When cop Ethan Sinns breaks up an occult group and takes one of its members, Dante Colle, into his home, he makes a huge mistake. Ethan plays cop Bradley Foster and Dante plays his guest, Kado.
In the early morning mist, police officer Bradley Foster sipped coffee in his office. His uniform was pressed and his shoes shined, ready for another day on the job. He had a reputation for being professional when dealing with occult groups–it was part of the reason he got this assignment.
Police always knew about who dealt in magic, but it was easier to call in an expert rather than arrest and try to explain their crimes. And the sooner they were picked up, the sooner they’d be at work again. Besides, if you put someone like that behind bars, it was only a matter of time before they escaped.
They were stronger than mere humans and were held responsible by no legal institution outside of themselves. If you locked them up right away, though, there was less chance of trouble breaking out immediately afterward. Yes, these spells did look dodgy, but maybe this group was trying to do good magic instead of evil spells. Bradley thought that could be true.
Although he broke up the occult gang, he decided to give one of its members a chance, Kado, and took him home. His colleagues watched on in helpless uncertainty, shaken by his bold move but also impressed by his admirable courage when he confronts the gang.
But nothing could have prepared them for what came next. On Halloween night, Kado revealed his true intentions; he was a vampire that cast a wicked spell over Bradley, their passionate embrace cutting through the veil of darkness and culminating in a blood pact that binds him to Kado’s loyal following.
Now Bradley was one of them and he was ready to take the next step – to have sex with Kado.
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