It had been raining heavily.
The nice after smell of petrichor would excite any vampire. Our senses were sharp, sharper than the average humans. It was why I was able to perceive the scent of every human that used our town. Humans were not supposed to use our town, little did they know that this quiet, small town harboured only blood drinking occupants.I had no memories of myself, I had just woken up in a dusty attic decorated with cobwebs. I could hear my own heart beating from inside my chest. I could see the other vampires that I woke up to live with, through the wooden walls. It was like I had developed the sense of a bat.Although I couldn't remember much about myself, the remainder of my memories came to me in short flashes. Those flashes usually brought a strong sense of nausea with them.I remembered some of it very vividly, the pain, the numbness, the pungent smell of unknown chemicals and medicines that always hung in the air, the constant urge to vomit, the constant wish for death. Yet the doctors came every day to tell me that death wasn't coming soon, wearing a smile on their faces.I remembered the stiff face of the emaciated boy that was very pale it was fair to call him stack white, as he breathed out his last and I couldn't help but feel envious of him; why would death pick him over me? My cancer had spread far beyond his yet he died first. It was only till when the doctors rushed to his bed and picked up his drip cord that it all made sense. He had removed his drip cord and let himself die.Dying was preferable than living in that condition anyway. After they took his body away and night fell I had decided to do just the same. The moment the lights in the ward went out, I had said my final prayers; begging God to forgive me for what I was about to do, pulled the needle out of my left hand and waited patiently for death to come.I remember smiling, I had been happy that soon enough the pain would end. My heart had skipped a beat, then two, then three, and then I was suffocating. It was a rather torturous state and the thought that I had made a mistake crossed my chaotic mind. I had almost started to reach for the cord that was dangling at my side when I chastened myself with the thought of dying a noble death, rather than begging for life and regretting my mistake like a pathetic coward.The feeling of suffocation came to a stop and then I had felt myself loosing grip on consciousness. If this is what death felt like, then I was more than glad to die. I had let a small smile creep its way onto my face. And as I was finally being pulled away into oblivion the image of my mother had crossed my mind and then just in that moment, I wanted to live again.Then I felt like I was being drowned for very long time before I sprung to wake in that old attic.The first time I saw Jhan I attacked him. He lifted me to the air and slammed my back to the floor boards. His dark skin was even darker and colder than mine. He told me everything I needed to know about my new life as a vampire. I listened in like a child that was being told an intriguing fable. So far I knew that I was in a clan of five. Five vampires like me. I had half identified them as I peered through the walls when they returned from their unknown destinations at night.There were three males including myself and two females. Jereum, a rough looking male, seemed to be younger than Jhan. He had a rough beard shave and always wore a black jacket. Tia seemed to be a teenage girl who liked reading romance novels and Leya was just a child, the girl seemed to be a twelve year old at least.Today I was lolling in an alley, the surrounding apartments were all empty. No humans in this small town. Just vampires. The cold air of morning bit at my dry skin yet no goosebumps rose. My bones felt like steel rods, twisting in my arm every time I moved my muscles. It was like I was remade out of flesh-like sand and steel bones. The blood that flowed through my veins was almost as light as air. My injuries healed almost instantly now and had realized sometime ago that I did not need light to see. I could hear the slightest sounds bounce off near objects and I used that to navigate my way. It was like I was human-bat.The first time I perceived blood, it was like a burst of bright colours exploded behind my eyes. The metallic smell had never smelt so nice to me. I perceived it off the jacket Jereum wore, at that instant I had wanted to lick it off his clothes.I hadn't seen anyone of my clans except Jhan (who was our clan leader) and Jereum who seemed to be our soldier. Tia and Leya only came home when I was in my attic-room. Tia's voice was loud and high pitched, she laughed a lot and liked to pick childish bickers with Jereum, who mostly ignored her. I had only heard Leya's voice once. It woke me from sleep, somehow she had called my name from her room. I had heard her voice through the walls. It was like a faint whisper that sailed on the air.Unlike humans vampires rarely fell in love, but when they did the vampire they fell in love with is their alpha mate for life. Although some other vampires that easily showed emotions were dubbed abnormals.I was only allowed to walk around the block. The quiet empty block. Jhan had warned me not to go any further so I don't cause a clan war. Our neighbour clan was a clan of all males, Jereum hated them more than he hated me. The boy had a resentment against me I could not understand.The scent hit me like a warm cloud. Savoury and light. I inhaled slowly. Taking my head back in the pleasure. All my nerves relaxed under the warm cloud, I had only tasted this kind of sweet smell when I perceived the dried blood from Jereum's jacket. But this time it was different. The scent didn't make me crave like an animal, instead it made me calm like a child. It was fading, slowly being replaced by the thinner cold air around me.I needed it. Whatever it was I knew where it was coming from. The wind had brought it into my nose. It if I could follow that trail I could locate the source. I moved quickly but quietly towards the beginning of the alley. The scent was getting stronger with every step I took, and with every ounce of it I took in I only wanted more.I started to a jog, whatever was bringing the scent was just at the entrance to this dirt alley. I needed to get to it fast, as a vampire my senses were sharp. I could perceive even the slightest odours or fragrances from very far distances.The scent hit me again, slower this time. I retorted at it. Slowing down my jog to a speed walk. It was becoming even stronger as I was almost at the alley entrance.I stepped onto the main road. No cars. No people. No vampires, but just that scent... I felt the gentle push at my back. My vampire instincts kicked in and I swilled on the spot. The bright colours from before exploded again behind my eyes. Reds and yellows, blues and greens. I was staring at an angel, a beautiful angel. She fell slowly, I cocked my head to the side. It was like someone had hit the slow motion button on her.I saw her heart thump in her chest. I saw her eyes slowly moving to my face. Everything happened so slowly. I could walk around her while she fell and she would have only fell about a foot lower to the ground.Slowly I put my hand around her waist and anchored her back up. Whatever instinct that was working on me before had dissipated now. She took in her breath in short gasps, her golden strands over her face as adjusted her vision."Where did you...?" Her eyes met mine and I watched her pupils dilate within her light blue eyes.The scent from before clouded over my nose now. It was then that I realized it was her all along. She was the source of the scent that made me feel like a dozen butterflies had been allowed to flutter in my stomach. This feeling was one that made you want to be with someone you had just met."Are you alright?" I asked, seeing that she was just staring at my face blankly."Um. Yeah. I'm good... Who are you?"Her voice was warm, silky and smooth."I'm Kaldar.""Where did you come from?" Her eyes did not shift from mine. The singlet she wore was wet with sweat. Her sweat. She had been jogging. I spotted an MP3 player lying a few feet from where she stood.Quickly I grabbed it before handing it over to her, but she didn’t take it."Sorry I... I didn't see you there." I focused my dark pools into her blue ocean."No no. I'm sorry. I wasn't paying attention."This was not a vampire. Vampires did not sweat. Or breath, except out of habit. Our heart rate was always at a very slow pace it was as if it wasn't even beating unless we raise it by working.This was a girl. A human girl. And her scent was the most relaxing thing I had ever breathed in.But I had seen her before. I had once spied her from my attic window some days ago when she was on a jog. She spotted me and waved but I ducked under the windowsill. Since the first day I saw her I knew she had had an influence over me. And influence I had wondered why could be. I was a vampire and she was a human. Jhan had told me that bonds like this were outlawed and punishable by death."Okay Kaldar. I'm Dawn.""Dawn? Like the brink of morning?"She smiled slowly or I just saw it that way. With a pink tipped finger she brushed away a few stray strands of hair from her face and looked at the ground."Do you live here?" If what Jhan had said was right she was supposed to be living at the end of this town. Where the human town began. A town I was warned against going into.“No I…”I stared into her eyes; it was like our mere eye contact took her breath away.She shook her head slowly before looking at anywhere on my face but my eyes.“I’ll see you around.” She collected the device from my outstretched hand, plugged the buds into her ear, gave me one last glance before she continued on her jog away, carrying her sweet scent her.I stared after her, wondering why a human had had such an influence over me. Was this the feeling I had been told I would never experience again? I looked at her golden hair, the way it swished at her back.I had to get back home, the others may soon return.But I couldn't stop thinking about it. Was this human girl my alpha mate?Was this love?I looked at her skin glow under the sun light. Her golden hair flowed like a gold river down her head. Her smooth skin and deep dimples made her look perfect. My dreams were filled with her warm scent. My cold heart was immediately filled with warmth at the mere thought of Dawn. Dawn was just a human girl yet to me she was like a bright star in my dark cold heart.I had cherished every moment of yesterday, every moment that I basked in her sweet scent.I sat on the couch. I had taken a short walk around the block but I saw no sign of Dawn. I hadn’t even picked up the slightest traces of her sweet scent. I had returned home before anyone would notice.I was sitting on one of the sofas, waiting for Jhan to come back from wherever he went so I could bombard him with the mountain of questions I had mentally piled. I was still in pyjamas, the light blue colour of the material gave a nice contrast to my dark skin.Yesterday I had heard Jhan tell the other that I
A black minivan was parked in the garage beside the house. Jhan started the engine and Jereum mounted the front seat.Leya sat beside me. The thirteen years old could have passed for an eight year old because of her childish character.Jereum told me that he was a hundred and three, Tia was sixteen when she was impurified but she had lived for seventy-seven years and Jhan was a hundred and sixtyMy introduction to the higher court was kept simple. Vampires whispered amongst each other as I was announced to be a Supreme. I was yet to discover what that meant.The building of the higher court was a large white manor with broad deep underground compartments. The higher court were made up of table of vampires. They looked no older than thirty, one of them even looking to.be about Leya's age.The clans that were assembled in the large underground hall wore identical clothing. My clan wore brown jackets; Tia's was a very short croptop like jacket. Leya wore a brow
THURSDAYI stared at the passing cars. Every red one pulled my gaze along with it until it was out of sight. I had been waiting for twenty minutes now, counting the passing seconds in my head and keeping track of every minute that went by. I was sure she would soon jog pass or drive by. I was waiting. I was patient.house was just around the corner, I would see her as soon as she rounds the—"Hey."I jumped, killer instincts ready to attack, but as my gaze fell into hers my bones turned to jelly.I clutched my stomach as her scent filled my nostrils, strong, living, lively. My human mate had no idea what influence she had over me."Are you alright?" she asked. Her voice calm.'How did she... Why did she turn around the block?' I asked myself. I was too concentrated on the road I hadn't heard her come up on me.Her sweet scent was beginning to overwhelm me, I needed to block it out.Tia had gave me a small white towel that was
THURSDAY I spent the remaining week in my attic; it was the least I could do to keep Tia from ratting on me. She had managed to avoid the topic with me as much as she could, but I could still see the glares of suspicion she threw at me occasionally whenever she caught me staring out of the parlour windows. The urge to be with Dawn was one that I could not supress no matter how hard I tried not to think about her, my mind still dragged me back to the sublime kiss we shared. The warmth of her body had seeped into me as easily as sunlight breaking through glass. Even if it was sudden and totally unexpected, it was still special, the effect Dawn’s kiss had on me was more than double the effect her presence had had. It turned my bones to jelly and made something churn lightly in my stomach. Jhan had told me he, Tia and Jereum were given special assignments outside the town. I had finally earned Jhan’s their trust, Tia eyed me carefully before they drove off a few
CONTINUATION…These were the far outskirts of the town. No vampire activities were carried out her because of human campers Tia had told me. This area was supposed to be a safe place for humans, very far away from the main town. But as I looked into the red glinted gaze of the vampire that had his fingers so tightly wrapped around Dawn's necks she could barely breath, fear enveloped me. I stood up slowly, my canines where visible under the moon light now, protruding from my upper lip and I was sure the same red glint was fixed into my pupils.Watching Dawn in fear like this sparked a protective instinct in me. It made me want to protect her."Let her go!" I shouted across the distance, finding a new bravery to confront this anonymous vampire.The boy, who was about to stick his inch long fangs into her throat looked up.He hissed. "She's kill—""She's my kill!" I bellowed, muscled tensed, ready to fight him for her
FRIDAY. TWO WEEKS LATERMy mind had been frantic throughout out the night. I had done something unforgivable not to mention killing a vampire in the process. Wasn't I supposed to not be able to feel love or to care? Wasn't I supposed to be unfeeling, unnerving?But all that had changed in the face of Dawn. I wasn't an unfeeling, cold demon when I was with her. In fact, I only felt alive when I was around her.I could still seer her cowering in fear under his grip. She had looked at me like I was a red horned demon from hell.The heavy weights of guilt, sadness and fear had been thrown over me. I was careful to burn the clothes I wore in an alley before returning home. I was oozing of Dawn.For the first time I didn't sleep through the night. Leya could see the fear that leaked from my skin. She tried talking me to tell her about it but I knew better than to trust anyone. Whatever happened yesterday stays in yesterday.The rest
SATURDAYDawn’s house was just a block away from ours. Easy for me to get there and back without anyone noticing. Our part of town was directly connected to the other human populated areas. Seeing her again yesterday had triggered the need I had for her. The need for her warmth and nice scent. The same scent that turned me to an animal.I had been perched by the window since we returned home. Waiting to see if she'd pass by again but I was sure she knew better than to do so. Jhan came home late yesterday but left early for a patrol this morning, and Jereum had walked Leya to school—something he started doing after she helped him with the wounds he sustained from the tyrants, he and Leya were actually beginning to get along quite often.Leya's cover up was enough to deceive Tia to thinking I was fully over my likeness for Dawn. I couldn't thank the little vampire girl enough for what she has done for me, she had even once told me that I
CONTINUATION…I had jumped onto the shaded threshold just in time. All the skin on my neck was gone and I gasped with great effort, trying to draw in breath that I didn't even need.I felt blood flow down the back of my neck and soak my jacket before the open artery quickly healed. I looked at my arms, no skin, just red meat. I watched as the skin slowly started to grow back and I felt feeling return to my nape. It took more time for the skin on my hands to grow back completely, leaving not even a scar behind and another even longer for the skin on my neck to grow back as well.I started to breathe again. I opened the door and staggered into the house. I was drained up of almost all of my energy and I plodded up the stairs and to my attic-room.There was no sign of anybody at home and I was grateful for that. I got into my room and pulled off my clothes, they were stained with my blood, and I threw them onto the gr
I didn’t think much of it before I leaped for her windowsill. This town had mostly human occupants, I had to be careful. I caught hold and hoisted myself in, it was just like old times. When we were still madly in love. Her warm scent coated the room like a paint, it reminded me of the warmth she brought to me. I waited for her to walk in, for her to close the door behind her before I stepped out of the shadowy part I was camouflaged in.She gasped at my cold touch but she did not scream. I had expected her to at least put up a small fight but she didn’t resist when I pulled her closer to me. She stiffened for a little while, allowing me to wrack my brain in thought that it might not have worked, before she slowly whispered my name. Jhan had kept his word, she remembered me, the feeling of walking into her room to meet her vampire lover must have been all it took.The familiar warmth from her body seeped through my jacket, warming me up. She hugged me back
ONE WEEK LATER. FRIDAYWhen I wake up it is to the soft touch of someone's skin against my regrown arm. My eyelids flutter slower as dim lighters through my lashes. I saw several blurry figures looming above me. I couldn't make out any faces or sounds except for the darker skin of Jhan... Or Nicha.After a few more minutes of indistinct chatter and blurry vision, I finally made out Leya's face. She looked down at me, a concerned frown on her face."Le-Leya?" I muttered. "What happened?""Shush. He’s waking, he's waking..." I couldn't recognize to whom this voice belonged to but it sounded feminine."Where I'm I?" I tried raising my head but the blow from a strong migraine sent me back down."We won Kaldar, you helped defeat Hardaj..."“Tia? Who is Hardaj?""Oh, for hells sake. Cut us the slack Kaldar! You were only out one week." Jereum said in an irritated complaining manner.I tried recollecting how I had g
CONTINUATION…I heaved painfully with a croaked grunt as I killed the last one in the higher court. I had used the same move Jereum had used to get behind me to kill the second wolf. As it had bit at me, I jumped, planting a foot firmly to the walls and pushing myself forward. Driving the sharp silver blade into the back of the creature’s neck, dragging the blade along its spine and severing just about any vitals in its back.All the adjudicators lay in pieces on the floors. Their bodies slowly vapourizing away. I went through a door at the back of the large assembly hall, that's where the refuges were held. On walking down the stairs and getting to a lower floor I was roughly hit and then pinned down by something.The wolf snapped at my head repeatedly and I dodged to either side while still lying under it. It went straight to me this time and placed a hand on its snout and pushed back on it as it tried forcing its head down. It was winning, its op
SAME DAYEveryone who wore the red robed today we're considered the bravest and most loyal vampires and wolves. To fight in a battle so gruesome, death was assured to come to you, in the faith for the greater good.I had waited patiently, bearing the pulsating pain in my chest and hoping for the best for all of us. For the best that we would all survive and be together one last time as a clan before I set off on my own path to find out for myself the answers to my life. But the odds of that were slim and the chances of only one of us surviving was great.But I had hope. Hope on the fact that the adjudicators with the mind's-eye were to pair up with another fighter, either wolf or vampire. The one with mind manipulation would do their best to deceive the enemy into seeing mirages while the other defeats the opponent. But the wolves were no ordinary being, and the control they had over their minds was strong. It was left to a psychic battle between vampire and wol
FRIDAYI tried taking my mind off Dawn but it seemed impossible. I thought about her in everything that I did. She was pasted on my mind like before. Her beautiful face was all I could think about. I could only think about the times that we shared together. Those blessed moments that I would forever keep to myself. I removed the pendant and placed it inside a small box I got from Jhan. I couldn't let it damage on my neck.“It was for the best,” Tia told me.“She was getting more delicious with every passing day anyway,” Jereum said, giving me a consolatory pat to my shoulder. Leya had been silent ever since. The whole concept of the war and the possibilities of our deaths, she was not dealing well with.The arrow that struck night had gone through an artery in her body. She almost died but was now in an unconscious state in her village. Tia was still a bit sad about it. I had talked to her earlier when we were alone and she just br
THURSDAYNicha continued applying the medicine to my wound. It was the awkward quietness that came with it that was unbearable. She resorted to taking her time when she worked, doing it slowly and quickly apologizing anytime I winced or groaned in pain.My clan came to see how I was doing. I noticed glum expression but held back anything that had to do with her sister being a Lupine. I wasn’t sure she was ready to talk about it just yet. Jhan told me that the adjudicator was shortly knocked out by Jereum after she hit me down from the cliff. A dozen wolves had attacked the higher court, killing most of the adjudicators that were brave enough to fight. Alzaraq met with our higher court and cleared that the wolves were not from his clan.He had told them about Hardaj and his plans to dominate over the vampires. An official treaty was made that declared Lupine kind and vampire one and united but only to face the war ahead after which both species would go the
AFTER A WEEK AND TWO DAYS. WEDNESDAYIt was dim all around me. I was lying on a soft surface. My body was heavy, or I didn't have the strength to support my own weight. I groaned as I tried to sit up but that task was impossible. Great pain seemed to radiate out from my chest and spread throughout my body causing me to groan even louder."You shouldn't do that..." It was a female voice. I turned my head slowly and caught the stare of light brown eyes."Nicha? Are you dead also?" I asked."You're not dead, well, your kind are not really living so you are dead but not really—point is, you're awake.""But that stake went through my heart...""Nope, just badly grazed it."She was sitting beside me. We were alone in this hut."What you did there... When you saved our chief leader." She reached with the back of her hand placed it on my forehead."Don't touch me," I said firmly. A small frown appeared on her forehead.
The image of a dark skinned woman flashed through my mind but this time it didn't stop there. I was sitting at a table in a blue painted dining room. A littler girl sat beside me. She wore her hair in two large braids and ate the cereal in front of her happily.This place was familiar, this was my house. I was emaciated and felt weak all over. The bowl of cereal in front his me was in touched. The funny thing about cancer is it eats away on you but makes gives you loss of appetite. The perfect killer disease."Kaldar?" A woman called my name."Mum?" I replied."Your medical reports are in..."I was crestfallen. I knew I was going to die by I hadn't expected it so soon.I heaved my chest.The girl that was at my side was now suddenly in front of me now wore a disappointed face. My little sister never like it when she heard my mum talk about my medical reports."Hey Pam, don't worry, don't worry." I told her, wondering how she ha
CONTINUATION…I was totally lost in her Beauty. Her skin was a rich brown colour that seemed to be polished and had a shine to it. Her eyes were large and had a light brown colour. Her hair was coily and snowy white. The opposing colours of her skin and hair made her stand out from the others.She had been saying something but I had zoned her out. A small smile on my face as I assessed her. I saw the slight look of confusion on her face."—hello? Are you still there?"I snapped back to reality."Oh...err...yeah. Yeah, I'm still here."I looked at the others, Jereum was now narrating the story of how he single handedly took down Dallas to the other boys and Tia seemed to be having a lot of fun with Jabari."What's your name?" She asked.'No, I won't tell her. I'm gonna brush past her and walk away. I won't tell her my name, I won't tell her my name—’"It's Kaldar."'Hell!'"Nice to m