Kay woke up early the next evening, the sun still hanging lowly in the sky. She felt an unlimited power flowing through her body. She could perfectly even though the room was pitch black.
"I thought you'd never awaken," Aubrey said lighting a lighter and pulling up to his unlit cigarette.
Kay backed away from him, "What did you do to me?" she asked as she grasped onto the jagged, stone wall.
"You should be thanking me," Aubrey said taking in a puff of his cigarette.
"Why should I do that? You killed me!"
"No, I gave you life," he said flicking the ashes off of his cigarette and pulling it to his lips again, "You are now an immortal. A child of the night. A vampire." He drew his lips up into a twisted smile.
"I hate you for this!" Kay said flaring her rage at him. She sensed her mental powers. She picked up a chair in the corner of the room and shattered it. She moved a sharp piece of it at Aubrey's heart, "Now, I'll kill you!"
Aubrey grabbed the shard and crushed it in his hand, "The whole stake thing is a total myth, Kay, darling, just like the thing with garlic, reflections and sunlight. We can go out in the day, just like any mortal, but most vampires prefer to hunt at night. It gives it more of an edge. Kay, that name is so plain. You need a new one with more flare." Kay growled at him. "How about," he took a minute to think, "What do you feel about Avelon?"
"I hate it!" Kay spat at him.
"Well, it shall be your new name!" Aubrey smirked, "I'm your father an I will name you."
"You are not my father! My father is--" Kay searched her mind but couldn't remember anything before last night, "is..." She searched her mind again, but found nothing.
"Exactly. Your memory will return once you've fed. Come now, it's nearly hunting time," Aubrey said opening the chamber door with his mind, "follow me."
