Book One; Bone Chilling Secret
Ash meets Mary-Lynette, they become quick enemies.
Mary-Lynette finds out that Jade – her best friend – is Ash's sister.
Ash found out him and Mary-Lynette were Soulmates.
They got together, on a romantic Christmas day, when Ash suddenly kissed her under the mistletoe, and they were together after that.
Book Two; RevealedAsh and Mary-Lynette were bound to be together forever – or that's what they thought.
Just when things were going great, and Ash decided to tell Mary-Lynette his secret of being a vampire, Jeremy Lovett bursts into their lives, kidnapping both Mary-Lynette and Ash.
Once in a cabin made of wood, Mary-Lynette woke up to find herself tied up, in a wooden cabin.
She sees that Jeremy had done everything, including hurting her Ash.
Jeremy told her about Night World – devastating her in the process.
Mary-Lynette gets attacked by Ash, seeing him as a monster, but decides no matter what, she wouldn't leave him alone – because she's in love with him.
Ash got staked in the back by Jeremy while he was hugging Mary-Lynette, and almost died.
Mary-Lynette protected him, but Jeremy decided to kill her first.
Ash snaps Jeremy's neck for trying to hurt his Mare.
Ash tells Mary-Lynette that he doesn't want her anymore, and leaves before she can say anything.
Mary-Lynette is left heartbroken.
And Now... Book Three of the B.C.S. Trilogy...
Coming Back?
Mary-Lynette woke up in a gloomy mood once again. Her dreams – well, more like nightmares – were always the same. Ever since... That night.
She would dream that Jeremy kidnapped her, and hurt Ash. Ash was a vampire, and Jeremy was a werewolf. Then, Jeremy tried to kill them both, but Ash defeated him before he could lay a finger on her. But, as she smiled at him, Ash said he had lost interest. It hurt. It hurt a lot.
Mary-Lynette closed her eyes slowly against the bright sunlight. And then she was pulled back into what had happened before she could stop herself.
She dragged herself outside the cabin, not even glancing back at the now dead boy – or werewolf, should she say. Mary-Lynette had tears running down her cheeks, hiccupping slightly, shuddering at the sudden burst of cold air. She was surrounded by trees – all dark and scary. She wished she'd had Ash, then she wouldn't be so scared. But, he was gone now. She had to go back to being strong without someone else there to support her. Before Ash came into her life.
But, she didn't want to! It felt so nice to back down and let someone else take care of her problems for once. It was nice to have a shoulder to cry on, someone to be there for you when you fell down. She wanted Ash. She wanted him back. Why had he done this? Why did he mend his way inside her heart then rip it right out and across the floor in tiny, sharp pieces?
"Ash," she called into the night, her voice shaky and echoing. Her voice sounded weak, soft. All she heard was the noises of the night. "Ash!" she called again, louder this time. She kept on walking, calling his name louder with each step she took.
"Ash!" Mary-Lynette shrieked, lifting her head up to the dark sky above, more tears flooding out. She was sobbing hard, her cries echoing in the forest. She kept walking. His name, she stopped calling, but only from her throat. Her mind, though...
It was filled with all the loving memories Ash had made her see, all the warmth she felt when he hugged her, kissed her, caressed her hand, stroked her hair, everything. She shuddered again – this time not because of the cold air, but because of Ash.
Soon, she found she was outside her house, and when she walked in, she collapsed in sobs again as her brother held her.
"Mare," he whispered, his eyes hardening with knowledge of what the only source of this could be. He hugged her, shushed her, comforted her and everything, until she fell asleep in his arms. She looked peaceful, so he carried her to her room, laying her on her bed. He kissed her forehead, before leaving to his own room.
Little did he know, what was going on inside poor Mary-Lynette's Dream World.
Mary-Lynette opened her eyes, new tears beginning to form in her eyes. It had been exactly three weeks since the incident, and all these three weeks she had to deal with watching Ash flirt and hook-up with different girls from the school. Everyone had heard about the break-up, and everyone knew it was Ash that broke it off. Guys were beginning to mess around with her, and every time she thought Ash glared at the guys, she had instead seen him looking lustfully at a slut from her grade.
Mary-Lynette wouldn't lie to herself.
She knew she wanted him back, she knew she was in love with him. It's just... It was as if there was a silver cord, connecting their hearts as one whenever he touched her. It was humming, vibrating, every time he made her heart pick up speed. She craved him. She knew it.
She got up, making herself get ready for the Saturday ahead of her. She had just wasted about an hour over-going all her memories with Ash – good and bad ones. As much as Mary-Lynette wanted to hate him, she couldn't bring herself to.
Something she forgot to mention; Jade dragged her to every party there was, and Ash was at every single one –
Hooking up with some girl that wasn't her.
Mary-Lynette shook her head, grabbed a white tank top, dark blue, ripped skinny jeans, a towel, some underwear and a bra, then hopped into the shower. She let the warm water soothe her worries away, relax her bit by bit. She was probably in the shower, her room, or the kitchen for most of the Saturday. Then, it was 6:45pm and she had to get ready for the party today. She slipped on some black flats, a white headband in her hair, and kept the jeans and tank she was wearing. She put on some lip gloss, light mascara, and some eyeliner. Then, when it was about 6:57pm, she headed outside, toward the party.
She didn't know who's house she was going to, she only had the address. She didn't really care. Either she was invited 'cause they felt bad for her, or because she was Jade's friend. So, she honestly didn't care.
She got there, and met up with an excited Jade. Jade was wearing a sparkly, silver dress that brought out her white-blonde hair perfectly. She was also wearing blood-red lipstick, blush, eye shadow, and all the other make-up you could think of. She shook her head while smiling at Mary-Lynette's choice of clothes.
"Well," Jade said, hooking her arm through Mare's, "you still look hot!" they both laughed, walking inside and heading over to the dance floor. They danced for a bit, and Mary-Lynette left for the bathroom when she bumped into none other than Ash.
Oh, but he wasn't alone. Oh no, he had some girl from school with him. Blonde, blue eyes, full-blown make-up, dress, high-heels, she had it all. The blonde bumped into her, glared at Mary-Lynette, let go of Ash's hand, then darted to one of the bedrooms down the hall. She let out one seductive growl – to Mary-Lynette it sounded like she was choking – at Ash before walking inside. Mary-Lynette looked up at Ash, only to be disappointed.
He was watching the blonde with lust shown deeply in his eyes, and his smile was predatory, and when Ash pretty much ran down the halls to the bedroom, shut the door behind him, Mary-Lynette was heartbroken again. Why did this have to happen to her? She was a good girl all her life, so why was she getting everyone's crap?
Mary-Lynette ran outside and sat on the grass, watching the stars, tears flooding down her face. She hated this. Ash always hurt her. Maybe it would've been better if they had never met.
She felt someone's hand on her shoulder. She jumped slightly, turned her head to see Jade sitting beside her with a hurt expression. After the incident she had also found out that the rest of the Redfern's were also vampires. Joy.
"Oh," she said, "not funny, Jade. You scared me." Then, Jade reached over and took her hand.
"I'm sorry," Jade said, "do you want to go home? I just figured out why you're always sad after the parties. It's Ash isn't it?" Mary-Lynette nodded slightly, looking up at the sky, to watch the shining stars for the comfort Ash used to give her just by being there. She wiped her tears, then smiled at Jade sadly.
"It's okay," Mary-Lynette said, "we can stay longer. If you want, I mean it doesn't matter to me."
They stayed.
The next day at school, everyone was talking about how Crystal – that blonde from the party – had slept with Ash. Mary-Lynette felt sick. Crystal said it especially loud when Mary-Lynette passed by them.
The whole day passed like a blur to Mary-Lynette. Everyone's eyes seemed to linger on her longer than necessary. Ash ignored her. Jade was busy making weird plots against people in the school with Mark – he needed to protect his little sister apparently.
When Mary-Lynette was walking home, she heard;
"C'mon, Ash, one night!" by a squeaky girly voice. She heard that beautiful, low chuckle of her love's voice from behind her.
"Fine," his voice said defeated. The girl squealed, and started clapping while Ash stayed quiet. Soon, Mary-Lynette quickened her pace to her house, so she wouldn't have to deal with someone trying to win over the love she had lost so suddenly.
When she arrived home, she flung herself into her room, onto her bed, and sobbed her eyes out. She had locked her door and all the windows, and started wishing Ash had never come to Briar Creek in the first place.
And this was just the beginning.
A/N: Hope you guys liked the first chapter, lol! It's very sad, I know, but... Somewhere along the chapters... It'll get better... Sometime.. Lol.
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