I know some of you guys want me to write my other story and continue it, but I'm kinda stuck right now so I decided to write this instead for a change of pace. Sorry guys. Plus this might be crap.
Oops.
But anyway for what it's worth, enjoy~~~
Long before humans existed, there was a different species that dominated the Earth.
Every day, a single individual would slaughter up to 20 animals for the sake of satiating their hunger, sometimes even more just for entertainment.
They were large, demonic beasts, with not a shred of empathy within their cold bodies. With thick skin, high regenerative abilities and powerful wings protruding from their backs, they had a strong defence. Add the fact that they had sharp teeth that ripped easily through flesh, they were not easy to defeat.
However, after thousands of years of living off the same diet day after day, the nutrients of animals were simply no longer enough for these creatures.
That's when humans came into the picture.
Humans were unique, the beasts could last months on a single quality human.
But as time passed, they began consuming more than what was necessary and slowly the human race started to die out.
When they were on the edge of extinction, a brave man stepped forward and invented a weapon, capable of piercing even the beasts' tough skin and bypassing their astounding regenerative abilities.
Soon enough the beasts became the lesser beings and humans were the new dominant species.
Rules were put in place to restrict the movements of these demons and an organization was created to control them.
After hundreds of years, the beasts gradually began to resemble humans. Their skin wasn't as tough, their regenerative abilities dropped and they lost their wings. The two species were finally able to peacefully coexist.
The humans called them
Vampires.
Present day…
Vampires managed to mingle well enough into society. Rules forbade them from taking blood from illegal sources such as humans or pets. They were only allowed blood from farm animals, blood from registered donors or blood from people who had given certified permission. If the rules weren't followed, they would come under the wrath of DASAV, also known as the Defence And Security Against Vampires.
DASAV was organisation created to fight against any vampires who went against the law. Armed with weapons invented by the founder of DASAV, no vampire dared to step out of line.
Despite this, vampires were still shunned upon and it was still hard for them to get along well and many went into hiding.
Kageyama yawned and rubbed his eyes. The sun shone brightly and seeped through the small little gaps in the curtains. He squinted at the clock – 6:30am it read. Kageyama sighed. He had been dreading this day for weeks and finally it was here.
Today was his first day of high school.
Kageyama HATED school.
Now it wasn't because he was bad at studying or found it extremely boring (which was indeed true), but because schools were always filled with crowds and crowds of students.
Human students.
Kageyama always had a hard time adjusting to the new smells and fragrances that hung tantalisingly in the air whenever he switched schools. He would have to sit still in his seat for six hours, trying not to grab the person closest to him and tear them apart.
It was so frustratingly difficult, and Kageyama despised it.
It wasn't as though he could help it. He wanted so bad to fit in, to be a normal school student. Not one that had to worry about his own temptations and the possibility that DASAV was watching closely.
Kageyama was a vampire.
Despite having coexisted for so long, it was still rare to see vampires exist freely in a human society. Normally, you would think the reason was that it would be hard to control their urges, so they preferred to stay away from the roots of the risk. But most vampires tended to get rather accustomed to it after a certain age.
The real reason was society itself. Most humans still viewed vampires as disgusting and terrible monsters that should not be associated with, resulting in extreme difficulty for vampires to thrive in human society. So instead, they created their own little communities.
Unfortunately for Kageyama, his parents absolutely adored being amongst humans. They had lived for over 50 years in a human filled environment and not once had they been discovered as being vampires. So despite the dangers, they remained living among the people whom they were despised by so much.
His parents had gotten used to being in constant company with humans, but because Kageyama was still young, his sense of smell was still extremely sensitive, easily picking up on the delicious smell of fresh human blood.
Kageyama pulled on his crisp new school uniform and made his way to the bathroom. He grabbed a small stone block from the top of the sink and proceeded to filing his fangs. It was a long and tedious job and it hurt a little, but it had to be done in order to hide his identity.
He would just have to wait until the smells stopped bothering him, Kageyama thought to himself.
"Morning…" Kageyama mumbled as he trudged down the stairs.
"Good morning darling!" he heard his mom call from the kitchen.
His dad had already left for work. He was a marketing director in a company nearby and was always kept busy with his job. His mum stayed at home and spent her time completing the house chores and chatting with the neighbours.
Kageyama pulled open the fridge and grabbed a pack of blood from the many stacks lined up neatly on the shelves. From the outside, the pack appeared just like a bag of tomato juice, but in reality it was filled with pig blood.
Kageyama ripped the straw off the packaging, punctured the bag with it and took a large gulp. It tasted bland and awful, but it filled him up and that was all he needed.
"You're finally in high school," his mum said from behind the kitchen counter.
"Mmf."
"My little boy is finally growing up, little Kags is finally becoming a man," she sighed tearfully.
Kageyama almost spat his drink out.
"P-please stop that!" he yelled with cheeks flushed after barely managing to not choke on his meal.
His mum chuckled and started singing softly to herself.
Kageyama quickly slurped up the rest of his drink and gathered his items.
School bag, stationary and books. He didn't ever bring lunch because if he drank in front of everyone, he was worried that he would get found out immediately.
"I'm off," Kageyama murmured.
"Have a safe trip and be careful ok?" his mum replied.
"Mhm."
And he was out the door.
There weren't all too many people out and about just yet which Kageyama was grateful for. He pulled out his cellphone and glanced at the time. It was only 7.30am, another hour until school started. It would take about half an hour to walk to school. He had plenty of time.
His parents had forced him to get a cellphone. What was the point? Kageyama had always wondered. It wasn't as though he had any friends.
Constantly self-conscious of his position as a vampire, Kageyama generally avoided socialising too much as extra precautions not to get caught. His parents always encouraged him to bring friends over, but Kageyama was too wary for that.
As he neared the school, more and more students were coming from different directions who were also heading to the same place he was. Kageyama's nose started getting twitchy. He tried to walk as far away from the students as possible.
When Kageyama finally arrived, he was exhausted. High school was usually the time humans were going through puberty, and that was when the scents they gave off were the strongest. He wondered how he was going to last the entire day. A large framed sign on the entrance read "Karasuno High School". A smaller sign beside it had the words "Opening Ceremony" written neatly in large letters on it.
Trying his best to ignore the flood of messages his nose was sending him, Kageyama slunk into the hall.
The opening ceremony went smoothly without any hitches. The principal droned on and on about academic achievements and whatnot while much of the audience tried their best not to fall asleep.
The hall was filled with students, and Kageyama was beginning to wish that he had bought some of those new pills that dulled ones senses. They were expensive though, plus they made you drowsy so Kageyama had decided that it was better to just to hold it in.
At last, when the ceremony finished, Kageyama breathed a sigh of relief, at least when he was in class not all of the scents would be focused on one area. He chose a seat right at the back of the classroom in a secluded corner by the window and hoped that no one would decide to sit in the vacant seat beside him.
He proceeded to staring at the clock, waiting for class to start.
Kageyama relaxed into his chair, glad that the scent of this class wasn't all that nice.
Then he heard a loud clatter beside him and a bright orange entered his vision. Kageyama looked up and his eyes widened as a fragrance washed over him that almost made him lose control over himself. His nose perked up and he almost jumped out right then and there.
A short boy looked down at him, beaming as bright as the sun.
"Hey! I'm Hinata Shouyou!"
But Kageyama wasn't listening. All he could think about was how tempting the boy was. How he wanted that boy underneath him. How much he wanted to tear his neck apart.
"Nice to meet you!"
Oh god. Kageyama thought.
Author's Note: Well this is the first time I've ever written supernaturally thingies so yeah its kinda noob. Soz.
Please review and tell me what you guys think XD
I may or may not continue depending on whether or not I'm bothered...
See you guys next chapter~~~ (hopefully)
