CHAPTER
1:
THE
MEETING
PRESENT YEAR: 2006
In a nightclub somewhere in Hertfordshire,
England, Shawn Benton was alone, but at the bar, using it as an
excuse to avoid the dance floor. Strobe lights gave the dancers a
creepy effect, and the music's vibrations seemed to roll right off
Shawn's chest. A red-headed bartender walked up to him,
a flashy smile practically plastered on her face.
"So what will
you have, sir?"
"Uh, nothing right now at the moment,
thanks."
Shawn just glanced across the dark, flashing room; and
to his right, is where he saw her.
There, just four seats down,
was a young woman, who didn't look a day over twenty, casually
talking to the male bartender behind the counter.
Her skin was the
color of dark caramel, her hair jet-black and very straight. She
smiled, and then laughed. Shawn was stricken with awe.
Suddenly,
for what seemed like nothing, because it happened so quickly, her
eyes flashed over to meet his. Shawn looked away, embarrassed for
just ogling at her in such a manner. He then, but cautiously, snuck
another look at her.
She had continued her conversation with the
bartender as if she didn't notice, as if it were just an automatic
glance across the room. It probably was. What would a girl like that
want with a guy like him anyways?
Shawn's red hair swept past
his neck and tickled his eyelashes. His pale blue eyes almost defied
his innocence and his skin was pale, yet immaculate. Shawn's lips
were somewhat wide, and his physique was a bit lanky for a twenty-one
year old. Shawn wasn't unattractive, he was just average, At least
that's what he thought.
Being the shy, awkward guy he was, Shawn
was hesitant to get up and approach her. His conscience urged him to
get up, but his feet wouldn't let him.
Just get up… GET UP!
Shawn tried to contain his composure as he clumsily slid off the
chair. For what seemed like an excruciatingly long runway, he slowly
made his way towards the woman, palms sweating and all.
Shawn's
heart was about to give out when he was in reaching distance. He
swallowed, and then gently tapped her shoulder.
The woman swiftly
turned around, and to Shawn's dismay, her drink spilled all over
his shirt.
He was absolutely mortified.
Maybe it wouldn't be
too late to walk away, he thought, and when her jaw dropped. Shawn's
face blushed uncontrollably.
"Oh my goodness I'm so sorry!"
she exclaimed, her voice apologetic.
She grabbed a napkin from the
counter and started to blot the excess dampness from Shawn's
shirt.
His face burned with embarrassment as he heard soft
snickers surround him.
She smiled as she caught his gaze.
Automatically, a grin crept across Shawn's lips.
"I'm
Shawn," he practically whispered, his grey eyes wide and
hopeful.
"I'm Lucillia," She said.
Lucillia mashed the
wet napkin into her palm and Shawn reached over to catch the
bartender's attention.
"Hey, I changed my mind," Shawn
called out to the red-head. She turned around and smiled; now leaning
over the counter.
"What do you need, love?"
"Can I get
another drink for this lady, please?" he asked, secretly surprised
of how calm he was acting.
The female bartender just nodded and
walked away.
Lucillia shyly looked up at Shawn,
"I'll pay
you back, for the drink and the shirt."
Shawn shook his head,
"Nah, the shirt will be fine, and the drink isn't a big deal
really."
She smiled, and Shawn got nervous again.
"Here it
is, ma'am, have a goodnight." The bartender said, handing the
drink over to Lucillia. Lucillia thanked her, and then stood
up.
"After you," Shawn said.
They were now outside,
breathing in the cool night air, heading towards Lucillia's car.
The walk there was awkward. They didn't say much, but thankfully,
Lucillia broke the silence.
"Did you come here alone?"
"Uhm,
yes. But I met up with a friend here. He decided to leave early.
Apparently he had other 'plans'."
"Ah, so it's a good
thing he did then." Lucillia grinned.
"That he left? Noo, I
rarely ever see the boy when we meet up at clubs like this. He
intentionally leaves in hopes that I find someone."
"Sounds
like a wise one."
"Hardly." Shawn laughed.
The two
finally reached her car. Shawn gazed at it in awe.
It was black
and incredibly low. Lucillia probably had to bend to get in, judging
by her height. The name of it, he couldn't decipher. It was nicely
polished; and looked as if she were driving it for the first time.
The windows were tinted --- black --- and impossible to see through.
The door handles glowed pure silver.
"Nice car." Shawn
commented.
"Thanks, I got it for my birthday last year."
"What
is it? I didn't see a name or a symbol anywhere."
"It's a
Night crawler." She stated, as if it were so obvious.
"Never
heard of it," Shawn admitted, still looking at the exterior of the
car.
Lucillia pulled out its key and unarmed it. The car then
automatically opened the door. A rush of cool air escaped.
"Amazing."
Shawn breathed.
"You should see the inside," Lucillia said,
getting in, with a smug look on her face.
"May I?"
"It's
not lady-like to invite a complete stranger anywhere, especially not
in your car." She said slyly.
Shawn held on to the car door, and
closely leaned over to Lucillia. "I'm not some kind of crazed
lunatic if that's what you're getting at."
"Can I take
your word for it?"
"Of course."
"We'll be in touch
then." Lucillia said grinning.
"Okay." Shawn flashed a
smile, content on how well things were going. His hand then held the
door handle, now realizing something. "Wait, I don't have your
number."
"Yeah, you do."
"No, I don't" protested
Shawn.
"Yeah, you do," She repeated, mocking his sudden way of
speech. "It's in your left pocket."
"What?" Shawn
blinked, completely confused.
"Buh-bye." Lucillia pushed
another button the door closed swiftly. The engine revved softly. She
slowly reversed into the road when Shawn decided to see for himself.
Shawn pulled out a damp paper. It was the napkin; the same napkin
Lucillia had used to dab the drink from off of his shirt. It was
still crumpled. He carefully opened it.
There was a
number.
Supposedly Lucillia's number, her name written elegantly
under the digits. Shawn looked up to see Lucillia's car pull off,
leaving Shawn and his mouth agape. The napkin softly trembled in his
hands.
"Amazing." He breathed.
Later, that same night,
after Shawn was settled into bed, he continued to stare blankly at
the stained napkin. He knew it wasn't a big deal, but he never
tried to get her number earlier, he would've been too nervous, and
the fact that he would probably come off as a jerk. Shawn also knew
for an absolute fact that Lucillia didn't just give it to
him.
Shawn wasn't much of an alcohol drinker, so he wasn't
delusional.
There just had to be a logical explanation for all of
this.
Maybe she did just hand me the number.
It was a
possibility, but he was highly doubtful. Lucillia didn't even look
like that sort of girl.
But then he was probably giving her too
much credit. Shawn just met the woman. Who was he to judge Lucillia?
She may not be as innocent as he thought.
But then again, Lucillia
wouldn't just give Shawn her number without saying so would she?
Maybe she slipped it into his pocket somehow. But when did she
possibly find the time to do so? Wouldn't Shawn have at least
noticed?
Shawn got a headache from just thinking about it. He had
the damndest urge to just call her up, and demand an explanation for
it. But he could jus picture the outright stupidity of the whole
thing:
"Hello, Lucillia. I'm just calling in the middle of the
night to ask how in the world you got that napkin into my
pocket."
Shawn could've already imagined the look of confusion
on her face. Lucillia would've thought of him as a complete weirdo
for sure.
It would've been better on the both of them if he'd
just dropped the subject and fall asleep. Though restless and
confused as he was, that was exactly what he
did.
Lucillia
didn't drive straight home. She had to pay a visit to a dear
friend, Mena. When she did, after parking on the slab of concrete
available, Lucillia gracefully stepped out of the car. She walked up
to the steel, towering gates and pressed the red button that was at
her left, near its opening.
"Who is it?" a pleasantly low
voice answered,
"You should know," Lucillia replied in a
mocking tone. She heard Mena chuckle softly over the speakers.
"Hold
on, love."
The gates made a soft, buzzing sound as it opened.
The hinges didn't creak, despite its old age. Lucillia walked down
the concrete driveway and up the tiled steps.
Mena's front lawn
was small, yet dainty. The grass was a luscious green, and there were
two stoned fountains, each placed on opposite halves of the lawn,
which was separated, due to the walkway. Both fountains were
identical, with baby angels that poured water from their tiny vases,
and into the fountain basin sculpted under them. Flowers grew here
and there, but that was about it. Mena didn't care much about lawn
beautification.
Mena opened the door before Lucillia had time to
even reach for the door handle, and at the same time a sweet, warm
aroma escaped from the inside and into the cold air.
"Lily,"
Mena said happily, calling Lucillia by her pet-name.
"May-may,"
Lucillia replied, doing the same.
They embraced as if they hadn't
seen each other in months.
"Well, come in before you catch a
cold." Mena urged, tugging at Lucillia's jacket.
Lucillia
walked in and closed the door behind her. She took the time out to
sniff the air.
"New candles?"
"Yes, it's a mix between
peppermint and vanilla," she paused for a second, her facial
expression blank. "But I can't remember the name of it. Do you
like it?"
Lucillia sniffed the air again, gently scrunching her
nose, and then she pinched it. She inhaled through her mouth then
sighed.
"It smells awfully nice but it gets irritating after a
while. I'll be okay though. What have you been doing?"
"I
have water on the stove to boil." They were in her living room now,
and Mena sprawled herself over her burnt orange sofa and flashed a
grin at her.
Mena's living room gave off a romantic, comforting
atmosphere. Cloths the colors of fall were fashionably slung over her
couches and chairs. The many lamps that were in the room, gave off
dim light, along with the scented candles. Mena had many statues and
figurines of the wooden and glass variety; some where statues of the
Greek gods and goddesses, and some were of exotic wild beasts. Many
golden Celtic symbols hung from her walls. It looked like a gypsy
sanctuary.
"Zuecerus' Mirror lead me to you,
Lucillia."
Lucillia's eyes narrowed, "You seriously need to
reconsider finding a new hobby."
"Relax, Lily. A girl gets
bored sometimes. But I apologize. You seem to have a cute young man
on your hands by the way."
Lucillia relaxed a bit, her
expression turned soft. "Yes; lovely boy."
"But then again,
I pity him." Mena said, sighing sadly.
"Now why do you say
that?"
"Don't play all innocent with me, Lucillia." She
whispered gravely, "It happened only over half a century
ago."
"Sixty-four years." Lucillia corrected her softly.
"So
you understand."
Lucillia sighed, feeling suddenly defeated,
"Yes, but I'm hoping that Shawn's different from Seth. Real
different. I just can't bear the thought of him disappointing me
like Seth did." Lucillia confessed.
"For his sake I hope he's
real different too."
Almost immediately after that, a shrill
whistle erupted from the kitchen. Lucillia turned towards its
direction and Mena stood up, "The water's ready."
