"Why are you here in the woods, Andrew?" Diana asked, just to take out the elephant in the cave. She focused on the scent in the air, like the loamy smell of calm rain or the salty tang of the old, usual ocean air. How was that even possible when the ocean was a thousand miles away from here? Weird? What the fuck! I'm getting crazy. She thought as she crept her nose a little closer to Andrew's neck. They sat together, almost touching each other. Yet the man was ignoring her, lost in his own thoughts.
This guy smells like a flower vase. Lilac? Roses? Or Heaven? Weird.
She breathed in his scent, which was nothing but like her grandpappy, who always had a hint of the spicy cigar, but this man has a lingering scent of fresh earthly and ocean aromas. What a weird combination! His scent was so much more amazing nearby, though. Like a tang of sea air that has a way of making her satisfied and in harmony, like it was anchoring her other emotions to the briny whiff that has all the callings of home. A scent that made her feel at ease, like she was safe and safeguarded. So this was what she smelled earlier. Testosterone?
"What kind of question is that?" Andrew blurted.
I'm sorry, what? Did he just read my mind?
"Well, we might as well talk; um, it seems like the rain won't stop any time soon, so we might as well have a conversation right?” She smiled. “But wait a freaking minute here, are you a criminal? Or hiding from the authorities?Surely, you aren't right?" Diana inquired with the same malice. Her agitated mind wasn't just modest apprehension in a distinct cloak; it was like her brain was assessing in a venture to allow her lustrous brain through—the absolute surprise of her life. She was never a lust-at-first-sight kind of woman, but she speculates that was what she was feeling now. Odd indeed. This man was giving her a familiar sensation—a sensation that just came from an earth-shattering orgasm. Something like that, she guessed. He was bad news, but amazing at the same time.
What the hell was she thinking? Orgasm? Seriously Diana? You think that? She chastised herself for even thinking such mundane things. Boring, yeah, right! It wasn't boring. This was just her hungry stomach talking. She reckoned that she was just starving and that the nerve of this man didn't even offer her a cup of bloody coffee or a toast.
Jerk. A handsome jerk!
"What the hell, why would you think that? I'm no criminal," Andrew muttered, reading her mind. Then he smirked at her many thoughts. Blurring like thousands of miles per minute. She was entertaining him on so many levels; her mind was like a swirling tornado of different emotions, and it showed on her face. How could she think a million things in a second anyway? That was awesome.
"Well, you're a criminal, so what are you doing here?" She slowly raked her hands through her hair, her stomach clenched with a desire to eat something.
Something huge and hard and long and… Wait! What the hell are you thinking about, Diana? But are we talking about hotdogs here or what? Dammit, I am getting crazy. Talking to myself and all, and thinking about stupid, massive, hard hotdogs.
A cold chill creeps down her spine. I'm getting crazy. This cave is making me think stupid, hard things.
Inwardly, Andrew smiled. This woman has the nerve to guess. I am more than a criminal, I'm death itself. “None of your business," Andrew grumbled to himself as he surveyed her not-too-innocent minds. A hard, hot dog? What the heck is that supposed to mean?
“Yeah, right!”
He sighed. "No, I am not a criminal. I own this mountain and..."
Diana gasped, "You what? You're joking, right? This belongs to the—"
"No, I own this land. Those sisters peak over there and at the back. I have been given this mountain for my kind." Andrew interrupted her.
"What? Your kind? Kind of crazy? Or a kind of mediaeval enthusiast?" Diana noticed the perfection of this man, he may be a little nuts, but damn, he is hot; no arguments there. But how could he be so perfect? She thought to herself as she surveyed the cave.
"Never mind," Andrew replied as he ignored her words; he would rather not answer her.
"Go on! I won't judge; tell me. We have all the time in the world, you know," she said, smiling, her rumbling tummy now forgotten as she rolled her eyes. "Given this mountain, my ass."
But what if he was telling him the truth? Maybe? But there was no way she would let him know that she thought she believed in him.
"Tell me, what are you really doing here, Diana, aside from isolating yourself from humans?"
She just smiled, albeit. Didn't even bother to answer him. Instead, she pretended not to listen and hummed a song; eventually, after a moment, she uttered it in a bored tone. “Okay. I'm sick of city life, but I still want to take a break. I thought summer would come, but I'm certainly wrong. I'm so tired of my college thesis and all, tired of the stress that life offers." She shrugged. And I hate not eating some hotdogs.
"Um, okay, so what are you taking?"
"B.S Ecology in Nottingham Trent University, graduating now, and I work part-time in a coffee shop near the campus, oh! By the way, I'm bloody tired! I don't want to deal with any drama right now, so let's forget about me and tell me about yourself." She smiled; however, that grin wasn't the prettiest thing Andrew had seen in a while, for it did not soar to her eyes and deep into her soul. It looks rather miserable and sad. "Family?"
"No, I live alone," Andrew replied, as bored as he could.
"Job?" she continued asking while a little yawn escaped her lips. This man has beautiful eyes. Kissable lips and a peppered stable. It suits him.
"I'm rich."
She raised a brow. "Oh, God! Here we go. Seriously? What are you, Batman?" She blurted as she rolled her eyes. "How about, um, wife?"
"None!"
"Girlfriend?"
"None."
"Andrew? Your life is boring!" This hotdog is useless. How could he stay single with those abs and all? Those arms, shoulders, and that hotdo—never mind.
Andrew sighed and asked himself. What is wrong with this mortal? Such a foolish, mundane dilemma. That's why he went into hiding, never to be so attached to mortals again. They bored him to death, but this mortal was different; he could almost see the luminous innocence in her, which was too bright for his liking, and she smelled rather favourable to become his next sustenance.
Nevertheless, what attracted him most was her rather unscented soul. She doesn't reek of anything. And that was the strangest part. Humans and any creature have a distinctive scent on their souls; some smell rotten, some smell rather fair. But what troubled Andrew was that she didn't have any of those. This lovely young woman was indeed extraordinary and genuinely had a rare ancestry. His mere fascination with humankind folds ten times.
But was she a real descendant of that old man? Or was her scent just hidden? He better let her live then. She fascinated him. Besides, thinking about her walking in this wilderness makes him rather uncomfortable. Somehow the rogue had known her, or was she just in the right place at the wrong time?
Such nonsense. She was just mere prey.
Nonetheless, the gusty wind promised the most threatening adventure of his lifetime. Caring about a mortal. Andrew smirked. Nonsense; there was no way he cared about humans.
Diana moved a little bit closer; he froze, he felt her presence so intense and alluring.
A few minutes later, the wind was still wailing in the great bare trees of the forest, as if it were some vicious, dingy grove deep in a forgotten land. The leaves flew over the ground and took small flights into the air, which embraced the rain. “I think the rain won't stop any time soon," she said, tossing her head back and raising her eyes to the dim sky. A smile spread from her hardened face. The branches sway like the arms of a lover, and it was their turbulent dance that was hypnotically beautiful. Her mind relaxed, and she felt the startling enjoyment of her life bubble up from within, even from the loss of someone she cared for, but the worries and stress she kept inside escaped from her pores. Andrew could feel it.
Even though her body was radiating such positivity, she felt the warmth embracing her from the inside out. Andrew knew that she was dead inside. She was broken.
Without thinking, he pushed her mind to relax, clearing it up as it had acknowledged her doubts, struggled with her worries, and embraced her sorrows and her pain.
Diana sighed, like she had been renewed. Her mind suddenly began to clear, and she thought there was still hope for her after all. She wasn't mistaken about taking a little trip then; somehow, this man beside her makes her feel safe, and as if it were the right word to even describe the feeling of stress escaping from her pores, then cosy it is.
"Are you okay? You’re silent."
“I'm fine, just sleepy.”
“Okay,” he said, standing up and offering a hand to her before he took something from his pocket. "Take this. Um, your grandfather told me to give this to you when the opportunity comes." Handing her a vial.
She frowned, taking the vial. "What the bloody hell is this? 'Is this a fucking blood? Grandfather, please tell me this is a key to your wealth or a million in your account.
"That, I believe, is a vial of blood."
"You mean, grandpappy's blood? Ew! Why on earth would he leave me his blood?"
"I don't know," he smirked. "Maybe?" ”
"WTF!" This is all so weird. In all the nonsense she has had for the past few hours of her life, this is by far the weirder.
"I have no idea, little mortal. Why don't you drink it then?"
"What?” she shook her head. “Are you out of your bloody mind? Hell, no! I think this is one of my grandfather's pranks. He likes to prank me from time to time when he's alive."
"I don't think he'll prank you this way. That vial is at its most important. He told me to give it to you and inform you to drink it as soon as it reaches your hand."
"Are you kidding me?"
"Sadly not."
"Are you sure? How can I trust you that this won't harm me?" Diana's brows knitted.
"Diana, I've saved your life, remember? If I want you hurt in any way, then I won't be risking myself to save you and to follow you here, right? So, for fuck’s sake, just drink it. It won't taste as bad as you think."
"How sure are you?" The fuck is wrong with him.
"Just trust me, okay?"
Trust? Huh! Looking into her eyes, Andrew added a little hypnotic push into her mind to follow his command. "Just open and drink it. Then you are going to forget what happens here, and you will go in your car, forget that you came to this wood, and forget me."
On cue, Andrew vanished. The rain has stopped unexpectedly, as if following someone's instructions.
Her journey ends here. And Diana followed his command, then she walked down the trail to her car and went home with no memories whatsoever.
A week later, at the Bean Coffee shop where Diana and her best friend Tommy Reynolds work, she looked around; the shop was once cloistered and closed with so many tables and so little room. Now the shop was open-air, a sort of covered patio with tables a respectful distance apart. Wrapped up in the wintertime, dressed for the occasion, the patron's hands warmed and their breath rose in serendipitous puffs as they enjoyed their warm coffee, the sweetness of chocolate cups, freshly baked goods, and soothing music. The coffee shop patio was Diana's happy place. Here she noticed everyone, the corner shops, and the university a few yards away.There were so many memories—her happy times here with her best friend, their never-ending arguments about his many theories about everything on the planet.With a cup of coffee in her hand, Diana noticed how busy the food vendors were, giving the middle of the community a sort of market atmosphere and the university student area zone.Tommy, her best
She knew it was the end. The end of her short life. Diana knew she had died. Or maybe she didn't. But the shadow of the gloaming forest and the howls of the wild, unknown beasts screeched from the distance were enough for the fragile-hearted to turn back to its trails and never come back. But she let her hands caress the forest bushes as she passed, feeling their gracious spirits calm her own. What the hell was she doing in here? Was this hell? Heaven? She frowned even though the darkness was everywhere, but she knew not to be intimidated by the darkness and its powerful forces. However, some primitive tensions lurked in her psyche, and finally, she opened up her other senses to the noise, to the scent, and headed to her every intuition, to her instinct, and to her fate. Nothing, she saw nothing but darkness. Oh, my bloody fuck! Why the hell am I here anyway? I'm dead, right? Jezz, is this hell? Why is it so cold in here? Hell was supposed to be very hot, right? She thought to he
“I was dead for one week?” She blurted with enough shock that it made Andrew roll his eyes. But he stopped when he noticed her emotions were not easily suppressed on her innocent face. “Oh my God! I died,” she began again. And he saw her shock, pain, and fear; it was apparent in the crease of her lovely brow and the down-curve of her full lips. But her eyes—her eyes showed her soul. They were a deep brown of restless autumn, an amber of unfortunate plight. A window! Andrew realised that as he stared into her eyes, he knew all the beauty of the universe could not even hope to compete with this unpretentious little mortal: Passion. Raw. Pure. Innocent. It was all there to see; it turned her eyes into orbs of luminous fire. And in them, he examined her completely, knowing that she would battle to the very last tear for her life. And yet she did. She was back from the dead. He made her! She followed her command not to succumb to the darkness. He made her come back. FOr him? For the world?
Diana smirked, went to the mirror, and opened her mouth to check for fangs, yet she saw none. Disappointed, she sighed. "Dickhead, vampire, my ass," how could she even believe that it was all real?Of course, vampires don't exist. She turned around towards the man, who looked bored watching her check herself, like she was someone who came from another planet. "For a moment there, I thought you were telling the truth, vampire, my ass. No such thing!"He raised a brow and stepped a little forward. He took the wine glass from the bedside table and offered it to Diana."Here, take this. That might help your little trust issues."“I don't have trust issues. I am merely trying to convince myself that you didn't give me drugs.”She grumbled with a very disappointed look, but then she took a deep breath.On cue, she halted. She looked at Andrew back to the wineglass, smelt the liquid inside with a furrowed brow, and then, with a quick painful ache in her gums, her pointy, sharp fangs appeared
Meanwhile, unknown to Raymond during their conversation, the creature stopped by the door, its dark body shifting back to solidity in a dizzying surge of unexpectedly fleshed-out bones and skin. The creature pressed its back against the library door, deeper in the darkness, listening and hearing its enchanting phrases against the power of the proud library, where it would have been absolutely defended for the amber colour tinge by the exit light. It growled; it knew there was something in that mansion that could not be crossed. Like a wall of old magical veils. Then it hissed with pain again. It closed its misted, dark eyes, focusing on where the pulsing was coming from. It was like ripples through the marble floor, vibrating under its feet, up through its bones, and placing a dull rumbling in its chest. When Raymond activated the ancient guard of the mansion, the misted creature vanished and never returned. Using the safety protocol, Raymond burned an incense that had the blood of
Andrew breathed on her shivering body, and his tongue moved over her again in another long stroke, curled and caressed, dipped deep, and then she heard herself crying his name as he suckled hard, his tongue stabbing deep, rasping and rubbing over her most sensitive spot. She couldn't stay still, thrashing under him, her head falling back and forth, her lungs burning for air, while her body tightened and tightened, straining and building until she thought she'd explode. "Andrew!" She caught his dark hair in her fist and yanked. "You're killing me." "It's all good, baby," he encouraged. "I want you ready for me." His fingers pushed deep, found gold, and she bucked, her back arching, as wave after wave of orgasms rocked her from head to toe. Andrew shifted instantly, moving between her legs and thrusting deep into her silken sheath. Her muscles gripped him, and he fought his entry in spite of her slickness but gave way as he powered deeper, pushing through the tight, hot folds. There w
Andrew’s mansion was welcoming from the open door to the wide hallway. Upon the sides were the paintings of a famous artist; the floor was a modern marble with a blend of deep, homely, light, creamy hues; and a pale gold matches well with the colours in the living room.“He really knows how to have a good life,” she mumbled.When Diana reached the ground floor, a butler appeared and spoke in a soft, well-mannered voice. "Good morning, Miss Diana. Your breakfast is ready, ma'am. Follow me." The man with a Mohican cut and scythe-shaped eyebrows gently spoke, his Roman nose and half-dome cheekbones sitting above an oaken jaw with a formal shoulder that was part of his hefty physique. The man turned around and didn't even let her respond, so she followed him instead. Walking, the man continued speaking, “You can call me Butler Raymond or Raymond—anything that suits you, ma’am. If you need anything else, just ring a bell to your side. Next to every naked statue of a woman adorning the wall
Oh my God, did he just?"Andrew, stop!” she shook her head as if she couldn't believe he said those awful things to Jacob. “Why are you like this? I'm team, Jacob. So you better stop now or—” she breathed in really hard. She might be overreacting, but she was team Jacob, and neither stinky breath nor fDianas could stop her from idolising the man."You are surprisingly really weird, it's like your mind is like a roller coaster ride, one moment you are thinking something and the next you are hiding your thoughts. Obviously, not with your own accord, but you, Diana, are really something."“Good something or bad something?”“Both,” he answered when he noticed her expression grow closed as if she wanted to put her two little hands under his neck. It was cDianar that this woman wasn't in a good place before. It was equally obvious that she wasn't the type to share her mind with a stranger like him, but he let go of her mind and didn't venture further from the depths of her memories. She was
" I… I've come to realize that things aren't quite as black and white as I've been portraying them to be. I don't need to give up something to become someone else. I'm hoping to gain something more. But as long as you were with me. I don't care anymore, Andrew. My grandpappy can wait. In fact, the tenth century can wait. Right?” She looked at him with a sheepish expression.It took him no time to respond affirmatively. His hands glided down her back to her shoulders as they reached his chamber, then he went down her neck back again. "Yes, my love." The corners of his mouth split into a sensuous smile. "Your grandfather can wait." His words kissed the side of her face. “However, I believe you could push yourself even further. You are powerful Diana. Never hold back yourself. Do whatever is necessary to survive.”“Why? Do you want me to be like you?” She exhaled as his hand became entangled in the buttons on the front of her gown. Slowly giving her goosebumps.“You are really similar to
Diana's heart began to beat again, her lungs began to fill with air, and she took a deep, gasping breath. Slowly, the chill began to melt away from her body, dissipating in the face of the raging river coursing through her, ratcheting up her seer magic a notch. The amazing bliss she felt from his single drop of blood fueled her mind and made her want for more, and she felt like she was drunk on lust. Diana could see everything so clearly now, and at that moment, she wished she could have Andrew with her. Now! Right here, right now!And so she stepped closer, coming to a complete stop in front of Andrew. Then she pushed herself to her toes and grabbed the back of his neck, pulling him against her for a long, passionate kiss. In that kiss was the sweetness of passion, a million loving thoughts condensed into a moment. In that kiss were the promise of years and the sweetness of waiting for real love.She then drew back just as fast as she had come. Diana was aware that people were starin
Blanca's cheeks were flushed. "I'll be delighted to comply with my lord's wishes." She kissed his cheek once more as she grinned. It had been a long journey, a long adventure, and she had given up hope that she would ever see Dimitri's smile once more...The ladies with the wine approached them, and Blanca whispered to Dimitri, "This area looks like a battle zone, and I can't wait to taste you again." He halted when Elfar groggily waved the ladies over to them. "How is he going to get it ready for a celebration by tonight?" "He was drunk as hell." Blanca wondered as she waved her hand to Elfar, who reciprocated by waving his hands in their direction."The stubbornness of Elfar should never be underestimated. He was more than just a mere wolf. He is my sire demon for a reason.""I get what you're saying. He's just as stubborn as you are!" Blanca spoke with a little smile on her lips as she gave him a sly look. "Don't be concerned. There's no danger of that, my love. My stubbornness wil
Nirvana, on the other hand, smirked and murmured, "I happen to know that you are killing all of the offspring you have spawned through your wicked younger years," Nirvana said with a smirk and a "tsked."Camellana looked at Danny with a guilty expression on her face.Nirvana went on to say, "After all, you are not the only one that has spies." It turned out to be true. Nirvana had covertly dispatched spies across the hamlets in order to gather information about Camellana's plan.Continuing to dig, Nirvana said, "You are gathering military resources for yourselves to take with you, leaving Redberg Village as a shell of its former self, with its great walls as its sole defense. And I'm not sure what the assembly of the knights had expected you to perform, but I'm sure it's something big, something monumentally important. Despite Sulu's self-assurance and bluster, your very situation was dire. Andrew Norton was led here by my spy, and you are well aware that I am probably the only person i
Diana made a shaky motion with her head. Several strands of filth dropped from her hair and landed on the dirt floor. Diana then continued to recount all that had occurred earlier, while the others sat there and sobbed as she spoke. The others were so enraged at the traitors that it was understandable that they were infuriated. Even Anna had been questioned about what had transpired, and she proceeded to tell them about her confrontation with Sulu as well, which elicited a gasp from the audience.The elderly lady was deafeningly silent. Diana recognized that she was just as excellent at concealing her feelings as Lucinda was. In addition to being a charismatic leader, she would also be an excellent commander of their troops, as Anna would be.The following morning, Diana, Danny Nirvana, and Elfar, who had recovered from his wounds, arrived in the Redberg Village, which was close to Camellana's villa. As a result, Knight Leo chose to stay for another day at the witches' new cavern, firs
Elfar had the distinct impression that the ground itself was enraged at them. Massive mountains of loosened rock were falling into the cavern, and the rapid shift of such a large amount of mass was causing the entire area to become unstable. A louder, sharper disturbance could be heard just above their heads, and when Elfar peered up, he noticed fissures appearing in the concrete and stone roof of the tunnel. It was a terrifying sight. Within seconds, the fissures had grown in length and width. Clods of earth spilled out of them, strewing the train rails with their ashes."Run!" Elfar let out a yell. He snatched Anna and Leo's arms once more. "The tunnel is about to collapse! Is it possible for Nirvana to create some gateways, perhaps portals, to allow us all out?" Elfar was the one who inquired."I'm not sure if it's even possible to do so. Lucinda had made certain that her spell was strong enough to prevent anyone from entering or exiting the cavern without her permission. It's not t
Leo and Anna seemed to smile at their successful accomplishment.When they returned to Diana, they saw that she was barely holding her own against Sulu, but Nirvana was on her side as well.But Anna rushes to the other witches who were still battling with the two elders, and the three of them are found dead in the ravine, practically sizzling with the lava, as the enormous beast slowly drops its black tail into the ravine and falls. Along with the witches, of course. Then Anna threw herself at the elders and engaged in combat with the four friends. While Tommy engaged in combat with the four huge goblins that had fallen from the above-ground pit. And Leo rushed to Diana's side to assist her.Although she was backed up against the ravine that encircled Sulu's dais, Diana came close to falling, until the snake plunged into the lava under her feet. Nirvana was well aware that Diana was on the verge of being pushed over the ledge and into the abyss of molten lava below her feet. She didn'
Tommy added, "Oh well, D. I had planned on eating snake BBQ for dinner this evening, but it's not even feasible with that shadow hanging over me. Doesn't it look like a green screen that was used in future movies, D?""Yes, it's some kind of animated fuck of crap! In addition to a pot of giant worm soup. So put an end to your stomach aches and put your wolf fangs on, Tom."Then both of them halted their mind foolish conversation then Sulu's boomed around the niche of the chamber."Your commander Cornelius is a weakling," Sulu howled. "...Cornelius was a softie, but Nirvana here, on the other hand, was astute in assisting me, as were the two other chiefs." The two elders of the Dark Native's coven appeared out of nowhere, causing the witches to gasp in surprise. It took them completely by shock. It's no surprise why Sulu was successful in apprehending Lucinda. "Traitor!" Anna muttered under their collective breath while the rest of the witches stared at the two older leaders with contem
But Sulu is a master at exploiting the relatively weak aspects and outsmarting his stronger opponents. Yet he was livid, and his hands trembled. His fury had such a potent effect on him that if he had stayed that way in front of a human, it would have blinded them. Nevertheless, Diana was not a human. Vampire Seer, the Fated One. She wouldn't be phased with this jerk. She thought to herself.Sulu, on the other hand, flashed a menacing smile and lifted his hands in the air as if invoking his magical abilities. "Arise, my brethren!" he said emphatically.Then unexpectedly, the huge shadow and black barrier started to wiggle and move. To slither towards them. It was not a column that had fallen. It had come to life. And it was now poised to swoop down on Diana's entourage.Meanwhile, Knight Leo vampire knights and Aya's witches were frantically fighting with the Goblin who was waiting at the entrance to the Gathering Hall. It was a bloody battle. With its hammering power, the battering r