I walk down the cold deserted street, on the way home after an unsuccessful journey to the club to find a drink. I swear I feel eyes on me since I entered this street, I hone in on my amazing vampire hearing and all I hear is a rustle to my left, probably just the birds.
And on my right I hear footsteps, steady and light defiantly vampire to light to be human, as I keep walking the footsteps get clearer and clearer, I deduct quite quickly that this vampire is following me, so I decide to take slightly longer route home and see if they still follow me.
I take a sharp left at the end of the road rather than the right I should be taking, I take a quick look behind and I can now see the person is there still following me,there are no trees to cover him now, I can see its a man.
Tall stature, broad build, and masculine walk, I start to speed up and take a right down the alley, the man still follows slightly jogging now, my flight or fight instincts kick in, and I run, faster than I've ever run before, I use my vamp speed.
I'm not fast enough, he catches me quickly, and shoves me hard against the fences, not enough to break them or hurt actually, as I try to slow down my breathing, I realise he's just staring.
Picture from google.
There are worse things than death.
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"What is wrong with you?" I seethed.
She had my back against the wall, pinning me down so I couldn't move. She was much stronger than me, even when I used my strength to get out of her embrace. I held her gaze and I knew that she was gone. There wasn't an ounce of goodness left in her body.
She laughed at my question. Of course, I knew what was wrong with her. But I have to find a way to get her back. "What is wrong with me? Ha, nothing sweetheart." she told me with a smile on her face. "I'm just having a little fun."
"Yeah, and fun for you is killing innocents," I growled.
"Oh, I hate to say this to you but they aren't all innocent."
I finally broke free of her and I dropped her to the floor. I held her down with both arms while I was on top of her. All she did was give me a smile. An eerie smile that made a shiver run down my spine. "I should kill you for what you've done," I whispered. "I should make you pay."
"Oh, but Sebastian, you won't," she said. "You know why? Because at the end of the day I'm still me, and you will never hurt me, will you?"
I hated that she was right. I couldn't kill her. My mind told me that it would be the best to do it but my heart told me otherwise. I mentally cursed at myself for letting this happen to her. "Elora, I know you're still in there." I said.
She was still on the ground, but she was not resisting which seemed odd. "She died a long time ago," she said finally. "Alongside her love for you."
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Book Two in the "From Death to Life" Trilogy
#13 in Bloodlust