Thirty-Four

It’s dusk when Nino arrives at the sprawling property tucked deep in the rolling hills of Mount Seppiko in Himeji, Japan. The sun is setting, casting watercolor hues of pink and deep orange across the partly cloudy sky.

The home set before him is sleek and modern in its design with heavy influences from traditional Japanese architecture. Open verandas, wooden siding and sliding paper doors. In some areas of the home, entire walls are fashioned in clear glass so that the majestic views of the surrounding forest and mountain peaks are displayed like landscape artwork.

Nino is being escorted around the side of the house and toward the back of the property. Following a manservant dressed in a formal kimono, Nino walks along a winding path of very tall bamboo stalks—vibrant green and reaching straight up toward the twilight sky. The ground is elegantly lined with glowing white lanterns, and the only sound is their footfalls hitting the stone path. Something about this trail feels supernatural, as if Nino is the brave protagonist in a whimsical Japanese folktale with yōkai and tengu.

He nervously pulls at the black satin bow tie around his neck. The tuxedo makes him feel stiff and uncomfortable. He hasn’t told Haruka that he is coming, but with their innate ability to sense other purebreds, he knows now.

Giovanni had told Nino to simply go and surprise him. He has followed his brother’s advice but still has doubts. Especially since Haruka has become somewhat unresponsive to Nino’s text messages over the past twenty-four hours. He doesn’t understand why Haruka suddenly feels distant, and his report on the meeting with Yuna was painfully vague.

Whatever the case, he is here now. No turning back.

The bamboo-lined path opens up to a wide garden. Rows of cherry blossom trees filled with dark pink buds line the perimeter, and there is a large koi pond reflecting yellow hanging lanterns like glitter against the placid surface. Several vampires occupy the beautiful area. The manservant escorting Nino bows and gestures for him to cross a small arched bridge to join the festivities.

He nods in thanks, then proceeds across the bridge. He can smell Haruka in the crowd and among the social clutter, his body innately drawn to him by some inexplicable force. Like a magnet or gravity. Vampires within the crowd step aside and bow politely, curiously watching him as they naturally make a path toward his target.

When the crowd parts to where he can finally see Haruka, the purebred is staring directly at him. Eyes unblinking. He looks like royalty in a midnight-blue kimono. The wool overcoat elegantly draped over his shoulders is of the same rich color, but the thick belt of his robes is dusky silver. The entire ensemble gives the impression that he is a celestial entity—a god of the night sky.

Nino approaches. Haruka watches him, motionless. There are two vampires flanking his sides: an older second-generation female and a younger, very tall first-gen male with smooth, brown skin the color of almond butter. The female’s white hair is elaborately pinned up and she is also wearing formal robes. The male is young, but appears slightly older than Haruka. He looks stylish in a bold, deep teal suit perfectly tailored to his frame. The ensemble is rich and fashionable against his dark, curly hair and onyx irises.

They both bow when Nino stands directly in front of them. Nino politely returns the gesture, but his gaze is fixed on Haruka.

“You… are here early,” Haruka stammers. Nino can’t read his face to discern whether or not he’s pleased by this, but he’s instantly distracted by the physical state of him. His eyes are brown instead of the brilliant wine color he’s come to know and adore, and his skin is a pale shade of gray. Nino’s face shifts into concern.

The older, white-haired vampire turns to Haruka, her face confused as she speaks in Japanese. “My lord, who is our lovely guest? Do you know him?”

“Sumimasen, nihongo ga hanasemasu.” Nino smiles in a slight bow. “Watashi no namae wa Nino Bianchi desu. Hajimemashite.”

She draws back in surprise, her expression a little brighter. “My apologies, your grace. I am Aoi Shimamoto.”

“No apology is necessary,” Nino assures her before redirecting his attention. “Haruka, may I please speak with you privately?”

“If you walk around that way…” The very tall first-gen points directly to his right. “It’s woodsy but quiet. I had to make a phone call earlier. Welcome to Japan, Nino. I’m Junichi Takayama.”

Nino nods, grateful. “It’s nice to meet you, Junichi. Thank you.” He reaches his hand out and Haruka grasps it without hesitation. He follows as Nino walks toward the area Junichi pointed out. When they’re through the thick crowd and nearing a curve around the house, Nino glances at Haruka. “Why aren’t you saying anything?”

“I—I did not expect you to be here. I have felt your presence for the past thirty minutes, but I thought perhaps I was hallucinating.”

When they turn the corner and are out of view of everyone, Nino faces him directly. The sky is dark now. The moon high. The hum of crickets and katydids echoes through the thick forest surrounding them.

“Well,” Nino says, his heart pounding in his ears, “you’re not hallucinating. Are you upset that I’m here?”

Haruka steps into him, wrapping his arms around Nino’s neck. “No. You cannot imagine how incredibly pleased I am. It feels as if I am dreaming.”

Nino wraps his arms around his waist, relaxing in the embrace. Soaking him in. Haruka feels so good in his arms and being with him feels so right. They haven’t been close like this since Haruka’s last night in Milan several weeks earlier. His nature deep within him is purring and writhing from his nearness, making his groin stiff. Nino closes his eyes as they hold each other. He slides his hands up Haruka’s back underneath his coat. “I’m just happy you’re not mad at me for crashing your party.”

Haruka lifts his head, looking into Nino’s face with his brown eyes. He runs his fingers into the back of Nino’s hair. His deep voice is quiet. “I would not be upset with you. I love you.”

Nino sucks in a breath just as Haruka presses into his mouth to kiss him. His heart in his throat, Nino parts his lips, quickly giving in to him as he holds Haruka even tighter against his body.

He loves me.

They’ve been dancing around it. Waltzing. Nino almost said it once—has said it indirectly. But here it is. Simply. Haruka licks into him deeply, the passion of his slow movement intensified by the openness of his confession. Nino is moving his mouth and matching his rhythm, but he can barely catch his breath from the warmth flooding his chest. He feels like he is dreaming—afraid of being roused and snapped back to his former, uncertain reality.

This is real. Validated by Haruka’s deep moan as he breathes against Nino’s mouth. The rosy taste of him puffs out and overwhelms his senses like a delicious, sweet liquor. Nino is nearing a euphoric state of mindlessness when he vaguely registers Haruka’s hand traveling down the length of his body and in between them.

His long fingers slide against the curve of his shaft through his tuxedo pants. Haruka gives him a firm squeeze and Nino abruptly lifts his head, breathless. Panicked.

“Haru, we—we’re in public.”

“Not technically,” Haruka says, indifferent and busily kissing his jawline. His fingers are still exploring and gripping. Digging further. Nino reaches between them and gently grabs his wrist.

Stop.” He laughs, strained as he shifts his hips away. He isn’t surprised though, as Haruka has exhibited similar behavior previously. Date night—their final evening in Milan together. The purebred is progressively unfurling and opening like a luscious rose, and similar to the flower, he is not deterred by an audience.

But this is Nino’s first aristocracy event in Japan and he’s been prepping for a month. The last thing he needs is for someone to come around the corner and see them making out. “Haruka, why do you look like this?”

Haruka’s expression softens, blinking. “You… find me unattractive?”

“No.” Nino shakes his head in disbelief. “That’s not—I mean your eyes are flat and your skin is off color again. You told me you found a high-level source?”

“I did,” he says. “My health is admittedly not in its optimum state, but I am not in any pain. It is fine.”

Nino reaches up, swiftly unraveling his bow tie. He works the buttons at his collar. “It’s not fine. You can’t sufficiently protect yourself if someone challenges you. I’m uncomfortable with you walking around like this. Feed, please.”

He tilts his head, encouraging Haruka to take of him. But the beautiful vampire simply stares. He reaches up and holds Nino’s face with the palm of his hand, straightening his head. “I cannot understand why you show me such selfless kindness, when no one has ever done this for me.”

Leaning in, Nino rests his forehead against him. “Because I love you too, Haru. And that’s what love is… Asao shows you kindness? He cares about you.”

“I pay Asao.”

Nino laughs. He isn’t completely sure, but even if Haruka doesn’t pay him, the older vampire still holds an obvious affection for his young master. Nino lifts his chin and presses his lips to the small mole just off the bridge of Haruka’s nose. In turn, Haruka scrunches his face and draws back slightly. “Why do you always kiss this blemish on my face?”

“I like it.”

“It is an abnormality.”

“I think it’s cute.” Nino grins, kissing him there again. “Will you feed?”

Haruka turns his nose up in mock displeasure before jutting his chin out to place a swift kiss on his lips. He leans into Nino’s neck, grasping his tuxedo lapels as he licks his skin. He gently bites down into his flesh.

He loves me.

Haruka doesn’t drink to pull Nino’s aura. Instead, he pours the most wonderful thoughts into his body. Love and trust—gratitude slowly trickling over his insides like a warm, chocolate drizzle. The sensation is all consuming, stirring Nino’s emotions and making them bubble and rise up his spine. With his head raised to the night sky, he closes his watering eyes. He could lift his arms and take flight from the pure high of the sensation.

When Haruka finishes, he licks his neck again, then slides his elegant fingers up to refasten his collar. Nino lowers his head, still trying to catch his breath. Haruka’s eyes are glowing bright red as he works. He briefly flickers his gaze up at Nino before focusing on fixing his bow tie. “You look exquisite tonight.”

“Grazie.” Nino smiles.

“If you will permit me, I would like to undress you when we return home.”

Nino’s entire body stiffens—his quiet attempts to calm himself thwarted. He furrows his brows. “If you keep this up, I don’t know how I’ll manage the rest of this party.” He looks down, taking in the thick, gorgeous material of Haruka’s kimono. It is impeccably designed with expensive-looking fabric. It almost shines under the moonlight. “You look incredible in this, Haru. It suits you perfectly… I wouldn’t even know how to take this off of you.”

With his bow tie restored, Haruka takes Nino’s hand. “I will show you.”

It’s happening. One of two. Nino takes a deep breath. No matter what he does, he can’t stop his heart from pounding—his nature from twisting and writhing.

Haruka loves him. Does this mean that he might change his mind about bonding? Is he open to the two of them intentionally trying?

Shifting his hold, Nino entwines their fingers. Now isn’t the time. Maybe later he’ll try to talk to him about it, carefully initiate the subject somehow. As for tonight, he’ll simply enjoy being reunited with this stunning creature. “Should we go back?”

“Yes,” Haruka agrees. “If you are comfortable, may I properly introduce you?”

“I would love that.”

They turn, walking hand in hand as they head back around the curve of the large estate. As the edge of the crowded garden comes into view, a young female is walking toward them. Her frame is small and wrapped in a patterned, soft blue kimono. She’s pretty, but as she draws closer, something about her eyes is disturbing.