水汐吸血鬼:Chapter 1
Title: Suishio Kyuketsuki: Chapter 1
Author: Mide
Characters/Pairings: Jacob/?
Genre: Slash
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: minor foul language, graphic scenes.
Summary: Jacob is starting his first year at Forks High School, but he is not the only newcomer. The new face brings with him mysterious events, heart fluttering and perhaps impeding doom? o_O
Disclaimer: I don't own Twilight or the Characters, everything is for playplay.
Author's Note: Sorry for the long Author's note but this is my first fanfic EVER. /scared.
i don't know what got into me. i just wrote this baby the past 3-4 hours or so i just couldn't stop. damn you twilight. I don't even like you!
水 汐吸血鬼 Suishio Kyuketsuki means Water Vampire. I kinda made it up but it's probably half right lol. And it's just a title so troll me about it.
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Blood.
Gianna had seen it countless of times but never in such a graceful light. The way the full moon shone down upon the thick pools settling on the ground from the clear midnight sky almost assuaged the irony that the one thing she had a supernatural obsession with her entire human life was being used to tear her perfected form into nothing more than a faggot. At least now she could channel the utter loathing and distraught she felt toward the Volturi for not only making her wait until she was nearly 40 years old to evolve past her pathetic, god-given carcass into a being which shined its very beauty in the sunlight, but also because she had been ordered to come to the rustic, sickeningly cozy town of Forks for her first mission as an operative leader.
Gianna had spent her time as secretary studying for hours on end to help the Voturi extinguish the werewolves so the vampires would have little problem usurping the mortals. Mutts from a forgotten town did not worry her in the slightest.
But this. Even with all her extensive literature background and first-hand experiences with the supernatural world as a part of the elite coven, she could not have even conceived this.
Her killer's short crimson hair and ruby eyes came into focus with an almost cinematic backdrop of the full moon illuminating the blood spatter on his face as he smirked and said,
"How does it feel to be killed by a mortal?"
Gianna was only upset that the flickering of the match falling toward her head like a guillotine was poisoning the serene view of the swirling liquids around her.
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Jacob hated that alarm. He just wanted to stay five more minutes in bed before he had to get up. Especially because today was the day he started school at the public high school in Forks. No more reservation schooling for Jake.
"Curse that bitch, she owes me for this," he mumbled sleepily has he fumbled to stop his alarm clock from driving a nail into his forming headache. His best friend Bella had convinced him over the summer to start coming to school with her starting in the fall.
He rolled out of the fur blankets on his bed and tossled his bed-head hair in an attempt to look attractive. You know, just in case the man of his dreams happened to be stalking him outside his bedroom window.
He opened the window to get some fresh, summer air but as the breeze rushed in the young wolf's nose told him immediately something was wrong.
Soot.
It was all he could smell. The aftermath of a huge fire, somewhere in Forks. He quickly became concerned about his pack and rushed down the stairs into the kitchen where his father was sitting, mulling things over.
"Dad! I … um …" things hadn't been too swell between Jacob and his dad since he came out to him in the beginning of the summer. It was hard enough being the only wolf in a thousand some years to publicly announce his gaiety to the pack, but Billy was having an even tougher time as the father and pack leader of one.
"So you can smell it too? Well, you are my son after all."
Jake awkwardly smiled at the unskillfully placed compliment. "What happened? It feels like there is a fireplace in my nose."
"Forest fire. Huge one at that. Whole darn reservation smells like soot and ash."
Jacob resisted rolling his eyes in front of his father as his nose was already rudely informing him of the situation. "I mean, was anyone hurt? The stink is so strong I hope there wasn't a lot of damage to the forest or any of the residential areas." Jacob tried to look out the window to see if he could see any of the aftermath.
"Everyone is fine and accounted for, don't worry about that. There also wasn't any huge damage, not even to the forest."
"Then why..?"
"The fire was just up the hill from our house, Jake. About a half a mile in diameter. A little too close for comfort."
"Well luckily we're ok," Jacob sighed with relief. He really hated feeling anxious and worried; he'd had enough of that lately.
His father also let out a sigh, but it was more of an ominous one. "That's the peculiar thing. The fire didn't do much damage, nor did it occur naturally. The whole place reeks of vampires, blood, and fire catalysts. We're also not sure how it stopped at only a half mile. It wasn't raining last night and a forest fire that strong should've …" Billy trailed off; settling back into that pensive look Jake had found him in.
Jacob would have started to feel nervous again but a glimpse of the clock seeped into his hazel eyes. "Crap, Bella's due to pick me up in 10 minutes!" Jacob dashed up the stairs to get changed, leaving his father preoccupied with his responsibilities.
Jacob wanted to process the bizarre fire through his brain and try and help his pack uncover what happened, but he was calmed at the fact no one was harmed and figured that's what his father and the other pack leaders are for. A 17 year old boy should be content with the simple pleasure of the nervousness and excitement on the first day at a new school. Jake nodded to himself in reassurance of his adolescent priorities as he finished fixing his hair in the mirror. Bella had really had a profound influence on his life lately and sometimes he found her to be pushing him to make decisions, but he was really grateful she convinced him to cut off his hair and donate it to charity. A short crop was so much easier to manage.
Jacob finished making some toast and drinking some orange juice before running out the door to a beeping Bella. "Bye Dad!" Jacob yelled with a mouthful of toast, leaving his father still oddly transfixed on an imaginary point of focus.
After explaining last night's gossip to Bella on the way to school, they pulled into the parking lot, got their things out of Bella's pickup truck, and starting to walk to school.
"God, I hope Edward doesn't have anything to do with this. I will beat him until he …" Bella was also trying to figure out this strange game of clue as she sipped on some cranberry juice.
"Woah hey, don't need to hear about your personal life with Dracula," Jacob smiled jokingly at Bella.
"Oh shut up Jake, don't be jealous," she teased.
"Jealous? Girl, please." They laughed. "You know Edward and I are only civil at best and besides, vampires stink." Jacob shuddered. "I don't really have anything against the Cullens but I guess it's just the wolf in me." Jacob was still getting used to the heightened senses he had been experiencing since he had been able to phase into a werewolf, even if it had been nearly a year ago. He especially had a curious nose, which was about to be flooded with a whole new mix of scents from his peers.
Jacob and Bella approached Forks High School and stopped so Jacob could take in the whole situation. He had been to the school grounds before, but never as a student. It was almost overwhelming."
"Well I promised a few friends I'd meet them before class so we could chat," Bella said sheepishly. "Do you think you'll be ok to make it to your first class alone?"
Jacob was still processing the view of the school, "Yea, yea go see Edward."
Bella smiled, caught in her white lie, "This is why I love you Jacob Black. I'll see you at lunch! Try not to eat anyone."
Jacob waved to Bella prancing away in her dark blue blouse and skinny jeans, clutching her auburn purse which, he thought, was 5 sizes too big. He suddenly felt terribly awkward: The new kid from the reservation standing in front of the school, squinting, with his teeth showing and looking dazed and confused.
Snapping out of his trance, Jake looked around at the other kids coming into the school, mostly paired off or in groups laughing and talking about the upcoming school year.
They smell so ….. normal. He thought to himself. Like Bella. Not only was Jacob the new, native American, kid at school, but he was not human. He felt the anxiety and worry start to build up from the bottom of his stomach.
Jacob got his bearings and started to make a motion toward the entrance of the building when he noticed another student caught in a mindless stance across the school yard.
Except he wasn't looking at the school, he was staring into the direction of the ocean. Jacob knew it was toward the ocean because even though it was a couple miles away he could smell it in the breeze.
Wait, fuck no I can't smell the ocean from here what am I thinking?
Confused, Jacob inspected the dumbstruck man again and realized that the smell was emanating from him.
Never had he smelled just a clean, calming scent that was produced from the body of a human. The turmoil in his stomach quickly ceased. The man's strong silver eyes pierced into the sky and Jacob could only wonder as to why his short, but not so short, hair was as white as snow more than why the hell he was staring up into a partly cloudy sky. And although this strange creature had the hair color of a 90-year old, he was well composed in a dark blue trainer with a white, v-neck, graphic t-shirt, dark- nearly black- jeans, and brown designer boots. Jacob felt like more of a target as the new kid in his black crew-neck t-shirt, lee dungarees and tennis shoes holding his book bag over one shoulder.
He stood, again, stunned at the strange beauty of this athletic looking man.
That is, until his cloudy eyes turned their focus from the sky to Jacob's mindless orbs. Jacob quickly averted his gaze and nostrils, remembering he had a class to get to. His cheeks didn't stop burning until a good 10 minutes into his U.S. History class.
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Jake was happy to finally see Bella at lunch period. He was already exhausted from just having to introduce himself to everyone in his classes and needed a good meal and good company.
"Uuugh, Thank you for sitting with me, and tell Edward I'm sorry for stealing you," Jacob plopped down at a table with Bella near the middle of the lunch room, stomach growling.
"It's cool, you two can just duke it out later and I'll enjoy the two hotties fighten' over me," Bella said then bit her tongue and smiled at Jake teasingly.
The two comrades got their meatloaf surprise accompanied by canned goods and returned to the table to share how their mornings had been going so far.
"And I can't believe I have to be lab partners with Mike," Bella complained between bites. "He just will not get it through his head that I'm not interested in him. He's like a freaking dog." Jake looked up from his plate with raised eyebrows in a puppy dog fashion. "No offense." She shrugged. "So tell me about your day, comonnnnn I wanna know. Spot anyone you like yet? Forks isn't the greatest place on earth but, hey I found Edward didn't I?"
Jacob flashed his impeccable chops, "Yea you did, didn't you? I don't know I'm still overwhelmed by all the people and the smells…" And then, like a line written into some sort of lj-written fan fiction, the watery scent he picked up outside earlier this morning was creeping into his nasal cavity right as he was about to explain the different smells he had experienced this morning.
Bella looked at her friend, brow furrowed, confused as to why he had stopped talking mid sentence. She noticed his eyes following the platinum blonde and turned around to see what he was so distracted by.
Turning back around she snapped her fingers at Jacob's face a few times and said, "Jake. Jake …. Hellooo Honey, you're staring." Jake looked down at his food and started to blush. "What's up?"
"It's him again."
"Who? That blonde? Oh yea that's … um, what was it. Oh! Sung Hye Ki or something like that." Bella looked up, as if into her brain to try to remember what his name was.
"Sung, hey … who?" Jacob needed another go to process a foreign name. He snatched a few more glances at him as if it would help.
"Sung Hye Ki. He just moved here a little bit ago." Bella acted as if he was just another new kid, after all she had been one herself a few years ago and Forks seems to get quite a lot of new students. She didn't want to gawk at it.
Jacob on the other hand, couldn't help it. He also realized where Hye Ki was sitting; chumming it up with the Cullens.
"Hey, why is he sitting with Edward?! …Do you know him Bella?"
"Kinda," Bella said nonchalantly as she snapped a carrot stick with a ferocious bite. "He moved here from Korea. Apparently he's a good Cullen family friend. I met him the other week when I was over at Edward's house."
"Oh …" Jacob sunk, realizing the first hottie he picked out has a 99% chance of being a vampire. He was further confused as to why Hye Ki didn't' reek of one, and why he looked so western.
Seeing that Jacob was searching for the answers in his meatloaf, Bella elaborated, "Oh, yea no he's not a vampire don't worry. He's pretty cute too don't you think?" Bella nudged Jacob with her elbow.
"Cute or not, he's probably not even available, let alone gay, Bella." Jacob said pessimistically. "If he's not a vampire how does he know the Cullens well enough to stay at their house indefinitely?"
"You know, I'm not sure why he's here – not my business – but Edward told me he's from the Ryujin Shinko Suizoku in the Sea of Japan or wherever that is." Jacob stared blankly at Bella, who continued to work on her meal, patiently waiting for an explanation.
Bella's eyes met Jacob's bewilderment mid fork-full. "Oh, yea, sorry. It's a Korean and Japanese water tribe. They kinda live in the sea since they have the power to control water and all. And the reason he doesn't look Asian is because he's part Japanese part Korean and part European or something, I dunno wasn't really paying attention." Bella went back to her food. For whatever reason that meat loaf to her was what cake is to fat kids.
"Sounds Neat." Jacob moved his concentration back to Sung Hye Ki. He was a bit more sullen than most of the Cullens sitting at the table with him, but although he didn't share Alice's degree of cheerfulness, he obviously was not a depressing, solemn person like Edward always appeared to be.
Hye Ki had his own glow; bright but somehow very cold. It wasn't the same as when he saw vampires glitter in the sunlight or when you see a light bulb or television turn on; it was somehow softer and more reflective. It was a light Jacob could swear he's seen before but he couldn't quite put his finger on it. The warmth from the bitter glow seemed to reach out to Jacob and calm him from the inside out.
"Like a full moon," escaped Jacob's lips.
"What? Are you ok Jake?"
"It's Nothing," Jacob shook the peculiar thoughts from his head, which were replaced with gushing blood coloring his cheeks.
"Well, finish your lunch you're gonna need your strength for the rest of the day." Bella scolded.
"Yes mother," Jacob rolled his eyes, feeling grateful he had Bella to help him through everything since he came out earlier that summer. They finished eating their lunch discussing what they had planned for the rest of the day, free of forest fires, vampires, and ethereal creatures.
But Jacob couldn't shake a feeling from the middle of his torso, which was uncomfortably unfamiliar to him. Even more unnerving than when he had become a full-fledged werewolf or came out to his parents.
And I still have half a day left. Jacob thought to himself as he emptied his tray in the garbage can, and scampered off to biology class.
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I'm not sure where i'm going with this, it's really fluid and such so suggestions would be awsome.
Also, i've never read any of the twilight books, and only watched the first movie drunk. *ducks in cover from the angry fans*its ok though, i'm just like Stephenie Meyer and vampires, right? :-P However, I have read a great deal of fanfic and researched character relationships and personalities since I initially wrote this fic and published it on livejournal, at the advice of my peers.
That being said, if i have any major inconsistencies or mistakes in characters, relations, or plot lines to better allude to the actual twilight saga and twilight universe, x-core fans, kindly point them out to me.
messages, friends, reviews, all welcome :D
i hope you enjoyed it, i hope to write some more.
CH2 is in progress, I hope to get it up next week.
