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A Soul for Jangelius
It had been a year since I became a vampire. As an anniversary present, Jangelius decided that we would go out for the night. To where, I don't know, but he said it was going to be great.
I sat by the window, watching the sun set. I clung to the cloak around me so I would not go up in flames. The sun seemed to be debating with itself on whether or not to fall into a slumber. It took awhile, but finally it drifted beneath the hills. Total darkness engulfed the entire area.
"Jangelius," I called out, "Can we go now? The sun has set." Jangelius walked into the room.
"Hold on," he said as he grabbed his cloak, "The village isn't going anywhere." I jumped up excitedly.
"Village?" I questioned, seeing if he would crack. Jangelius just nodded.
"Yes, but I will not tell you anymore." Jangelius walked to the door, "Are you coming or not?" I quickly followed as if I were a puppy summoned by its master.
"How much longer?" I complained. We had been flying for what seemed like hours and my wings hurt so bad. Jangelius laughed.
"Not much longer now," he assured me, "It's just over that hill." The older vampire raised a finger towards the mountains in the distance. I whimpered softly.
"But it's so far!"
"Do you want your present or not?" Jangelius reminded me why I had come, "Plus if we turn back, we will be ashes in a few hours." I sighed, knowing he was right.
About an hour later, we finally reached the hills. Jangelius landed softly on the ground, while I experimented with landing roughly on my rear. Jangelius laughed as I stood.
"So, where's my present?" I asked anxiously. Jangelius walked over to some bushes and pushed them aside. A rather large village rested peacefully. A few people ran about, it seemed they were already making breakfast.
Breakfast?, I thought to myself, at this hour? Then again, I used to eat breakfast at this time too.
"Are you coming?" Jangelius interrupted my thoughts. He was already halfway to the town. I nodded and hurriedly followed.
As we entered the village, those who were running around could no longer be seen. There was a rather large fire burning, with a just as large ham cooking over it. I looked around, trying to spot something that would be of some interest to me, but found nothing.
Jangelius had walked to the other end of the village, also looking for something I suppose. He let out a whistle and suddenly the village was over packed. People of all sizes streamed out of the huts as if they were newly made wounds.
I grinned and looked at Jangelius. He looked back, giving me a smile.
"We feast."
Jangelius laughed as his last victim feel to the ground. I, too, let my latest meal fall to the floor.
"That was wonderful, Jangelius," I complimented. He nodded.
"I though you would like it." He was about to say something else, but soft crying interrupted his thoughts.
I perked my head, trying to zone in on the sound. It was coming from behind one of the huts. Jangelius towards it, and disappeared behind the small house. He emerged seconds later with a tiny blue bundle.
I looked at it, "What in the world is that thing?" Jangelius dropped it on the ground. The bundle stretched out, revealing itself. It's blue fur looked untidy and its eyes were full of hunger. The lupe pup looked up at Jangelius and yelped slightly as if it were asking for help.
"Pathetic," Jangelius muttered. He picked the pup up and roughly tossed him to me, "Enjoy." I smirked and drove my fangs into its neck. The pup let out a screech and limply fell into my arms.
A faint muttering could be heard just then. Jangelius and I turned to face an older lupe. The lupe continued his muttering and cast a glance at Jangelius, "You will be sorry Jangelius. Your life will no longer be the same." The lupe faded away in the gusts of wind.
Before I knew what was happening, Jangelius had fallen to his knees. Pain filled thoughts of passed evils passed over his eyes.
"What have I done..."
Please R&R!
A Soul for Jangelius
It had been a year since I became a vampire. As an anniversary present, Jangelius decided that we would go out for the night. To where, I don't know, but he said it was going to be great.
I sat by the window, watching the sun set. I clung to the cloak around me so I would not go up in flames. The sun seemed to be debating with itself on whether or not to fall into a slumber. It took awhile, but finally it drifted beneath the hills. Total darkness engulfed the entire area.
"Jangelius," I called out, "Can we go now? The sun has set." Jangelius walked into the room.
"Hold on," he said as he grabbed his cloak, "The village isn't going anywhere." I jumped up excitedly.
"Village?" I questioned, seeing if he would crack. Jangelius just nodded.
"Yes, but I will not tell you anymore." Jangelius walked to the door, "Are you coming or not?" I quickly followed as if I were a puppy summoned by its master.
"How much longer?" I complained. We had been flying for what seemed like hours and my wings hurt so bad. Jangelius laughed.
"Not much longer now," he assured me, "It's just over that hill." The older vampire raised a finger towards the mountains in the distance. I whimpered softly.
"But it's so far!"
"Do you want your present or not?" Jangelius reminded me why I had come, "Plus if we turn back, we will be ashes in a few hours." I sighed, knowing he was right.
About an hour later, we finally reached the hills. Jangelius landed softly on the ground, while I experimented with landing roughly on my rear. Jangelius laughed as I stood.
"So, where's my present?" I asked anxiously. Jangelius walked over to some bushes and pushed them aside. A rather large village rested peacefully. A few people ran about, it seemed they were already making breakfast.
Breakfast?, I thought to myself, at this hour? Then again, I used to eat breakfast at this time too.
"Are you coming?" Jangelius interrupted my thoughts. He was already halfway to the town. I nodded and hurriedly followed.
As we entered the village, those who were running around could no longer be seen. There was a rather large fire burning, with a just as large ham cooking over it. I looked around, trying to spot something that would be of some interest to me, but found nothing.
Jangelius had walked to the other end of the village, also looking for something I suppose. He let out a whistle and suddenly the village was over packed. People of all sizes streamed out of the huts as if they were newly made wounds.
I grinned and looked at Jangelius. He looked back, giving me a smile.
"We feast."
Jangelius laughed as his last victim feel to the ground. I, too, let my latest meal fall to the floor.
"That was wonderful, Jangelius," I complimented. He nodded.
"I though you would like it." He was about to say something else, but soft crying interrupted his thoughts.
I perked my head, trying to zone in on the sound. It was coming from behind one of the huts. Jangelius towards it, and disappeared behind the small house. He emerged seconds later with a tiny blue bundle.
I looked at it, "What in the world is that thing?" Jangelius dropped it on the ground. The bundle stretched out, revealing itself. It's blue fur looked untidy and its eyes were full of hunger. The lupe pup looked up at Jangelius and yelped slightly as if it were asking for help.
"Pathetic," Jangelius muttered. He picked the pup up and roughly tossed him to me, "Enjoy." I smirked and drove my fangs into its neck. The pup let out a screech and limply fell into my arms.
A faint muttering could be heard just then. Jangelius and I turned to face an older lupe. The lupe continued his muttering and cast a glance at Jangelius, "You will be sorry Jangelius. Your life will no longer be the same." The lupe faded away in the gusts of wind.
Before I knew what was happening, Jangelius had fallen to his knees. Pain filled thoughts of passed evils passed over his eyes.
"What have I done..."
