Chris and his family were now at the doctors office. Their family doctor, Millins, had finished his check up on Chris and was now giving his family the news.
"I'm sorry to break it to you but it seems that he is infact a vampire." Doctor Millins said as the stepped out of his office to the waiting room where his parents and brother were.
"Your joking right? There's no possible way that any child of mine could be a vampire!" Mrs.Robinson said.
"It's okay sweetie. We can deal with this." Her husband tried to reason.
"Maybe you can but I can't. I can't handle being the mother of a monster." She said as she walked out to the car.
Just then the hunger pangs hit and Chris nearly fainted into his brothers arms.
"Dad we need to do something." Paul said as he sat down and hugged Chris close, scared for his brother.
"He needs blood." Doctor Millins told them.
He had known the family for a while and was stuck in the fact that Chris was a good kid. He had no reason to tell the authorities about him. So he just made his way down the halls, grabbed a pint of blood and quickly made his way back to the small family.
"Chris take this." He said as he held the pint up to Chris's mouth and his patient downed it.
Once he was done his eyes opened but he still looked drowsy. So his brother and father just guided him back to the car and let him rest. The boys mother was looking out the window and nobody said a word on the way home.
A few days later the parents got a divorce due to Mrs.Robinson's fear and resentment towards her son.
One and a half years later-
It was spring break and the boys were out of school. Tom and Jerk started hanging out with Chris again shortly after the little fiasco that the three of them had gone through.
They however still didn't know that Chris was a vampire. It got kind of hard keeping from everyone when he could here their heartbeats and smell the blood coursing through them.
His father tried his best to keep him fed but he could only manage to grab about 2 pints a week.
That meant he barely ever got to feed. Only on Mondays and Fridays which was pretty sad.
His stomach would be heard growling day in and out. Just about every second of every day he would get looks of shock from other kids. Even some of his teachers made fun of him for it. They would joke around and mock him just because his horrid beast of a belly didn't know how to shut up.
His brother seemed to be afraid of him when it happened. It was like Paul thought Chris was going to drain him dry of all his blood.
Despite all the problems Chris could deal with it. Unfortunately those small problems turned into a disaster once the weekly storm hit.
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