Ellie's POV: I sat in Talon’s quarters as he gave me a tight hug with Kiko standing by. This was the first time I had ever really met her and already I felt safe around her. Not only did she get me away from the hunters within seconds, but when another arrow was fired from our right, she twisted herself around, putting herself in its firing line in order to protect me! Luckily, she was fast enough for it to miss us both. But even as she was trying to get us out of there, she still took a moment to ask if I was ok, whilst she was dashing us both through the forest. Even when we reached the main hall, to Talon, who was stood anxiously waiting, she insisted on coming with us to his quarters, noting that she could see my legs were shaking from the adrenaline rush and wanted to stick around in case I fainted or felt dizzy. “I mean you were literally shot at… twice!” She commented when I told her I’d be ok. Suddenly, one of the doors flung open and in rushed Kyan, who didn’t
The next morning I woke, my eyes feeling sore and tempted to close again from my lack of sleep. I had spent most of the night still overthinking about Kyan. I got dressed and as soon as I finished my usual morning routine, I grabbed Emma’s journal and headed out of my room. I was taken by surprise to see Talon already sitting at the table which was laid with our breakfast and Kyan sitting on the right of the table, both of them looking at me as soon as I entered. “Well, good morning young Ellie, I was about to knock on your door and wake you”. Talon said with a bright smile. I forced a smile, feeling uneasy and trying to avoid looking at Kyan. “Are you ok?” Kyan asked, his deep voice traced with concern. “Yea I’m fine, just tired, I think it was the wine”. I lied as I started to walk through the room and headed for the doors. “Are you not going to join us for breakfast?” Talon asked in surprise at the idea of me passing up food. “Oh, I’m not hungry”. I lied ag
Kyan's POV: I knew really, I shouldn’t have gone to my father’s room for breakfast, but even when I was telling myself not to go, my feet were moving in that direction and I headed there anyway. Sweet Ellie… She looked so sleepy and innocent when she came out and I felt the disappointment when she declined to eat with us. As much as I like some down time with my father instead of the usual meetings and serious discussions, she was really the main reason I came in here this morning. Her scent hit me like a ton of beautiful but heavy load of bricks. A constant reminder that the way I was drawn to her was such a weighty burden. I’ve tried so hard to fight it, to deny it, to remind myself that she’s a fucking human and I, for one, can’t stand…. basically their whole kind. Of course, I knew there were a fair few that were different. They’ve been here, they are here, they pitch in, they don’t cause any problems, they’re happy here, but…. But having a handful of them here was on
Ellie's POV: Two weeks later. I had found myself wandering around on my own a lot in the last several days. Most of the vampires were either training or searching the forest and guarding the castle. Talon, Kyan and Zekan were constantly dealing with the hunter who was still imprisoned here. Melanie, Duncan, Faye and Stuart were even busier now preparing extra meals to keep up the vampires strength' now that they couldn’t hunt in the forest. They were either cooking or cleaning in the kitchen. I had helped them a couple of times, but I felt like I would just get under their feet with so many of us in one kitchen. I did go for a walk in the gardens yesterday, though, with Del, when he saw me staring out the window in the main hall, he had definitely took pity on me and skipped one of his meals to keep me company. While we were out, I noticed how many more of them were guarding along the rooftops and around the edges of the garden. Del had told me that so far their hunter had
“You’re not eating much this morning!” Talon observed as he watched me pick at my toast and bacon. “Just not very hungry today”. I said in a mumble, feeling a bit weary. “Something on your mind?” “I don’t know”. I replied with a quick shrug. “Are you missing your home?” “I guess…” “Well, if your not hungry, how about we go for a little wander, but everyone is pretty busy today with guarding duty, so we’ll have to settle for a walk indoors, I’m afraid”. “That sounds nice actually”. I nodded, feeling a little more positive that I would have his company today. He stood from his seat and, as always, held his arm out for me to take as we left the room. As we strolled around the castle, I noticed I hadn’t seen some of the corridors he was taking me through, some of them lined with portraits of their ancestry and others of Kyan and Zekan when they were just small boys. “I always thought that vampires stopped aging when they reached adulthood”. I told him as
My eyes flashed open, startled from the sudden bang outside my room, I bolted upright and as I tried to blink the sleepiness away, I could hear raised voices in the distance. I quickly leapt out of bed and opened my bedroom door to see Talon chucking his cloak over his shoulders and flash out of the doors, leaving them wide open. Within seconds I ran, curious to know what made him dash off so quickly in the middle of the night. I peeped around the door to see him standing down the hallway looking over the balcony down to the hall below. I squeezed my eyes shut, trying to clear them from their fogginess, when the smell of smoke hit me and I realised it wasn’t my eyes that were foggy, but the air. I darted over to him and looked down to see the main castle doors were in flames as Kyan, Zekan, Del and others were rushing to put the blazed fire out. I stood in shock as I watched the commotion, looking from them to Talon, his face with a stern and furious expression. “How did all
I felt so much more refreshed after the shower and I quickly braided my wet hair and put on a clean pair of jeans and a top, then went to wait in the main chamber room. I looked at the old wooden grandfather clock to see it was already gone five in the evening and Talon still wasn’t back. I sat at the table as Kyan then walked in. “Are they back yet?” I asked. “No, no sign of them yet”. He shook his head as he took a seat to my left at the table. “Don’t worry Ellie, they’ll be ok”. “I hope so”. I replied as I realised I was bouncing my leg in worry. “I have to admit, I’m really surprised you were so worried to see my father go. I mean he’s a vampire, aren’t you supposed to be glad?” “Really?” I shot back with irritation. “He’s been so good to me and….. I trust him completely. I’ll be honest though, I am surprised myself!”. “Yea?” He asked with a smile. “Yes!” I chuckled. “I just never expected to care so much, but I do, rather a lot actually”. “Well, I can s
Kyan's POV: I sat at the table in father’s quarters as I waited for him to come out of his study. I kept glancing at Ellie, sitting in her chair. I could see the book she was reading wasn’t distracting her enough from whatever was on her mind. She never looked at the book for long and kept staring out the window. I couldn’t tell if she was looking for an answer or an escape. She was particularly quiet today, no smile, no joy in her voice when she said ‘good morning’ to me today. Can’t say I blame her… she spent all day yesterday worrying about my father, only to be woken up in the middle of the night to be accused of something she had no control over. I hated the fact that I did trust Ellie! Zekan was right in his thinking, we knew from experience the majority of humans couldn’t be trusted and only a few months ago I would have voiced the same shit Zekan did last night. It was fucking crazy how much I could just feel that she was trustworthy. When he questioned her, it didn’t