Muse- Super Massive Black Hole.

Chapter Four: Slicing The Silence.

I blew out my breath, making the hair on my face go up.

Today, Josue and I were ditching school, why?

I didn't know.

It was really warm here, short clothing was a must have.

I settled for a two layer tanktop, shorts, and sandals that wrapped around my ankles.

I didn't have to look nice for Josue, this could be a joke for all I know.

My mom and dad didn't usually get up when we left for school, since Joanne and Justin had already left, I was alone.

I grabbed my tote bag, with a juice box, heading for my car.

Josue was there, leaving against it.

"Hey, Jenna," he smiled.

"Hey," I said.

We stood there, akward silence.

"Can you move?" I asked him.

He laughed, "no."

"Then where's your car?" I asked.

"Didn't bring it, here," he said, taking my bag, throwing it in my car.

"My parents are gonna see my car is here," I pointed out.

"Don't doubt me," he said, looking towards the drive way.

Daniel was coming, hands in his pockets.

"Don't worry, Jenna. I got this," he smiled, taking my keys.

"I-," I began.

"Can trust, Daniel," Josue finished for me.

I crossed my arms across my chest, looking at the ground.

"C'mon, we're waisting time," Josue said, taking my hand, leading me towards the trees.

We started walking, deeper and deeper in the woods.

I started feeling a crawling sensation on my leg, I looked down, seeing the beattle crawling up my leg.

"Ah!"I cried, before I could even think.

I let go of Josue's hand, trying to slap the stupid bug off.

Josue looked puzzled, pulling me to him.

"What's wrong?" He asked, completely lost to the situation.

"Ugh, n-nothing," I said, still feeling the crawling on my leg.

I tried to get out of his arms, this was embarrasing.

"Awe, are you scared of those little bugs?" He teased, resuming our walk, with a arm around my waist.

"No!" I said, looking at the ground.

"It's okay, Jenna. I'll protect you," he mocked.

"Where are we going? We've been walking forever," I complained.

"We're almost there," he promised.

Maybe I should've gone to school.

School, Diego went to college. What would our life be like together?

We would have kids, a little boy that mirrored him, Jace, yeah. Jace would snowboard , surf, play sports, we could live in Utah, and here. He's easy to be with, my father would love for me to marry him.

We'd be a happy little family, I felt a smile creep on my face. I'd forgotten where I was, I was with Josue, walking in the middle of nowhere.

"What are you thinking about?" He asked.

"You know, the future," I said.

"Like?" He asked, his eyes zeroing in on my face.

"Just the future," I said.

"You already said that. I asked like what," he said.

"Stuff," I shrugged.

"What do you picture in your future?" He asked.

Getting married to Diego.

"Going back to Utah, maybe getting married, having a kid or two," I shrugged.

"Mhm," he hughed.

"What?" I demanded.

"Nothing," he smirked.

We kept walking, then finally he came to a stop.

It was a small cabin, lined with a large pinic bench.

He pulled me to the bench, he sat down.

I sat a little away from him, wrapping my arms around my knees.

He kept looking at me, waiting for me to scoot closer to him.

I didn't, I just looked at the grass, it was thick and rich here.

"Come here," he demanded.

"No, thanks," I said.

"I didn't ask you," he growled.

"I don't accept," I threw back.

He snorted, then looked away.

I settled back, taking in his position.

He moved fast, pulling me by the waist to his side.

"Okay, much better," he smiled, snugging me into his side.

I rolled my eyes.

"Okay, now," he hughed.

"I'm waiting," I said.

"For you, it's easy. You're mine, always and forever," he said, seriously.

"What! Excuse me!" I said back.

"Dorhan, you're not deaf, you heard me," he growled.

I was about to protest, then he did it.

His free hand went to my neck, pulling my face to his. He crushed down on my lips, biting me. It was painfull, but I wanted more.

He pulled away, looking at me.

"Shut up, and let me explain," he smirked.

I was shocked.

He entwined our fingers, looking at them.

"Here, there are always the legends, the ones about the others. Long ago, here at Seaside, there was a whole 'group' of them. At first they were just average , but they kept to themselves. It wasn't until hunting season came for them, the time they let themselves go, feed, murder.

At first, you think. Yeah, their nice, harmless, they can choose a better way of life, but no it's not like at all. Their vampires, killers. What else? I've never seen harmless ones, their predators. Back to that group, they looked normal, exept for the eyes, they were all bright black, their teeth are yellow, sharp, and only satisfy for blood- human blood.

Everyone believed they were just wierd, that was until their season came, the time were people started to disspear, bodies appeared half drained, half eaten, at first it was just a few, then it turned into 30. People started freaking out, but back in the early 1900's the police weren't as concered.

A man that lived here, Shawn Erael, he called in his sister, Shannon, his sister she specielized in black magic. She knew what was happening, so she made a defense, for people- protectors. Black magic, for good. Hard to believe right? Yeah.

She mad man into wolf, vampire eating, destroying wolf. She made magic grow in some, turning them into what you would call werewolf. The men that turned, they destroyed the vampires, tearing them, some eating them.

That was the last brotherhood for a while, then some vampires are returning to the area. A new brotherhood appeared, the brothers their chosen by the last brotherhood.

. . . . . . . I-I was chosen from one they called Gerhard. He called the first born son of Joseph Townhigh's great great son. That made black magic choose my fate. I didn't choose what I mean," he said, looking at the woods.

I was frozen in place, my blood felt cold.

He was lieing, the legends weren't real.

No.

Vampires aren't real, no!

"Hey, Jenna," he said, taking my face in his hands.

"Shh, baby, calm down. Let me finish. Shannon, she knew when the brothers became this, they would need a mate, she gave the brothers the gift of imprint. The bond that holds forever.

When I saw you after I changed, I knew you were mine, forever.

I became tied to you in everyway, I loved you.

But, then I thought.

What if I hurt her?

What if you didn't want this?

I tried to stay away, I tried, but I couldn't.

It hurt, alot. I felt like I was going insane, you keep me alone," he whispered, breathing heavy.

"You-you're lieing," I cried, my vision began to fizz.

"Jenna, I would never lie to you, I don't. Please, don't make me angry, I don't want to hurt you. Just believe me, I can show you, but don't get scared," he growled.

"S-s-c-c-ared?" I demanded.

"Shannon, she didn't design us to look fluffy, and adorable. We're visious killers, our teeth, it's our ugliest feature," he growled.

He got up, and started taking his clothes off.

I looked away, then I heard his backing up.

I looked, focusing on his face.

I saw it, it was traveling down his body, you could hear the cracking noise, then his teeth turned yellow.

He exploded, before me stood a werewolf. Foam dripping from it's mouth, his eyes dark, his teeth sharp, and his claws. His fur was dark like wet sand.

He growled, making me clutch the table.

I couldn't breath, this wasn't real.

It wasn't.

The wolf changed, in less than a second, there stood Josue who was putting his clothes back on.

He approuched me, taking slow steps.

"I love you, I can't deny it. I need you, I have to have you, I can't live without you," he pleaded, pulling me up.

His arms went around me, pulling me to him. I could feel his heart beating, his breath on my neck.

"Jenna, please," he pleaded.

"You-you-r-r-e mine? F-f-orever?" I asked, clutching the front of his shirt.

"Forever," he growled, attacking my mouth.

He bit, he kissed, my mouth.

His grip on me was tight, like he was never going to let go.

One of his hands traveled up from my waist, cupping my cheek and chin, rubbing my cheek with his.

"You're mine forever, I don't like to share, with no one," he growled, biting my cheek.

"Josue," I whined, my breath was heavy.

He laughed.

"Why did your friends watch me?" I asked.

"Because, you're part of our little 'family' now, they had too," he said, brushing my cheek.

Then he licked my cheek.

"Stop," I laughed.

"I like your laugh, I don't hear it alot," he points out.

"You have to work for it," I teased.

"Mm, really?" He growled.

I bit my lip.

"Baby, you can't even imagine how much I love you," he smiled.

"Tell me about your friends," I ask.

"Mm, well. Their wolves too, but only Trey and I have imprinted," he said.

"Will the others?"

"Maybe."

"Have you seen a vampire?" I asked, making him tighten his arms.

"No, I don't want to, but what scares me is that one might get near you," he growled.

I winced.

"I'd never let them hurt you, you know that," he smiled.

"Mm, how are you going to keep up with school?" I asked.

"My father, he knows what I am. He's gonna 'homeschool' me," he said.

"Really? Then I won't see you anymore," I pretended to whine.

He chuckled.

"I'll be with you as much as I can, I promise," he smiled.

I smiled back.

"When is that begining?" I asked.

"Next week, there might be vampires around here," he says.

"Mm, but why are you so warm?" I ask.

"When a vampire is near, we kill it no matter what, it might take us to another climate. I don't feel hot or cold," he says.

"School's almost over," I say.

"Mm, really? That's a pity, that means I have to take you home, but I might stop it later," he smiles.

"Really?" I smile.

He nodded, kissing my lips.

"C'mon, I'll show you something," he smiles, pulling me on his back.

"What are you doing?" I ask.

"This is faster," he says, before he started running.

It was fast, everything was a blur.

I kept my arms around his neck tight.

I could see my house, my parents were barely getting home.

He stopped almost near the edge, putting me down.

"Bye, babe. I'll see you later," he growled, pulling my face to his.

He was dominant, he had to lead everything.

He pulled away, biting me hard.

"Josue," I complained.

"Bye, honey. Daniel is bringing your car around," he smiled, then he took off.

His heat was gone.

Did that really just happen?

I made my way inside my house, putting my botten lip in my mouth.

Josue.

"Honey, where were you today?" Mom asked, concerned.

'Period cramps,' I mouthed.

"Ohh," she said, reliefed.

I went to my room, checking my computer.

Messages.

I couldn't talk to anyone right now, tomorrow.

What about Diego?

Just a few hours ago, I was imagining my life with him.

Not anymore.

I finished the homework Joanne brought for me, taking my time.

It was raining tonight, great.

It was ugly, causing the light to go out.

Mom said this meant we had to go to bed early.

I climed in bed, burring myself in blankets.

Mom always had the air conditioning on.

I was soon consumed in sleep.

A few hours later, I felt it.

The blankets were being pulled off.

I felt something warm hugging me close.

"Jenna," Josue whispered in the dark, shaking me.

"Mm," I protested.

He kissed my cheek.

"What are you doing here?" I mumbled, happy.

He chuckled.

"I was worried about you, I'm gonna stay here, if you don't mind," he pleaded.

"No," I smiled, nudging back into my pillow.

He laughed quietly, hugging me.

"Babe, I use to say I wasn't a fool, but I'm a fool for you," he laughed.

"How cheesy," I teased.

"Go to sleep," he smiled, pretending to be hurt.

I smiled.

After a few minutes, I could hear his deep breaths.

Was this a dream?

Who knows, it was enjoyable for the moment.