Chapter 25 Here Comes Vampiric Assistance

These two new guardians were tall, sleek, and walked with cat-like grace. They were elegant, yet there was something fearsome about them. One had black hair with red eyes. The other had silver hair with golden eyes. "Hi there," the black-haired guardian said, "I am Christopher and this is my twin brother Justipher. We're the Vampire Twins (no wonder there was something fearsome about them), and we've been hired to protect you for as long as this quest to have you captured exists, or longer depending on Queen Safiria's wishes" "You see, Airemeth," Justipher started, "not only does this Professor Langley want you, but you are a prize that is sought by the Wolf King, as well as Wolfwing and Nightbane. And her highness can't take the risk of you being turned into a werecreature. Speak of the devil I smell a couple of werewolves now"

As he said that two massive wolf creatures came running in, and the Vampire Twins drew their silver weapons and began to fight the creature. Then one of the werewolves shouted, "blastarrdia." The spell intended for Christopher missed him and hit me. There was a huge explosion and I flew to the other side of the hospital wing (about six feet). I was losing blood fast, and my conscious was slipping. I had hit my head really hard. I managed to stay awake long enough to see Justipher kill the first werewolf. After that I don't know what happened. I slipped into unconsciousness.

I woke up to see a green glow around my body. "Fortunately for you were are excellent healers. You have a moderate concussion and you've lost a lot of blood," it was Chris, "the cast you have on isn't doing you much good, because the energy it steals from you goes directly into healing that leg only, not leaving you much energy to recover from other injuries. You know you should consider becoming a vampire. Not only does it increase your strength and speed one hundred fold, but it also prevents all these injuries you get when you're human." "No thanks," I replied weakly, and feel back into unconsciousness.