Alex was a normal high school student who expected to live an average life, but that all changes when a group of transfer students makes their appearance in his life. He is, for the most part, intrigued by the group and even takes a liking to the leader of the said group. But weird occurrences continuously arise until one night, Alex's life is completely changed.
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, business, events, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination. The opinions expressed are those of the characters and should not be confused with the authors. Neither does the author promote any heinous behavior present within the book’s content. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
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“Retrieve the twins and kill that witch.”
Her hair wildly danced in the crisp midnight air, an army hot on her tails. In her grasp two crying babies that refused to cease their outburst. There wasn't much she could do as she sprinted through the open lands, nothing but the moon guiding her steps. Tightly clenched in her fist a piece of paper.
“My babies, don’t worry. Mummy is going to get us out of here,” she said.
Before she could utter any more words of comfort, a beast appeared before her baring its teeth, paws thumping on the ground. Its eyes blood red, fur dark enough to camouflage in the peak of the night. It let out an ear-shattering roar as it stalked forward, forcing her back.
Scrambling to open the piece of the paper, she stumbled only to meet with something much worse than the beast ahead of her. Even with the cries of the babies in her hold and the growls of the creature, all she could hear were the calm footsteps crunching the burnt grass under them. Her heart was ferociously beating in her chest, cold sweat breaking at the back of her neck as the person approached her.
She was frozen in place. Her eyes shrunk when the person she wished to be the furthest from, appeared before her. His voice spite filled and dripping with poison. The moon shone above them, the grass stabbing at her feet with each step.
“Isabelle, the children.” His pale hand was outstretched, eyes fixated on her own.
“I’d rather die than give them to you.”
There was a stretch of silence as if everything had paused in time. The army having ceased, the beast now at the man's side.
“That can be arranged.”
With a snap of his finger, ice erupted from the ground. She was trapped in a prison of dagger-like icicles ready to slit her throat with the slightest movement.
Eyes burning with passion and the crumpled paper now discarded, Isabelle took a step back. A dagger threatening her from behind shattering to pieces by the column of fire that shot up, forming a wall of fire around her.
With not a second to spare, she began reciting the words that had been scribbled onto the paper, her voice booming across the empty meadow causing a gust of wind to encircle her.
A laugh erupted from the other side of the firewall but she paid no heed to it, concentrating with her recitation. As she uttered the last of the spell, a hand-cut through the barrier clutching onto her arm before she disappeared into the night.
Nothing but the rose scent to remain.
*
"Summer break’s over; I can't wait to go back to school," Alex sighed, head thrown back against the couch back.
"Well, it was gonna end eventually. Everything good must come to an end after all. Plus we're seniors now so show a bit of enthusiasm," Josh said, shrugging in the process.
Heaving a breath, Alex pushed himself off the couch, dragging his body to the kitchen. Grabbing a can of soda from the fridge, his thoughts began to wonder. It was no secret that he was dreading school with every fiber in his being. The thought of walking down those stupid hallways or the incredulous amounts of homework that led to many long nights of coffee, and pain killers because nothing causes greater pain than trying to solve math problems. But the worst of it all was that bell, oh how it drove him mad.
"Grab a bag of chips while you're in there," Josh shouted from the other room, too lazy to bother himself. Popping open the can and grabbing the requested snack, Alex made it back into the living room, plopping onto the couch as if personally welcoming him with open arms. Throwing the bag of chips at Josh who was still fiddling with the remote, Alex went back to lazily staring at the ceiling. Once or twice taking a sip of the diabetes in a can.
"Heard there'll be new kids this term. Heard they're super-hot, maybe I'll get a new girlfriend," Josh said and even with his head turned Alex could imagine that obnoxious expression he had whenever girls were on his mind.
"Are girls and food all you think about? Get a life man," Alex said, having the strong urge to throw a shoe at him.
“Sour just cause you can’t land a date. It’s not my fault your default facial expression around girls is that of a frowning cat.” This time Josh turned his gaze to Alex, just in time to get a cushion to his face.
"At least I can beat you in video games,” Alex said, lazily looking at his friend with a brow raised.
"Psssh, I bet you can't even beat me in this next game," Josh challenged.
"Oh, you're on!"
*
A throbbing headache was never a nice thing to wake up to even. Alex let out a groan, hoping his mum would come in and lovingly tell him the holiday wasn’t over yet but of course he’d just get a spoon to the face instead. Like an old man, Alex climbed out of bed and began his normal morning school routine. Once done and dressed, he ruffled his golden blonde strands a bit to make it look less of ‘messy mop’ and instead ‘messy cause I don’t care’ and went downstairs.
“Jamie,” Alex said with a smile.
Like a ray of sunshine to his rather cloudy morning, his little sister came bouncing towards him looking as adorable as ever with her dirty blonde pigtails and a pink polka dot dress. He didn’t hesitate to carry her into his arms as he made his way into the kitchen.
“Mornin’ mum,” Alex greeted, placing Jamie down at the kitchen table beside his seat.
"Good morning honey" his mother greeted placing their breakfast onto the table. "Excited for school?"
"Yeah, yeah. Totally." Alex replied quietly, getting a raised brow from his mum. “Let’s dig in,” He clapped his hands together, now completely avoiding his mother’s gaze. With a sigh, she gave in, also taking her seat.
The three enjoyed their breakfast, Jamie chattering away clearly excited for her first day at school. The open window let in a mellow breeze, the fragrance of dampened earth flowing in with it.
"I’ve got to go, I'm gonna be late for school," he said after. He planted a kiss on Jamie’s cheek and one on his mother’s forehead and was out the door.
Walking into the school building, Alex was greeted by the usual sight of grey lockers and the stench of teens in their prime. Might be a new semester but nothing’s changed. He walked into the classroom and took his usual seat near the window staring out onto the courtyard where it was littered with students.
"Seems like we're in the same class senior year as well."
Alex didn’t bother to turn his head. An arm was already snaking its way up his, a head now leaned against his shoulder. Goosebumps rippled across his skin, not because the feeling was enjoyable, quite far from that really.
He shook off the girl’s arm, still not sparing her a glance. “Jennifer, I’m not interested.” As if he’d be interested in someone whose seen more dicks than he has. He wasn't ready to be added to the list of her toys.
"Come on Alex, me and a hot guy are a match made in heaven,” She cooed, her voice growing more unbearable the longer she spoke. Alex scoffed, finally turning his cold gaze to her, a smirk stretched onto his lips.
"Just like how you and Josh were a perfect match in heaven?"
She seemed stunned for a moment, hesitant even before she turned on a heel with a humph.
"You're going to regret this Alex," she said flipping her hair before stomping away.
What he'd regret? He would never know. Not an hour in yet and he was already exhausted and ready to go home. The bell eventually rang, that demonic thing and the teacher entered, behind him three new faces.
He turned to face the class, smacking his book on the desk to get everyone’s attention. He cleared his throat, stretching his hand across the three. “They will be our newest addition to the class, try not to be assholes,” The teacher sighed, adjusting his glasses.
Alex let his eyes skim over the three, two of which looked to be females. So, these are the new guys Josh was talking about. He had to admit, they were attractive, their skin pale and flawless. Like they weren't in that stage everybody else was in. Where the body did its best to present the worst version of the human being
He didn’t let his eyes linger too long and instead zoned out whilst staring at a trash can outside. He wasn’t particularly interested in the bunch; sure they were attractive but they radiated weird vibes that he would gladly avoid.
"Meyers, you'll be showing them around since you seem to enjoy our school so much."
Alex sighed; did he mention how his fourth reason for hating school was the teachers? He was already having a bad start to the day, the last thing he needed was to show some new kids around.
"Yes sir," he mumbled.
"There are a few free seats near Alex where you may seat yourselves." The teacher pointed out.
Alex was barely listening so it wasn’t until he heard movement next to him did he zone back in, stealing a glance to his side. It was the dude; he was hoping to sit by one of the girls at the very least, since they were still good-looking.
The person seated beside Alex wasn’t any less attractive seeing how he attracted attention from most females in the room. White hair, no wonder he's getting stared at. He was actually curious if that was the dude’s natural hair color, not that he really cared, just wondered.
"Get out your textbooks." The teacher ordered, sounding as dead as most felt on the inside.
The lesson was long, boring and Alex was using all of his willpower to stay awake. As much as he hated school, he still wanted to get into a decent college so he had to stay awake, as painful as it was. His eyes felt as if two-ton bricks had been stacked on either of his eyelids and he wasn’t the only. Really anyone who could stay awake through this lecture wasn’t human.
The bell eventually rang after what felt like hours and everyone poured out of class, soon after the halls were filled with people. As passionate as his hatred for that bell was, at times it was his savior.
Alex didn’t wait a second before escaping the room, meeting with Josh who emerged from the class next to his. Loudly sighing, Josh slung an arm around Alex’s shoulder, his expression conflicted.
"You're so lucky you had two babes join your class," Josh sighed once more. "All we got were four overly attractive dicks to steal all the ladies."
Before Alex could give out a sarcastic remark, his attention strayed once the three strangers appeared in front of him. Almost out of thin air. It took him a while to remember the task assigned to him.
“Just show us to our lockers, we won’t need anything else,” One of them said, her hair a scarlet red that attracted more attention than needed.
More over the top hair colors, what a weird bunch.
At least he didn’t have to bother showing them around.
“Sure thing,” Alex answered, his gaze moving to Josh who he was glad wasn’t acting like a creep in front of the two females and instead zoning out. Before his friend could get any ideas, Alex turned on his heels, showing them to their lockers.
"If you need anything at all just ask," He said, his business smile out on display.
"Thanks," the other girl said, tucking a lock of her raven hair behind her ear. He smiled once more before walking off, already weirded out by them. They emitted such a strange aura that he couldn’t shake off. Was it how ridiculously pale they were or was it the way they looked at him as if he was nothing but a tiny insect that could be squashed at any moment?
The bell for the next class interrupted his thoughts and he dropped the matter. He wasn’t ready to play detective over a bunch of new kids he planned to avoid.
Getting to his next class, Alex took his seat and noticed four newer faces which meant they totaled up to seven of them. Josh came plopping down beside him with a sigh.
"These the guys you were talking about?" Alex whispered, wiggling his eyebrows around as to point their direction.
Josh didn't bother to turn his head before inconsistently mumbling something that sounded like an agreement. "Those buttfaces have been getting all the girls' attention the moment they appeared."
Just like the other three, these guys were tall, pale and freakishly attractive, at least this bunch didn’t have crazy hair colors but one had much long hair which was quite the sight.
What’s up with these kids this semester. Alex thought, his pen making its way between his teeth.
I could definitely get used to waking up like this. Alex was staring at Xavier’s sleeping form, watching the pale eyelashes tremble with each controlled breath. He looked so calm, so ethereal, the blearily light from outside making the vampire glow. He was tempted to caress the pale face but feared disturbing his sleep. He had awoken much earlier at the excitement of seeing Jamie after what felt like years, the thought jabbing at him to spring out of bed to start getting ready even if dawn had just broke. Instead, he burrowed into the arms already holding him, breathing in the heavenly scent and trying to convince himself that it wasn’t weird. They hadn’t labelled anything but surely whatever they had done allowed for his current actions now. If not, oh well. Alex eventually found sleep, awaking again at Xavier’s insistence. The sun seemed fully awake now though it was hard to tell with the heavy clouds plaguing the sky. They spent no time getting ready, walking downstairs to find
Alex’s drawn brows shot up in surprise, noticing the leaves now stuck in his friend’s hair and the dirt staining the not so obvious places on him. His freckled skin had patches of mud and his hair even seemed a little damp.“What, what happened?” Alex stuttered, trying his very hardest, to feel bad but finding it a tiny bit funny.“Xander that mother fucker. I just know it was him, he was the one to coincidentally find me, with some shit eating grin. And I had no fucking idea where we were so I had to accept his help!” Josh was basically screeching, Alex having to put his hand over his mouth to hide the wobbly smile fighting its way onto his face.“And then?”“THEN! He wanted compensation and said I should let him have a taste. What else could he taste!”Alex had to shake his head a bit when his ears rung. He took a deep breath, both trying to calm his amusement and also little worried at the almost crazed look on Josh’s face.“So uh, how does that lead to you screaming my name first
Alex watched as Xavier struggled to speak, ultimately saying nothing. Alex finally calmed himself, sitting up, Xavier giving him the space too. Alex kept his hand over Xavier’s, afraid that if he let go he wouldn’t get another chance to.Alex watched, Xavier now avoiding his gaze, almost as if he were ashamed. He hated seeing even a slither of such emotion being present with Xavier. He wanted to wipe the feeling away, make sure the other was never plagued by any of the negative feelings present.Alex was reminded of the day Xander had first appeared and how Xavier, for the first time he had ever seen, was expressive and now was the same. Just a different emotion.Mimicking the actions of earlier, Alex brought his forehead against Xavier’s forehead and this seemed to surprise him.“Alex,” Xavier finally spoke, shivers shaking Alex’s entirety.“I’m here,” Alex answered, his thumb caressing Xavier’s hand, comforting him in his own way.A particularly strong gust blew into the room tousli
A rose scent awoke Alex, his eyes squinting at the harsh sunlight beating down on him. He shifted, sitting up from his grassy bed, endless fields of swaying weeds filling his vision. The scent grew stronger, calming his mind and relaxing his body. Alex stood, looking around soon identifying a woman not too far from him. Her midnight black hair danced in the sun, her back turned to him. He walked towards her, his bare feet carrying him forward but he made no progress in his journey. The longer he walked, the faster he came to the realization that he wasn’t going to get any closer so he stopped, watching the mysterious figure. As if only sensing him now, she turned, her piercing amber eyes stabbing into the depths of his soul. She watched him just as he watched her. A light smile graced her features, one that blossomed her beauty to an immeasurable level. She mouthed something but no words left her rosy lips. Before anything else could happen, she vanished with the breeze, Alex gaspin
Shifting awake, Alex pried open an eye only for his heart to launch itself at the sight of Josh staring wide eyed at him. With a click of his tongue to let his annoyance be known, he let his hand run over his face, drawing his brows at the other who held off the intense look to instead turn to face the ceiling.“Last time I was up first , Xander was standing there ready to bite our heads off,” Josh said, Alex letting out an annoyed mumble.“So, you waited till I got up first, no you woke me up with that stupid ass stare of yours, just so I could lose my head first?” Alex grumbled, his voice grating against his throat, taking satisfaction when the other flinched away at his bad breath.Sitting up, Alex scanned the room, making sure there was no vampire ready suck em dry before jabbing at Josh’s head.“He’s not here,” Alex spoke, throwing his legs over the edge of the bed, stretching his back and sighing at the pop. As satisfying as that was, he just wished he could have a decent night
Sitting up with a groan, Josh turned to look at Alex who was staring intently at something. Turning to focus on what it was, Josh had to squint quite a bit to make out a figure standing just at the start of the forestry, his white hair the only thing to identify the man.Really anything else was too far for him to see.He threw his friend another glance, knowing that their spar was definitely over now. Giving an encouraging pat to his love sick friend, Alex gave him a parting head nod and like that he watched the other walk off, almost in envy.How nice it must be to like someone that much and have it reciprocated.He didn’t know where he stood with Alaster. Spending more time with the male hadn’t changed anything, if anything he’d just grown to respect the vampire more but romantically it sat at something he was happy not pursuing.At least that’s what he told himself.He wasn’t so sure he’d be as lucky as Alex and he was still dipping his toes in the deep pool of genuinely liking so
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