|nora's pov|
"You should keep your hair like this." I absolutely loved his curly hair, it was so soft and fluffy, but he insisted on getting a hair cut soon. Before it got 'too much'. His head gently laid on my upper chest, giving me a clear view of his dove tattoos snaking up his shoulder. I missed this, more than everything.
"Why would I do that?" His hand was under my shirt, well his shirt, resting on my bare stomach and I felt his hand close. I did the same to him grabbing a fist full of his hair, and I tilted his head back to look up at me.
"Because, I asked nicely." I smiled, before letting him go and I sped out of the bed.
"Where are you going?" He sat on the ledge on the bed, while he stretched, and I wandered over to the bathroom.
"To shower, don't we have a city to take over?" I turned around to face the bathroom, but sighed when I came face to face with his chest and he stood in the door frame.
"Okay, but be ready at 7, I want to take you somewhere." I smiled without my teeth, and tilted my head up at him.
"Is this you asking me on a date?"
"I'm not asking, but whatever floats your boat." Now he had the smile, and mine went away.
"See, now you ruined it, why do you always have to prove that you're the alpha male." I scoffed at him, and he simply shrugged his shoulders in return.
"I don't have to prove anything love, I am the alpha male." I shoved him out of my way, and went to shut the door, but he stopped me by sticking his hand in the door. "Care for company?" I smiled, and pushed his hand out of the way before slamming it.
"No."
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I skipped into the living room that was on the second floor, and greeted everyone with smiles. I personally liked this room better than the one in the foyer, it had that homey feel to it, rather than concrete. It was just me, Elijah, and Rebekah since Klaus was still getting ready.
"Good morning." Elijah greeted me as soon as I stepped into the room, and I smiled at him.
"Good morning, Elijah." He was probably the nicest one out of the siblings, yet he smiled the least. I walked over to the side table that held bottles, and small glasses. I poured myself a bourbon, I know, alcohol for breakfast. But ever since I became a vampire I didn't really have an apatite, you just start to miss the taste of food after a while. As I finished the rest of my drink, I noticed a girl standing in the corner. I didn't take my eyes off of her as I set my drink down, and I furrowed my brows. Did he have a compelled girl in literally every room?
"Is she yours?" I tapped on Rebekah's shoulder, pointing at the girl and she put her magazine down for a second. Even when I pointed to her, her face remained blank, and her body didn't move. She shook her head at me.
"That's all you." I could smell her human blood from here, completely untainted.
"Come here." Her head turned towards me, and her brown eyes looked at me the whole time she walked over. The sound of her heartbeat took over my hearing, as I pushed her dark hair away from her neck. My eyes seemed to focus in on the artery, and I used my other hand to tilt her head to the side. I whispered a 'thankyou' and I opened my mouth, wide, exposing my pointed K-9's. The crunch was satisfying, and I used my strength to keep her up. After a while, I felt her go unconscious, and I moved my hands to her shoulder so I could support her, and I squeezed them as tight as I could. I heard my name being called in the distance, but I paid it no mind, and I shook my head trying to get every drop. I jerked back and forth, before I felt by body being pulled off of hers. I caught my breath, and looked up to see Elijah standing there.
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Reckoned With✔️| 𝐾𝑙𝑎𝑢𝑠 𝑀𝑖𝑘𝑎𝑒𝑙𝑠𝑜𝑛 {2}
General FictionThis is a sequel to my previous book, Hybrid & Tribrid. This book will not make sense, if you didn't read that one prior. ______ "Death will never prevail; for true love is eternal."