Welcome
to another Charity Sunday blog hop. I’m glad you could join me and
my fellow bloggers to enjoy a bit of reading and make a small
contribution to the world. Last month, I received fifteen comments
and donated $20 to Room to Read, an organization dedicated to
worldwide literacy, especially for young women. I’d love to see
this month’s Charity Sunday generate an even better response.
Every
time I do a Charity Sunday post, I’m faced with the choice of a
cause to support. There’s no shortage of worthy charities, of
course. However, I find that there’s all too often a political
dimension to charities. I definitely have quite strong political
views. On the other hand, I don’t think it’s appropriate, in most
cases, to impose my views on others. In any case, trying to change
someone else’s political position is rarely effective. I also don’t
want to alienate readers who don’t agree with me.
Today,
I’ve chosen to support one of my favorite organizations: Doctors
Without Borders/Médécins Sans Frontières. MSF provides
humanitarian and medical assistance to victims of epidemics,
disasters and conflicts, and increasingly, to migrants and asylum
seekers. The doctors and nurses who volunteer for MSF put their own
lives in danger to care for their fellow human beings. MSF is
renowned for its policy of treating those in need, whoever they are,
regardless of their nationality or position in a conflict.
Immigration
and asylum have become political hot topics in the past few years.
You will undoubtedly have your own opinions on the question of
whether immigration is a threat to society and how migrants should be
treated. MSF rises above these political considerations. The
organization will try to help people who need help—regardless of
the legal issues. We are humans first and foremost. All of us,
regardless of nationality, race, color or religion.
So
please leave a comment – even one that disagrees with me. Every one
means a dollar for MSF.
For
my excerpt, I’ve got a bit from my short story “Vampires,
Limited”. This story appeared in the charitable anthology Coming
Together: In Vein,
which I also edited. All sales of this anthology benefit – yes, you
guessed it – MSF.
When
you’ve finished with my excerpt, and hopefully left a comment,
please visit the other authors participating in this month’s
Charity Sunday event. You’ll find their links at the end of this
post.
Thank
you!
Casually
he trailed a finger up the side of her neck and circled her earlobe.
A shiver raced through her, winding tight around her nipples,
spiraling down to her sex. He nipped at her ear, playful, but hard
enough to make her gasp. “As for me, you know who I am, don’t
you? Or at least, what I am.”
Lara
knew what he was saying. She just couldn’t accept it.
“Here.”
Still behind her, he grabbed her hand and placed her fingers on his
throat. His skin was cooler than the air, cool and smooth as marble.
“Do you feel any pulse?”
“No—but—it’s
just not possible. It’s just a myth. A fashion, a fad. Everyone
these days pretends...”
He
brought her wrist to his lips, flicking his tongue over the spot
where the veins were closest to the surface. His mouth was hot,
unlike the rest of him. A violent shudder of desire rocked her body.
“Close your eyes,” he murmured.
I
should call off this farce now, Lara thought, but she obeyed
anyway. Something pricked at her flesh where he held it against his
mouth, the tiniest sting, hardly deserving the name pain. Then there
was heat, and a pulling, not at her wrist but somehow at her heart,
which leaped up in response and began to pump at twice its normal
rate.
Red
flooded the space behind her eyelids, scarlet, crimson,
three-dimensional eddies of color like billowing clouds. A brief
icicle of fear stabbed at her, then melted as warm, sweet pleasure
flowed through her limbs. Her nipples, her pussy, everywhere there
was this hot, wet current, aching and yet somehow not urgent.
“Relax,”
he whispered. “Let go.” She heard his voice, coming from a long
way off. She saw his eyes, burning through the red haze. They had
darkened from blue to empty black. She felt herself tumbling into
their depths. Some last fragment of self-consciousness cried out for
her to resist, but she ignored it. He was too strong, his will
irresistible, the gifts he offered too precious to refuse. She let
herself drift. He cradled then released her. She felt herself
beginning to drown in the scarlet river of his blood lust.
The
shock of separation drove black spikes of pain into her temples. She
opened her eyes, gasping for breath. Motes of red swam in her vision.
She twisted around to look at him, in wonder and terror.
“Sorry,”
he shrugged. “I didn’t know how else to convince you.”
“You’re—you’re
the real thing, aren’t you?” Lara thought her chest would burst.
“Nosferatu. Undead.” She rubbed at her throbbing head. “I never
believed...”
“Believe,”
he said, his voice low and solemn. Then all at once was back in his
chair, leaving her heart slamming against her ribs. He smiled at her,
that wide open, American country-boy smile. Lara worked to catch her
breath, to calm herself to some semblance of normalcy.
Please
leave a comment. And please visit the other bloggers participating in
today’s event.
10 comments:
Thanks for the great excerpt and for supporting such an amazing charity.
Thank you for sharing part of this story and supporting a great organization & making people aware all the good they accomplish while putting themselves at risk to help & save others.
What a good cause, Lisabet!
Happy Sunday!
Wonderful excerpt and a great cause! Thanks, Lisabet!
Great excerpt from a great book and a great charity. Onya, Lisabet!
I love a great vampire story. I loved this excerpt.
Thank you for the excerpt. It sounds like a great charity =)
Great cause, keep up the good work. Love Foxy & Larry XOXO
Wonderful cause. Nice excerpt...
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