Chapter 2 Destini

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I hope you all like the story so far and how I have it. It will be in the two different main characters point of view. Though this chapter isn’t very long, I apologize, but it mainly just an introduction anyways. Meet the characters, and get to know how each one works and also thinks. Vote and tell what’s up and let me know if my story is as exciting to others.

Destini Knight’s POV

            Damn it, damn it, damn it! I killed the wrong vampire. I ran as fast as my 5 foot 5 inch legs would carry me. Caleb, my mentor, is going to be so pissed at me; he was going to have my head for breakfast when I tell him that I did not kill the vampire, Aiden Dassance, as he instructed. As one of three vampire hunters in this region, I was given the responsibility to eliminate this vampire for not following the laws that was given to him as well as the others. I was to make sure that Dassance was not to live another day for killing a great many of people and he had to be stopped. Along with these responsibilities I had gifts or powers so I was able to keep up somewhat with the vampires. Vampires were disgusting, vile creatures and they all needed to be wiped off the face of the earth, starting with the vampire Aiden. Unfortunately, it wasn’t that easy, laws kept me from taking such actions. I had to wait for the vampires to break a law and then I was put into action.

            I finally hit the corner street of my road, seeing my house I could see there was an extra car in the driveway. It was a black Ford Tundra, it belonged to my soon to be married older brother, Domino. He was engaged to a girl named Renee. What was he doing here, they have their own apartment, and then I remembered that his finance needed pictures of him when he was kid for her stupid movie she was planning on playing at their reception.

            I quickly put my bow and arrow behind the large bushes that wrapped around the side of the house. I wiped off the thin layer of sweat on my brow and made sure I had my breathing under control before I walked inside to see my mother and Renee on the sofa and my brother near turning as red as cherry. I then saw why he was turning red, a picture of him and I wrestling when we were little kids. Both of us were naked and I had him pinned on the floor, sitting on his back, and he was older than me by four years.

            “Destini, where have you been? I have been calling you and you will not pick up,” my mother yelled.

            “Hello to you to mom and my phone died.”

            “Hey, Dez,” Domino said getting up from the couch, pulling me into a huge bear hug. He was the only person in the world that was allowed to call me Dez, it was an old nickname and I hate it even more now than I did when I was little.

            “Hey, Destini. I have to say you were so cute when you were a little girl, just adorable. Do you mind if you are in some of the pictures I show in the movie?” Renee asked with a large smile. ‘Hell yes, I mind you fake blond.’

            “No, of course not, take as much as you need,” I smiled. How many pictures could she NEED of me? I wasn’t an ugly baby; I just didn’t want to go back to those particular memories. If the crowd didn’t see me when I was a baby than they didn’t need to see me now.

            “You’re a doll, Destini,” she shrieked.  She gathered up all of the pictures and CD’s that were in a large pile on the side table and put them a large envelope. Jeez, women, that was like one hundred pictures.

            “Thanks, sis,” Dominic crooned nudging me in the side.

            “Anything for you,” I said “I’m thirsty.”

            I quickly walked around the sofa that my mother was sitting on and got into the kitchen as fast as I could.  I quickly snatched a bottle of cold water out of the fridge and with the intentions of sneaking upstairs, when something caught my eye outside the kitchen window. It was hard to see it so I turned the light switch off and seen him…IT. The vampire Aiden was standing on the other side of the street glaring at me. I knew I should have tried harder to kill him after killing the girl vampire, but I knew he wouldn’t give me second chance at killing him so I ran. This time I had no intentions of missing, he was good as dead to me, and now, I was going to make him stay dead. I dashed out of the kitchen nearly running into a brick wall that was my brother’s chest.

            “Whoa, Dez, you okay,” he asked, trying to hold me still by the shoulders, but I got out of his grips and ran for the front door.

            “Good as gold, I’ll be back,” I through over my shoulder.

            “It’s a school night young lady,” my mother informed after me, but I had already closed the door behind me. I stared at the spot where I had seen the vampire, but he was no longer there. If he left he could not be that far away. I freed my bow and arrow from the bushes and ran down the road in search of the vampire Aiden.

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