The flight of the memories
by
Elda Von Katherinex
I sat up in the bed; starched white sheets, foreign by the feel... I tried to prise my eyes apart but it stung. "Try not to strain yourself too much Elda-san..." I turned my head to the source of the sound, a familiar voice. Where had I last heard it? I suddenly thought of it the precise moment, yet it slipped away into the fanthoms of my mind beyond my reach. Disregarding the pain, I cracked open the eyes and left it open. A young man was sitting at the bedside, slicked back hair in a school uniform.
I was in a white nursing gown, the doctors had told me that as a side effect of the accident lately, I might lose my memory till a while till a trigger returns my memories back. I glanced at the tag: Orion Medical Facilty.
Orion... I thought, where had I heard it before? Who was this guy there in front of me? Why was there this feeling of peace while he was sitting there calmly looking at me..? Why was I brought here? Why was everything different, sharper, better in my eyes?
I blacked out.
When I came to, I was in a car, with that same young man that I had seen at the hospital. "Who are you?"
"Kaname Kuran."
"Kaname-sama, where are you taking me?"
"Back to your home, on the campus of Knight Academy. There you will meet with people of your type."
Silence filled the space of the car as I wondered, " What am I?"
As though he had read my mind he answered, "You are a vampire, a pure-blood vampire, you came to an accident that nearly killed you. The hospital you were at is also handled by vampires, a lot easier to keep our existence quiet."
I nodded silently as I heard the screech as the school gates opened.
I was sent to the Chairman's office.
A crazy looking man with the aura of kindness yet a sense of dumb optimism surrounded him.
I sighed.
"Chairman Cross, despite my recent accident, I feel perfectly fine right now, and I am ready to start classes anytime soon."
I grinned.
It was now his turn to sigh.
He nodded.
I stood up went to the door and bowed.
"Thank you, Chairman."
He seemed astonished.
I began class that night, silently gliding through the hallway that would take me to my class.
I rested my hand on the doorknob.
Chatter filled my ears when I opened the door.
Life from today would turn more chaotic.
