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Quarry

The Vampire Guard book #2

by Elizabeth Noble

Four members of The Vampire Guard—Forge, Blair, Declan, and Lucas—face a dangerous and elusive enemy. And this time, it’s personal.

When massive tech outages impact everything from Wi-Fi to traffic control, Blair, Forge, Declan, and Lucas think it’s a simple matter of catching troublesome hackers. But they quickly realize far more is at stake.

Millions of dollars in art are the target of a thief who’s not afraid to kill---and he’s no stranger. Not only has he escaped capture, twice, a decade ago, but he’s had a hand in life-altering tragedies throughout their lifetimes.

Once it becomes clear that art theft is just a fraction of his plan for mass destruction, they realize time is running out. The clock’s ticking. Catastrophe is imminent. Can they find and disarm all the bombs in time or will countless lives be lost?

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Blair saw Declan crouching low in the shadows. Lucas described the differences between Declan and Forge perfectly. Forge would come at an opponent head on. Declan was, in Lucas’s words, the deadly assassin of the night. He’d disarm and disable an adversary before they ever knew he was there and he had a spectacular repertoire of means to accomplish those ends.

Blair almost felt sorry for anyone approaching and threatening him. Almost.

The human they’d chased moved cautiously out of the elevator space. He looked one way then the other as walked in Blair’s direction. Blair reminded himself he’d been human a few short years ago.

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Reaching behind his back, the man pulled a gun out and held it in front of him in what Blair now recognized as an assault position. Coming to a stop opposite Blair the man used one foot to shove against the chunk of concrete. Blair shivered and looked up at the man. He gulped in a breath and gagged.

The man smirked. “Where’s your buddy and why were you chasing me?”

“I’m bleeding,” Blair whispered. The gun discharged and a bullet ricocheted off the cement sending a spray of dust and stone slivers into the air. Blair flinched away then hissed in a breath and stifled a sob. “Help me. Please?”

“How the hell did you even survive that fall?” The man’s eyes narrowed and he raised the gun, taking aim at Blair’s head. “Tell me where the other guy is and I’ll make it fast.” He moved a few feet to the side and glared at Blair. “What were you two chasing me for? And why were you in that building?”

“Why were you in the…?” Blair cringed and his voice cracked and broke. He heard Declan moving into position behind the man. “He left me. The b-bastard. W-we were there to….” Blair sucked in a succession breaths then tilted to the side as much as possible and groaned out one long sigh then slumped down.

The man’s heartbeat ramped higher. “Hey, no, tell me what you—” he garbled some odd noise when his words were cut off.

Blair opened his eyes and turned his head to watch. One minute no one was behind the man and the next Declan had one arm around his chest, holding him in place. His other hand held the man’s chin.

“Drop it,” Declan snarled. The man struggled and Declan gave him a small jerk. “I was sixteen the first time I killed a man with my bare hands. You’re responsible for my young friend here being hurt. Drop. It.”

The man sucked in a breath but his fingers opened and the gun fell to the ground.

“I will kill you. You have the choice of it being quick and painless, here one minute, not here the next. Or,” Declan moved his hand and pressed against the man’s neck. “Feel where my thumb is pressing in. Enough pressure there will sever your spinal cord.”

“Fuck you. You can’t really—”

Blair watched as Declan tightened the arm he had around the man’s ribcage and jerked up with enough force his feet were off the ground for a few seconds. The guy’s face turned red and he gulped in breaths.

“Getting hard to breathe? I’m a vampire. That makes me strong enough to crush your ribcage and snap your neck.”

“You’re delusional,” the guy grumbled.

Declan’s eyes changed to a solid moss green and his fangs dropped. He turned the man’s head far enough to see him. “Whether or not you believe in our existence is irrelevant. Who are you working for?”

The man spit at Declan.

Heaving a long suffering sigh Declan said, “Hollywood makes it look so smooth. One twist of his neck,” he gave the man’s chin a jerk. “And the bad guy just falls dead. No pain, no fuss, no muss, no real knowledge of what happened to you. Just dead. In reality you’d lay there, conscious, unable to move and fully cognizant of the fact you’re suffocating.” He shook his head ever so slightly. “That must be horrible, knowing your lungs aren’t working and being unable to draw a breath. Yet your mind knows what’s happening.” Declan ripped at the guy’s shirt with his fangs. “But one bite in the right spot and you’ll bleed out so fast you’ll never suffer, never know.”

“I’m not telling you anything,” the man ground out.

Blair saw the muscles in Declan’s arm tense and he thought he heard ribs cracking.

“It would be a shame if one if your lungs were punctured. Air in your chest cavity is a horrible feeling.” Declan moved so he was speaking into the man’s other ear. “If you’re going to continue in this line of work you really should learn more about human anatomy.” He shrugged. “A little tip.” He relaxed his grip on the man’s chest. “Now, answer my questions.”

“I-I w-was only supposed to verify the Wi-Fi was out in the building and a private network would still be operational.”
“Who was screwing with the traffic signals?” Blair asked.

When the man glared and kept silent, refusing to answer Blair’s question Declan must have pressed harder with his thumb against his neck because he spit out a funny hiccup sort of sound. “Answer him,” Declan snarled.

“My job was to come here and meet up with another man. I only had one name, Black. He was testing things here and I tested the lights.”

Declan met Blair’s gaze and seemed as if he was waiting for Blair to ask another question. Instead Blair shivered and rubbed his eyes. His vision wavered for a few seconds and the sound of Declan’s heartrate changing made him concentrate harder.

“Test for what?” Declan asked and raised his eyebrows. Blair nodded once confirming that was a good choice of questions. The man shook his head and Declan tightened his grip around his chest. Blair heard the guy try to suck in a breath and his heartrate shot up while he squeezed his eyes shut.

“I don’t know. I’m telling the truth, that’s all I know,” the man’s words were pushed out with an effort and his voice had a breathless quality to it. “Black told me what part of this building to avoid and to meet him in a bar, Hooley’s, a few blocks from here by midnight.” His voice cracked and he uttered a wet, sobbing sort of sound. “Please. That’s all I know.”

Declan drew a deep breath and sighed it out slowly. Blair watched as Declan tensed and shifted his weight again.

“No, no… I told you everything—” The guy was crying and the more he struggled the less he could move.

Declan dipped his head and bit down on the man’s shoulder causing even more screaming and begging. In a movement only Blair could see it was so fast, Declan let go of the man long enough to spin him around. One quick step to the side then back and Declan cranked back his arm, punching the man’s head. Blair winced as the guy dropped like a stone, out cold.

Shaking his head Declan pulled the denim jacket and hoodie off the guy. “That was almost embarrassing,” he said to the unconscious man. Next he removed the button down shirt the man wore, leaving his undershirt alone. Declan used his fangs to shred the lightweight cotton shirt. That made Blair smile. Forge used his fangs to open beer bottles and packages all the time. This was the first time he’d seen Declan do such a thing. Using the strips of material Declan tied the man and gagged him then scooped him up and carried him farther away leaving him where they could still keep an eye on him.

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About the Author

Mystery, action, chills, and thrills spiced with romance and desire. ELIZABETH NOBLE lives by the adage "I can't not write." She doesn't remember a time when she didn’t make up stories and eventually she learned how to put words on a page. Those words turned into books and fan fiction that turned into a genuine love of M/M fiction. A part of every day is spent living in worlds she created that are filled with intrigue and espionage. She has a real love for a good mystery complete with murder and twisty plots as well as all things sci-fi, futuristic, and supernatural.

When she's not chronicling the adventures of her many characters, Elizabeth is a veterinary nurse living in her native Cleveland, Ohio. She has three grown children and now happily shares her little, brick house with two spunky Cardigan Welsh Corgis and their feline sidekicks. Elizabeth is a fan of baseball, basketball (go Cavs and Guardians) and gardening. She can often be found working in her 'outside office' listening to classic rock and plotter her next novel waiting for it to be dark enough to gaze at the stars.

Elizabeth has received a number of amateur writing awards. Since being published, several of her novels have received Honorable Mentions in the Rainbow Awards. Jewel Cave was a runner-up in the Gay Mystery/Thriller category in the 2015 Rainbow Awards. Ringed Love was a winner in the Gay Fantasy Romance category of the 2016 Rainbow Awards