bite me | beetlejuice x vampire! reader

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summary ; you're a vampire in need of a feed, and beetlejuice is more than happy to oblige. after all, you two are lovers, and nothing quite says romance like a late-night snack.

 after all, you two are lovers, and nothing quite says romance like a late-night snack

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The place was quiet, draped in shadows, the only sound the slow tick of the grandfather clock in the hall

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The place was quiet, draped in shadows, the only sound the slow tick of the grandfather clock in the hall. A chilly draft whispered through the stone halls, carrying the faint smell of autumn leaves and earth. Normally, this was your favorite time of night—when everything fell silent, and the world seemed made just for you.

But tonight, there was a dull ache gnawing at the pit of your stomach. The familiar hunger for blood was creeping in, the kind you couldn't ignore any longer. You usually planned ahead, so you'd have something to satisfy it before the cravings got intense. But lately, you'd been... distracted.

"Hey, bats-for-brains!" Beetlejuice's loud, nasally voice tore through the quiet like a firework. You winced, but couldn't hide a small smile as he made his way into the grand, dimly lit parlor.

"There you are, babe!" he smirked, waggling his brows at you.

You rolled your eyes, but your voice came out softer than you intended. "Beetlejuice, I've told you about the shouting."

He leaned closer, eyes glinting with mischief. "Oh, I know. It's why I keep doing it."

The gnawing hunger in your stomach reminded you why you'd actually let him stick around tonight. Beetlejuice may be many things—irritating, vulgar, incorrigible—but he was also... tempting. And he'd always been more than willing to let you have a little taste, no questions asked.

"Beej," you said, voice low, a hint of a growl slipping in. His eyes sparkled at that, and he leaned back, eyebrows lifting in mock surprise.

"Well, well! You've got that look in your eye. What is it, time for dinner?" He grinned wide, baring his teeth as if daring you to bite. He'd always found the whole "vampire" thing fascinating; you half-wondered if it was because it reminded him of the Neitherworld.

You nodded slowly, shifting closer. "If you don't mind."

"Oh, babe, you know I never mind." He flopped back on the velvet settee, holding his arms out wide as if he were presenting himself to royalty. "Bite me! Go on, let's make it dramatic!"

You chuckled, sliding next to him. "You never take anything seriously, do you?"

He shrugged. "Hey, if I took everything seriously, I wouldn't be here, now would I? Besides—" he leaned in, voice dropping to a low rasp—"I know you love it."

That was enough to make your hunger sharpen, and you leaned in, letting your fingers trace along the collar of his suit. His pulse beat under your touch, a little faster than usual. He might joke all the time, but he could never hide that shiver of excitement whenever you got close.

"Alright, hold still," you murmured. He didn't move, his grin widening.

You tilted his head back, baring the pale, almost lifeless skin at his neck. You bit down gently, letting your fangs sink in, and felt him stiffen, a low groan slipping from his lips.

"Holy... jeez, Y/N," he breathed out. His voice was a mixture of awe and something softer, something almost tender.

The taste of him was familiar, a mix of the Neitherworld's strange, earthy sweetness and just a hint of iron. It wasn't like feeding from anyone else; it was distinctly him, and it left you feeling light-headed and exhilarated. You felt his fingers brush along your back, oddly gentle for someone like him, and you let yourself linger a moment longer than necessary.

You finally pulled back, licking the last traces of blood from your lips as he slumped back with a dreamy grin. "Now that's what I call dinner and a show."

You laughed, wiping your mouth as you looked at him sprawled out, clearly a little dazed. "You enjoyed that way too much."

"Who, me?" he gasped, feigning shock. "You know I only did it for you, baby. But if I happen to enjoy it... well, that's just a bonus."

You raised an eyebrow. "Really?"

He chuckled, pushing himself up from the settee and brushing off his suit, though it didn't make much difference in its already-disheveled state. "What can I say? I'm a giver. Ain't I the best boyfriend?"

You laughed again, unable to argue. As unconventional as he was, Beetlejuice really did make you feel alive—even in the quiet, empty spaces of your ancient home, he filled it with his energy, breaking the silence with his loud, brash love.

With him, you felt less like a creature of the night and more like someone who belonged, someone who was understood, even if that someone happened to be undead.

"Yeah," you said softly, leaning against him, "I guess you are."

"Aw, babe, you're killing me!" he said with a grin, throwing an arm around you.

And for once, you didn't mind the noise.

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