"I'm sorry, Chrissy. You can't come into today." I ground my teeth together, wanting to stomp around like an adolescent child. This was insane. Less than two days after moving here, mom was bitten, and I haven't seen her since.
A whole week had gone by, and I could only stare at them through the window if I was lucky. Apparently, my human blood reeked, and it could make her unmanageable. Justin said she was fighting it, that the thought of drinking blood was grotesque. Who can blame her? It sounded gross, but that is who she was now. She had to drink, but the human part of her mind was still there.
"Can I just give her a hug?" I almost pleaded. He stood at the door, blocking the way for me to catch a glimpse of her. On occasion, she slipped by the window, and I saw changes in her appearance. She looked… good. Her hair had more bounce, her wrinkles had gone, hell, she looked almost just like me. Except I was a darker blonde and had some of my sperm donor's height.
My pleading look had Justin waver. He looked back to the living room. He kept the curtains closed most of the time and felt terrible when he saw me sitting on the bench outside. Mom's skin would be sensitive for at least the first few years. Something about the Earth's sun was far brighter than their home realm.
Yeah, home realm. A place called Bergarian where other supernatural creatures lived and didn't have to hide like they did on Earth. It was like an alien planet that connected were connected together by a mirror-like portal. There were books on the shelves in the home where I stayed with other humans whose parents were going through the change.
It all looked interesting, but my concentration was on my mom. Although, right now, she was concentrating on her mate. I couldn't help but be worried for her. She knew the guy, I mean vampire, for two weeks and automatically felt like she should change her body into something else because she supposedly loved him.
"I'm sorry, Chrissy," his voice went soft. "But she can't right now." Mom groaned inside. My urge to push him away grew stronger as I took a heavy step. "You can't," his voice held firm. "You are putting yourself in danger, and you will make her feel terrible if she tried to drink from you, hell, she could kill you!" Justin's fangs showed through, his eyes glowing a brighter red.
I stepped back, seeing the seriousness on Justin's face. A male vampire behind me skipped up to the steps of my mom's new home. "Sup, Justin?" his hair was copper-toned, and his smile brightened as he looked at me.
"Ah, need me to take her off your hands?" Sauron winked.
"She just needs some distraction," Justin's face lightened, giving me a small smile.
Holy mood swing.
"I'm all for that," Sauron tried to grab my arm, but I pulled it away harshly.
"Don't touch me. I'm not something to be passed along," I snapped. My evil glare didn't go unnoticed by Justin, who pinched his nose.
"It's for your own good, to keep you alive and safe. I promised I would do that for your mother."
Biting my lip, I turned away. "Can I at least sit on the front porch?" Justin's heavy nodding gave me the feeling he was even reluctant about that.
"Hey now," Suron didn't take my snapping personally as he stood back in front of me. "Come on, I haven't seen you in the dining hall yet. Why don't I show you around?" I groaned, not looking at him while we stepped down the wrap-around porch.
This place was so Stepford, with vampires and blood. Lots of blood.
Gag.
Rowan and Adaline had shown me around when mom was here, but I didn't pay much attention. I watched Justin like a hawk as his arm slink around her waist. He even growled at other male vampires that dared look their way at her. Rowan had to explain how territorial supernaturals were of their mates. Like, Justin hunted for his mate for hundreds of years, and now that he's got her, he wouldn't let her go.
Red flag.
"Fine," I snapped. Sauron smirked, his arm wrapped around mine. The coldness of his skin had me shiver as I tried to pull away.
"I'm a touchy person, sorry." His smile didn't falter.
Was he on something?
"It's just that I've seen humans like you before, you are all really skeptical," he hummed like it was the most interesting thing. "I just want to show you we aren't as bad as we seem." I let out a breath, one I didn't know I was holding until he grabbed my arm again. He was really friendly, but the thought he drank human blood really bothered me.
"Is it the blood thing?" He tilted his head like a puppy. He fluttered his insanely long lashes that I really envied. "Because we don't all drink human blood, and if we do, most of us use the blood donations centers now. It's unlawful to drink from someone without permission," he rushed his words.
"A blood bank?" I questioned.
"Yeah, the humans in the town over used to be overrun by unlawful supernaturals. For our protection, they donate blood. We don't need to drink that much. We even have a great big fridge in the cafeteria and--" I put up my hand, wanting to barf.
"Nah, I think I'm good. Some of you drink. I get it."
"Yes, we all drink some sort of blood," he Suran smiled, pulling me to the cafeteria, the same place where thousands of gallons of blood might be being held.
Great time to have hemophobia...and Hemophilia.
Mom told Justin about my problem. I hate the sight of blood just because of my times I was not being able to stop it. A skinned knee could easily send me to the hospital and must force a transfusion to get my platelets back up. My poor mom had a time with that because I was the clumsiest kid on the planet.
I have it under control, mostly. I just make sure to stay away from sharp objects, and handle paper with care. There are times I just can't control it. Periods can be the worst, but birth control can make them manageable. Unfortunately, I have to stay at home because they are so heavy.
A hemophiliac around a bunch of vampires. I'm the perfect buffet.
How ironic life could be?
Under the Moon“It’s stunning.” Sebastian’s shoes could be heard coming down the hallway. Christine could hear him a mile away with those god-awful shoes. She would never get used to the clothing here. The heavy, dark clothing was almost dreary, but Sebastian was right it was needed.Whether it be by eating, crying or snagging one of her claws over her skin, there was always blood to be shed. She cut herself several times when she was first learning how to control the claws that could form out of her fingers. Now she could do it on command without a blink of an eye.“You sure it looks alright?” Christine questioned, not daring to look away from the oil painting. Christine had put to good use of her degree from college, despite thinking she would never be of any help. She was not only the reigning queen, but also the palace artist. Her work was beyond anything Vermillion had seen in decades and her work had been busy since the day she and Sebastian were crowned.Christine painted mural
***After arriving at the Ever Green Pack, memories flooded me. Just eight months ago, I had left this place with a second chance to find my beloved. Clara had graciously pardoned me, along with two of my friends that had gone back to Bergarian with their own mates.“What’s going on? Why so many cars?” Christine stuck her head out the window. Rowan slapped his hand on the steering wheel, honking at the other cars.“Everyone is being a rubber necker, trying to look at the portal instead of parking,” he grumbled. “Just park and we can walk right through!” He waved his hands in annoyance. Adaline flipped through her phone, chuckling at some cat video on the screen.Once we parked in the four-story garage that sat hidden in the middle of the forest, I grabbed Christine’s hand while she stared at all the wolves, vampires and children running playfully. It was more chaotic than it normally was when we stood by the large stone arch with a mirror-like an appearance.“Settle down!” Alpha Adrie
Sebastian“Oh please,” Christine moaned. Her hands were tied above her head against the iron headboard. She struggled against them, trying to pull free. Her strength had not fully come into play, but she was certainly testing the silk ropes. Her nails began pulling at the fabric, and I laughed darkly as I licked her nipple.Biting softly on the underside of her breast, she gasped, her body wiggling against me. “Please,” she begged again. I loved it when she pleaded. I loved she demanded me, and most of all I loved her and everything that she was.Christine had a slight panic attack being told she would be queen. She worried if she would be even good enough to help maintain a kingdom. Constantly reminding her we are to follow Queen Taliyah’s orders from a far helped mollify her mind, but still being in the public eye around judgmental vampires had her tense. She was right, it would be difficult for her since she was now one of us, freshly turned and still having to eat regularly until
ChristineA beat of silence swept across the room. Many expressed concerns to their mates and beloveds like it was some sort of joke. The war in Bergarian was a hot topic for days, but always talked about in the seclusion of their homes.Nights spent in the living room with Rowan, Adaline and my parents were nothing but hushed whispers while the Assassin stood in the corner. Just watching. Even he was unsettled as we whispered of the gloom that could rapidly come to earth.The dark wizardry had been contributed to by something we didn’t know, the portal closing almost without warning. The Bergarian royals had brought the strongest Alpha werewolf of Earth along with his luna, that had experience in beating a demon which had inhabited a witch’s body. This brought more questions.More rumors, more speculations as we sat around in the small circle of friends. Suron did not make many comments, but Enzo certainly had his theories.Enzo had returned before the declaration of the portal to be
Sebastian Christine sat on her knees, her night silk nightgown tickling her skin down to mid-thigh. The silk draped down her body, her nipples already hardened. A chill ran down her spine, as my hands traced the cover that hid her delectable body. Her hands lifted the base of the gown, pulling it over her head, leaving her in a black, laced panties. “Goddess, you are beautiful,” I forced from my lips. Speaking to her was always difficult when she bared her body to me. She made me speechless, made my heart flutter lightly in my chest. The room was still dark, despite it being late morning. The curtains moving with the air in the room, gently swaying on the carpet. My ears now turned to be in tune with the woman that was in front of me, because it was only she that mattered. Christine’s hair, which she had meticulously put in a braid before we went to bed, laid over her shoulder, tickling my chest as she straddled over me. “So, do I get to taste a little of heaven?” Kill. Me. Now.
Christine“If you expect me to go to sleep after that, you are insane,” I muttered into his shoulder. Not wanting to pry my head off his chest, hearing that steady heart that I loved to hear so much, I wrapped my arms around him tightly.I had done a stellar job not crying, but the dam was about to break.“Christine,” Sebastian cooed, trying to pull me off his chest.“Nuh uh,” I shook my head. Not happening, bro.“Christine,” he said more sternly. My mouth opened and then my fangs bit into his shoulder where my head was laying.“Oh fuck! What are you doing!?” I giggled, because I totally forgot that I had fangs and I could do the stabby-stab thing. Unfortunately, my body was having a mixed reaction to what I thought was funny because I began crying.Gods help me.“He’s gone,” the deep voice from the other side of the room muttered. “His body has retreated to the Underworld. Hopefully Hades’ will take care of him. I’ll take my leave.” Hearing the creek of the door open, it let in the s