My mind raced as Vincent, Joel, Sebastian, and I made our way down the halls in search of Sebastian and Vincentâs parents. They were royalty? I was about to meet the king and queen of the vampire world? My mind felt like it was going to explode. Never in my life would I have guessed that vampires had royalty. And yet here I was, going to meet the queen and kingâ¦
Dizziness swept over me and I staggered slightly, my vision blurring. I knew immediately that it wasnât due to my anxiety of meeting more vampires, but due to my anemia. How much blood had I lost last night? Was it last night that Iâd been⦠drunk from? As nausea continued to sweep over me I fought to keep myself up right. That battle was lost when I suddenly lost my balance and fell to the side.
A pair of hard hands caught me and set me up straight. I looked over my shoulder to see two Sebastians peering at me with worried expressions. After a moment of focusing I managed to get Sebastian back into one person. He furrowed his eyebrows, waving a hand in front of my face.
âAre you okay?â he asked.
âNo,â I told him honestly, too dizzy to swat his hands away. âMy anemiaâ¦â
âOh shoot, thatâs right!â Joel responded with realization. âVivi, how muchââ
âCall me Vivi one more time and I swearââ
âHow much blood did you drink?â Sebastian inquired, cutting of Vincent. âCan you give me an estimate?â
Vincent scowled at his brother for a moment, and then shrugged. âI donât know. A pint and a half probably.â
My eyes flew open. âA pint and a half?â
Vincent shrugged. âI usually drink two quarts.â
âVincent, a quart is a lot to an anemic person,â Joel commented in a worried tone.
âHow the hell was I supposed to know she was anemic? Itâs not like there was a flashing sign above her head saying, âLook! Iâm anemic!ââ
Joel grinned. âVery true.â
âEmily, whatâs your blood type?â Sebastian asked after sending a disapproving look at Vincent and Joel.
âWhy do you want to know?â I asked suspiciously.
âIn order to help you.â
âWhy do you want to help me?â
âBecause we canât let you die, stupid,â Vincent snapped. âStop asking stupid questions.â
I narrowed my eyes at him. âStupid questions? I was kidnapped here against my will, and now Iâm being told you want to help me? If you want to help, let me go home! I can eat my disgusting dried fruit and everything will be fine!â
âWeâll have to do a blood transfusion later,â Sebastian commented, keeping a hand on my back. âI can tell just by looking at her she lost too much blood last night.â
âAre you even listening to me?â I demanded angrily.
âI was!â Joel told me with a grin.
âI wasnât talking to you!â
âShut up. Weâll deal with your anemia later. Right now, weâre going to tell my parents about you,â Vincent told me shortly.
âWay to take charge, Vivi!â Joel cheered, elbowing his friend in the shoulder.
Vincent jammed his elbow back at Joel with enough force to make him have to stagger back a few steps back. I figured that if Vincent had one that to a human, every bone close to the hit point would be broken. The thought scared me. What would happen to me if one of the vampires got violent?
âCan you walk by yourself?â Sebastian asked and I felt him remove his hand from me. âI know you donât like us touching you.â
I blinked in surprise. I totally forgot Sebastian was touching me this whole time! How did I manage that? Finally his question processed in my mind and I nodded my head vigorously, making the room spin momentarily again. âI can walk by myself.â
âThen letâs go,â Vincent growled and started walking down the hallway again. âI want to get this over and done with.â
âI believe they are in the lounge,â Sebastian told Vincent. âAt least thatâs where they were the last time I saw them.â
Vincent didnât respond, but took a sudden right turn. I felt like I was being herded like cattle. Joel was behind me, and Vincent and Sebastian were on either side of me, making sure I kept up with them. Not that I was planning to runaway. Who knew who and what were in this house? I didnât want to take any chances and end up killed by running amuck. As much as I hated to admit it, I actually felt safe having Sebastian around.
When we arrived at what I assumed to be the lounge Vincent glanced at Sebastian, who nodded, before opening the door. Vincent went in first, followed by Joel. Finally, Sebastian urged me in with a light push to my back. I flinched away from his touch and stumbled into the room, looking up and coming face-to-butt with Vincent. Immediately I erected myself, blushing slightly. But as soon as I was straight again, Joel pushed me into a deep bow, and then bowed deeply himself.
âGood evening, your majesty,â he greeted before letting me stand straight again. I couldnât see anything besides Vincentâs back.
âVivi,â a womanâs voice started, sounding very surprised. âWhatââ
âI have a problem,â I heard Vincent tell the woman who had spoke first.
Curious, I poked my head around Vincent and my eyes landed on a stunningly beautiful woman. She had long, curly brunette hair and the same piercing sapphire eyes as Vincent. Her face was heart-shaped and she had pale, flawless skin. Her beauty almost took the breath away from me. I thought it was only in cheesy vampire novels that vampires were so beautiful.
âThis wouldnât happen to be your problem, would it?â the beautiful woman asked, her eyes flickering to me for a moment.
âIt would.â
âDo I want to knowâ¦?â
âNo,â Vincent responded honestly.
âBut sheâs causing quite a problem,â Sebastian interjected, frowning at the woman. âIâll let Vince explain.â
âVivi?â
Vincent sighed in irritation, grabbing my arm and pulling me in front of him. âI drank from this human last night and when I tried to erase her memory, it didnât work. Joel and Sebastian tried as well, and yet she still has her memory.â
âSebastian even?â the woman responded, her eyes widening slightly.
âIâm afraid so,â Sebastian told her. âI had no effect at all.â
The woman frowned at me and started coming closer. Vincent tightened his grasp on my arm, making me wince in pain. I knew he was warning me not to jerk away from her. To my surprise though, I wasnât afraid. As she grew closer I kept my ground easily. Her eyes flickered to Vincentâs hand on my arm and she frowned.
âVivi, let her go. Youâre hurting her.â
Immediately Vincent let me go. I slowly rubbed the area he had been holding, surprised by how sore it was. He really had been holding on tightly.
âWhatâs your name?â the woman asked me, scrutinizing me with her eyes.
âEmily,â I murmured feeling shy all of a sudden. Why was I feeling shy around a vampire? Just because she was a female didnât mean she was any different. I should be scared, not shy!
The woman lifted her hand and I couldnât help but to flinch. She raised an eyebrow at me as I cursed myself silently. When I looked back at her hand again I realized she was holding it out for me to shake. After a few moments of convincing I managed to place my hand into her cool grasp.
âIâm Luella Rutherford,â she told me, gripping my hand shaking it. âSebastian and Vincentâs mother.â
âAnd also queen of the vampire world,â I said quietly to myself.
Luella laughed softly. âWell, yes, that too.â
I stared at her in surprise. She had heard me? Oops. âSorry, I didnât meanâ¦â Great. Now I was apologizing to a vampire. What was I even apologizing for?
âThereâs nothing to apologize for,â Luella told me, removing her hand from my grasp.
âMom,â Vincent started in an irritated voice. âWhat are we going to do about her? You can make friends later.â
Luella pursed her lips at her son. âA human knowing of our existence will not go over with anyone well⦠You know the laws. Just because we are royalty does not mean we can disregard them, Vivi. If someone finds out, you will be in serious trouble.â
Vincent clicked his tongue. âYou think I donât know that, mother?â he responded snappily.
âVince,â Sebastian scolded as Luella sighed.
âThis would be so difficult if not for our status,â she commented. âWe donât want people thinking ill of our familyâ¦â
âVincent knows,â Sebastian interjected. âIâve already warned him.â
Vincent glared at his family. âI know our status, dear mother and brother. Donât act as if it doesnât bite me in the neck every chance it gets.â
Sebastian frowned at Vincent. âLetâs get back to the problem at hand.â
Luella tucked a lock of hair behind her as she let out a long breath of air. âThis is very troublesome. I donât think kidnap will help this situation either,â Luella commented, glancing at me quickly. âObviously Emily didnât come here by choice.â
For some reason I felt happy that she referred to me by name instead of just âherâ. For a vampire, this woman was far from what I expected. Her demeanor and tone were as gentle as her eyes. Definitely not what I could ever have imagined a vampire to be. Where did the stereotype for vampires even come from? It was pleasing to know not all of them were bloodthirsty beasts. However, that still didnât come the beating of my heart. It was just as frantic as before.
Luella sighed quietly again. âYouâve always had bad luck, Vivi.â
âJust tell me what I need to do to fix this, mom.â
âVivi, darling, thereâs nothing you can do to fix this right now,â she responded, frowning at Vincent. âWe canât turn Emily loose while she stills has her memory.â
âNobody will know she has her memory besides us!â
âAnd what if she tells someone about us?â
Now it was my turn to jump in. âI wonât, I promise!â
Luella smiled slightly at me. âEmily, you can promise as much as you want, but thereâs still a chance you could let it slip.â
âNo one would believe me though. Theyâd think I was crazy,â I replied quickly, trying to hold on to my last thread of hope.
âIâm sorry. For right now, youâll have to stay here, and stay a secret.â
I stared at her disbelievingly. So much for thinking sheâd have a shred of empathy for me. What did she mean by saying Iâd have to stay here and a secret? Were they going to throw me in the cellar and look me there until the problem was resolved?
âKnowledge of Emilyâs existence stays within the manor boundaries,â Luella ordered turning to the other three men in the room. âDid you hear me, Vivi?â
âYes,â Vivi growled, narrowing his eyes at his mother.
âI will talk to your father about this and decide what to do, since I donât know what we can do,â she continued, running a hand through her silky brunette hair. âVivi, sometimes I wish you were more like Sebastian. Youâve always been the trouble maker.â
Sebastian shifted uncomfortably next to me, sending his eyes downcast as Vincent threw him a harsh glare. For a second I felt sympathy for Vincent. When my mom would compare my brother to me I would get very annoyed. But now she probably wouldnât have a chance to do that again. Iâd probably be locked up in this mansion until I died, or the vampires finally decided to break the rules and just kill me.
Misery suddenly washed over me and I felt my eyes moisten. I blinked rapidly to make the wetness go away. Why did it have to be my mind they couldnât erase? Out of all the people in the entire world, it really had to be me? What could I have possibly done to deserve this? To deserve being taken away from my friends and family?
âI think we could avoid all of these problems and just kill her,â Vincent commented in an off-hand tone.
My eyes widened as I stared at him in shock. It wasnât the first time he had said that, but the casual way he kept saying it kept surprising me. How could someone talk about death so lightly? Especially when the person who they were talking about dying was in the room?
âVivi, donât talk about death so lightly,â Luella snapped, a sudden hard edge to her voice.
âIâll do what I want.â
âNo, you wonât. Emily is your responsibility now, Vincent. Itâs your job to keep her safe and a secret from now on.â
Vincent glared at his mother. âWhy should Iââ
âBecause you drank from her and you brought her here, Vivi. Sheâs your responsibility,â Luella repeated firmly.
I frowned in annoyance. I wasnât some child that had to be babysat.
âWhatever,â Vincent finally snapped, his eyes flickering to mine for a brief moment.
The vexation in them threw me off guard. The intensity of the glare literally sent my heart rate spiking. He was looking at me like it was my fault all this happened. I resisted the urge to scream at him. This wasnât my fault at all!
âIâll summon you when your father returns so we can figure out what to do⦠Without any burdensâ¦â Luellaâs eyes drifted to me for a second before quickly returning to Vincent.
I raised an eyebrow. So they didnât want to talk about what was going to happen to me while I was around? I wasnât sure whether I liked that idea or not. It would suck if they randomly decided it was best to kill me, but who knows? Maybe they would decide to let me go home. Somewhere deep inside me doubted that, but I pushed it away. I could at least hope.
âMother, should I set up the guest room for her?â Sebastian asked, breaking the silence that had settled in.
Luella nodded. âOf course.â
âYouâre not going to throw me in the basement and lock me up?â I asked in surprise.
Luella, Sebastian and Joel each raised an eyebrow at me. Vincent just rolled his eyes.
âWhy would we do that?â Sebastian inquired with a puzzled look.
âWell you kidnapped meâ¦â
âEmily,â Luella started in a gently voice. âYouâre not a prisoner. We arenât holding you hostage. We just have to keep you here until we can sort out what to do about this⦠incident.â
âWhy canât you do it while Iâm at home?â I asked, not liking how whiny my tone sounded.
Luella sighed. âWe just canât. I know you donât understand, but vampire laws are a bit different than human laws. And because we are royalty, it takes on a whole new level.â
âBut I want to go home!â I nearly shouted, suddenly feeling angry.
âEmily!â Sebastian scolded quietly. âDo not raise your voice toââ
Luella shook her head at her son. âItâs fine.â
âI didnât ask for this! I donât deserve this! I donât care about your stupid, vampire rules! If you havenât figured it out yet, Iâm human! They donât apply to me! And do you think people would actually believe me if I started sprouting out nonsense about vampires? Iâd probably be sent to a Looney house!â I ranted, glaring at the queen. âJust let me go home,â I added, almost as a whisper as my emotions caught up to me.
âIâm sorry,â she responded, her eyes gentle. âBut Iâm afraid I just canâtâ¦â
Anger swelled up in me again, but before I could yell, dizziness swept over me. I lost my balance and felt myself pitch backwards. Immediately two pairs of hands were touching me, pushing me back to my feet. My vision swam as I raised a hand to my head, suddenly feeling like I was going to be sick.
âWhatâs wrong with her?â I heard Luella ask. Iâm not sure which one though; my vision was showing me three of her.
âSheâs anemic,â Sebastian explained. âVince got a little carried awayâ¦â
âI did not,â Vincent snapped.
âAnemic?â Luella repeated sounding amused. âOut of all the humans in the world⦠Well, why donât you bring her to the guest room for now? Iâm sure she could use some sleep.â
I wanted to protest, but I found I actually was really tired. Not to mention I couldnât even see straight. Maybe after I slept I would be able to put up a better argument and have a slight chance of being allowed to leave here. Or better yetâ I could try to escape.
âYes mother,â Sebastian responded, nodding to her. âVince, are you going to carry her, or should I?â
Vincent glared at him. âIâm not touching her. Iâm going to bed,â he hissed, his angry gaze meeting mine for a split-second as he turned to the door.
âVivi!â Luella called after him. âVivi!â
âGoodnight mother,â he said curtly before exiting the room.
Luella sighed. âHeâs in one of his moods againâ¦â
âHeâll get over it,â Sebastian insisted. âHeâs just upset he made a mistake.â
âExactly what I said,â Joel interjected.
âI know he will, but I still hate seeing him like that,â Luella complained, her eyes landing on me once again. They widened in surprise. âOh my! Emily, are you okay?â
âTired,â I mumbled as another wave of weariness washed over me.
âIâll take her to her room now,â Sebastian commented.
Suddenly my feet left the ground. My eyes flew open in surprise as I was shifted bridal style in Sebastianâs arms. My heart rate increased tenfold, and I tried to squirm out of his grasp, but he wasnât letting go.
âHave a good rest,â Luella bid me, a gentle smile on her face.
âPut me down,â I demanded as Sebastian turned, and started walking towards the door. âNow!â
A small smirk spread across his face as he looked down at me. âSo you can walk into walls while going through the hallway? I think not. Joel can youâ?â
âRight away, your majesty,â Joel chirped, and I watched as he opened the door that led to the hallway.
âWhere are we going?â
âTo your room so you can rest.â
âHow do I know you wonât kill me if I fall asleep?â
Sebastian chuckled. âWe canât kill you. How many times do we have to reiterate that?â
As many as I could get them to. It made me feel a lot safer knowing it was against the law to kill me. And they were royalty, so it was even more relaxing.
âThe beds are really comfortable,â Joel interjected, tapping my leg.
I jerked in surprise, staring at Joel. He grinned, and once again dizziness washed over me and I leaned back against Sebastianâs arm. âI want to go home,â I mumbled pathetically, closing my eyes.
âIâm sorry,â Sebastian responded, sympathy in his voice. âI really am.â
âI hate this place,â I continued, not really aware of what I was saying. âI hate Vincent too.â
Sebastian chuckled again. âI could see why.â
âMm,â I responded, letting my arms hang limply now. Rest was what I needed right now. I could plot when I woke up. There had to be some way to let them let me go home, I was sure of it. I just needed to figure out what it was.
And with those thoughts, I slowly drifted into a dreamless sleep.
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So I was watching T.V yesterday. And there was this commercial for "blue blood" and I thought of this AWESOME idea for this story because of it. I am so excited now! I want to rush into all the action, but Emily needs to man up a little first. I'm so exicted hahaha! :D
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