Chapter Nine : Dancing Rain

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Rain's POV

I laughed. I knew mister vampire here couldn't leave me.

As I continued to walk while Aaron began driving his car towards me, I couldn't help but smile. Of course I was only smiling because the thought of me dancing in the rain was funny. Especially in the situation I'm in.

Aaron wasn't far away from me now, he was only about thirty-fifty feet away. And that gave me enough room to test an idea that just happen to come to mind as he parked.

"Rain!" Aaron yelled out at me in a deafening tone. He began quickening his pace. Ah, oh.

Comm'on Rain you have three options, all you gotta do is pick one. Option one, you apologize, say it won't happen again and listen to him. Option two, you stand still or number three, you just run. And so that's what I did.

Except, I did not run away from him. No, I was better than that. I managed to get all my courage together and face this beast head on.

Do not let his eyes device you, Rain.

As my body ran towards him I automatically began to have second thoughts. But I pushed them the side, this was it, something I've been meaning to do since he forced me out of his car.

"Aaron!" I yelled as my body hit his. I had accidentally ran into him. Aaron ended up taking a few steps back, catching himself. I noticed that his eyes hadn't change, meaning my plan wasn't a good one.

"Get in the car." Was all he said.

I can't believe he didn't at least apologize for his actions. But at the same time I didn't expect that he would, proving my thoughts to be right once again.

"No. I don't want to." Aaron's face grew darker. He didn't like the fact that I defied him. Aaron came closer, grabbing my wrist and began dragging me to the car.

His grip was extremely strong.

"You are to do as I say." He said as he threw me into the car, slamming the door.

It didn't take long for the car ride to be filled with an awkward silence. And that's all it took for me to get lost in thought again. But this time I was thinking about all the things Aaron had told me, for the wedding.

Hmm. I wonder why the rose thing was such a big deal. Maybe they just really like flowers, but only roses would satisfy these vampires. Oh, could it be that roses remind them of blood and that's why they chose it to be a flower for the royal family?

"That's not why we have that tradition."

I narrowed my eyes at him. Was he really being serious right now?

"Just because you have supernatural abilities, doesn't mean you should use them to east drop on others." I said with some attitude.

"It's not my fault that you say your thoughts out loud." I was quiet. Embarrassed, because I knew that it was true.

After that little mistake of speaking my mind, I went back to day dreaming as I looked out the window. Which was probably my favorite thing to do since I was a child. I always felt a connection with nature.

I swear just as I said that, I saw a huge golden wolf start running along side of us. The wolf caught me staring, it gave me toothy grin that made me smile. Just as the wolf was going to be by my side, Aaron hit the gas peddle.

"Why did you do that for?" I asked a bit rudely. But I couldn't help it, I wanted to pet and play with giant wolf.

"To loose that mutt." For some reason I took affence to that. Probably because I know a few werewolves myself, but that's still no reason for someone to treat them as a dog.

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