The next morning Jasper knocked on my door. I was thirsty, and he knew what I felt which didn't make this situation any better. He wanted to go out to hunt once again but I refused to go with him.
"I don't need to live off the blood of innocent people" I told him about to turn insane from the thirst.
"You're going to have to hunt sometime soon" He pointed out.
"Whatever" She said while slamming the door in his face.
Alice stayed in her room all day pacing around the perimeter of the room. She was trying to think of a way to get blood into her system without having to kill a human, but it seemed impossible to find a solution to her problem. So she sat down on her bed and laid her head against her pillow and began to drift off in to old memories.
A little girl in a pale yellow dress chasing a butterfly down a pasture full of cows. A man chasing after her telling her to be careful, but instead of listening to the man the girl just kept chasing the butterfly off into the distance. She only had one thought in her head that moment; reaching that butterfly. It was a beautiful butterfly, an orange butterfly with black spots all over its body. Suddenly the girl stopped abruptly face to face with an angry cow. She ran away quickly trying to always listen to her father or as she would say her master.
Alice lifted her head quickly vaguely remembering that happening in her childhood. Always listen to your master. Jasper was her master but she didn't want to listen to him. He was senseless in killing humans to satisfy his thirst; Alice was too caring to put herself in front of others. She left her room immediately venturing deeper and deeper in the castle until she reached a new room she hadn't yet discovered; a sun room. It had prints on its ceiling that resembled ones in a cathedral. They were colored with blues, yellows, and reds. But that wasn't what amazed her the most; what amazed her the most was that her pale white skin sparkled in the light. She smiled remembering those fond memories from her childhood. She then sat in the middle of the room for a few hours or so, and loved the way she glimmered in the sun.
