Night Nine - Zurie

Alaric sighed and waved off Aido, "Can you go get me a glass please?" He nods and bows before leaving. I looked at him and bit my wrist, "Do you need some?" I let it drop onto his cheek but he shook his head, "Thanks to our family, Vampire blood isn't a problem." He touched my face and drew me in, "Why do you have that sad look on your face my dear Zurie?" I looked away and Aido's voice muffled, "I did not need to see that! What is wrong with me?!" Alaric got up and opened the door and said, "Ethan?" Aido's voice came back, "Yes Lord Alaric?" My brother went out and their voices drowned out. After a few moments he came back in with a wine glass and he dropped a blood tablet in and it turned a bloody red liquid. "Sorry about that." He sighed and sat down beside me, "Aido needs to learn some manners." The Headmaster barged in and Alaric snarls, "What is with people and their manners! Knock please!" Andrew was gasping, "Sorry Lord Alaric and Lady Zurie, I tried so hard to keep him out." Alaric sighed again and stood up, "What is it?" The Headmaster twirled around, "Haha! Miss Lucille's grandparents have arrived! Splendid time to host a party!" Alaric pinched the bridge of his nose and shook his head, "You are a bit too happy at the moment." Headmaster Cross cheers, "Well to have one of the family who funds the school to be here to visit." Alaric walked out of the room, "I'll see to it that my Vampires will donate some money." The door shuts and I looked at Andrew, "Sorry that you had to experience…" I jestered at Headmaster Cross, "All of this…" Andrew smiled, "It was no deal, just a weird view of the Headmaster that was all." I waved, "It's almost morning I need to sleep. Good Morning." I left and walked down the hall. Aido was by the door to the exit and he walked over and meet me halfway, "Lord Alaric wants me to escort you to the dorms." I frowned and thought He needs to stop this. Aido began to blabber about how he wants to taste real blood and how the sunset looked.

Once we made it to the girl dorms we parted ways and I opened the door to my dorm and I sat down on my couch. I sighed and looked out the window before slipping into sleep. A light hit my eyes and just when I thought I just fell asleep I woke up and found Andrew standing over me blushing. "G-good morning Lady Zurie." I frowned, "It's not even time to wake up yet." He nods, "I know but Lord Alaric wants to see you." I sighed and got up and rubbed my eyes, "It better be worth it." I followed him outside. We went down the flight of stairs and Alaric met me at the bottom of the stairs and he held my hand, "Good morning, the Headmaster wants us to meet up with Lucille's grandparents." I frowned, "Us or the whole Night Class?" He nods, "The whole Night Class. Come." Alaric led us out of the dorms and we put up umbrellas for the people who can't walk in broad daylight. Once we arrived at the gates I heard, "Hey you! Stop trying to climb the wall!" That must of been Vivian, because her high pitched voice pierced my ears. "Get back!" Shouted Gabriel and the gates opened. "Squeee! Alaric!" My brother just sighed and shook his head. "Aido!" Shouted a girl and Ethan grins, "Hellooo ladies!" They fell over in a pile of bodies and sighed. I pushed my way to Alaric and held his hand and a bunch of girls scoffed, "Lord Alaric? Where are we headed?" He smiled, "To the gate in the front to meet Lady Lucille's grandparents.

We arrived at the gate and they opened, a limo arrived and they stepped out, "Hello." Lady Lucille ran up and greeted them, "Welcome Grandparents..." We opened our mouths, "She talked…" Ethan gawked and I pinched him, "She has a voice you know." Ethan yipped and shuffled away, "So, but seriously her voice is so not what I was expecting." I bowed to them and they walked over, "Lord Alaric! It is an honor to meet you and your sister, Lady Zurie." I smiled and they held my hand, "Hello Lady Violeta and Lord Diego." My Aristocrats gasped but I waved them off, "It is a honor to have you guys come here. Please allow us to carry your bags." They smiled and handed us their bags. I handed them to the waiting Aristocrats and we headed off to the campus.