First Bitten: Chapter 24
First Bitten (The Alexandra Jones Series #1)
That was the second funeral Iâve ever been to. I donât intend to go to another.
Iâve put my things into Nathanâs Range Rover and I am standing outside it waiting for him. Heâs still with Jack and Cal at Solâs grave, saying their final goodbyes. Craig and Erin are inside the house.
When I first arrived back, I went in to collect my things and to check on Scarlett. She was sleeping. After I had cleared my room out, I put her in my bed to sleep. She was exhausted and I guess for as long as sheâs staying here, it should be her room. I no longer need it.
I hear the back door open and look up to see Craig coming over to me.
âYou okay?â he asks.
âYeah.â I twist my hands together in front of me.
âDo you know where youâre going?â
âNo.â I shake my head.
Itâs only me and Nathan leaving. Everyone else is staying put. Craig told me. He thought I already knew. I pretended to, but I know he could see right through me. Iâd just assumed we would all be leaving. It was dumb of me. They donât need to leave. The Originals arenât looking for them. Theyâre looking for me. The Originals know nothing of their involvement. Anyone who could have led them here is dead. But still, itâs not safe for them if I stay. If I leave, theyâre all safe.
Nathanâs only coming with me because he feels Iâm his responsibility. And Iâm letting him because Iâm weak. Iâm well aware Iâm no longer his preferred travelling partner. He just wants to get me as far away as possible from whatâs left of his family. Heâs right. Heâs doing what I should have done a long time ago. And I assume once Nathan has me settled somewhere, heâll come back home and get on with his life. But I canât think about that, not yet.
I sense Nathan and look over to see him coming toward us with purpose in his stride.
âTime for me to go.â I offer a weak smile to Craig.
âDid you get your cooler bag with your blood in?â Craig asks.
âOh, no, I forgot.â
âIâll go get you it.â He smiles.
âThanks,â I say after him.
Without a word or a glance, Nathan walks straight past me and goes into the house. Getting his things, I assume.
I hear the back door open and look up, expecting to see Craig, but instead seeing Erin.
She comes over to me, not meeting my eye. Iâm not sure what to expect. We havenât spoken once since she arrived. She knows everything that happened. Cal told her. I guess he had no choice.
Without a word, she wraps her arms around me, hugging me to her. I have to choke back a sob.
âIâll miss you.â Her words are muffled by my hair. âAnd Iâm so sorry about Cal, about everything he did, I wish ⦠I ⦠â She stops, her voice breaking.
I lean away from her so I can see her face. Her eyes are so wide and sombre itâs a punch in the gut to see them. âYou have nothing to be sorry for. Everything that happened, happened because of me, because of what I am.â My voice wavers, all my pain and regret bubbling up to the surface.
âThat is not true and you know it.â Her brown eyes turn serious on me.
The back door bangs. Nathan and Craig are coming toward us.
âTake good care of Nate for me.â She kisses my cheek and lets me go, heading straight for Nathan.
He stops, putting his bags down at her approach. Craig picks them up and continues to the car, heading for the boot.
I look away and turn my hearing off as Erin hugs Nathan. Theyâve probably got things to say that I donât want to hear.
I go to the back of the car just as Craig is shutting the boot closed. I have a favour to ask him. âCraig, I need to ask something ⦠â He gives me a curious look. âWould you mind ⦠helping Scarlett? I know I should be the one to help her but ⦠â I shake my head disconsolately., âI canât stay. And I canât take her with me, and sheâs just a kid ⦠â
âI got it.â He cuts me off, giving me a small smile. âIâll be staying here for a while anyway. Iâll make sure sheâs okay.â
I smile gratefully at him. âThank you.â
He reaches in his back pocket, pulls out a business card and hands it to me. âIf you or Nate get into any trouble, ring me straight away on that number.â
I take a quick glance at the card.
âCraig Brigham, Criminal Lawyer, Bennetts, Hamble & Parsons. Criminal Defence Lawyers.â
Heâs a lawyer? I look at him surprised. This huge guy who was in the army and happens to turn into a wolf a few nights a month is a lawyer? He really doesnât look like a lawyer, not that I know many lawyers to know how one should look, but you know what I mean.
âDonât look so surprised.â He chides, chucking.
âSorry I just ⦠â
âDonât worry, youâre not the first, wonât be the last.â He waves me away with a smile. âI qualified before I joined the forces. After I got injured in the blast, I came back home and wallowed in self pity for a while. It didnât really fit so I decided to finally put my degree to good use.â He leans close and whispers conspiratorially, âI deal with ⦠special clients.â He winks. âIt was one of them who helped me find you.â His tone leaves me wondering whether I should be feeling gratitude or a little fear.
Nathan climbs into the car, slams the door shut and switches the engine on.
âMy cue,â I say.
I make my way down the side of the car and climb into the passenger side. Craig shuts the door behind me. I wind the window down.
âStay safe,â Craig says to Nate.
Nathan gives him a nod and slowly pulls the car forward. Craig steps back, moving out the way. Erin waves from where she stands. I force a smile and wave to her. Then I realise I havenât said goodbye to Honor and Hope. I open my mouth to say as much to Nathan, desperately wanting to go back and see them one last time, but think better of it. So, instead, I just wind the window up and steal a quick glance at the house before it disappears out of my sight.
* * *
Weâve been driving for thirty minutes in absolute silence, not even the radio for company, and itâs taken me this long to finally pluck up the courage to speak.
âWhere are we going?â I edge out tentatively, fiddling with the metal button on my denim jacket.
âScotland.â
I let me eyes slide sideways to look at Nathan. Heâs focussed on the road ahead, frown lines etched deep into his forehead. âAny particular reason ⦠Scotland?â
He takes his eyes off the road for a moment to give me a hard stare. The disdain in them is like razor blades against my skin. He looks back out through the windscreen. I practically sigh with relief when he does. âYou need to get as far away from here as possible. The Originals are in the UK and they are looking for you.â His voice is cold. A shiver of absolute terror runs down my spine. âAnd as you canât currently leave the country, Scotland is as good an option as any. Itâs big and we should be able to move around pretty much unnoticed.â
He reaches over to my side, opens up the glove box and pulls out a baseball cap. He drops it onto my lap. âPut this on,â he orders. âI need to make a stop in the next village.â
I pick the baseball cap up and run my finger over the motif. Itâs the cap he was wearing the day he came to see me when I was cleaning out Honorâs stable with Sol, the day which started the change of everything between us.
Feeling a lump in my throat, I gather up my long blonde hair and twist it up to sit on the top of my head, and pull the cap on.
We enter the village a few minutes later. Itâs quiet. Thereâs not a soul around.
Nathan parks the car up on the roadside by the local shop. âKeep your head down. Iâll only be a few minutes,â he says, switching off the engine and getting out of the car.
I slouch down in my seat, hiding my face under the peak of the cap. I watch him go into the shop. He comes out less than a minute later and walks a bit further down the street and goes into what looks to be a chemist. I wonder what heâs buying.
The sky suddenly rolls in dark, and from out of nowhere the heavens open. The rain beats down hard on the car. Moving forward, I peer out through the windscreen just in time to see a blue flash of lightening. Keeping my face close to the windscreen, I count out loud, my breath fogging up the glass, âOne Mississippi ⦠two Mississippi ⦠three ⦠â
The thunder crack is so loud that I nearly jump out of my skin even though I am expecting it. Wrapping my thin jacket around me, I shrink back into my seat.
A minute later, through the haze of rain, I see Nathan jogging quickly down the street toward the car. Heâs getting soaked. His leather jacket is doing little to keep him dry. And suddenly, from out of nowhere, I feel a longing for him inside so strong that it nearly chokes me.
He climbs into the car, bringing the damp in with him. His face is glistening from the rain. He runs a hand over his hair, freeing the settled raindrops, unknowingly showering me with a fine mist. I say nothing. He turns the engine on, cranking the air con up to hot, unzips his coat and pulls out from inside it a small plastic carrier bag. He hands it to me without a word.
Taking it curiously, I open it up and peer inside. Thereâs a pair of scissors and a dark brown hair dye.
I look from the bag to him, a sudden sense of dread filling me. âHair dye?â I question in a tight voice.
He pulls off his wet coat and throws it onto the back seat. âYou need to change your appearance. Itâll help us move around a lot easier if youâre not so easily recognisable to people. Itâs not gonna help with the Originals knowing you exist, but if Joe Public recognise you from your picture in the paper, weâre basically fucked.â He shifts the car into gear and drives forward.
âAnd the scissors, what are they for?â Itâs a stupid question, I know. But still, I have to ask.
âWhat do you think theyâre for?â His tone is hard.
âYou want to cut my hair?â I swallow.
âNo, Alex, I want you to cut your hair.â
âBut I donât want to cut my hair.â I shy away, putting a protective hand to my head.
âI donât give a fuck what you want!â he suddenly roars, slamming the breaks on. I jolt forward. The bag flies out of my hand. The seat belt tightens, digging me hard in the ribs, knocking the wind out of me.
Easing the seatbelt off, I put a shaky hand to my sore ribs, trying to catch my breath. From out of the corner of my eye I can see Nathanâs shoulders rising and falling with each angry breath he takes, his hands gripping the steering wheel.
A second later, without another word, he shifts the car into drive and pulls forward.
Tears have formed in my eyes. I blink them back and turn away, looking out of the window as Nathan drives us into the unknown.