Hey, guys. It's been a long time since I've updated. My apologies. Hope you like my continuation of Spirit Bound, and I know Abe isn't supposed to be here, but as I said, MY continuation.
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I heard a scream.
Not a joyful, happy scream, but rather a blood curling shriek. A searing pain in my throat told me that scream was a genuine Rose Hathaway scream. I lashed out with my right arm, and connected hard with with the Strigois nose. I heard her hiss in pain and return the blow with a brutal shove, sending me flying several feet into a wall.
"Rose, are you okay?" I heard Dimitri yell. I could feel the warm blood on my scalp, and my vision blurred slightly, but the adrenaline prevented unconsciousness from taking over. I quickly regained my composure and sprung back into action. Dimitri tossed me a stake and I felt it's cold, smooth metal. The weight was familiar, and in one swift movement, I stuck my arm straight, the stake going straight through the Strigois heart. Her eyes widened and she fell to her knees. Scarlet red began pouring out of her open wound, and she tried to scream but the only sound that came out was the gurguling of blood as it filled her lungs. She was laying still on the hard cement floor. A trickle of blood escaped her slightly parted lips. I grimaced and yanked the stake out of her heart.
Yeah, I was badass.
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I paced around the room impatiently.
"What do you mean, gone?" I asked, even thought I knew the answer.
"Lissa disappeared while you were fighting that Strigoi. Most of her stuff is gone, so we figure she left willingly." Abe explained for the fourth time. I could tell Dimitri was growing slightly annoyed. He still felt as if he owed his life to Lissa, and he wanted to be out there, searching for Lissa. I sighed heavily and sat down in the chair.
"I can't feel her. The bond is gone." I said. A lump formed in my throat, and I fought back hot, angry tears. This was all my fault. I should have been there to protect her.
Dimitri's head shot up.
"This is no way your fault, Roza." His nickname slip gave me butterflies. I mentally slapped myself. I no longer had feelings for Dimitri. Abe interrupted my mental rant by clearing his throat.
"I think we should get some rest and wait for Alec to call." He said, putting his Blackberry in his expensive looking dress pants.
"I agree. We need rest. It's been a long day." Replied Dimitri.
I was not looking forward to sharing a room with Dimitri.
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Instead of going to sleep, I decided to take a much needed shower. I let the scalding hot water run over me, easing my tired muscles. After about half an hour, I reluctantly got out. I wrapped a towel around me, wiped the thick steam off the mirror. My body was red and blotchy from the hot water, and my long, brown hair was dripping and matted around my face and shoulders.
I stepped out of the bathroom, and the cold air hit me. I shivered slightly and grabbed a tank top and gray, over-sized sweat pants. Dimitri was sitting quietly in a chair in the corner, reading a warn, leather book. I quickly went into the bathroom and put on the clothes.
Once again I stepped out, but this time Dimitri was sitting on the bed, his book still laying open on the chair. He looked me over, and stood up. He walked over to me, and ran his strong hands threw my hair. I rippled with pleasure and rested my hands on his shoulders. I saw the pain and regret in his eyes, and I wanted to hold him in my arms, and kiss him and tell him everything would be fine. He put his lips to mine and our mouths moved in an intercate dance. His hands slid up to my hips. I hitched my legs around his waist, and we fell onto the bed in a tangled mess.
Suddenly there was a knock on the door, and Dimitri shot up. The person knocked again, and I got up to answer it. My hand was inched away from the handle when Dimitri grabbed my hand. He threw me back just as a pale white hand went through the door, grabbing Dimitri's neck.
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