Interview with the Peep
When Kirk woke up in his hotel room on a bright sunny Easter morning, he heard
a bird chirping cheerfully somewhere nearby. He yawned and stretched, turning
his head to glance from one side of the room to the other, and feeling quite
satisfied when he saw no Peeps anywhere. Maybe those obsessive fanfic writers
who had been harassing him with Peepfic for more years than he cared to think
about had finally gotten a life.
There was a woman sitting in a chair across the room, wearing a tight black
minidress that left little to the imagination. Yes, this morning was
definitely getting better and better. She was a slim brunette with a very pale
complexion, which didn't match Kirk's recollection of the curvy blonde he'd
picked up at the bar last night; but then, he had been drunk enough so that he
might have overlooked a few details.
Whether or not the woman had been there all night, Kirk thought she seemed
pleased to be here now, as she licked her pale lips in what looked like
anticipation of a tasty treat. She smiled at Kirk, revealing her even,
gleaming front teeth; and then he saw the fangs behind them.
Uh-oh. Looked like the fanfic authors weren't through with him yet.
"Aren't you supposed to hunt your prey by night," Kirk inquired,
"and sleep all day in a crypt in a moldering old castle, or something like
that?"
"I got here last night, actually, while your blonde tramp was leaving. Or
trying to." The vampire sounded rather bored, as she examined a chip in a
glossy black-polished fingernail. "She made an okay dinner, although her
blood tasted of cheap draft beer. You ought to buy better quality booze for
your dates. As for moldering old castles, I'd say the facade on this hotel
qualifies for some sort of architectural horror award."
Kirk sat up, still trying to make sense of things. His head felt fuzzy from
the effects of last night's alcohol. By now, he was pretty sure the vampire
wasn't hunting him, if she had killed Susie -- or was it Sally? -- a few hours
ago. And she probably wasn't here just to sleep, either; after all, this room
was not a crypt, no matter how awful the hotel's facade looked. Besides, no
woman, at least in fanfic, had ever been able to go straight to sleep while his
irresistible bod was anywhere nearby.
Hmmm. Maybe the vampire had been overcome by lust. That would fit the usual
pattern of these stories, as well as being a considerable improvement over
hortas and grapefruit. He flexed a few muscles, just to gauge the effect on
his unexpected visitor.
"You're probably wondering what I'm doing here. Well, I used to write
fanfic," she informed him, not looking particularly impressed with his
flexing. "After all, even a vampire needs a hobby. But your sex
addiction got boring after a while, and I took up journalism instead. I
decided that I would be the first to interview that mysterious creature of marshmallow
lore, the Peep. Obviously, your hotel room on Easter morning was the ideal
place to find one."
The vampire's gaze left Kirk's face and focused on a point somewhere behind
him. Kirk turned his head and, much to his dismay, found a purple chick perched
atop the headboard and watching him with dangerous intentions. As he looked
into its little beady eyes, it started the birdlike chirping that had awakened
him earlier.
Throwing back the covers, Kirk quickly reached for his clothes. "I hope
you have a very productive interview. I'll just be on my way now…"
"Not so fast, buster." Without any apparent effort, the vampire
shoved him back down again. "We both know that as soon as you leave the
room, the Peep will follow you. I don't think either of us wants that. But
I'll tell you what; I got rather fond of you while I was writing fanfic, and
I'll make you a deal. I'm not very hungry right now, and I can control my
urges long enough to finish interviewing the Peep without killing you in the
meanwhile -- that is, if you don't get me so excited that I can't control
myself. I won't let the Peep kill or torture you either. I think that's quite
generous of me. All you have to do is keep your sex addiction in check for an
hour or so, and you'll go completely free."
Kirk considered this offer. He wouldn't have to do anything except avoid
getting too friendly with an undead, murderous, blood-drinking, fanged, evil
female creature of the night. Doesn't sound like anything too difficult there,
he thought, as he gave the vampire a nod to accept her terms.
But then again, the word 'female' was in that list.
Switching on a recording device, the vampire began to speak in a clear,
measured voice. "Please tell me, Ms. Peep, about your involvement in
fanfic and your particular interest in Captain Kirk."
"My relatives and I have been very popular with the Trekfic authors for
years," the Peep answered, in a high, girlish voice that sounded just like
a giddy teenager. "The writers in the alt.startrek.creative newsgroup
even had a Peepfic category in their annual awards one year. Whee! As for
Kirk, he's so sexy that he's like chocolate to the fanfic authors. And we all
know how well chocolate goes with marshmallows!"
As the interview continued, getting predictably worse, Kirk barely restrained
himself from groaning. The vampire might have promised not to let the Peep
torture him; but right now, whether it was doing so was a matter of opinion.
And was it really necessary for the Peep to mention sexiness while he was
looking at the vampire's shapely legs?
Think about something else, Kirk ordered himself, turning his gaze toward a
nondescript landscape painting on the far wall. Of course, that was much
easier said than done, especially for a man who thought about sex an average of
15.2 times per minute (Spock had compiled that statistic during a mindmeld a
few years ago).
No matter how much Kirk tried, his thoughts kept returning irresistibly to
memories of delightful dalliances with space bimbos. Some of them had colder
skin than his, and sharper teeth, and unusual diets; besides which, not all of
them had filled out a minidress as well as his vampire guest. Wasn't he being
just a bit species-centric in assuming that she wouldn't make a suitable
girlfriend? All he had to do, Kirk thought, was to convince her that she
really didn't want to drink his blood. That shouldn't be too hard for a man of
his diplomatic talents. Anyway, after she had enjoyed the pleasures of sex
with the legendary Captain Kirk, surely -- like all women of his fanfic
acquaintance -- she would want to keep him around for more of the same.
While the Peep chattered on about its favorite companions in a well-decorated
Easter basket, Kirk lost all ability to restrain himself. He reached out and
squeezed the vampire's nicely rounded rump as she walked past him. Her flesh
didn't seem all that cold through the fabric, he thought. She turned toward
him and smiled, her teeth shining brightly.
"I was beginning to think you'd never ask, Jim."
Then she was in his bed, kissing and stroking him, the minidress discarded on
the floor. The Peep still sat on the headboard, watching with an avid
curiosity befitting its name; but by now Kirk didn't care. The vampire's cold
tongue pressed into his mouth, arousing him beyond all reason, as she straddled
him and got down to business with gleeful abandon. He couldn't remember the
last time it had felt so good -- though, to be honest, he couldn't remember his
date last night -- but all too soon it was over. The vampire cuddled him
possessively, her long fingers playing with his hair.
"Now it's time for my forfeit."
Before Kirk could do anything, the vampire -- still straddling his body -- had
bitten him. She held his arms down easily with her knees, while gripping his
head so tightly that he couldn't move it at all. With her other hand, she held
his shoulders flat. Kirk could do nothing to resist as the vampire greedily
drained his life's blood from his throat. Above him, the Peep had started giggling
in evident appreciation of the spectacle. Of all the fanfic indignities, Kirk
thought that it would be the worst, by far, if that horrid sound were to be the
last thing he ever heard.
******
The vampire would have purred with a deep and abiding satisfaction, if it had
been possible to purr while enjoying Kirk's very delicious blood. She didn't
really intend to kill him; it would be just too unfair to deprive the fanfic
community of future opportunities for sport, and besides, she really wasn't hungry
enough to drink that much of his blood. But of course, Kirk didn't need to
know that just yet.