I plan to have a lot more chapters, so if you're reading the story, I'm going to be uploading a chapter every few days. To let you know, at the end of this chapter and the next the actual characters are in the story, so keep reading!
When Nik came home, I was in the kitchen, sitting on the stool, the still half full bottle on the seat next to me like we were friends.
"Hello, mate. Are you done with Tina yet?" Nik leaned his lower back against the isle, facing the other way from me.
"No," I said, continueing my grimacing at the marble like I had been doing, waiting for him to return. I needed him to tell me to do something. Life was boring when you had nothing to look forward to.
"Well, go finish her then. I have a surprise for you." I glanced up at him to see his evil grin on.
I stood, keeping my gaze low as I human walked upstairs, wondering what Nik could be so excited about. I stood in the doorway a second, watching Tina sleep. She was beautiful for a young girl, even more so with her relaxed face. I sighed, going to the bed to lift her up and kill her. As I drained the blood from her body, I felt her struggle, and knew she was fighting me in her sleep. I ignored the fact that she was a living being with emotions and greedly sucked her blood.
When she was cold, pale and almost purple, I licked my lips and teeth constantly, trying to get all the blood down my throat. When I was satisfied, I lifted her body and brought her downstairs. Klaus told me that there was a river nearby and to throw her in, but to make sure the wound on her neck was larger and less clean so it looked like a rabid animal had killed her.
When I had done what I was told, I returned to the kitchen to find him in the same exact spot, but with a glass in his hand filled with light brown liquid that he handed to me. "Drink up," he said, a grin still on his face.
I swallowed the bourbun and set the glass on the marble. "So, what has you in a good mood?"
He chuckled lightly. "I think it's time my new friends found out that there is yet another vampire in town."
I grinned as well, but not so evily. Yes, it would be fun, but "I am never involved in one of your plans, Nik."
He turned, putting the liquor away. "Not a plan, mate, just some fun."
Alright, my grin did have an evil twist to it. I would get to do some torturing, physical and emotional. Watch out Mystic Falls, here comes Lee Brown.
Nik told me I couldn't do any killing, because that would make his precious blond upset, and I was not suppose to tell them I was with him. He said that this group would confuse themselves so much that when they find out I was Niks friend, they might as well be in tears.
I studied the group for a day at their school and found out that they all have their own problems. I decided to start with the human, a boy named Mathew, Matt anyone that knows him. I learned he had enough knowledge of vampires to know that if he saw me, he would know I was one.
I waited until he was on his own, walking around the side of the school. I followed him, far enough behind him that it would seem I wasn't at first, but close enough for him to hear my purposfully loud footsteps. It took awhile for him to look back, and the first time he didn't seem worried. The second time, though, his face was scrunched together in confusion and annoyance.
When he turned to face forward, I was in front of him, and he ran into me. "Don't you watch where you're going, kid?"
He jumped back, trying to mask his fear. He looked down to the pavement, "What do you want?"
I took a step towards him, practically in his face, making him meet my eyes. "Your friends better not bother me while I'm in town. It would be a shame if you got hurt, the last human of the group." With that, I left.
My plan was to get him nervous and tell the vampires that I threatened him. Hopefully, they would seek me out. If they did, they would think they had the upper hand because this was their town, but they would be long.
While I waited, I went to the bar, compelling the bartender that I am indeed old enough to drink, then sat and sipped. I wasn't an alcoholic, really. Vampires needed to drink a lot more to get drunk, but I usually drank a bottle of burbundy a day. I told myself it kept the need to feed at bay, so that I could focus on what I was suppose to do for longer periods of time.
It wasn't long before the flakes came- I did in fact know that this was their hangout, I just wanted to see how often they came. I never turned in my seat, but I smelt them walk in and tuned into their conversation.
"I'm going to get a drink," the lowest male voice said as he headed my way, to the bar.
The others went to a booth, and I recognized Matts scent, along with three females. The other male stayed close to them, near the door.
"Why not just wear the dress from the last dance that we couldn't go to?" One of the girls asked, obviously continuieng a previous conversation.
"Tyler's not here to go with me, the jerk, so why should I keep it?" Tyler, Nik told me, was his first hybrid, the one who broke the bond, who was also Carolines previous boyfriend. Did that mean this was the famous blond?
I itched to look over my shoulder and check, but refrained myself; if I looked, they could catch me staring. I wanted them to spot me first.
Across the bar the brother sat on a stool and turned to watch the room and the people inside it.
"He still hasn't called you back?" The same girl asked.
Caroline mumbled a sad no, shifting in her seat. Matt shifted as well, I think turning in his seat to look around.
Another vampire entered the bar, and I caught her scent: Rebekah. I stiffened, but she stayed near the entrance and stood next to the brother. If she saw me, the plan would be ruined. She was friends with them and could tell them why I was here.
I took a swig, turning slightly, glancing at the game of pool that was going on farther out, keeping my cool.
"Do we really need to go to the dance? It's probably going to be like every other one; something bad will probalby happen, then we'll have-"
"That's him," Matt whispered with a slight gasp in his voice.
"Who?" One of the girls asked.
"The vampire from the school."
There was shifting from all the group but Rebekah as they all turned to look at me. Almost immediatly, the brother at the bar took up his drink and came towards me, sitting on the stool to my right. As he placed the glass to his lips, he said, without turning to face me, "Leave town if you know what's good for you."
I, too, did not look at him. "What, a vampires not allowed to travel?"
"Do you know what town you're in? Mystic Falls. This is the vampire hotspot. This is our town. I'm a Salvatore, over there is the doppelganger, next to her is a Bennet witch, at the door is my brother, and next to him is an original. Klaus, the hybrid original, lives here, too. You have no chance here."
I stood, keeping my face hidden from the door. "Well I suggest you add another dangerous name to that list, then, Salvatore, because I'm here to stay." With that, I ran out of that bar as quick as I could.
