wasn't a substitute for a blood feed. This was an end in itself. This was something I'd never seen, not in Jean-Claude, not in anyone. It was akin to all his other abilities, but more, somehow this was more.

I turned back to Buzz. "Him feeding like this is what saved me."

He looked puzzled, vampires under twenty years dead have so many more human facial expressions. "Saved you from what?"

"If he hadn't fed, then I'd have had to feed for him. That's one of the things a human is servant for. We feed when the vamps can't. I would still be trapped backstage f*cking my metaphysical brains out." I shook my head. "No, thank you."

"So you're not disappointed when he's doing it to strangers?"

I felt my face go sort of unfriendly. "You sound disappointed that I'm not upset about this, why?" He raised his hands, making his big arms flex, I think by accident. He meant it to be a harmless gesture, but he was too muscle bound for it to look anything but impressive, or scary, depending on how you looked at it.

"It just seems like a fast turn around, That's all."

I sighed. "The last time Jean-Claude asked me if I could feed off the audience, I didn't really understand what he was asking." I smiled, but not like I was happy. "Besides, I wasn't f*cking strangers to feed the vampiric powers then. Strangely, that's changed my mind about a lot of things."

He looked way too serious for my tastes.

I didn't know what was up with Buzz, so I decided to change topics. "Primo all tucked away in the spare coffin?"

"We put him in while you were cleaning up."

I nodded. I'd been told about it, but I'd also laid hands on the coffin, and felt Primo trapped inside, behind silver chains and a holy item. It wasn't that I didn't trust everybody, it was just good business to be cautious. Buzz's odd behavior hadn't changed my mind about that, not one little bit.

"Lisandro told me that you ordered him to babysit the coffin."

I nodded. "Yes, I did."

"Primo is in a cross-wrapped coffin, Anita. He's not getting out."

I shrugged. Lisandro was tall, dark, handsome, with the longest hair that any of the new security had. He was also the only one with a gun tucked into the small of his back under the black t-shirt. Once I spotted the gun, I pegged him for a wererat, and I'd been right. I told him if Primo started to tear out of the coffin, to kill him. Jean-Claude would probably have agreed with me, but he'd been busy on stage, so I made the call for both of us. I was happy with the call, and I didn't like that Buzz wasn't.

"Let's just say I feel better going off to raise the dead, knowing that Lisandro is sitting by that coffin with silver ammo, and a willingness to shoot."

"I'm head of security here, Anita. You should have cleared it by me."

I sighed. "You're right. You're right, I should have. I'm sorry."

He just blinked at me like a deer caught in headlights. I think he'd expected an argument. But I was tired, and late, and feeing squeegie about having had sex with Byron and Requiem.

"I've got to go, Buzz."

"Your security detail is waiting at the door," He said, and nodded towards the door in question.

Requiem was by the door in his black cloak with a fresh pair of pants that he'd borrowed from someone underneath it. The new pants were leather, so he'd probably borrowed them from another dancer. But we had a new addition, and that was the dark haired werewolf that had fallen on top of Clay and me when Primo was fighting everyone. His name was Graham, and his body had that width of shoulder and impressive swell of arm that only a semi-serious weight lifting can get you. His black hair was cut in a longish layer on top so that it fell like a silken fringe over his ears, but underneath the hair was shaved close to his head and upper neck. It seemed an odd haircut to me, but it wasn't my hair.

His face was exotic, in the way that people can be when some ancestor didn't come from northern or southern Europe. The straight black hair, the ever so slight up-tilt to the edge of his eyes made me bet on something much farther east.

I'd argued that I didn't need or want guards, but just a I'd made the call about Primo and Lisandro, so Jean-Claude had given his orders before he got carried away on stage. I was to go nowhere without someone with me. He wasn't sure the Dragon was done with us for the night, and it would be a shame if something went horribly wrong. What he hadn't told the security detail, vampire or otherwise, was about what happened earlier in my office. That had nothing to do with the dragon and everything to do with my own metaphysical sh!t. Well. Mine, and Jean-Claude's.

Jean-Claude had even left a list of people he thought were appropriate to the job. Byron had not been on the list, nor had Clay. It had been a damn short list, actually, basically Requiem and Graham. The last thing I wanted to do was be trapped in a car with Requiem, but I didn't have time to argue. I'd gone from having plenty of time, to having to call my clients and tell them to hold fast in the cemetery, I really was on my way.

I was wearing Byron's leather jacket to take the place of my bloodied suit jacket. His was the only one that came close to fitting me, and not making me look like I was wearing the upper half of a gorilla. It smelled faintly of his cologne.

Buzz's eyes left me and went to the audience. The man who had been arguing with his date was still standing, but now so was the woman and she was starting to make a scene.

"Sorry, gotta catch that.'

"Be my guest," I said.

Nathaniel seemed to appear from nowhere. He escorted me towards the outer door. He was smiling, and seemed terribly at ease, more so than I'd seen him in a long time, maybe ever. It seemed an odd night to be happy. "You promised to be back in time to see some of my act," he said, smiling.

"I've got two clients stuck in cemeteries," I said.

He gave me the look, that was half-pout, and half-he-knew-he'd-already won the argument.

"You promised."

"Can't we just f*ck at home later?" I asked.

He gave me a frown. "I'll be furry, you don't do furry."

I had an idea, an awful idea. "I promised to mark your neck tonight. Oh, no, you so are not planning on me doing it in front of an audience?"

He smiled, and there was something in that smile I hadn't seen before. Something of confidence, of security that hadn't been there before. He'd watched me have sex with two near strangers and now he felt more secure. Go figure.

"You little exhibitionist, you," I said, "you like the idea of me marking you for the first time in front of all these people."

He gave an aw-gee-shucks shrug, which was all act, because his eyes were bright with the answer. "I like a lot of things, Anita."

I tried to frown at him, but couldn't keep it up. "You got me to promise I'd mark you, and now you're taking advantage of it."

'You're running late," he said, "clients waiting in the cemetery." He looked solemn excerpt for the glint of humor in his eyes, which spoiled the effect.

I shook my head, smiling. "I've got to go."

"I know," he said.

"Would it ruin the illusion if I kissed you good-bye?"

"I'll risk it," he said.

I kissed him. It was chaste, a touch of lips, a little pressure, barely any body language. I drew back with a suspicious look on my face. It made him laugh, and push me towards the door. "You're late, remember."

I went, but I went out into the October dark, even more certain that I knew absolutely nothing about the men. Alright, to be fair, that I knew absolutely nothing about the men in my life. I glanced back to see Jean-Claude on stage with another woman, kissing her as if he were trying to find her tonsils without his hands. Most people looked disturbing or awkward when they kissed that deep, he didn't. He made it all seem suave, erotic, and perfect. I realized I'd kissed Nathaniel good-bye, but not Jean-Claude. Didn't want to interrupt, but didn't want him to feel left out either. I blew him a kiss as his arms emptied of the woman. He returned the gesture with one pale hand. The lower half of his face was smeared bright red with crimson lipstick. It didn't really look like blood, not if you had seen enough of the real deal, but it was still a less comforting image to take away into the night. One of the other men in my life was smiling at the door, looking forward to having me do foreplay in front of an audience. Sometimes the parts of my life that are weirdest to me aren't the parts dealing with vampires and werewolves and zombies. Even vampire politics didn't confuse me as much as my own love life.



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Thanks for this :-)
(Anonymous)
2004-05-11 02:51 am UTC (link)
How do you know Laurell complained to the publisher? Just idle curiosity.

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Re: Thanks for this :-)
(Anonymous)
2004-05-26 03:50 pm UTC (link)
she should. the series just gets worse and worse, why advertise hey my next book sucks worse than the last one!

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Re: Thanks for this :-)
[info]ceitnicangus
2004-05-26 03:57 pm UTC (link)
Well you are entitled to your opinion. I don't think they suck at all, well I would if I was truly a ______ :)

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Re: Thanks for this :-)
[info]ceitnicangus
2004-05-26 03:56 pm UTC (link)
Darla on the LKH board said that she did. Obvioulsy it wasn't edited Would you want to have a chapter that wasn't edited up?

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Chapters 1-4
[info]ayako
2004-05-12 08:30 pm UTC (link)
I would love it if you posted ID's chapters 1 to 4. Merci :)

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(Anonymous)
2004-05-26 04:35 pm UTC (link)
Anita Blake and the other characters have changed a lot - however, I still enjoy Hamilton's books. I would also appreciate chapters 1-4. Thanks!

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[info]cptnslice
2004-06-04 11:11 pm UTC (link)
I would love you forever if you posted the 1-4 chapters...u might of already but i'm too excited about this one to check :)

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[info]angellebabie
2004-06-06 12:20 pm UTC (link)
I must say her books get better with each new edition. I loved this chapter and felt it was from the heart. And I definitly disagree that Darla took down the chapter due to grammar and spelling errors but the negative reaction from the posters at the board.

Talk about disrespect they were correcting her spelling on her own official website. Talk about the nerve.

The book is not in its last stage of editing and all these poserjealous types are harping on a original version.

Not only this is a book in first person but everyone knows that these characters will not speak grammatically correct at every turn. For ONE JC IS FRENCH and Others speak in slang. If anyone makes their characters speak 100% correct all the time its not only not real its cold.

The anita books are narrative too. Laurell who writes Anita in first person is talking to us as we read..

Thanks for posting this. I am happy someone saved the original stuff before editors got their grubby jealous hands on it!

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(Anonymous)
2004-06-09 09:08 am UTC (link)
I don't like that Anita is slowly transforming into Merry.I guess people develop over time,so why not a character?But if I were to let one of my characters metamorphose into someone different it wouldn't be Merry Gentry.When Anita finally "gave" herself to Jean-Claude the audience was shocked and now she's practically a harlot.Promiscuity is kind of funny but it gets boring after a while,I mean Anita has sex about every chapter now.I used to be 'Go feminist Anita!Show that you don't have to give one up for the team'Now she's kind of disappointing.AHSER AND JEAN-CLAUDE ROCK1

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Sooo Disappointed
(Anonymous)
2004-06-11 08:32 am UTC (link)
That blasted ardeur has RUINED this series!

I give up.

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Re: Sooo Disappointed
(Anonymous)
2004-07-16 09:15 am UTC (link)
I agree. The art of this series is gone. Not only will I not, buy this book, I'm planning to unload every issue I currently own. The series is ruined. Not only have I lost interest, I'm disgusted. Another strong, powerful female character sacrificed at the altar of gratuitous sex.

AB started this series a hero, now she's a whore.

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Re: Sooo Disappointed
(Anonymous)
2004-08-08 04:21 am UTC (link)
Obviously you have never met a whore. Grow up and stop being so naive. I think that the flow reads naturally. Not like some porno. You have the right to express yourself but try not to look like a naive bigot in doing so

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Re: ID
(Anonymous)
2004-06-11 08:39 pm UTC (link)
To whom ever posted this chapter,
Thankyou! thankyou! thankyou! I love Laurell K. Hamilton's books and can't wait for ID to come out in print. I would also like to read any other chapters you come across, so please post them.



YOU ARE A GOD SENT

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[info]phaerie_q_jade
2004-06-18 03:22 pm UTC (link)
I love them all! I love all of Hamilton's writing. I love her sex scenes. I think they are beutifully and intoxicatingly done. They're extremely passionate and edgy. I do think however that perhaps the story lines need to be worked on further. I love the sex, but not at the expense of furthering Anita's purpose and getting what she needs to done. I will keep on reading just as long as Hamilton writes though!

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Hmmm....
(Anonymous)
2004-06-30 04:19 pm UTC (link)
I enjoy this series very much. I have found however that Anita's transformation into an arduer ridden creature to be very unbelievable and very untrue to Anita's character. I don't believe she would have chosen to have sex with so many other people.
Don't get me wrong-I love the sex but I think it would be better if she toned it down a notch. No one likes seeing a tough broad like Anita cave-in so horribly to the arduer, it just doesn't seem right or natural to Anita.
I will continue to read the books (I Love 'em) but all the sex has gotten old.

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Chapter 1-4
(Anonymous)
2004-06-30 06:42 pm UTC (link)
I would like chapters 1-4 also...Thanks

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Re: Chapter 1-4
[info]ceitnicangus
2004-06-30 07:09 pm UTC (link)
http://www.livejournal.com/community/anitainchains/5942.html#cutid1

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[info]pantherdude
2004-06-30 11:05 pm UTC (link)
For the love of God, she has sex with two more men? I'm sorry folks, but that's a little bit horrible. I hope she edits that out.

Thank you for saving this, and posting it.

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A note for the Anonymous
(Anonymous)
2004-07-05 03:01 am UTC (link)
If you think the books are so bad then why do you bother reading them? I will admit that when LKH first started writing the series Anita was real stand offish, and now she's WAY not, but that how all books are. < maybe not in the exact same way> LKH introduced the main character as who she was with certain morals that she still has yet to break. But as stated in the chapter above it has been 3 years since that character was introduced to people, and as in real life one person is not going to stay the exact same for three years. Whether it be morally, physically, mentally, or all three. There for if LKH had kept Anita the same in all of her books then it would start to become very dull and not worth reading.

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Re: A note for the Anonymous
[info]green_aurora
2004-07-07 03:36 pm UTC (link)
So very true. Thank you! Glad someone else feels that way. ^__^;

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goody
(Anonymous)
2004-07-05 10:41 pm UTC (link)
I'd like chapt. 1-4 please

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keep writing love what i have read so far
(Anonymous)
2004-07-08 11:26 pm UTC (link)
i cant wait till the book comes out. everthing i have read todate makes the book more exciting to me. and to the ones who dont like how she has made the people in her books grow up. sorry to tell you we all grow up sometime.

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Re: keep writing love what i have read so far
(Anonymous)
2004-08-08 04:26 am UTC (link)
I agree. I'm glad some one has said it. If you dont like it. Don't read it. That simple. I love ever book and i want each new one more than the last

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love all the books
(Anonymous)
2004-07-18 03:10 pm UTC (link)
I dont get people who read to down some thing .Get over your self .I love all the books they are great,perfect ,everything i was looking in a series . This chapter was very interesting .I got the lastest from her knew short story book Craving please check it out .Any way I love all the books And don't care about most peoples opinions.K

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Marked?
[info]daemonarwen
2004-08-04 06:09 am UTC (link)
When Anita and Nat are talkig about marking do they mean biting or MARKING like vampire servant stuff?

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