+Chapter Two+
+Cole and Chale+
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Dawn's gaze seemed focused on the taller of the two men and sparks seemed to fly between them. They seemed to be meant to have met.
He was nearly a good half foot taller than the other, and an intoxicatin purple light radiated from his eyes.
His hair was blood red and as bright as fire, laying at his shoulders.
His torso was fitted in a gray wife beater and he wore light blue skinny jeans with tall black combat boots.
Rain found her gaze focused on the other, despiter efforts to look anywhere else.
He was paler than the other, and had a threatening look about him.
His eyes were a deep, charcoal black, matching most of his attire.
He wore a tight, long-sleeved shirt, with skinny, midnight black jeans and chains dripping from belt-loops and pockets.
He wore tied, black, laced up combat boots, entirely covered in different sized, silver safety pins.
His hair was a dark brown and, even in the darkness, it seemed that every single one of his features, though Rain would never admit to noticing, were nearly perfect.
Rain looked over at Dawn, whom was currently moving forward, a soft, admiring look on her face.
Rain glanced up toward the darker of the two boys, putting on the best blank look she could considering the surcomstances;
"Can we help you two?"
He smiled, flashing two rows of perfect white teeth,
"Yes, actually, my friend and I wanted to speak with the two of you."
Rain picked up a light, familiar accent, but was unable to place it, as her mind was currently in a mess.
Dawn was in a daze, and as she met the boy's gaze, her heartbeat picked up. She stumbled forward, unable to think and simply watched the boy standing there, before her.
There was no really visible movement, though suddenly the brunette boy was standing right next to Rain; his cold, pale fingers just inches away from her blushing face.
She gasped as he began to speak, unable to escape the amazment at the tone in his voice,
"Your heart seems so unsteady..."
Much to Dawn's surprise, the boy in front of her was closer, his voice rougher but just as sweet,
"My name's Chale. That's Cole. We saw the two of you leaving the party, and figured we'd join you. Hope you don't mind."
In a moment, Cole had Rain's 'skelamals' hat, and was spinning it around the tips of his long, thin fingers.
Rain lifted her arms, annoyed, and was trying, feebly, to retrieve her hat only to let it fall lifelessly to her side once her finger caught the edge of it.
Chale carefully watched his friend's every move, keeping Dawn safely behind him, figuring Cole was just waiting to move in for another kill.
Cole smiled, and began laughing, nearly silently;
"She is your problem, not mine. I won't touch her."
He laughs again, this time spinning Rain lazily, as if in a dance.
Dawn cringes at the sight and gets instantly dizzy.
Rain notices her friend, and runs over tearing from Cole's grasp. Cole watches her as she carefully pushes past Chale, staring back at him before muttering softly to her friend,
"We have to leave. I don't think they are safe."
How right she was.
Cole slowly walked up and grabbed Rain's arm a little harder than necessary;
Rain swings at him, and he dodges her arm, not even considering her a threat.
Cole slowly walks closer to Rain and she takes a few steps back. He lithly follows her, mimicking her every move.
He carefully reaches out to her but she flinches away from his hand. Cole looks perturbed, and begins to step closer,
"Thats odd. No human has ever been able to completely resist our kind's charm. It's our gift... How we hunt. Yet you only run."
Rain freezes, instantly confused, thus, ticked off;
"Charm? Hunt? You're kinda creeping me out. You know, I don't care what 'charm' I suggest you leave us alone."
Smiling back at her;
"Why is that? Protective over your little friend? I see why, she seems a bit...out of it."
Rain smiles dispite herself,
"She's drunk. I'd be amazed if she wasn't 'out of it' at all, with all that she's had."
Chale looked over at Cole,
"Cole, let's go. We can't risk you being seen after the sun comes up."
"Fine. But we will see you two again. I promise you that."
With that, they were out of sight in the blink of an eye.
"Rain?"
"Yeah, Dawn?"
"Who were they?"
"...I don't know...and I don't think I want to."
"Chale didn't seem...that bad."
"No...but the other one...Cole...we shouldn't be around him. It doesn't seem safe."
"Let's go."
"Good idea."
