Chapter 1
“You’re fifty-one?”
Victoria laughed and smiled graciously, with an air of flirtation that disarmed most mortals.
“Actually, closer to four-hundred and fifty-one.”
The middle-aged man staring at her driver’s license rubbed his eyes to make sure he was seeing things clearly. The name plate sitting on his desk identified him as Gary. Gary glanced up and down from the license to Victoria, before his eyes traveled along her curvy figure. His cheeks turned red from embarrassment and attraction, and she detected a slight change in his scent. Lust, no matter how small, had a distinct smell.
“Uh,” he stuttered, doing everything he could to keep his gaze locked on her license. “I have to ask, what’s your secret?”
“Plastic surgery. Lots and lots of plastic surgery.”
“Your doctor deserves a medal.” He pushed his chair back and looked past the walls separating his desk, his tiny world, from his fellow employees on both sides. “Hey, Danielle, check this out. We’ve found the Fountain of Youth over here.”
Victoria crossed her legs, uncomfortable with the attention and unprofessional behavior, yet keeping the smile on her face. She could fake being mortal with the best of them. She laughed shortly and thanked Danielle graciously as the praise poured in. Every compliment centered around the thought of you look so good for your age.
They had no idea.
Four centuries of life. She’d spent most of that time working from the shadows, but still accomplished much. Challenges came and went. She’d saved lives, sometimes entire countries, possibly even the world here and there. She’d come to terms with what she was, and the never-ending thirst that was a constant companion.
Still, as far as challenges went, she’d rather spend twenty minutes going fang-to-claw with a werewolf than waiting in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
The DMV was crowded, as she imagined it typically was. Miserable men and women from all walks of life fidgeted in place, stared at their mobile phones, frowned at the clock on the wall. Gary and Danielle should have been tending to the people waiting their turn, but instead would rather fawn over the shape of a woman they thought to be five decades old. Victoria sensed some of the glares she was getting. Her keen ears picked up conversations, quickening heartbeats. Some rolled their eyes at the sight of employees wasting their time talking with Victoria. Others envied her.
“My ex, when we were dating—I’m single now,” Gary added. “She has the same last name as yours.”
“Is that so? Maybe we’re related.”
“Oooh, I don’t think so. I think I’d remember you at any family dinners.”
Gary maintained eye contact, trying to gauge if Victoria was interested in the least. As flattered as she was, she simply wanted to renew her driver’s license and leave. She didn’t have a boyfriend, liked to go on the occasional date, but had the feeling Gary wasn’t her type.
He processed her renewal with agonizing slowness, no doubt in an attempt to keep her at his mercy a while longer. Victoria remembered when automobiles slowly gained traction in the world. She remembered when the first laws were put into place to regulate their use. She remembered her first speeding ticket, given to her by a handsome policeman named Roger. They’d spent the evening together and she fed from him that same night.
There was the first time she renewed her license, so long ago. Special arrangements had to be made due to the fact that vampires and the sun didn’t mix very well. Surprisingly, with the technological advancements humans had made, going to the DMV was still painful.
“I’m sorry this is taking so long,” Gary said.
“No trouble at all.”
“What do you have planned for the day? Where are you heading after here?”
Victoria smiled, glad to finally have the chance to say something honest, at least partially. She had a task looming before her, but not until later.
“I think today I’m just going to enjoy being outside.”
“Oh man, tell me about it. I’ve been cooped up in here all morning. Is it nice out?”
“Overcast, and it looks like it might rain.”
“That doesn’t sound like a nice day.”
“Believe me, any day outside is nice.”
It was another ten minutes of one-sided flirting before she was finally able to sit up straight in the chair and stare into the camera. Being a vampire had its drawbacks. She often wondered what it was like to taste a pepperoni pizza, or a spoonful of ice cream, without getting sick. However, being photogenic was one of the many perks. Her figure was enhanced by the supernatural. She would always have a tone body, beautiful skin, bright red hair. Her complexion was fair; her skin would never tan. But that was a minor quibble. The mortals she lured away into the darkness for a quick sip certainly didn’t complain about her pale skin.
Her lip curled into a smile as she looked over her license, at features that would never change. Five and a half feet tall. One-hundred twenty pounds. The woman staring back at her easily passed for thirty years old. Her smile faded as she sensed Gary continuing to stare at her. She had to get moving before he dropped to one knee and proposed. Gary and Danielle’s amazement at how good she looked for her age reinforced a sad thought. A change in identity was inevitable, and it drew closer than she would have liked. She couldn’t remain Victoria forever.
“Okay, wonderful,” she said, gathering her purse. “So we’re done here?”
“I’m afraid we are,” he said, sadness in his voice. “But it was a pleasure. Next time, though, you can always renew your license online.”
Victoria flinched at this new information. She suddenly felt very old, which she was. When did this happen? She could have skipped the tantalizing trip to the DMV completely? She made a mental note to yell at Kevin Mishnar, one of her dear friends. Kevin was a full-blooded witch, and enjoyed technology as much as he did cats and brewing mysterious potions. It was his job to keep her updated on all the latest happenings in the tech world, and avoiding the DMV should have been high on that list.
She managed to smile once again, so she wouldn’t frown as she walked away. Leaving Gary and Danielle behind, her sense of smell thanked her as she stepped into the morning air. The scents of unwashed underarms and dirty clothes vanished as the daylight greeted her. She closed her eyes and enjoyed the moment, reaching out with her nose and ears, her favorite two senses. A dog urinated on a tree not far away, the scent of urine mixing with a rosebush. A man and woman argued in a parked car about a boyfriend the woman had on the side. A mother quickly crossed the street, holding her daughter’s hand, while they talked about what they were going to eat for breakfast. Victoria laughed when the daughter suggested cookie dough ice cream.
A man bumped into her harshly as he made his way inside. He didn’t apologize, didn’t slow down. He simply pushed past Victoria rudely, reminding her that not everyone shared her love of the morning.
“Get out of the way,” he hissed.
“And good morning to you, too,” she said.
Through the glimpses into the lives of the couples, families, and assholes around her, she remained aware of one thing.
The sun felt wonderful on her face.
The clouds parted momentarily, and the light that most mortals took for granted caught her eye. She raised her hand, blinded, before fishing in her purse for her cheap sunglasses. A grin took hold as she allowed herself another moment of reflection. A vampire with sunglasses. She hoped there would never be a time when she reached for them and didn’t appreciate the unique position she was in.
She’d spent centuries away from the day, living her life constantly keeping sunrise and sunset in the back of her mind. The last time she saw the sun with mortal eyes was the day her family was slaughtered by the vampire that changed her. She helped her father in the fields, helped her mother cook dinner, and then went to bed. She woke up to screams and blood, before being brutalized herself. Never once did she see their attacker, or even hear him make a noise. She wasn’t sure what consumed her the most those first hundred years. Trying to find the vampire that killed her family, or never seeing the sun again.
Then the witch popped into her life.
When Victoria met Kevin Mishnar she broke his neck and buried him in a coffin. The supernatural world didn’t agree on much, but they all agreed that a witch was too powerful to be left alive. Magic had no place in the mortal or supernatural world. It didn’t matter if the witch was a frail old woman, a young child, or a lively teenager. But Kevin wasn’t easy to kill, and somehow, some way, the two became friends.
It was Kevin’s magic that let her walk in the day. Victoria was the only vampire that could.
She crossed the parking lot and headed toward her Porsche, the favorite of the vehicles she owned. Despite the clouds threatening overhead, she rolled the top back as she settled behind the wheel. A little rain never hurt anyone. Armed with her new license, she had some time to herself, a rare thing. She’d made her millions a long time ago, and hadn’t worked a real job in quite a while. Ownership of several large companies kept her coffers full. Still, it seemed her time was always in demand for one reason or another.
Starting her car, she leaned back in the seat and thought of something fun to do. Despite her age, Victoria wasn’t a complicated woman. She liked to go out, watch movies, enjoy Baltimore, spend time with friends. The local movie theater was five minutes away, and she had several bottles of blood on ice in the trunk to get by. There was her upcoming chore, but she had plenty of time to catch a movie or two. Perhaps there would be a delicious man or woman sitting in the dark who wouldn’t mind a vampire slipping a pair of fangs into their neck.
She turned to glance behind her, and was a second away from putting the car in reverse when the smartphone inside her purse rang. Victoria froze instantly. Not many people had her number, and the ones that did had it for a reason. She cherished her close group of friends, and did her best not to let them go to voicemail.
Her eyes narrowed in confusion as she glanced at the caller ID. It was Tony, a mortal friend of hers. He owned several clubs throughout Baltimore, of which Victoria owned a small percentage. She’d known his family for several generations.
“Tony?” she greeted.
“Hey, Victoria.” His voice was deep and authoritative. She often joked with him about becoming a voice actor. “It’s been a while.”
A while was a matter of perspective. It had been six months, a half of a year. A year was a very important measurement of time for a mortal. To Victoria, six months was nothing.
“Yeah. How are you?”
“Pretty good, but actually, I could use a little help,” he said, pausing. She could sense his confusion on the other end. “Are you talking outside?”
Victoria laughed as she flipped her long hair over her shoulder and settled in her seat. Tony was one of the few mortals that knew what she was. But he didn’t know the secret she kept close, that the sun no longer threatened her.
“Of course not,” she said. “What’s going on? Is everything okay? There’s no problem with sending my check out this month, is there?”
It was Tony’s turn to chuckle. They never discussed finances. He didn’t know much about Victoria’s personal life, but knew she certainly didn’t depend on the money he sent her.
“No, money is okay. At least for now. Look, I don’t want to talk about this over the phone.”
She leaned forward. “Tony? You’re freaking me out a little here.”
“I’m sorry, just…can you come to the club tonight?”
“Which one?” she said, smiling slightly. “You have a few.”
“You know the one. Gentlemen’s. Russell Street. Don’t worry, I’ll have you home before bedtime.”
Victoria hesitated. She did have plans.
“Is this important?” she asked directly. “I’ve got something I have to do, and there’s a trip coming up I need to pack for.”
“I promise. It’s not a waste of time.”
She let out a sigh. The truth was she was being selfish. She could squeeze Tony into her night. But that would mean the me time she thought she had was gone. It surprised her how much she was looking forward to taking in a movie during the day, possibly nursing from a juicy vein in the back row. But Tony was a good man, and didn’t ask for help often. Another benefit of being a vampire was that as long as Victoria avoided fire she had many more days to come.
“Okay,” she said. “I’ll see you tonight.”
“Thanks. I owe you one.”
Victoria hung up and shook her head. Not only did existing in the sunlight open a whole new world for her, it let her do more chores for people.
Still, life was good, and with what was on her plate, it looked to be an interesting day.
David Harman on Facebook
July 14, 2015 @ 1:54 pm
ETA to Kindle?
Mawk
July 14, 2015 @ 2:15 pm
Also curious as too release on Kindle, this would make for a perfect read during my flight to Cuba.
Please tell me its out soon…
Bob D
July 14, 2015 @ 2:21 pm
Loved the cover art and beginning. I can’t wait to read the book!
Kim Hennessy on Facebook
July 14, 2015 @ 2:28 pm
Yep, when will you have ready for beta reading? This one sounds like one I would love to read.
Zach
July 14, 2015 @ 2:34 pm
I must know when I can throw more of my money at you.
Michael Maskill
July 14, 2015 @ 3:08 pm
Sir most definitely looking forward to reading your new book.
Kevin McKinney
July 14, 2015 @ 3:13 pm
I just read all of the series in4 days. Great work! Can’t wait to read the next one. My ears did perk up at beta reading. What is the application process?
Cheryl Smith
July 15, 2015 @ 1:34 pm
The books ARE really good! I am curious as well, is there an application process for beta reading? BTW, when is Four Centuries coming out?
Karen Wolcott
July 14, 2015 @ 4:51 pm
Can’t wait for this release! Please write faster! Lol! I love your books!
Lachlan Tomkins on Facebook
July 14, 2015 @ 8:20 pm
So when is the eta then so excited
Glenn Bullion
July 16, 2015 @ 10:21 am
Hey guys. 🙂 It might be a bit before release. 🙂 I just pushed the last one out a few months ago, but I’ll definitely crank it out. Good thing is when I get rolling it usually flies by pretty fast.
As for beta reading, I’ll keep everyone in mind when that rolls around. There isn’t really an application, just “I would like to read it.” 🙂
Mawk
July 16, 2015 @ 1:35 pm
Nice!!
You keep writing, I’ll keep throwing money your way. Just picked up Dead Living, where the hell has this book been hiding?
Glenn Bullion
July 17, 2015 @ 12:03 pm
Ha, that’s ironic you missed that one, as that was the “hit” that helped me get more noticed. Demonspawn actually didn’t get a lot of attention on release. It was my first novel, which didn’t help for sure. 🙂 Dead Living got a few glances, which helped Demonspawn do the same.
Dead Living is my dive into a zombie universe (huge fan of Romero, Walking Dead, etc).
Vanesa
August 20, 2015 @ 8:28 pm
I have read all your books and would love to be part of the BETA read.
charles
July 23, 2015 @ 11:11 pm
Always up to beta read.
Last one I did, couldn’t find a single thing to change.
You keep writing and we will keep buying em 🙂
chad
July 29, 2015 @ 8:46 am
Can’t wait for the kindle release. Since you mentioned Dead Living, I’m surprised you only got a few glances. It was the first (and only to date) zombie book I didn’t have to speed read through, and the first of your books I found.
Patrick
August 5, 2015 @ 9:44 am
I would like to throw my hat in the ring for a beta reading as well. Loved all of you books so far. Can’t wait for the next installment.
Kevin
August 11, 2015 @ 6:15 am
Thanks for the consideration. I would definitely read it; I am telling everyone I know about the books.
Daniel Johnson
August 13, 2015 @ 11:28 pm
Has anyone else realized that http://www.demons.com is an actual website? I have read that booksellers times and just looked over it. Awesome touch 🙂
Daniel Johnson
August 13, 2015 @ 11:29 pm
Book several*
Glenn Bullion
August 14, 2015 @ 1:19 pm
🙂 Demonsllc.com is an actual working site, just a little fun, pet project while I was working on the novel. Just thought it would be fun. Some people have noticed, and actually filled out the contact form there (I do get those emails). 🙂
Daniel B
August 14, 2015 @ 5:53 pm
So I just thought I’d drop by and mention – sorry if someone else has already noted this – that Demons LLC doesn’t seem to show up on your author page? That being this page: http://www.amazon.com/Glenn-Bullion/e/B004ETIH4Y/ref=nav_signin?qid=1439589045&sr=1-1&.
I own it already, I just happened to check your page for new releases, which I typically check by sorting kindle releases from newest publication date, and something seemed odd. Eventually I released that Demons LLC wasn’t on there for some reason. Anyway, apologies if this is old news, but if not, might want to see if there’s a way to fix that.
Glenn Bullion
August 19, 2015 @ 8:36 am
Actually I didn’t notice this, thanks. I sent an email to Amazon, hopefully they’ll straighten out. 🙂
Tara
August 19, 2015 @ 6:33 pm
Can’t wait for Victoria’s story to come out!
Matt
September 11, 2015 @ 6:28 pm
Bullion, GOOOOD start.
Scott Dolin
September 11, 2015 @ 7:00 pm
I’ve always liked the character Victoria so I really enjoyed this first look. I am looking forward to reading the complete book and will no doubt read it more than once like I have all your previous books.
David
September 11, 2015 @ 8:51 pm
Although I was a bit disappointed your next book wasn’t centered on Jack again, this preview got me interested in Victoria’s life.
Take my money!
Glenn Bullion
September 11, 2015 @ 9:32 pm
Hee hee hee.
Jon
September 11, 2015 @ 10:16 pm
I think it’s a solid beginning. Felt smoother than demons llc. Interested to find out what Victoria does on her own away from the team.
Glenn Bullion
September 12, 2015 @ 12:57 pm
SO difficult. 🙂 I didn’t want it to be boring, and I didn’t want it to be action (at least not yet). I dwelled on the first line, “You’re fifty-one?” for so long. I thought it would generate an amusing introduction to Victoria (not that she needs one).
Richard Webster on Facebook
September 11, 2015 @ 10:28 pm
Ha a Vampire goes to the DMV, great book title
Julienne Gray
September 12, 2015 @ 2:06 pm
I am begging you, please take my money! I can not wait ti read this. Wow that was a good sample.
larry
September 12, 2015 @ 2:31 pm
Nicely done.
An introduction which affirms the title (age), outdoors in the daylight and reasons why, an errand that relates to the previous book and provides a bit of action, and a telephone call that most likely acts as a doorway into the rest of the book.
I do appreciate the initial lines, written in what’s becoming your “style”, focusing on your primary characters and why they do what they do in a somewhat lighthearted manner rather than action-and-more-action…
Glenn Bullion
September 13, 2015 @ 6:03 pm
I do try to keep things kind of “light-hearted”. If I didn’t, I’m not sure I could really write the series in general. Kevin, being a young man, would needs YEARS of therapy after seeing and doing the things he has. 🙂 It goes with the suspension of belief, for sure.
However, as light-hearted as it is, people are going to die. Victoria is a serious person, for the most part, and she handles things however she needs to. Not on “Jack” level, of course.
Jose Franco
September 13, 2015 @ 12:09 am
I can’t wait to read your book, I was hooked with the first book and Jack Kursed is one of my all time favorite MC’s
Kimberly Hennessy
September 14, 2015 @ 9:40 am
An amazing start to what I see as a fabulous book. Victoria has always been one of my favorites. I can’t wait to beta read this book. I always buy a copy as well.
Kevin
September 14, 2015 @ 9:42 am
Is anyone else having a problem seeing the chapter?
Kevin McKinney
September 14, 2015 @ 9:56 am
Got it to work. Great chapter! Loved the recap. The meeting with Tom was truly awesome!
Glenn Bullion
September 14, 2015 @ 9:57 am
What kind of problems are you having? It is Scribd linked inside WordPress. I can see that maybe looking weird on a mobile device.
Here is the link to the actual document on Scribd, if you want to read it that way:
https://www.scribd.com/doc/280294137/Four-Centuries-Sample
Kevin McKinney
September 17, 2015 @ 7:46 am
It wasn’t wanting to work on my ipad for some reason, but it worked on my computer. Thanks for the link. Again, really great start to the chapter. The look at Victoria’s thought processes are very well done.
Glenn Bullion
September 17, 2015 @ 9:31 am
Ah, a tech problem. 🙂 I’ll see if I can figure that out later. If I have to move away from Scribd, I will. It’s a mobile world now for sure.
Michael Craine on Facebook
September 14, 2015 @ 3:23 pm
Great start! When will the rest be available?
Glenn Bullion
September 15, 2015 @ 9:59 am
Ha, always the million dollar question. 🙂 I am going to release one more short sample probably at the end of the week or next week.
If I can keep up the pace I’m at, the draft won’t be too long. Editing takes a few weeks, and then beta. I’m “shooting” for December or early January.
Zach Hudson
September 24, 2015 @ 2:38 am
Where’s the button on this page to give you money?? There hasn’t been a series in years that I have picked up as enthusiastically as the damned and cursed saga. If you ever need an extra beta reader, I’m your guy. Amazing snippet into vickies story! I look forward to the release!
Glenn Bullion
September 29, 2015 @ 8:20 am
Ha thanks much. 🙂 That will be my next tech project. A button on the site that gives me money. 🙂
K. Mathis
September 28, 2015 @ 8:42 pm
A perfect first chapter. Indeed, it did leave me wanting to get to the next chapter as fast as I could. I was especially wanting to know what Tony wanted to see Victoria about. Perfect!
How far along are you with this book? Is this first chapter all there is?
Glenn Bullion
September 29, 2015 @ 8:22 am
Oh no, thank God. 🙂 I’m currently on Chapter 14, in the middle of Act III. Some of the scenes are long, but there really only a handful left.
It’s funny. It took Chapter 1 about three months to get done. But I’ve been flying ever since then.
Kevin McKinney
September 29, 2015 @ 9:11 am
That is very good news. We will keep reading them if you keep writing them!
Kimberly Hennessy
September 30, 2015 @ 12:05 pm
I cannot wait for this book to come out for beta reading. Are you getting close?
Glenn Bullion
October 1, 2015 @ 7:21 am
Actually, beta is probably sneaking up faster than I would have thought. Very close to the end now, and not more “stuck” parts. I know where the story is all going. 🙂 (Did have few stuck parts here and there.)
Kevin McKinney
October 1, 2015 @ 12:50 pm
Excellent! Interesting segment. It will be interesting how much of the overall story arch I read into the teaser.
Mawk
September 30, 2015 @ 12:36 pm
Ahhh! Who was it? I hope its who I think it was.
Tara
September 30, 2015 @ 5:13 pm
COOL!!! Can’t wait for Victoria’s story!!! Love your books!
Jon
September 30, 2015 @ 9:37 pm
Teasing isn’t nice. Must…get…more…
K. Mathis
October 1, 2015 @ 1:36 pm
Very interesting. Glad to see Zoey is in the house. Excellent teases…but dammit! Who was it at the door!!??
Cannot wait.
Glenn Bullion
October 5, 2015 @ 3:56 pm
I’m very pleased with how Zoey has turned out this novel. A lot of fun to write. I have her last scene coming up. 🙂
Steve LaFever
October 1, 2015 @ 2:39 pm
Great read. I’m in…hook, line and sinker. Can’t wait. Betting it’s Jack at the door!
Michael Craine on Facebook
November 18, 2015 @ 4:57 pm
Eta to kindle?
Ram
November 19, 2015 @ 8:58 pm
When will the book be available?
Jim
December 15, 2015 @ 12:04 pm
Yes! I’ve been checking every day. Glad it’s finally out. You might consider increasing the size of the links to finding it in the store, though. Right now, they’re small enough compared to the links to the samples that they could be easily missed. That’s just my two cents, though.
Glenn Bullion
December 15, 2015 @ 12:51 pm
Good idea. I’ll see if I can make it stand out more somewhat.
Ernest Bellingan Scott
December 26, 2015 @ 8:31 am
Just finished & loved it as always i get very excited when i know you’re releasing another book in this series or any story. I loved it & made a great holiday read. I do hope theres more coming in this series. Whats the next story you’re working on if i can ask to prepare myself in anticipation
Attolis
April 24, 2016 @ 3:02 pm
I was wandering about something, is it possible for Alex to gain teleporting powers when in ghost form? I see how that might make his wings less useful(though he’s unique so why not) but it could have limitations, like only being able to do it when one of his friends is in danger and he senses it. Anyway, what I really wanted to ask was if his powers were going to advance in the future, maybe after he sends a few more demons to hell(I’m thinking he’s sending them to his hell).
Can’t wait to read your next novel(whether it’s part of the series or not )!
Glenn Bullion
April 25, 2016 @ 8:41 am
I’ve thought about additional powers. In fact I’ve hinted a few times that he wasn’t doing evolving. But now, I’m not so sure. I have to tread carefully when it comes to Alex. I don’t want to make him too powered. My original thoughts were to give him all the “powers” of ghosts/demons. But that would probably overkill. Teleporting would be involved then, and that would just make him too strong I think.
But, maybe something small here and there. 🙂
Attolis
April 27, 2016 @ 12:23 pm
Thanks for answering! By the way, as far as teleportation is concerned, I don’t think it would really make him that much more powerful, after all, as far as his enemies are concerned, he can already teleport(by fading out during fights, which I think is actually more useful than teleportation). All it would really do is save him some time when he has to do a job and maybe add to his mistery and, considering his job, his credibility (maybe). That being said, I don’t really mind either way, I was just curious.
I’ve read all of your books and I’ll keep doing so.