(Sarah POV)
Sitting up, I felt my vision blur. Rubbing my eyes, I looked around and saw two shapes, lying in the green grass next to me. As my vision cleared a little more, I saw it was Jade and Niamh. Jade was lying face down in the grass, her black hair splayed out around her shoulders. Niamh was lying on her back, her eyes closed, her long dirty blonde hair tangled in the green grass.
"Niamh, Jade, wake up" I whispered, gently shaking them in turn.
"Ugh, where am I..." Jade shot upright, glancing around her, her hands curled into fists, one hand curled around the hilt of her small silver knife.
"I don't know, it looks like where we were before, when we met the Goddess" I replied, looking around again.
"Huh? What's going on?" Niamh sat up, her blue eyes wide.
"Hush children, all is well" a voice said, it sounded like the Goddess.
"Look Goddess, I gotta go and kill some vamps, so if you will excuse me" Jade stated rudely, getting to her feet.
"Jade!" Me and Niamh hissed, sending her disapproving looks.
"Ah, it's alright. But Jade, you must listen to what I have to say first." The goddess said, I could almost hear her smile.
"Go on then" Jade said grumpily, sitting back down.
"Well, you see, there is a war on the horizon. Jade, it is your duty, along with Niamh and Sarah, and your mates, to train your troops. Your soldiers will be all the vampires that are not dark. You must find as many good vampires as you can, and train them to fight the dark vampires. You have two months to do this - if you fail the earth will be ruled by the dark one, and that is not what you want, trust me. The dark one is evil, twisted beyond ways that I can explain. You have to kill her, and Jade, you are the one that must do this, no matter what."
With that, there was a quiet pop, and we all fell back onto the strangely soft ground, eyes closed.
YOU ARE READING
The Huntress
VampireWithout hesitating, I turned and threw my silver knife with all my strength into the air. Time slowed down, in that moment, as it flew through the air, the blade glinting in the moonlight. It flew straight, and pierced his heart as he fell to his kn...