(I have had so many requests to continue on with this story so just for you guys is chapter four)
Robin didn't know where he was going or what he was doing. He just knew that he needed to get away from his new and uninvited house guest. As he walked along the streets, he looked up to the skies as they turned a faded red colour. Morning was approaching. He definitely wouldn't find Hyde now. Robin put his hands in to his pants pockets as he continued to walk along the sidewalk. There weren't a whole lot of people out at this time of morning. People maybe just waking in their apartments that Robin passed, getting ready for work. Only people walking right now were people who had just come off a drunk, or taken in a vampire as a roomie. Only reason Emma was even still there was because she could help him find Hyde.
Only information Robin really had on him was that he was the second strongest vampire next to Dracula, that still lives today, and vampires were very loyal to him. He was, after all, the only second generation vampire left. Before reading up on everything Robin had no idea that there were generations of vampires. But this is the information he had and constantly reminded himself.
A first generation vampire. Only one ever existed and that was Dracula himself. The very first vampire brought up from the ashes of hell and placed in London, England many centuries ago. He could do everything a human could. Walk out in the day light, eat and drink without it bothering him. Although, he only did it when he had to. Food tasted like dust in his mouth. He could walk in daylight and had the strength of a dozen men. Dracula could change his form to a bat or a black dog. His speed was so fast that when he went full speed you would almost think he was flying. The strongest of the vampire breed. But with great strength came a great weakness. Crosses, holy water, bibles... he couldn't even walk on religious grounds without being burned. Silver bullets and stakes were what killed him or the same wood that made the cross that Jesus was crucified on.
Second generations were pretty much the same with almost all the same traits. Only difference is that they could step on to holy grounds but nothing holy could touch them. To kill them would take the same weapons but on top of that, fire could also kill them.
A third generation is where it started to get a little different. And that was what Regina was. They could bare anything holy and mostly just killed to feed, not sire. Their hearts did not beat but they could be good if the darkness could be fought enough. They could walk in the daylight but it stung so mostly they would wear a leather jacket or something to cover them. To kill them is the same. Most of the world is made up of third generations considering they don't sire much.
Fourth generations. Rare but they were out there. Which was what Emma was. They were pretty much just like the third except when they walk out in to the sunlight, they burn and die.
This information tumbled around Robin's mind quite a lot and it often distracted him. And distraction is what was happening right now for him, as he walked directly in to a woman. "Oh gosh." He said as he put a gentle hand out. The woman didn't fall back or anything, he just thought it polite. To show he wasn't a pick pocket or anything. "I'm so sorry." He said with a single, deep breath.
The woman looked at him. She had a hoodie on underneath her leather jacket. The hood up and over her head. But Robin could still see those glowing, yet beautiful eyes. And hearing her voice, a voice he had never forgotten. "Don't worry about it." Regina said as she went to walk past him.
Robin grabbed Regina's wrist closing his fingers around tightly. "Regina." Robin said as Regina turned around slowly to look at him.
Her eyes ran a course slowly and cautiously along the man's frame. His scent was somewhat familiar but she couldn't quite place it. "How do you know my name?" Regina asked.
"Emma mentioned it but..." Robin started, knowing that wasn't a good enough description but he was cut off by a terrified Regina.
"Emma?" She spoke as she swallowed. Only one Emma came to her mind. She only knew one!
Robin nodded his head. If Emma mentioned her, then she must be looking for her. And if Emma was looking for her that's meant she wanted to kill her. But, what if Regina could get Emma on the right track? Avert her anger and vengeance on Hyde himself? Robin opened his mouth to continue what he was saying but again was cut off by the raven haired beauty. "Take me to her." Regina said and that was definitely not what Robin had expected.
"You do realize she wants you dead, right?" Robin asked.
Regina nodded her head, a hint of guilt gleaming in her soft brown eyes. "But more then that she wants what I want." Regina said as she motioned Robin to lead the way, who eventually did turn and begin to walk.
"And that is?" Robin asked as he and Regina walked towards his apartment.
"Hyde dead." Regina responded.
And now there was a hint of a smile on Robin's face. To have two vampires on the same page as him? It almost seemed too good to be true.
Back at his lair, Hyde stood in his study pouring himself a glass of scotch. The ladies had given him quite the work out and now he needed a deep and cleansing drink. Just as he put the brim of the glass to his lips,the door of his study opened up and a man named Jekyl walked inside. He closed the door behind him, a look of display written upon his features. Since the very beginning Jekyl had been Hyde's first hand man. Spying on the ones Hyde asked him to. Heading his each and every summons. Hyde kicked back the glass and drank down his amber liquid in one quick shot before setting down the glass again. "I take you have some news for me." Hyde said without even looking up towards the man.
Jekyl played with his fingers a moment before fixing the glasses on his face. "Y-yes sir." Jekyl said, nervously, "R-Regina has found him. The little boy she was suppose to kill years ago."
"And she means to do right by killing him now?" Hyde asked as he now turned to face the man.
Jekyl shook his head. "I don't think she even realizes it's him yet, sir." Jekyl said as he took one step towards the much bigger man, "I believe she is planning on creating an army. The man, Robin, he knows where Emma is and Regina plans to recruit her and kill you."
Hyde chuckled darkly before rubbing his fingers along his jaw. It has been a while since Hyde had a bit of entertainment after all. And perhaps it was time for a new wife. Regina had become mouthy as of late. Forgetting her place among her people. "Let her create this army and come for me. It's a good way to get rid of them all." Hyde said.
Hyde turned once again to retrieve his glass and fill it once more. Jekyl taking a couple more steps towards Hyde, his face etched with confusion. "Rid of them all, sir?" Jekyl asked, "Rid of who exactly?"
"Traitors." Hyde said as he set down his bottle once more, "If the vampire race wants to see me dead then they are traitors and we will pick them off one by one." Hyde explained as he turned with a sickly smile, raising his glass towards Jekyl in a sort of toast, "What does a bunch of third, and fourth generations got on me anyways?"
Jekyl shared the smile with Hyde as Hyde downed his drink. But deep down, Jekyl thought Hyde was underestimating his enemies. Third and fourth generations or not, they were led by anger and vengeance. A kind worth dying for and that was a scary concept.
ONCE UPON A VAMPIRE DIARY
Robin unlocked his door and took one last look at Regina as he hand wrapped around the doorknob, ready to turn it. "Are you sure about this?" Robin asked.
Regina nodded her head. "Wouldn't matter anyways." Regina said, "She knows I'm here by now. She probably caught my scent."
Robin sighed deeply as he turned the knob. Sure enough, Emma had sensed the woman. Before Robin even opened the door, Emma was out it like a bolt of lightning. Growling coming from deep within her throat. Emma hit Regina full on and both ladies flew back in to the wall, leaving a hole behind Regina's back. Regina pushed her back and for the first time in years she laid eyes on the blonde vampire. Red eyes glowing, and her fangs out. Emma snarled and Regina knew that in only seconds she would attack again. "You should've stayed with Hyde!" Emma growled out.
"I want nothing more to do with him." Regina said.
"Oh no." Emma said sarcastically, "Trouble in paradise?"
Before Regina could even answer, Emma punched her in the mouth and as Regina quickly went to cradle her jaw, Emma grabbed her and threw her in to the opposite wall, taking out the small light that lit the hallway. Regina fell to her stomach, her anger boiling within her. But she needed to contain it. It would only be a matter of moments that people close by would pop their heads out their doors and wonder what was going on. Regina slowly stood as Robin extended both his arms at the ladies. "Emma stop!" Robin exclaimed as Emma started towards Regina again, "You need to hear her out!"
"Oh, I'm done listening." Emma said as she grabbed Regina by the throat and lifted her off the ground. "Fight back!" Emma exclaimed, "Show is the monster that lays inside you!"
Regina just looked at her. Her eyes glazing a bright red but soon faded out. Emma smirked knowing she was pissing the woman off. People began to open their doors and look, wondering what the hell was going on. Emma pressed against her throats even tighter before throwing her in to the apartment, a smash heard from inside. Emma quickly followed and now everyone along the hall looked to Robin, shock in their eyes. Robin looked back, thinking quick. "Steroids." He said, trying to explain Emma's strength.
The old guy across the hall tsked, shaking his head. "This is why you only bring one woman home at time, Robin." He said.
"Yeah, thanks George." Robin said as he walked inside his apartment, closing and locking his door.
Inside, Emma had Regina on the ground, kicking her. "You know, I've waited so long for this." Emma said, "You're nothing but a monster!"
Emma gave her one more kick to the ribs before Regina looked up at her. "And you're much better?" Regina asked as she blocked the next kick, lifted Emma off the ground with one hand on Emma's foot, and heaved her back in to a wall before standing, "I had no choice but to become what I am!" Regina continued as Emma stood now, "But you? You went and begged a third generation vampire to make you what you are! Tell me, Emma. What did it take for him to comply?"
"Shut up!" Emma exclaimed as she started for Regina again.
"No..." Regina said.
Regina looked to the curtained window beside her, quickly making a grab for the curtains and tearing them down. The sunlight beamed in, in a straight line as Emma hissed, put her hands up and backed up. Smoke slowly rolling off them as she did. Regina stood in the sunlight for protection. "You're going to listen to me." Regina said.
"You killed my sister's fiancé!" Emma exclaimed.
"Because of what Hyde made me!" Regina exclaimed, "The moment I turned my thirst began. So when he told me to attack, my monster instincts kicked in. Over the years I've been able to teach myself to contain it. Only taking out humans who deserved it."
"And your mother deserve death?" Emma asked.
Regina's eyes went soft, as well as her voice. She shook her head. "No." She said, as the memory of her mother's screams echoed through her ears, "But that was before I could contain it."
"So I am suppose to just forgive and forget?" Emma asked, "You killed David. You killed your mother!"
"And where is your mother?!" Regina exclaimed, "Dead. Because of Hyde."
Emma growled loudly now. Her hands turning in to tight fists. Robin decided now was a good time to intervene. He walked over to Emma and put a hand on Emma's shoulder. "No one said anything about forgiveness." Robin said, "But right now, our wants align. To see Hyde pay for what he did. To see him nothing more then a pile of dust on the floor. Once it's done, by all means. Go back to killing one another but until then, we need her. She knows more then both of us combined. Where he sleeps, his schedule."
"I get it!" Emma exclaimed as her eyes darted towards Robin, "For now, we need her. But when this is all over with, it's you and me." Emma said as her head slowly turned back towards Regina.
"Looking forward to it." Regina said with a cocky grin pressed on her lips.
Emma growled once more before making her way in to Robin's room to just be alone. Robin sighed lightly as he rubbed the back of his head. His eyes now on Regina. She looked back at him a moment before moving to the sliding door and walking out to the balcony. Robin didn't hesitate to follow as he closed the doors behind him. "She's not going to hurt you, you know?" Robin asked as Regina looked at him.
She leaned against the balcony and again, Robin followed suite. "And what makes you so sure?" Regina asked.
"Haven't you ever seen any movie ever?" Robin asked and he could tell the answer was 'no' as soon as she looked at him, "Okay firstly, we are watching some movies. Maybe Dracula, little Twilight, Buffy perhaps. And secondly, in each and every movie, if two good guys are sworn enemies at the beginning, they become best friends by the end."
Regina snorted as she looked out at the city below her. "Well, this is the real world. I don't think that's going to happen." Regina said.
"You never know." Robin said and Regina lightly shrugged, wanting to be done with the topic.
Robin studied the woman for a long moment before Regina realized his eyes were on her. Regina slowly looked at him again and arched a brow in question. "What?" She asked.
"You don't remember me, do you?" Robin asked.
"You know, it's funny. Your scent is very familiar." Regina said.
"That's because you saved my life once." Robin replied.
Regina blinked her eyes. She didn't save people very often. She mostly just stayed out of everything Hyde did when killing the innocent. But his accent, his eyes, his scent. "You're the boy from England." Regina said as Robin nodded his head. Regina's eyes turned heavy with sadness as something else dawned upon her, "Hyde killed your parents." Regina said in a quiet tone, and again Robin nodded.
"Which is the main reason I want him dead." Robin said, "That along with other reasons. Like, no child should ever have to go through that again."
Regina took in a deep breath. "I'm just as guilty as him." Regina said, "For a century now, I haven't killed anyone but I let it happen. I did nothing about stopping it."
"But you are now." Robin said.
Robin put a calming hand to her cheek, which seemed innocent enough but the moment his skin touched Regina's, it was like electricity running through her veins. A vision of her and Robin coming to her mind suddenly. Both naked, moaning, feeling one another. Coming undone together and it made Regina gasp out loud. Her animal instincts kicking in and she did everything to knock them back down again. Robin lifted a brow. "You okay?" He asked as he slowly removed his hand.
Regina calmed now. Breathing regularly and she nodded her head. "Yeah. Fine." She said as she walked back inside.
What the hell was that? She knew what arousal felt like, but this. This was different. This was a feeling she had never had before and it was with a human. Something she knew that could never happen.
