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They Come by Night

Imagine an earth just a bit different from ours. In this world normals unknowingly share the planet with all manner of beings, including vampyres, most of whom rely on bagged blood, which is supplemented by the blood of sabors, valued individuals whose blood contains an element necessary for the survival of the species.<br><br>Tyrell Small has always felt different. He just never knew how different. On his sixteenth birthday, his father reveals Ty is one such sabor, with the birthmark to prove it. Upon learning he’ll be required to feed vampyres, Ty decides he’s not having any of that. He’ll run away and make his own destiny. Slipping out his second story bedroom window, he finds Adam Dasani, the most gorgeous man he’s ever seen, waiting for him on the roof.<br><br>Adam is reluctant to distress the young sabor about to slide down the drainpipe, but he’s one of the vampyres Ty will one day feed. Equerry to the vampyre king, Adam had been given the task of guarding Ty on the day he was born. Because the blood of the two most powerful saborese families in the shared history of vampyres and sabors runs through Ty’s veins, some vampyres will do anything to obtain him for themselves. It will be up to Adam to keep Ty safe, not only from those rogue vampyres but from others who have plans of their own for him.<br><br>Everyone keeps telling Ty he can’t escape his destiny, but he has no intention of sitting around twiddling his thumbs, waiting for life to catch up with him. However, will something Adam inadvertently said give Ty a way to live the life he wants and keep those he loves -- including Adam -- out of danger?

Tinnean · LGBT+
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173 Chs

Chapter 139

“How did you find Daniel?”

For a second I was tempted to say “across the hall and a few doors down,” but I wasn’t sure if it was proper to tease a countess. Plus I knew that wasn’t what she meant. “He’s depressed. Ioan said he was saboreseand that he’d been so drained the Regehad to turn him. And Daniel said the Rege’shad to keep feeding him.” I remembered Adam had done the same thing for Rául after he’d had to turn him, but it hadn’t sounded as if it had been a never-ending job. “I don’t understand that.”

“Neither do we. Xandru shouldn’t have to continue giving him blood.” She shook her head and sighed. “This is a sad situation. We care for our saborese, and Daniel Crist had every right to expect that. He should nothave been attacked.”

“I hope I’ve helped him—”

“As do I.”

“—but I have to tell you, ma’am, if he’s not feeling better, I promised I’d…I’d end his misery.” I thought she’d object, and was surprised when she didn’t.