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"So let me get this straight— I mean gay." I joked inadequately. "We need to find the dragons if I want to live?"
"I am so glad you're back to normal," Adam chuckled as he turned over the page of his book. "For now."
I leaned over him as he didn't respond to my question. The page was showing what the dragons might look like. No one has ever seen them, so this makes all the possibilities perish. I laid my hand on the book to stop Adam from turning the page over. I read the entire page in a second.
"It doesn't say anything!" I growled. My growling has become excessively ferocious. Adam found this a big turn on though, but when didn't he find me a turn on? "Doesn't this stupid book say where they are found? I want to live!"
"Babe, they are mystical creatures. Big and powerful, it's almost impossible to find them."
"Wow, what a nice way to say there is no hope for me!" I hit the book with anger and snapped my head towards a sudden sound. Footsteps coming up to Adam's house. I quickly ran towards the door and opened it. "Hi mom."
"Jasper." She sighed and hugged me. I could feel her heart beating loudly as she held me. I could sense the blood running through her neck. "Why didn't you come home? Where were you. I was worried."
"I've been here." I lied, kind of. I was half here and half dying.
"Are you sick baby?"
"He has a tad of a fever." Adam answered for her. "I've been taking care of him. I should have called, I'm sorry."
I made my eyes turn black and she gasped for just a moment before I grabbed hold of her mind. Her eyes turned black also. A tear rolled down my eye as I placed my hands over her temples. I closed my eyes and went in through her mind. I explored every single memory and erased every track of having a son.
I passed the memories of me as a child, me being born and my father dying. I erased them all. I love you mom, but this is for your own good. I replaced her depressed memories with good and happy ones. I told her to go home and enjoy a nice meal.
I made her believe that my things, my room, the pictures. Were all of a cousin who stayed at her home for a while but then lost contact with him after he left. Anything is better than me. If I'm leaving then I can't tell her the truth. I can't put her in any danger, I can't stress her enough.
"Bye mom." I told her as she walked away.
After a while of staring at her walk away, Adam hugged me from behind. I wiped away the tears and turned around to face Adam. I sighed and buried my face into his chest. I hugged him tightly.
"I'm sorry, Jasper." He whispered to me.
"It's okay. It's for the best." I expressed my feelings out to him by planting a very wet kiss. I broke us apart quickly after starting. "So how do we find these dragons? And I'm actually more terrified of these dragons than of Vamptra."
"I don't know. That's just it." He placed his hand on his forehead and thought. After sitting down and reading everything there is to know about dragons. We gave up. Of course not entirely, we can't give up on my life.
I had the book laying on my lap as I flipped through the pages over and over, reading the same words and staring at the same pictures. Adam brought me a larger glass of soda, it was quenching but I was becoming very dehydrated quickly.
YOU ARE READING
Biting Jasper
VampireAn ordinary life turned upside down as Adam comes back to a small town in Virginia. Jasper is just trying to live life despite his secret, but as it turns out, they both have a dark secret that makes them unique. The opposites collide, turning somet...