Nandini had never felt any sort of craving for sucking human blood. The tablets had been acting as a great remedy and she thought she would be absolutely fine living amidst humans but now after meeting Manik, she was having second thoughts. His blood had this strong sweet scent and it made her lose her calm.
Even the tablets she took could only calm her down to some extent for maximum three hours. The more time she spent with him, briefing and arranging his schedule and accompanying him to meetings, the more her desire got stronger and that was what scared her.
Just a week of working with him and she could feel her self control losing to her desire.
"Nandini." a familiar voice hit her ears and that seemed to have broken her trance.
"Oh, hi Sia." she waved her right hand up in the air on noticing a skinny tall figure approaching her. In a week time, she had grown quite comfortable with Sia, the head of the planning department and also her arrogant boss's childhood friend.
"What a surprise! You aren't late today."
"Yeah, actually Aisha had an early morning flight and she woke me up." Nandini frowned, remembering how Aisha had banged on her door at 6 am early in the morning.
"Aisha?!"
"Oh, Aisha's my roommate. She woke me up at six this morning. A really really bad start to my morning." she complained, adjusting her handbag.
"At least you aren't late today and you wouldn't have to listen to Manik's 'You are late Miss Taylor.' "
"Yeah that's the only good thing I suppose."
"You know, I actually really envy you."
"Envy me?"
"Yeah." Sia nodded. "You get to work near Manik and he is so considerate to you."
"Oh no. He is anything but considerate. He is always ordering me around. Miss Taylor get me this. Miss Taylor get me that." she huffed. "I mean I am okay with all that. It's my duty but does he really have to call me Miss Taylor? It sounds so-" she trailed off trying to find an appropriate word.
"So what?!" she heard a voice from behind her.
"so so I don't know. I just know he is the most inconsiderate person out there." she said, turning to look at the voice source only to freeze on seeing Manik.
"Good morning Miss Taylor." he wished with a sly smile.
She smiled, at least tried smiling. "Good morning sir."
"Surprisingly you aren't late today." he looked at his wrist watch and then back at her face.
"I won't be late from now on sir." she said, maintaining the smile on her face, internally praying he wasn't offended by whatever nonsense she had just spouted.
"I can't trust your words anymore. You have been saying that to me every single day but you are always late."
"But I am not today."
"Hi Manik." Sia waved her hand in between him and Nandini, finally managing to capture his attention. He mumbled a hasty ' hi ' before again getting back to Nandini.
"Ah right. Miss Taylor did I hear you calling me inconsiderate?"
She frantically shook her head in no. "No, I didn't. You must have heard it wrong sir. I was in fact saying that you are the most considerate person out there."
"Am I?" he walked past her. Hastily tossing a capsule in her mouth, she followed behind him.
"You are. You really are sir."
"You don't need to lie Miss Taylor."
"I am not lying sir."
Sia caught up to them. "Manik the draft that we planned for the next update-" she began only to be cut by Manik.
"Later Sia. Let's not talk about that now."
"Okay later." she faked a smile, tightening her hold on her bag. "Manik, do you wanna grab lunch together?" Sia offered as all three of them stepped inside the elevator.
"Could you please for once not call me Miss Taylor sir?"
"No. Miss Taylor sounds good anyway."
In a week time, they both had grown closer, anyone who had noticed them would say that except for they themselves.
"If you say so sir." she huffed and that made his lips curve into a small smile which didn't go unnoticed by Sia.
"Manik!" Sia nudged him to get his attention.
"Huh?" he looked at Sia, who now had been trying her best to not show how irked she was. "Do you want to grab lunch together?" she offered yet again.
"Maybe some other day." he instantly refused and Sia just forced a smile. It had been kind of a routine for him to have lunch with Nandini and a part of him didn't want that time to be interrupted by anyone but of course he wouldn't admit it that easily, would he?
"How about you Nandini? Would you like to join me for lunch?" Sia asked, turning her attention to Nandini.
Manik's face scrunched on the sudden offer to Nandini. Even just the thought of Nandini accepting the arrangement made him frown and he really wished for her to refuse but to his dismay she gladly accepted.
"I'll join you too." he said, turning to look at Sia. Right then the elevator door dinged and opened on the twentieth floor.
"But just a while ago you refused."
"I just changed my mind." he shrugged, getting out of the elevator.
"I am surprised you did." Sia said that more to herself. The churning feeling in her stomach just intensified as she watched Manik and Nandini walk away.
She had been friends with Manik for more than ten years now. In ten years of their friendship, Manik had never looked at her the way he had now been looking at Nandini. Those eyes of adoration that would pop out every time he looked at Nandini was something she really craved for from him but she never managed to make him see her in that light. She knew jealousy would only hamper her but she couldn't help it.
Nandini jumped out of bed after checking the wall clock. It was 8:40 am and she had to report in the office by 9:00 am. She quickly freshened up before changing into anything she got in her closet. She couldn't take the risk of skipping her breakfast as it would only contribute in triggering her desire for blood, specifically his blood. So she hurriedly heated the leftovers from last night. After she was done eating, she placed the dishes on the sink and hastily tossed a tablet into her mouth. Sighing, she glanced at the clock only to slump on the ground. She was already five minutes late. "Using my powers just one more time wouldn't hurt. Right?" She mumbled to herself before standing upright. She made sure no one was around before closing her eyes and chanting a spell under her breath. The next moment she was inside Manik cabin's attached restroom with her feet dipped in the water filled bucket. Her shoes and her stockings were completely wet. "What a great start to my day!" she
An hour laterNandini had been sitting on the sand while she looked at the rising and falling waves of the ocean. The sky was blue with minimal clouds and the sun shone brightly. There were people sun bathing, children trying to make sandcastles, some people were even swimming and surfing. The place gave off a fun vibe. She adjusted her position a bit as she stared at the waves and the people moving around."Miss Taylor." A hand grasp on her shoulder. Just by his scent, she knew who the person was but she still raised her head to look at the person. "Sir, did you get a good sleep?"sheasked.Manik sat beside her. "Sleep?! What do you mean? I don't think I was sleeping. What had happened in the parking area? That man? His eyes?!I don't know.
Three days later"Finally my precious Sunday has arrived." Nandini smiled as she over dramatically threw herself on her bed. "I can sleep till late in the morning. Oh my precious sleep!" She rolled on the bed, grinning. That was when her eyes landed on her table where the capsule ingredients were safely placed. She remembered that she had to make a stronger dose of those capsules of hers. Throughout the week, she had a hard time staying in a closed space with him even with the capsules that she consumed in the interval of every three to fours hours.*Beep Beep*Her phone beeped, making her tear her gaze from her table to her phone placed on the bedside table. She crawled on her bed and reached for her phone."Boss"The name flashed on her phone screen and she pouted. "I think I should change his name. Boss sounds too distinct." she said to herself before pi
"I hope the effect lasts longer." Nandini said to herself as she looked at the tablet box in her hand. She had spent the whole weekend in mixing the ingredients and making a much stronger dose of the tablet. She had tested it and she was sure it worked but she still wasn't sure as to how long it's effect would last. Her face scrunched at the bitter taste of the tablet when it came in contact with her tongue. She chewed it despite it's bitter taste. "Good things always taste bitter." she convinced herself as she chewed it and made her way towards the reception desk. She signed the attendance sheet and made her entry in the fingerprint recognition system before going to Manik's cabin. She placed the files he had asked for and his schedule on his table. Just when she was about leave his cabin, his scent trickled her nostrils. 'He's here.' her mind registered as she took a step away from the door and right then the door closer clicked opened. "Good morning sir." she wished with a polit
The gathering was supposed to be a small celebration for the huge success of the previous gaming event or so Nandini had thought until she stepped into the gigantic, glassy space and her eyes fell on the people around. Everyone were adorned in their finest attires, most chatting, drinking and some even swaying their hips to the music on the dance floor. It was completely opposite of what she had pictured it would be, not that she didn't like it though. "Wasn't it just supposed to be a small gathering to motivate everyone?" Nandini asked, suddenly feeling out of place. She was dressed in a plain black knee length turtle neck one piece, nothing extravagant but classy. "It is." Manik answered with a nod. "Then what's with everyone.." she trailed off with her eyes wandering around the room. "I mean why are they so overly dressed and what's with the music? Aren't office gathering meant to be on a more formal side? This honestly feels less like an office gathering and more like an actual
"So this happened before you arrived at the scene?" The police officer inquired. "Yes." Kai nodded. "Sh-She was lying unconscious right there." he pointed to the spot beside the bench where the stains of blood were still present. "Did you see anyone suspicious? Any animal? Person?" "I-I don't know. It was too dark. I just ru-rushed her inside." "Think again. Are you sure?" "No... I mean yes. I don't think I saw anyone." he vacillated. "Um, okay. Leave your contact information here. If needed we'll be contacting you for further inquiry later." The police officer said as he handed a paper to Kai. He mumbled a hasty okay before taking the paper. "Kai." Manik nudged him a bit. He raised his head from the paper to look at Manik. "You okay right?" He smiled faintly before nodding his head. "I am okay but-" he bleated, pointing towards his shirt with a pout. "I do need a shirt." His sea green shirt was almost soaked in blood from his collar to his sleeves. "I may have a spare shirt i
An hour later after the 'Nothing's wrong' ruse of Sia, which should not have been that big of a deal, Nandini still couldn't get her mind off the fearful look that Sia had in her eyes. That look in Sia's eyes she had seen it before and she dreaded that look. 'Don't. Don't come near me. Y-You are a monster.' Those words rang in her ears yet again, making her shriek. She ran a hand through her hair, letting out a heavy breath. She didn't want anyone looking at her that way, never again. 'It was nothing. That look meant nothing. I am just overthinking.', she tried convincing herself for the umpteenth time only to fail miserably. Her hold on the open file on her lap tightened and the side of the file cover broke, breaking her trance. "Nandini!" Manik's concerned filled voice made her raise her head from the file, she had been holding, to him. "Are you okay?!" "Eh, yeah. But the cover..." sighing, she lifted the broken piece of the cover. " It's broken. I need to replace this." Placing
"So this is your idea of escape?" "Not really." Nandini shrugged, stepping out of the car. "But isn't beach a perfect place to hang out in night for someone like you who doesn't like socializing." "I am not antisocial." "I didn't say that, did I? But isn't it true that you hate attending gatherings and parties?" "To some extent yes." he admitted, reaching her side. "Not all but I do hate attending showoff fiasco gatherings like the one that happened today." "But you still attended it. Like, why not just ignore it like Kai does?" she suggested, only to regret her words the very next moment. "I can't." he looked away from her. "I don't want people forgetting my mum. They say I resemble my mum a lot. So I want them to remember her. I want them to not forget that my mum existed in that very society. And I know I sound stupid and pathetic. But I want her to be remembered." "It's not stupid. It's really not." she assured. "I don't know." Shaking his head in denial, he slightly kick
Skyler was dead tired by the time he reached the square. The day had been nothing but a train wreck. He had forgotten to refill his substitute tablets and he had eaten nothing since the morning. Moreover, he was called in to attend a case briefing meeting with the senior officers and he was handed over a missing person case which wasn't even supposed to be dealt with by him in the first place. To add up he had to deal with some grueling paperwork that he had just gotten done with a few minutes ago. All he wanted to do right then was to throw himself on his bed and sleep but unfortunately, that luxury wasn't meant for him. He got a call from Nandini asking him to come to the square and he wasn't given the slightest hint as to why he was called. Sighing he pushed the door of the VIP room open. "Why did you call me im-" His voice died down his throat as soon as he stepped inside the room, for he smelled a familiar enthralling scent. He didn't need to turn to look at the person for him
Nandini had been barely hanging in the presence of Manik with the help of her substitute tablets but now that all her tablets had been confiscated she didn't know what to do. She had been so used to relying on her high dose tablets that the normal doses seemed to have no effect on her, not even when she had chugged down three tablets in one glass of water which wasn't exactly considered a good thing to do and now she had been regretting it as the tablets effect had started kicking in. Her head felt heavy and she couldn't get a grasp of what was going around. She felt as though the world was spinning and she was spinning along with it. "Nanz!" Someone's hazy voice reached Nandini's ears and that made her a bit alert. "Nanz! Nandini! Are you okay?" The voice sounded more clear and the feeling of being lightly patted on her cheeks slowly started kicking into her system. Simultaneously her blurry vision cleared too. She noticed three things in quick succession as soon as she got back to h
The week took too long to go by for Nandini's liking, mainly because of her boss's cranky attitude. He seemed irritated with everything and anything the whole week and she knew pretty well none was his fault. Those were just the side effects of being the victim of mind control. He did try not to show his temper when she was around but most of the time it just led to sudden outburst and a lot of coaxing from her. "Sir has been too strict with us this whole week. I don't even want to attend today's committee meeting." Nandini heard an employee say as she passed through the corridor beside the balcony. "Yeah did he get ditched or something? It's like he's been taking out someone else's frustration on us." The other replied with a sigh. Nandini lightly knocked on the balcony door as she let herself in. "Lunch hour is over. You both do realize that, don't you?" On hearing Nandini's voice both of them became alert. "Eh, we were just about to get back to work." One of them replied, scra
The next day "So you are telling me the attackers are humans?" Nandini wasn't sure if she heard him right. "Were humans." Skyler corrected. "Now they are neither humans nor vampires. I guess we could call them hybrid." "How is that possible? Long ago when the three lords decided to give up feeding on human blood and relying on animal blood, we eventually lost our ability to turn the dead into our kind. So how is that possible?" "We did but what if there were vampires who started drinking human blood again?" "You aren't doubting the clan envoys sent to the human world, are you?" "I am just giving room to possibilities." Skyler shrugged. "That's not possible in any way." Nandini contradicted. "I agree there is a high possibility of the conversion power manifesting again but it would take time, a lot of time and a lot of sacrifices. May be a hundred years or even more and we have been here for just ten years." "It's just a possibility. So I am not sure either but one thing is s
"So this is your idea of escape?" "Not really." Nandini shrugged, stepping out of the car. "But isn't beach a perfect place to hang out in night for someone like you who doesn't like socializing." "I am not antisocial." "I didn't say that, did I? But isn't it true that you hate attending gatherings and parties?" "To some extent yes." he admitted, reaching her side. "Not all but I do hate attending showoff fiasco gatherings like the one that happened today." "But you still attended it. Like, why not just ignore it like Kai does?" she suggested, only to regret her words the very next moment. "I can't." he looked away from her. "I don't want people forgetting my mum. They say I resemble my mum a lot. So I want them to remember her. I want them to not forget that my mum existed in that very society. And I know I sound stupid and pathetic. But I want her to be remembered." "It's not stupid. It's really not." she assured. "I don't know." Shaking his head in denial, he slightly kick
An hour later after the 'Nothing's wrong' ruse of Sia, which should not have been that big of a deal, Nandini still couldn't get her mind off the fearful look that Sia had in her eyes. That look in Sia's eyes she had seen it before and she dreaded that look. 'Don't. Don't come near me. Y-You are a monster.' Those words rang in her ears yet again, making her shriek. She ran a hand through her hair, letting out a heavy breath. She didn't want anyone looking at her that way, never again. 'It was nothing. That look meant nothing. I am just overthinking.', she tried convincing herself for the umpteenth time only to fail miserably. Her hold on the open file on her lap tightened and the side of the file cover broke, breaking her trance. "Nandini!" Manik's concerned filled voice made her raise her head from the file, she had been holding, to him. "Are you okay?!" "Eh, yeah. But the cover..." sighing, she lifted the broken piece of the cover. " It's broken. I need to replace this." Placing
"So this happened before you arrived at the scene?" The police officer inquired. "Yes." Kai nodded. "Sh-She was lying unconscious right there." he pointed to the spot beside the bench where the stains of blood were still present. "Did you see anyone suspicious? Any animal? Person?" "I-I don't know. It was too dark. I just ru-rushed her inside." "Think again. Are you sure?" "No... I mean yes. I don't think I saw anyone." he vacillated. "Um, okay. Leave your contact information here. If needed we'll be contacting you for further inquiry later." The police officer said as he handed a paper to Kai. He mumbled a hasty okay before taking the paper. "Kai." Manik nudged him a bit. He raised his head from the paper to look at Manik. "You okay right?" He smiled faintly before nodding his head. "I am okay but-" he bleated, pointing towards his shirt with a pout. "I do need a shirt." His sea green shirt was almost soaked in blood from his collar to his sleeves. "I may have a spare shirt i
The gathering was supposed to be a small celebration for the huge success of the previous gaming event or so Nandini had thought until she stepped into the gigantic, glassy space and her eyes fell on the people around. Everyone were adorned in their finest attires, most chatting, drinking and some even swaying their hips to the music on the dance floor. It was completely opposite of what she had pictured it would be, not that she didn't like it though. "Wasn't it just supposed to be a small gathering to motivate everyone?" Nandini asked, suddenly feeling out of place. She was dressed in a plain black knee length turtle neck one piece, nothing extravagant but classy. "It is." Manik answered with a nod. "Then what's with everyone.." she trailed off with her eyes wandering around the room. "I mean why are they so overly dressed and what's with the music? Aren't office gathering meant to be on a more formal side? This honestly feels less like an office gathering and more like an actual
"I hope the effect lasts longer." Nandini said to herself as she looked at the tablet box in her hand. She had spent the whole weekend in mixing the ingredients and making a much stronger dose of the tablet. She had tested it and she was sure it worked but she still wasn't sure as to how long it's effect would last. Her face scrunched at the bitter taste of the tablet when it came in contact with her tongue. She chewed it despite it's bitter taste. "Good things always taste bitter." she convinced herself as she chewed it and made her way towards the reception desk. She signed the attendance sheet and made her entry in the fingerprint recognition system before going to Manik's cabin. She placed the files he had asked for and his schedule on his table. Just when she was about leave his cabin, his scent trickled her nostrils. 'He's here.' her mind registered as she took a step away from the door and right then the door closer clicked opened. "Good morning sir." she wished with a polit