Chapter 5
Half Blood Rising
Lychakiv Cemetery had never been a frightening place for me, but tonight, I was filled with anxiety as I headed in that direction. Apparently, all sorts of demons wandered around the place. Most supernaturals didnât believe they existed, that they were just tales. Melody was convinced that sheâd seen one during the Sabbath in midsummer.
My stomach was in knots as I walked through the city. The tiny voice inside my head kept whispering that Iâd made the right decision. The index in the library hadnât given me any specific information, and I suspected that Moonlight Academy was set up in confidence so no one could track its location.
This set off several alarm bells inside my head, but at the same time, I didnât care if I had to relocate; I was done in Lviv, but I was worried about Melody. She was my friend. Maybe we hadnât had a chance to bond as well as weâd both wanted to, but I knew I was going to miss her.
Some part of me questioned my previous life choices. I wasnât the most reasonable person, but every day I faced new challenges.
The sad truth was, my options were limited. Maybe Oldman was right: this was my chance to finally change everythingâto grow as a person. I reached the Lychakiv Cemetery half an hour later. It was already dark, and there was no lighting at all as I walked through the forest. I knew I had to get to the cathedral near the burial groundsâit was where most supernaturals met. I had my knives with me, and everything else Iâd ever owned, which fit inside one plastic bagâyeah, pretty pathetic.
At times when I had some extra cash, Iâd treated myself with a new pair of jeans. The winter had always been the worst for me, especially when I had to sleep outside. It must have been a learned behaviour, because half of my genes were still human, and somehow, I just knew. I didnât need my memories to know it was freaking cold and I had to bundle up. It was the one human gene I could have done without.
The silence was ringing in my ears as I continued walking. Magic drifted around, and I smelled sage. I was aware of my surroundings, aware of the dead humans that were still haunting these parts of the city. Melody was a strong believer of life on the other side, and she always told me that it had nothing to do with the fact that she was a witch. My heart was beating a bit faster than it normally did. I just had no idea what to expect. I hadnât signed anything yet, but I knew that I was more than ready to begin this new chapter of my life.
I walked up to the large chapelâthere were several of these around the cemetery, normally built near the memorials. This site was historically significant, and a lot of people travelled from around the world just to visit it. I needed to avoid the humansâthe guards were undoubtedly walking around, and I couldnât afford to be spotted. Trespassing on private land could get me arrested. I was good at detecting humans nearby: their energies were different, calmer, and less absorbing. The door to the chapel was slightly ajar, which meant that someone was already inside, possibly Oldman.
I bit my bottom lip and entered the dimly lit space, while my heart was jackhammering inside my chest. It was nice and cool inside, and there were several candles burning near the altar. Someone stood inside, another supernatural, and most likely a vampire. He was dressed in a white shirt and dark pants.
I instantly recognised that he was a pure-blooded creature, possibly an ancient, and that made me a bit nervous. Supernatural presence typically didnât affect me, but right now something odd was happening to my body. Part of me, the blood in my veins, began vibrating as I grew closer to him.
âI was wondering if you were going to show.â His voice echoed throughout the chapel. âMadame Oldman truly believes you will be a good fit for our school.â I recognised that voiceâthe thick Scottish accent. When he turned around, my heart kicked against my ribcage.
This was unbelievable. He was the same vampire Iâd bumped into at the club, the same one who had been there to meet up with the mages who were now after me. This was just so typical. He must have recognised me, too, because he frowned as I approached him.
Hell, the second time seeing him, he was even better looking. Heat rushed to my core, and my pulse skyrocketed. My heart kept pounding way too fast, and he was no doubt aware of it. His eyes moved from my toes, and upwards to my faceâhe was studying my dirty, torn clothes, and my tangled hair. Whatever, I wasnât supposed to care. After all, Iâd lived on the streets for years, and this was only a formality. I just wasnât expecting to see him here.
âLetâs just get on with this, mate. My legs are aching, and Iâm here,â I snapped at him a bit too aggressively. âWhich means, Iâm ready to join the academy.â
What the hell was wrong with me? I didnât have to bark like a dog. The corner of his lips turned into a mocking smile. He ran his eyes over me once again, sending a shiver racing down my spine. I hated the fact that he was so good looking, and that he was so pure. Creatures like him had a certain reputation, and I hoped this wasnât the case here.
As he drew nearer, I caught a wave of his incredible vampire scent. Every creature had a unique one, and his was earthy, bloody, and it made me a bit light-headed. I needed to remember that he was called out to the club by the mages. Why did lady Oldman send him here? Was she part of the conspiracy against me? He had no idea Iâd heard everything that had gone down in the basement, so this was going to be interesting.
âWell, tonight I truly hoped Madame Oldman had outdone herself, too bad she chose another commonerâanother street creature,â he said, and my jaw dropped. He had just insulted me in the worst possible way.
I was ready to punch him in the throat. My fist was itching to do so. He was just an arrogant arsehole who thought he was better than me.
âAnd this street creature has killed more supernaturals than youâve most likely ever seen, so cut the crap and take me wherever it is youâre supposed to,â I ordered him, getting aggravated and definitely barking once again. First impressions always counted, and Iâd already burnt my bridge with him.
Oh, fucking, well ...
He looked bored and a bit curious, if I was willing to bet on it.
âIâm not in a hurry, hen,â he said, moving even closer to me. âIâm supposed to evaluate your skills. Madame Oldman wasnât certain if you were going to show up. Then again, Iâm slightly surprised you made the decision at all.â His eyes were mastering, and he was staring at me intensely. A wave of heat shattered me again. I had absolutely no idea what was happening inside me, but the pull was there. I couldnât bloody deny it, even if I wanted to âI was attracted to that vampire. âTell meâwhat are you?â
That question shook me back to reality. I didnât want to think that the vibrating pulsations inside my body were significant in any way. He was most likely using his glamour to affect me; it was the only logical explanation.
âItâs none of your fucking business, Pretty Boy. Just get me to the academy,â I told him, aggravated by the lack of progress on his part. âIf you have nothing nice to say, then keep your damn mouth shut. Apparently, I was chosen. Oldman wants me in the school.â Now our faces were only inches away from each other. It was either way too hot in here, or the temperature of my body was rising fast.
His pupils dilated and he glanced at my cracked lips. I wondered how it would feel if I kissed him.
âWhat are you, hen? A half-vampire mixed with the genes of another creature?â he said, tilting his head to the side. âBut thatâs impossible. You wouldnât be able to live through that kind of transformationâno one can.â He was right and wrong. Obviously, I had survived, but I didnât know what I was.
âIâm a half-vamp and nothing else,â I whispered back, somehow controlling my emotions. I was shocked I hadnât exploded already. He was getting on my nerves, under my skin. I very rarely, and not on purpose, interacted with other vampires, especially pure or ancient ones.
âBullshit,â he spat, and before I knew it, he had his arm wrapped around my neck. It happened so quickly, I didnât have a chance to react. The pretty boy was fast. A split second later, I sensed that his fangs had descended, and they were only inches from my skin. Panic struck me for a moment, but then I felt a thrill of anticipation of wanting to be bitten. I was pissed, but at the same time, aroused. This had never happened to me before. He was more skilled and stronger than anyone Iâd ever met. âYouâre just another street rogue who will get expelled sooner than you think. Creatures like you donât make it to the Elite.â
His words pierced through me, but I quickly recovered from the initial shock. I managed to wrap my leg around his and then pulled my body forward.
He didnât go down with the impact Iâd expected, but then I held one of my knives at the edge of his throat. He seemed surprised by my strength.
My breathing was uneven and sweat ran down my face as he stared at me.
âIâve been living on the streets for over four years, so donât underestimate me, arsehole. One wrong move, and youâre done with this world,â I snapped, saying more than Iâd intended to. All right, it was true: Iâd always had a big mouth (that had been established, and it tended to get me into trouble at times), but he made me so damn angry, acting as if he was so much better than me.
âMaster Cormack, the car is ready.â Another voice echoed throughout the chapel, distracting me for a bit. A moment later, he managed to grab my free arm, and my back slammed to the floor. The pretty boy was stronger than me, and now he was showing off. He had me pinned down with his knee, squashing my chest so hard that I lost my damn breath.
âYou arenât as tough as you make out, hen,â he whispered and then stood, releasing me. I dropped my knife, taking a deep breath. Yet again, this had never happened to me before. He was smirking at me, and I was fuming. When I glanced towards the entrance, there was another creature standing there. I sensed he was a warlockâa very powerful one. They had different sets of skills than mages, but they were apparently more loyal.
âWhatever,â I said, angry with myself for allowing him to take me by surprise.
âCome on, hen, we have a long drive ahead. Is that all you have with you?â he asked, still wearing that arrogant smirk on his stupid face. I was more pissed off about the fact he was winding me up, than the fact heâd surprised me. I stared at the warlock who stood on the other side of the chapel. He appeared calm and collected, wearing a brown old-fashioned suit. Was I ready to just drive away with them? Was I ready to leave my shitty life behind and start over, keeping and living by certain rules?
The answer inside my head was pretty much âhell no,â but my heart shifted. I had no choice but to leave Lviv behind.
âI donât need much, Pretty Boy,â I snapped, and he laughed. There was a sparkle in his eyes, that I somehow read as hunger. Was he getting turned on by me? It didnât matterâhe was an arrogant prick. I would never lay eyes on himânot in that way, again.
I moved past him. The truth was, I didnât really own anything. It was time to leave behind my old clothesâall of it. The warlock stared at me as I approached him, his magic embraced me like the flakes of cold snow in the winter, settling upon my skin. He was a broad-shouldered man with white-
grey hair, and I suspected he was much older than he appeared to be.
âItâs going to be a long drive, Miss,â he informed me. âBut we will try to make this journey as comfortable as we can.â
I wished I could have had a chance to say goodbye to Melody. She was going to worry about me, but I guessed I would have to write to her. We were heading to Kijav, so I would have to spend six hours in the car with the arsehole vampire and the warlock. Well, this was going to be delightful.
Outside the sky was clear again. There was a nice-looking car parked by the graveyard. I had no idea how the warlock was even allowed to drive through here, but no matter. It was none of my business. I just needed to stop thinking negatively and embrace the change.
âGet in, hen, we havenât got a minute to waste,â the pure blood said, startling me a little. I jumped. Damn him. I didnât hear him behind me, he had the skill to move around undetected.
The car had soft leather interior, and I didnât think Iâd ever slept in a better place.
Half Blood Rising ï¤Chapter 4 Together Forever ï¤Chapter 45 Now and Forever ï¤Chapter 53 It even smelled nice, of wildflowers or some shit. The issue was, the pure-blooded vampire climbed in and sat next to me. His thigh rubbed against mine, and I was sure heâd done it on purpose. A wave of heat rolled between my breasts. I couldnât imagine being stuck with him in this cramped space for over six hours. Then goose bumps rose along the top of my arms.
Did I already say I canât stand him, and Iâve only known him for like, five minutes? If not, well, I canât stand his arrogant arse. Not even a little bit.
âAre you ready to embrace your new future?â he asked as the car started moving.
âIâve never been more ready in my life,â I said, sitting back, trying to enjoy the rest of the night.
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