As soon as the sun was low enough to be comfortable for Rakesh to go outside without his skin burning, he and I left the hotel in search of some trouble. My grandfather was uneasy about the idea of seeing what abilities I may or may not have, but Rakesh assured him that I would be safe as long as we didn't bring too much attention to ourselves. I realised that it wasn't just some supernatural beings I had to worry about now, but Hunters as well.
We stuck to the more crowded streets if only to not bring too much attention to ourselves, though with how well known Rakesh was, that wasn't always possible.After the sun had set and darkness began to set into the sky, we ran into that blond vampire I had met the previous night before. He kept his head lowered respectfully towards Rakesh and me, though whenever he glanced at me, I could tell he was just as confused as he had been before.I folded my arms and glanced towards Rakesh, wondering what kind of reWe found a busy pub nearby the hotel to hunker down into. It was full of men and women who were there to get drunk and socialize. I wasn't much into either unless it was for special occasions but training technically was one of those.Lee, being a vampire had no desire to drink. Rakesh ordered himself a beer and me a cider, though I admit, I preferred something more flavourful if I was going to drink but the idea wasn't to get drunk or have fun, it was to train so I didn't complain all that much. It would make the illusion that we were just another group of friends out on the town, so to speak."There aren't any other vampires here," Lee spoke quietly between the three of us, "so it should be safe enough for you to train on the humans right now, my lords." He seemed to be rather calm and collected but I could tell that he was slightly uneasy. "Though be wary, Hunters could still be among these people.""Isn't there a way to tell?" I asked, I was curi
Lee and the two men vanished for a bit before the next step of training was to go underway. I had wondered where they had gone but after a moment, I sensed something I wasn't expecting to ever feel wash over my mind."Ah, Lee cannot block me out, just as you cannot," Rakesh explained with amusement. Lee had made a nice meal out of the two men and although he hadn't killed them, they were not far from death and I had felt every second of it."And what if he feels my thoughts and feelings?" I asked, trying my best to not look or act as though I was going to be sick.Rakesh laughed softly. "I cut you off from him, so need not worry, ah, this time I did so gently and slowly, so that is why you felt nothing," he added knowing I would only ask if he did not. "Lee only hunts those who would do evil deeds, some sort of moral sense of justice he has I believe.""Right," I said, trying to push the experience into the far reaches of my mind. "I'm gla
As we left the now-closing pub, Lee suggested that we try once more to project thoughts onto some humans, but with how quickly it was becoming deserted, we figured we would also learn how to mask our presence from those we stalked.Naturally, I was amazing at it... and by that, I mean I got a nice bag to the face as a woman noticed me easily and although I had no impure intentions, she understandably was not happy about being followed.Rakesh found it amusing, to the point that he was keeled over laughing."My lord, are you sure you've merely forgotten and are not just... the worst Ancient One I have ever seen?" Lee asked, his voice was serious but that only seemed to make Rakesh laugh all the more.I shot the two a glare before rubbing my cheek. "Yes, yes, laugh it up, I might just go back to that rock and sleep for another thousand years," I muttered unhappily.Lee shook his head slowly. "If you were newly turned, I could see
After sharing a rather desperate kiss, Rakesh pulled away from me and let out a heavy sigh. I knew he was worried, but sooner or later we would run into his sister to save my parents. It was inevitable."I wish there was another way, maybe it is not too late to drag the Hunters into this, but then that risks you as much, if not more and..." Rakesh trailed off, looking off to one side. I tried my best to soothe his fears with a gentle stroke to his cheek.I placed a soft kiss on Rakesh's forehead and then, softly placed my arms around him, drawing him back into my arms. "It is going to be fine, Rakesh. Keep worrying too much like this and you'll get wrinkles on that old face of yours," I teased gently."Very funny," he replied with some amount of huffiness to his voice. He looked into my eyes and smiled softly at me. "Is it selfish of me to wish I could just leave your parents behind and run away with you instead?""Yes it would be," I said
I stepped into the small convenience shop and began to gather a few bits and pieces to snack on. It was quite empty at this time of the morning and the overnight staff looked like they wished to be anywhere else except here. I had a summer job as a kid and knew that feeling so well. I hoped to be in and out quickly so that they could go back to spacing out, or stocking shelves, or whatever they had been doing before I entered.I grabbed some crisps, a chocolate bar and a sandwich as well as a pack of sweets and mints to enjoy while walking around on our travels. I mulled over the drinks next when I felt a little tug to my arm. I glanced back, not expecting anyone else in the shop since I hadn't heard anyone come in at all.Before me, a young girl stood there beaming a smile up at me. I guessed she was about six or seven years old. Why was such a young girl in the store, I wondered? Her long blonde hair was left loose to fall to her knees and fell in angelic curls. She
As we arrived at the lake, the nymph sat at the edge and began to play with a few of the ducks and swans swimming there. Her feet dipped into the water, splashing with each little kick she did. She seemed quite happy to be back at her little spot of nature."Well, I know you're a nymph for certain now," I said with a small smile down at her. "Though now I wonder if you're actually as young as I thought."The nymph looked up at me with a bright grin and then giggled. "Mama used to have lots of children here, but the humans cut them all down. We thought we would die too, but we're still alive," she replied to me. She then looked out to the little island on the lake. "Big sis is here," she then said, standing up and lowering her form into a curtsey.My violet gaze followed the nymph's own, though I couldn't see anything or anyone. I expected they were hidden still or blending into the surroundings. I was anxious and one last time, I tried to reach out to Rakesh but
The morning birds were chirping around us loudly. I hadn't moved from the ground where I had fallen after Eris had struck me down with the back of her hand. My gaze did not leave her form as she made her way back to me after having dealt with Lee. I was unsure what would happen next and I had nowhere I could run thanks to the surrounding lake. All I could do was wait and see.Eris folded her arms over her chest, pushing her breasts upwards with the pressure. She looked down on me like I was something on the back of her shoe. She seemed to be waiting for me to gather myself and so to avoid her temper, I slowly stood up, keeping my gaze set downwards. The other man just stood behind her. He seemed more of a guard but he looked intimidating enough that I did not doubt he could snap a person in half if he had the order to do so. He didn't seem too special, so I ignored him as best as I could.I didn't speak. I decided it would be best to wait for her to make the fi
Thump.Thump.Thump.My head was throbbing loudly in pain. I couldn't quite make out where I was, but everywhere I looked, a bright white light filled my senses. I assumed I was in a brightly lit white room, but where exactly, I couldn't guess. There didn't seem to be any windows or doors that I could see. Just where had Eris taken me?Looking around with a wince, I tried to walk in a straight line but I found myself unsteady with everything so bright and white. I felt isolated and alone and all I could do was begin to breathe in and out as though any breath might be my last. After a moment I brought my hands to my face and began to sob quietly."Rakesh, where are you?" I called out weakly. Only silence answered me. I bent down and held my throbbing head and let a few tears fall down my cheeks. "Please come find me, I need you," I mumbled to myself and let out a shuddering breath. The bond between us was still cut off, but my whole body cal