𝔵𝔳. Disovering New Things

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CHAPTER FIFTEEN DISCOVERING NEW THINGS

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CHAPTER FIFTEEN
DISCOVERING NEW THINGS

In the year: 1950

THREE days. Thea had been rotting in her room for three days. She hadn't spoken to any of her family and she made sure she stayed out of the clear of Mary Alice Brandon.

Some people would think Thea was being dramatic.

Thea felt it...well—she felt something when she looked at that angelic pixie-haired vampire.

And whatever she felt...it scared her shitless.

Thea heard a knock at her door. She doesn't look up, continuing to read in silence.

A knock happens again.

Thea rolls her eyes, "Don't come in."

"Well, too bad because I'm coming in." Carmilla Harrison walks in with a hand on her hip. She closes the door behind her, "Get up."

Thea think for a moment, "No."

"Thea, you haven't fed nor have we had a session, in three days. We need to talk. Now." Carmilla noted, "Get. Up."

Thea shakes her head, not even responding verbally.

There was no way in hell she could talk about it...not this.

Suddenly, repeated harsh tiny kicks into her side. Carmilla was now standing over her and pushing her out of the bed with her foot. "Get up!" She grins.

Thea scoots away, forgetting that her bed only extends so far. She eventually hit the wooden floors with a thud. "Ugh." She groans.

Carmilla stands in the middle of the bed, looking down at Thea who was now glaring at her from the floor. "I hate you."

"I love you too. Now come on."


     Thea was beginning to realize how stubborn she truly was. She crosses her arms as if she were a grumpy child, glaring at Carmilla, who waited patiently for Thea to grow so angry that she would just start babbling.

Carmilla grins, In 3...2...

"This is stupid." Thea comments, "This is so stupid."

"You're right." Carmilla looks Thea up and down, "This is stupid."

"What I'm doing, is not stupid." Thea defends, "I'm fine...I'm completely fine."

𝐁𝐈𝐓𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐁𝐈𝐓𝐄,     Alice CullenWhere stories live. Discover now