[The Truth Is Out, Now What?]"You know more than you say you don't. Should I be worried?" Liam investigated the vampire whilst intensely examining his demeanour. A shy smile hesitantly crept across Douglass's face, believing that he knew Liam would ask this question. "Creatures like yourself are always smart — they smell rotten potatoes from a mile away and yet I promise you, my lord, fear nothing from my words!" Douglass replied in a voice that was poorly quivering which he tried to keep steady. "My lord? How fancy!" Liam chuckled with surprise, one of his eyebrows rising with interest. For some reason Liam roughly placed his hand around Douglass's arm, stopping him from walking and looking him in the eyes. Everything — every tiny moment that Douglass lived, Liam saw each bit of them. When he did not expect any of it, he saw Elizabeth. It wasn't the Elizabeth that he knew, but rather a different Elizabeth which he quickly guesses to be a vampire. All the feelings and emotions Do
The huge wheels of a carriage rattled on the gravelly-dusty road, hitting tiny stones as it drove by. Inside, Amethyst was looking out of the window, staring at the sky, silently complimenting the beautiful blueness that was decorated by a few fluffy clouds that lazily drifted in the gentle breeze — twas the sky that was still marked by peculiar lights that only meant the ending of everything at this point. Amethyst released a deep sigh while closing her eyes shut as she leaned her head back. Everything was the same, only this time she was in the same carriage as Liam who dared not to say anything to her — just look at her as she struggled to breathe. "Ask away, Liam!" Shortly after heaving a sigh, Amethyst blurted when she felt a pair of eyes intensely digging and ogling at every movement she made. She clenched her teeth, waiting not so patiently for Liam to air something, but there, he remained hushed as he contemplated the words to utter. He was calm, not ever rushing himself t
There, the wind blew, relentlessly kissing the pale skin of the Dark Fey whose eyes were dilated with intense fear. There, throughout the tiny forest, the fog was suddenly rising, covering Amethyst and her acquaintances. Words — inaudible venomous words whispered in the depths of their ear chambers, forcing the waves of aghast to paralyse every one of their veins. There was a blue, depressing code of silence that filled the atmosphere with poison and malice. Amethyst suddenly felt weak — she felt like she was dreaming and whatever was happening was not true. She wished to ask the White Snake to repeat her words but swiftly advised herself against it, as she feared that her approach would be perceived as disrespectful. Both Amethyst and Liam swiftly exchanged glances and looked at each other for a long time. In Liam's eyes, there was safety written all over — safety that assured Amethyst that he was going to protect her, no matter what. He was calm and showed no insignificant emotio
"It has been a while since we last saw each other, don't you think, Amethyst?" Adelaide hissed through her teeth as soon as they entered a very spacious room that was furnished with luxurious, eye-breaking furniture. In the middle was a huge throne made from wood that was fantastically painted white — matching the skin of Adelaide, the ruler of the Dynato Asími Fountain. The White Snake smiled delightedly while her eyes were gleaming beautifully with an unconstrained wave of ecstasy. She slowly and confidently sashayed up to her throne — where she carefully placed her buttocks, her eyes still fixed on Amethyst. There Amethyst stood a minute away from the doorway while her eyes carefully studied every one of Adelaide's movements. A smirk quickly curled up across her face when she witnessed Adelaide dismissing her guards. An ominous shadow flashed past Amethyst's eyes when they were finally alone. She did not say anything yet, her eyes were poorly focused on Adelaide. "And…you're st
The dappled sun shone through the tall, ancient and foreign trees, creating mysterious shadows that hid behind Amethyst who was carefully strolling on a small lane, there, where tiny houses were beautifully built. Her boots smoothly stepped on the ground as if she was afraid she'd cause a wave of unnecessary sounds. Attention was already attracted — many young women had already come out of their houses to peek at every one of her movements. Her purple eyes wandered around, silently admiring the breathtaking construction of the houses — not just the houses, but those many beautiful women who were closely examining her features. Many eyes widened as soon as they stopped on her huge, pointy, black horns. A huge wave of gasps filled the atmosphere and this fascinated Amethyst whose heart jingled happily at the sight of admiration in the features of everyone present — everyone that was now surrounding her. This was the first time she saw creatures falling in love with her presence and th
A pair of purple eyes unsteadily darted around the house that suddenly seemed to be overwhelmed by ominous shadows. The air seemed to be poisonous and Amethyst started to choke. Thither, Amethyst's veins protruded to her skin as her eyes widened with a blend of deadly feelings as they wrapped themselves around her palpitating organ. The world seemed to have stopped moving — she wished she could just float in the air and disappear into nothingness but…that was horribly impossible. She was not aware of tears as they were sneaking on her pale cheeks — she had no idea where they came from. Her fingers swiftly wiped away tears as they were manoeuvring to swim towards her chin. Amethyst wanted to get up and run away as far as possible but her legs did not agree with her — they were suddenly numb and she could not feel them working. "W-what…?" Amethyst whispered through her trembling teeth whilst her eyes glued themselves on the old woman whom she caught smiling happily. The old woman's s
The wind blew and whispered utters that cooly floated into the ears of Elizabeth — deep as hell, they fell into the chambers of her soul, breaking her apart. Thither — her startling, bloodshot eyes were staring deep into the darkness. For the first time, Elizabeth was feeling cold — she was drowning in the air that cut through her skin — For the first time, the vampire felt insecure and unsafe in the covers of the blackness. She wanted to run away as soon as possible; so far where there is light. Elizabeth helplessly stood in the middle of the breezy night. No, she was not bothered, after all, the woman could see in the dark — something she helplessly wished to have not gained a moment she was reborn. She clenched her teeth as she drew fresh air into her lungs, her eyes were coloured by blackness. There was nothing written on her face — no emotion. She was pale and despair terribly rang in her air bubble. "In the end, I failed…I died without hope!" Elizabeth murmured through her c
Ice cold — that was how those present in the spacious, huge room felt. Silence — nobody had spoken a word since then. There was so much pressure and anticipation hiding in everyone's veins. There on the big chair was an agitated Adelaide who tried everything in her power to hide every depressive emotion that was dangling by the hairs on her skin. Her eyes were still glowing with a yellow sparkle of suppressed rage. No one present in the room dared to say anything — Liam, Melpomene and Pierce only watched as Adelaide fiddled with the papers and a map before her eyes."And where are you, Amethyst? Oh, there you are…!" Smirking mysteriously and mischievously, Melpomene quietly asked herself as she scanned the room with eyes that glowed with curiosity. A shadow ran past her features when the door opened to disclose Amethyst who was seen gulping and breathing as heavily as she stood in the doorway. Everyone's eyes sharply turned to her and glued themselves all over her unsteady figure. A