Vampire Brothers Begged Me Back
When I was three years old, my twin brothers, Silas and Julian, nearly died in an explosion while trying to save me.
The Vampire King happened to pass by and turned them into high-ranking vampires. He had wanted to turn me too, so our family could stay together forever, but they refused. The King's power was too overwhelming, they said-the transformation would be agonizing.
So they promised to turn me themselves when I turned eighteen.
They spent every last penny they had on an impossibly rare serum-a blood-calming agent that would ensure I survived the transformation safely.
But six months ago, they brought home a fifteen-year-old human orphan named Elena.
Silas snatched my serum and handed it to Elena, his voice cold as ice. "You're strong enough to endure the transformation on your own. Elena is far more fragile than you-she needs this more."
Julian's face twisted with undisguised contempt. He pointed at the door and snarled, "Get out! Don't come back until you learn to share!"
I didn't say a word. I picked up the suitcase I'd already packed and disappeared into the rainy night.
They assumed I was just throwing a tantrum. They figured I'd come crawling back in a few days.
To celebrate ridding themselves of their "burden," they took the orphan on a vacation to the Caribbean coast-the trip I'd been dreaming about for years.
But when they returned to the castle two weeks later, they were stunned to discover that I had undergone the Vampire King's transformation personally.
Not only that-I had voluntarily signed a hundred-year agreement to join a classified isolation research project studying resistance to holy silver and crucifixes.
A century of solitary confinement.
I was never coming back.
That day, they completely fell apart.