(a/n: If you don't like gory, blood, guts, I suggest you don't read this. This is the first chapter of my fantasy/horror/romance/action story. It twists and turns the story of Rurouni Kenshin into
a world of blood sucking vampires. All characters are copyrighted to there rightful owners.. and etc.. So enjoy.)
The night was still young but there was a circle around it, meaning trouble not far behind. The man looked down from the moon and onto his prey that he had feasted on.
"A young women who was on a late night stroll, I suppose." He thought to himself. "Too bad she was in the wrong place at the wrong time." The man smeared the dark red rouge that gushed off his face onto his hand then onto his
black cloak. He settled the pale women onto the ground gently and stood up, hovering over her. She was a beautiful looking women. Her black hair, dark as midnight and pale face. Two marks stuck out from her paleness, on her neck where there was still some
of her blood, smudged around. He had nuzzled the womens neck, planted kisses here and there, grazing her skin, looking for the perfect place to- He jabbed his two daggers into her vien which the blood had pounded so gently there. The women yelped but was silenced as he put clamped her mouth shut with his hand.
And then it was over. His prey, his meal, no his supper was drained of the forbidden wine he needed so desperately to survive.
The man dashed off down the pathway with his godlike speed and stopped, jumped high into a tall evergreen. He jumped so high that he reached the top, effortlessly. He stepped on a thick branch and held on the top, looking around his setting.
The moon was risen high in the night, with clear skys and the stars twinkleing brightly, but below were houses, bridges, many trees and of course people. They were probably all asleep, dreaming away without a concern in the world. That is what made him, Himura Kenshin, so angry. His bitterness and anger came from humans.
Humans who'd betrayed him, humans who thought they were so clever. Humans, he didn't care for them one tiny bit. His heart was cold with layers of ice around which those humans have built. His eyes glowed golden as he thought more, angered himself more. No. He stopped and his eyes went back to the kind violet which he took advantage of when charming women.
Kenshin rubbed the side of his face as he lined his scar with the tip of his finger.
"Himura." A husky voice screeched through the air. "Himura Kenshin. Come down and show yourself." The voice said. Kenshin didn't blink or shift his gaze from the town below. "Go home, Sanosuke. I am in no mood to play your games."
Sanosuke's aura began to rise, "Kenshin, we are tired of your arrogance and are running out of patience. The-" Sanosuke stopped as Kenshin appeared in front of him. "Kill them then." Kenshin calmly told Sanosuke. Sanosuke gritted his teeth. Kenshin smirked, "What? We don't need them. If they want to be unpatient and disobey me, kill them. Yes, I know what they say, Sanosuke. I am not as dimwhitted as you may think."
Sanosuke's face faulted, "I did not think that." Kenshin turned around, "Go find yourself a prey to feast on, I don't have time to talk nonsense with you." And with that he disappeared into the night, leaving Sanosuke standing there with a not-amused look.
a world of blood sucking vampires. All characters are copyrighted to there rightful owners.. and etc.. So enjoy.)
The night was still young but there was a circle around it, meaning trouble not far behind. The man looked down from the moon and onto his prey that he had feasted on.
"A young women who was on a late night stroll, I suppose." He thought to himself. "Too bad she was in the wrong place at the wrong time." The man smeared the dark red rouge that gushed off his face onto his hand then onto his
black cloak. He settled the pale women onto the ground gently and stood up, hovering over her. She was a beautiful looking women. Her black hair, dark as midnight and pale face. Two marks stuck out from her paleness, on her neck where there was still some
of her blood, smudged around. He had nuzzled the womens neck, planted kisses here and there, grazing her skin, looking for the perfect place to- He jabbed his two daggers into her vien which the blood had pounded so gently there. The women yelped but was silenced as he put clamped her mouth shut with his hand.
And then it was over. His prey, his meal, no his supper was drained of the forbidden wine he needed so desperately to survive.
The man dashed off down the pathway with his godlike speed and stopped, jumped high into a tall evergreen. He jumped so high that he reached the top, effortlessly. He stepped on a thick branch and held on the top, looking around his setting.
The moon was risen high in the night, with clear skys and the stars twinkleing brightly, but below were houses, bridges, many trees and of course people. They were probably all asleep, dreaming away without a concern in the world. That is what made him, Himura Kenshin, so angry. His bitterness and anger came from humans.
Humans who'd betrayed him, humans who thought they were so clever. Humans, he didn't care for them one tiny bit. His heart was cold with layers of ice around which those humans have built. His eyes glowed golden as he thought more, angered himself more. No. He stopped and his eyes went back to the kind violet which he took advantage of when charming women.
Kenshin rubbed the side of his face as he lined his scar with the tip of his finger.
"Himura." A husky voice screeched through the air. "Himura Kenshin. Come down and show yourself." The voice said. Kenshin didn't blink or shift his gaze from the town below. "Go home, Sanosuke. I am in no mood to play your games."
Sanosuke's aura began to rise, "Kenshin, we are tired of your arrogance and are running out of patience. The-" Sanosuke stopped as Kenshin appeared in front of him. "Kill them then." Kenshin calmly told Sanosuke. Sanosuke gritted his teeth. Kenshin smirked, "What? We don't need them. If they want to be unpatient and disobey me, kill them. Yes, I know what they say, Sanosuke. I am not as dimwhitted as you may think."
Sanosuke's face faulted, "I did not think that." Kenshin turned around, "Go find yourself a prey to feast on, I don't have time to talk nonsense with you." And with that he disappeared into the night, leaving Sanosuke standing there with a not-amused look.
