Chapter XXXIX: Malachai Parker

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Watching Eve rip the whiny girls heart out was such a turn on

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Watching Eve rip the whiny girls heart out was such a turn on. The fact that she had literally offered it to the two vampires like it was on a silver platter. Then when the blue eyed guy jumped at her and tried to remove her heart- he literally burned from the inside out.

My eyes glanced over to the woman I was walking with. Admiring her as we made our way to where my coven had chosen to stay. My chest warming as I scanned over her facial expression. She had small splatters of blood specking her cheeks like freckles. Her eyes remaining the shining ruby color that made me question my favorite color.

What is this warm feeling? The tips of my fingers are tingling. Oh hell.

"I think I'm having a stroke." I muttered causing Eve to pause in her step and glance at me confused.

"A stroke?" She repeated before looking over me. "You look okay to me. Smile." She demanded. I furrowed my brows at her before smirking at her suggestively. "Not smirk, dipshit." I laughed at her, shaking my head before she reached over and smacked me on the back of the head. "You're fine." She huffed. "And we're here."

I glanced up to see we were standing in front of some bar. People moving around inside happily. My father was sitting at a table talking to another person. I could place him easier than anyone else in my life.

"Do you need a bit of a boost?" She questioned me. I swear- this woman made me actually feel something. How was that even possible?

"No. I should be good." I muttered. This thing, Emotions, causing so much confusion in me that I didn't think about needing the extra insurance. Eve nodded before stepping back and allowing me to do my thing.

I glanced at her before moving into the bar. My eyes stuck on my father as I tilted my head to the side. He didn't notice me. No one seemed to. I grinned as I shoved my magic out of my body- an explosion shaking out the bar around me. People went flying. Pieces of the ceiling fell to the ground in crumbles and people screamed. Dust floated through the air as the lights flickered.

"All those years in isolation and I still don't have some cool catch phrase." I shrugged before stepping up to my father who was laying on the ground. "Hmm, I could use this one. Fasten your seatbelts.. It's going to be a bumpy night. Probably should have said that before I blew up the place though." The smirk on my face at mentioning a quote from the movie All About Eve showed my humor for my choice.

"Malachai-" He grunted, confused. Fear filling his gaze as Eve came into the bar. Damn, he seemed more afraid of her than his own son. I was never good enough for him.

Eve wasn't moving to do anything, just standing back and watching me. Her eyes watching over me made my body all warm and tingly.

"Eve..." Joshua breathed.

"Congratulations, dad. You can put two and two together." I chimed all giddily. His eyes snapped back to me, blood dripping from his hairline. "Didn't think about putting the all powerful Source into the same Prison as me? Really?" Joshua stayed quiet. His glare set on me, glancing over to Eve here and there.

Chanting paused my speech I was going to say, turning my head slightly I saw a girl standing off to the side. Her eyes glaring past me at Eve but I could feel the magic she was using. Eve only let out a short giggle at whatever the girl was trying to do to her.

"Oh, Bonnie..." Eve muttered as she glanced to ne before walking over to Bonnie. I grinned, kneeling down next to Joshua, grabbing his head to force his eyes on Eve.

"Watch this, pops. This woman is- she's like a Goddess." I praised, watching as Eve stood in front of the other girl, Bonnie. She never let up on her chanting as Eve flicked her wrist- Bonnie went soaring into the air as a scream rippled through her throat. Cuts ran over her chocolatey skin, blood dripping from her as she was held in the air.

"We could have been such good friends, Bonbon. I offered you safety. And you not only stole from me, but stabbed me in the back as you did." Eve told the girl.

I smiled at her, not even bothering to hide my excitement as I watched her. My father grunting as I siphoned from him to keep his magic off me.

"It's funny, isn't it? People were gifted this glorious life and they are single handedly tearing it apart. There should be a return policy." She laughed. To anyone else, she sounded psychotic. But to me? She sounded familiar.

"You're insane." Bonnie choked out as blood stained through her clothes. She looked like she came out of that old Carrie movie from the 80s. Freaky.

"Oh, sweet Bonnie. I'm not crazy... just a tiny bit misunderstood." She chimed before Bonnie let out a scream, her head tossing back as it looked like something had quite literally stabbed through her back. The girl dropped to the ground in a heap of limbs before Eve turned to me with a smile. "Go on then. I've got a Hybrid to visit next." I smiled at her before turning to my father. His skin pale from my siphoning and his blood loss.

"Did you see that? That's what you deserve. But I'll make this quick. I've got a date to a show." I told him before pulling my hunters knife from my side and holding his head just right as I slid the knife across his throat slowly. Letting the pain settle in before he croaked.

"Well that was boring. Didn't you kill your siblings in a more dramatic display?" My eyes snapped up to see a guy in the doorway. Shot shaggy brown hair and brown chaotic eyes. Eve grinned over at him.

"Kol." She said, causing my lips to frown. This is the other guy? No wait. Not other guy. I'm not a thing with Eve. Well, I am. Kind of?

"Darlin', kept me waiting long enough?" I stood up, letting my dead father go to watch as Kol flashed over to Eve, hugging her before his lips found hers. My eyebrows raised into my hairline as a pain settled into my stomach.

Oh... that's new.

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