
First Taste in a Century
Sherry · Ongoing · 38.3k Words
Introduction
But Lysander’s arrival spells disaster. In a clumsy accident, he doesn't just ruin dinner; he obliterates her state-of-the-art scientific instruments. With her life’s work destroyed and her synthetic supply cut off, the scent of his living blood overwhelms her engineered senses. Forced to break a century-long abstinence, she takes what she needs, only to find herself addicted not just to his taste, but to the man himself.
Using the equipment as a flimsy excuse to lure him back, Vivienne battles a terrifying new obsession. She craves his body despite believing he’s taken, despising her own weakness. Meanwhile, Lysander’s initial terror curdles into a forbidden fascination. Can a relationship survive when one person feels everything, and the other only hungers?
Chapter 1
Lysander's POV:
The bass from the speakers vibrated through my chest as I weaved through clusters of drunk college students, their laughter grating against my already frayed nerves. Marcus's birthday party had spilled across the clearing like a tidal wave of beer pong tables and badly mixed cocktails, and somewhere in the chaos, my best friend was probably making out with his girlfriend in one of those ridiculous camping tents they'd set up for "atmosphere." I'd congratulated him earlier, endured the obligatory bro-hug, and now I was done. The noise, the forced socializing, the couples grinding against each other near the makeshift dance floor—it all pressed down on me like a weight I couldn't shake.
Marcus had chosen this spot specifically because it was "edgy"—an abandoned campground about thirty minutes outside the city that locals whispered about with a mixture of fascination and unease. Something about unexplained disappearances decades ago, or maybe it was just the usual urban legend bullshit that clung to every patch of Louisiana wilderness. Either way, it gave the party an illicit thrill that everyone seemed to be feeding off, their voices louder and more reckless than usual, as if daring the darkness to prove the rumors true.
I needed air. Real air, not the humid blend of sweat and cheap cologne that hung over the party like a fog.
The forest beyond the clearing beckoned with its promise of silence, and I slipped away without telling anyone. No one would notice anyway. They were all too busy playing drinking games or taking selfies with red Solo cups. The trees swallowed the party sounds gradually, muffling the music until it became a distant thrum, barely audible over the crunch of leaves beneath my sneakers. Spanish moss hung from the branches like tattered curtains, and the air smelled of earth and decay, that distinctly Louisiana swamp scent that clung to everything out here. The deeper I walked, the more the humidity seemed to press against my skin, making my white t-shirt stick to my back and my hair cling to my forehead in damp strands.
I walked without direction, letting my feet carry me deeper into the woods, and that's when I saw it—a massive oak tree, its trunk so wide three people couldn't have wrapped their arms around it, and hanging from one of its lower branches was a wooden swing. The ropes looked surprisingly sturdy for something abandoned in the middle of nowhere, and when I tugged on them experimentally, they held firm. I sat down, the wood creaking beneath my weight, and pushed off gently with my feet.
The swing moved in a lazy arc, and for the first time all night, I felt something close to peace. The party was a memory now, barely a whisper of sound filtering through the trees. I closed my eyes, letting the cool night air wash over my face, and tried not to think about the student loan payment due next week or the fact that my probation period at work was almost up and I still hadn't proven myself indispensable. Out here, none of that mattered. Out here, I was just a guy on a swing in the middle of a forest, and that was enough.
Then I heard it—a soft, plaintive meow that cut through the quiet like a knife.
I stopped the swing with my foot and turned my head, scanning the darkness. At first, I saw nothing but shadows and tree trunks, but then the sound came again, closer this time, and I spotted a pair of eyes glowing in the blackness. One gray, one green. The asymmetry was striking, almost hypnotic, and as my vision adjusted, I made out the sleek form of a tiny black kitten sitting on a fallen log about ten feet away. It couldn't have been more than a few months old, small enough to fit in one hand, with oversized ears that seemed almost comical on its delicate head.
"Hey there," I said softly, sliding off the swing and crouching down. "What are you doing all the way out here, little guy?"
The kitten meowed again, tilting its head as if considering my question, and I couldn't help but smile. I'd always liked cats—their independence, their quiet dignity—but there was something especially endearing about this tiny creature sitting alone in the dark woods. It looked well-fed despite its small size, its coat glossy even in the dim moonlight filtering through the canopy, so it probably belonged to someone nearby. Maybe one of the houses scattered on the other side of the woods, though I couldn't imagine anyone living this deep in the bayou.
I took a few slow steps toward it, holding out my hand. "Come here, buddy. Let me see if you've got a collar."
The kitten watched me approach with those mismatched eyes, unblinking, and when I got close enough, it stood on wobbly legs and rubbed against my outstretched fingers. Its fur was impossibly soft, like silk beneath my palm, and when I scratched behind its oversized ears, it arched into my touch and purred so loudly I felt the vibration through my entire hand. The sound was disproportionately loud for such a small creature, and I laughed, the sound surprising me—I couldn't remember the last time I'd laughed without forcing it.
"You're a friendly one, aren't you?" I murmured, running my hand down its spine. The kitten was so small that my palm covered most of its body, and it leaned into me, purring harder, its tiny paws kneading the air. I felt something loosen in my chest, some knot of tension I hadn't realized I was carrying. I moved my hand to stroke under its chin, and the kitten tilted its head back, exposing its throat in a gesture of complete trust that made me smile wider. For a moment, it was just me and this strange, beautiful kitten in the middle of the woods, and nothing else existed.
Then everything changed in an instant.
The kitten's entire body went rigid beneath my hand, the purring cutting off so abruptly it left a ringing silence in its wake. Before I could even process what was happening, the kitten's lips pulled back in a vicious snarl, revealing needle-sharp teeth that seemed far too large for its tiny mouth, and it launched itself at my face with a yowl that split the night air. I jerked backward with a startled cry, my hands coming up instinctively to protect my eyes, and I felt the rush of air as tiny claws swiped past my cheek, close enough that I swore I felt the whisper of fur against my skin.
My heart hammered against my ribs as I stumbled back another step, my mind struggling to catch up with what had just happened. The kitten had been so gentle, so trusting, and then in the space of a heartbeat it had turned into something feral and dangerous. But even as these thoughts raced through my head, I watched the kitten land on all fours and immediately freeze, its body going from attack mode to something else entirely—something that looked almost like terror.
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