Two chapters in one day! I'll be writing another tonight though I don't know if it's getting put up tonight or tomorrow morning :) Hope y'all like this new chapter and thank you so so much for the wonderful reviews! They darn near charmed me like a snake :P

Godric arrived at Fangtasia though soon it was obvious that he had gone to the wrong place. He could feel Sookie...She was with Eric. She was close to him. He could feel them intertwined in his mind, both their well-beings close to his heart. He quickly through through the night towards Sookie's small Bon Temps house, finding both of them waiting for him on the porch. No doubt they had felt his proximity-Though Sookie had never drunk from him, only he from her, her special powers seemed to allow her to feel him as he could feel her.

"Godric," Sookie called, a smile plastered on her face as she jumped forward off the porch and wrapped her arms around the seemingly very young man's neck, though she knew better-He was well over two thousand years old at this point, even though he looked maybe 18 or 19. She was well into 21, her 21st birthday just months away.

Godric smiled at her cheerful welcome, wrapping his cool, strong arms around Sookie's waist, having no issues with her breasts crushed against his chest. It was in fact quite comforting to feel her rising and falling chest against his marble one.

Eric hung back, looking at Godric with curiosity. It had been a full day since Godric had sent him his thoughts, the time difference making travel hard in order to avoid daylight. What had at first been total excitement was now turned into nervous energy-What if his maker wasn't pleased with him? He could not sense any unkind energy, only worried thoughts, but it made him uncomfortable knowing they had a thousand years of history together he simply could not recall.

Sookie's warm welcome for his maker put some of his fears to rest-Sookie was so gentle and kind, surely she wouldn't trust Godric as she obviously did if it wasn't deserved. Surely she had been right-Godric was a good vampire. It was clear he cared deeply, maybe even lovingly for Sookie-He wondered why they weren't together; The feelings were obviously mutual.

"Why don't you come to me, My lover?" Godric asked softly, not having to speak loudly for Eric to hear him clearly. Sookie was leaning against his shoulder, and placed a soft kiss on Godric's cheek. She looked expectantly towards Eric and that was the only prompting he needed as he rushed forward, taking his maker gently into his embrace, mimicking Sookie's welcome.

"I can tell much as happened," Godric said softly, brushing Eric's long waves from his face, tucking his hair behind his ear. Waves of confusion and fear were still rolling off Eric, his eyes darting between his maker and Sookie, more calm when resting on Sookie than when looking at Godric. "May we discuss it in your home, Sookie?" Godric asked, tearing his gaze away from Eric, looking directly at the blond who was holding his hand tightly.

"Yes of course, Godric, won't you please come in?" Sookie asked, inviting him into her house, her respect for him very clear. Eric was glad to be the progeny of someone Sookie obviously had so much respect for.

When all three of them were seated comfortably in the living room, True Blood on the table next to a pot of tea for Sookie, Godric looked expectantly at Eric and Sookie from his prefered seat on the floor. He had always been wary of chairs for some reason, neither Sookie or Eric (though perhaps he once knew) knew why he chose the floor over a chair of couch or even a cushion.

"Tell me what has happened, I'm sorry it has been so long. I was considering coming a week ago, but I was very ill a few days ago, so I could not come earlier," Godric explained, looking at Sookie, noting her concern at his words-He knew what she was thinking, despite the fact that she was the resident telepath; 'Vampires don't get sick.'

"Contrary to popular lore," Godric explained quickly, "Vampires can get ill, it's just uncommon and not usually not usually noted due to our immortality. We have very low mortality rates as is, let alone from illness, so no one takes notice."

Sookie nodded, understanding settling over her.

"Well, there isn't much to tell since I saw you a few months ago," She told him, looking slightly warily at Eric. He was stiff and awkward in front of his maker, unsure of their relationship, though he could sense nothing but love, caring, maybe even romantic feeling towards himself.

"The biggest thing to happen," Sookie said slowly, weighing her words, wondering how much Godric could simply tell from his connection with Eric. "is that Eric has...lost his memories from the last thousand years or so, seemingly due to his own choice according to Pam...now he is living with me, well, technically he has bought the house during my brief stay in Fairy land," Soolie finished, her mind quickly flashing to the hour she had spent in the mythical land of her people, though it had been months in the real word. It had happened just as she and Bill had officially broken up, briefly after the return from the Fellowship of the Sun fiasco. She had told Godric of this adventure in a long and heartfelt letter a few weeks prior.

Godric looked wide eyed at Eric, looking honestly scared, hurt, fearful for Eric. Why would his seemingly happy...or at least filled with lust both for sex and for life do such a thing to himself? Had he not been as happy in his un-death as he had seemed? How had Godric missed this alleged depression? It hurt him desperately to know a thousand years of love between them had been lost, though he could tell the feelings were still there.

"Eric, do you remember who I am?" Godric asked, his voice hoarse. His eyes raked over the younger's body, holding his breath (though he really didn't need to breath at all-It was simply a habit most vampires kept from their time as humans).

"Yes," Eric mumbled, not daring to look into Godric's depraved and soft eyes. He could feel his maker's pain, his betrayal and it was breaking his heart. "I remember you that night...the night you turned me when I was on the verge of death on the battlefield. I remember the promise you made to me, and I remember the feelings but not you for the years that came. I remember how much I love you," eric said, feeling suddenly embarrassed at his gushing. Sookie was giving him a strange look, seemingly feeling second hand embarrassment for her house-mate. She couldn't help but think the flush in his cheeks was quite attractive, scolding herself for such a silly thought in such a serious moment.

Godric almost smiled, Sookie's feelings travelling through to him.

"Well, I suppose there is nothing left to do but make new memories," Godric said, trying to hold his sadness at the loss back. After all, maybe this was the chance they needed to be fully happy again-After all, scared as he was now, Eric obviously was not happy previously, and it hurt him to the core to know he hadn't been able to tell or even help him.

Another thought passed through Godric's head-One he didn't really want to be thinking, but was oh, so...tantalizing. Godric, though he was so old and maybe wise, couldn't push the thought away; The thought of his two loves falling in love. The thought of having some semblance to a normal life with them. To have something ancient and undyingly beautiful...these were his most hidden fantasies, and yet now he couldn't stop thinking them and he knew that both his friends were probably feeling them very loud and clear as they sat so close to him and if vampire could blush Godric was sure his face would be flushed so hot and red that you could cook breakfast on it.

Eric latched onto the thought first, quickly looking away from both Sookie and Godric instead looking steadily at his own, large, capable hands. The thoughts were no doubt arousing and he wondered at his maker's ability to think them-he looked so innocent, and in the company he was in…

Sookie laughed, kissing Godric on the cheek, though her laugh was a little uncomfortable.

"I suppose Godric is right, Eric. If we can't be sure of getting your old memories back-Which you didn't seem to want in the first place-we're better off making better new ones for you," Sookie said, getting to her feet. The thoughts Godric had thought were not entirely new to her-She knew many vampire had such romantic arrangements, and she would be lying if she had said she didn't think the idea was an...intriguing one.

Eric looked at Sookie in surprise, sure she must have felt his maker's thoughts also since they seemed to be bonded in some way. Why wasn't she...upset by this thought? Did she perhaps even like it? Godric too was giving Sookie the same strange look, Eric noted, unsure where they would go in their conversation now.

Sookie got up and smiled, brushing her hair from her face.

"Godric, you are welcome to stay with Eric and I as long as you like. My house is your house, which is actually his house," she said, beaming at the prospect of getting to spend time with Godric again. They had had...quite a memorable relationship thus far, though nothing too dirty had happened. She would be very happy to spend more time with him, and the new Eric (or the old one, if she was honest).

Sookie tried to push the thoughts away, knowing even though Godric had thought them first they were still wrong. Purely unchristian, she thought, and though Sookie Stackhouse had never put much stock into religion she was sure that this was definitely against a thousand unwritten and written rules alike. She wouldn't think about it too much.

Godric looked up at Sookie a radiant smile spread across his innocent face, beaming up at Sookie, grabbing her hand.

"I would be very grateful to spend time with my favourite human and vampire," his words sounding childish in his mouth, a slight accent coming through that Sookie had never been able to identify it.

Sookie smiled at both the vampire before hurrying out of the room to find refreshments for herself and her guests.

Things certainly were becoming interesting-She couldn't believe she'd ever said 'nothing ever happens in Bon Temps'.

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