it's finally a longer chapter!

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"And in some stories, the bodies slept. Falling un-conscious when a stake was driven through their hearts, never to wake again."


She backed away from him, shaking her head. This couldn't be happening. It was impossible…

Jinx pulled away from Wally to his in his face, exposing her long, sharp fangs. It was like something out of a horror movie. But, Jinx seemed to have forgotten her mission entirely, and was now focused on Wally, who was holding her down, growling something to her in a hushed voice.

"No…" Kori choked. "No, this cannot be possible." She shook her head, backing up. She hit something hard and spun around, coming face to face with Dick, whose eyes were un-mistakably red. He grabbed her, yanking her away from the fight, dragging her along.

She struggled, terrified. What would these monsters do to her?

"Stop struggling." He whispered. And suddenly, she did, as the same eerie calmness washed over her.

"What are you planning on doing to me?" she muttered, feeling numb all over.

"Well first, I'm going to get you away from Jinx." He looked over his shoulder, watching as Wally let go of the pink haired vampire and watching her run off in the opposite direction. The nice thing about Jinx, if she says she'll go, she goes.

"Then, we'll find out why they want to kill you."

And she seized up again, squirming and pushing, trying to break free.

"Kori, listen to me." he said, stopping in front of her, looking her in the eye. "We aren't going to hurt you. Just trust me." the last par wasn't a question, but an order. She met his eyes again, searching them. She watched as the harsh, evil color faded, replaced by it's polar opposite.

Nodding, because it felt like she couldn't breathe, he scooped her up and began to run. Faster than a human, into the forest.

"'Is it worth it?' people ask. But the creature keeps on walking. 'How did this happen' people ask, but the creature continues walking. 'Do you love me?' his love asks, and finally he stops walking. 'Forever, until my last day, my love.' He replies. 'Then why won't you change me?' he smiles. 'Because someone like you, my love, could never become such a demon…'"

He skidded to a halt, meeting Wally at the door. "Jinx, is she gone?"

Wally looked away. "She left for now, but who knows how long she'll keep that promise." He looked down to his hand and adjusted a silver ring around his ring finger. "It feels like it's burning me, Dick."

"Then take it off." But Wally shook his head sadly.

"I made a promise to her. I won't stop until that promise is fulfilled."

Dick nodded before turning back to the terrified girl at his side. "Kori, I'm sorry. For everything. It's all my fault. But just hear me out. I'll explain everything." He motioned for her to come to him, and she accepted reluctantly.

He led her into the house, holding her hand in an attempt to calm her. "Hey Vic, Karen." Dick called to two people. Both African-American, one was tall and muscular, obviously not someone you'd want to get in a fight with, while the other was a slim girl with her hair done up. But what she lacked in size, she obviously made up for in spirit.

The noticeable trait they both had was their striking attractiveness. The man was handsome and alluring in some way, with his mysterious dark eyes. the girl was beautiful, with a tempting pout and mockingly attractive eyes.

Karen looked over at them and smiled, but it didn't reach her eyes. Her eyes betrayed her, showing a grim expression. "You were attacked by Jinx, I'm guessing?" she tilted her head to watch the grim red-head enter the house.

Dick nodded before tugging Kori along, up a winding staircase, into another room.

This room had walls and floor that were made out of old oak panels, making it seem ages old. With walls covered in old photos and paintings, and the hardwood floor squeaking underfoot, it felt more like a movie than real life.

"How long have you been alive?" Kori asked, cautiously standing next to him.

His expression unreadable, he replied "I haven't been alive for about two hundred years."

She looked at him strangely, not quite understanding where this was going.

"I'm two hundred and six-teen. But I prefer to be referred to as six-teen." She looked at him with shock evident in her expression, causing him to sigh.

"Here, let me explain from the beginning…"


I was an acrobat in my time, a Flying Grayson. But one day, during an act, the cables snapped, and my parents plummeted to their deaths. I was an orphan in minutes. Only nine at the time, people wanted to adopt me, both because of my age, and my story. But the man who adopted me was the millionaire Bruce Wayne.

But Bruce had a dark secret, and it caused us to move every decade or so. I didn't find out until I was six-teen, and I only found out because we were attacked by a rival coven. I was broken beyond repair. Bruce saved me.

We met Wally and his uncle in a city called Central city. His uncle died in a car crash, and Wally needed a place to stay, so he lived with us. It was an accident. He cut his hand and I… I lost control. Bruce was pissed. But, Wally was in need of help.

He met Jennifer thirty years later. She was using the aliases of Jinx in a gang. Long story short, Wally got her out of the gang. He was falling for her, and falling hard. The silver ring he wears around his finger was a promise ring. But, she was caught.

Our rival coven found her, found Wally's weakness, and took her for their own. Turns out that if you dye your hair before you're changed, it stays that way. Anyway, that's beyond the point. Wally was heartbroken. The grip they had on her was too strong. But he promised her that he'd save her.

The next time we met them… they had two new members. Karen and Victor stone, a couple who had lost their memories after being changed. We convinced them to join us. But Jinx still didn't waver. But she has some sense of loyalty. If she tells us she's leaving, she leaves. If she fights with any of us, it's never to the death.

And then there's our sister coven. There's Raven, Garfield, Garth and Roy. They actually live here as well, but they're off in Steel city right now. Raven was turned by her father to be a monster, but she's stronger than that. Roy… well, we don't actually know about him.

Gar's actually a were-wolf, used to be part of a pack, and he left because they were smothering him. He joined us, much to the dis-pleasure of our rivals.

Garth was drowning, Roy bit him. That's all they'll say. We're guessing there's more to the story, but those two have sworn secrecy.


"They're after you because of my mistakes." He whispered. Kori stared at him in confusion.

"Your mistakes?" he nodded, closing his eyes.

"When your house burned down, you were supposed to die. All of you. But I messed up. Raven told me that you all had to die in order for… 'The prophecy'" he said sarcastically "to be broken."

"But I couldn't leave you. I jumped in through your window and saved you. When I got back outside, all I could see was their dis-approval. They left very soon. But I felt this tearing in my chest each time I tried to imagine leaving you in there."

"But we did not know each other. Why did you save me?"

He smiled sadly, looking up from his cloud of shame. "I could feel it. The fear you were giving off. I just wanted to calm you down. But there was this pull, like a magnet. Pulling me to you."

She stood there, not wanting to believe any of it. But today's events were living proof, no pun intended.

"Now… they want you dead… it's all my fault. I'm so sorry." He hung his head in shame, clenching his fists.

"You do not have to be sorry, you were only trying to be 'nice'." She awkwardly tried to comfort him.

"Just, go downstairs. I'll be down in a moment." He said his comforting voice suddenly hard and broken.

"Alright…" she turned around and hurried out, quickly making her way down the staircase.

"Hey, little lady, watch out." Someone cautioned her as she stumbled on a step. "Dick kicked you out?" he asked.

Kori looked up to see Vic standing there, smiling warmly as if she were a close friend. "I'm sure he may seem scary, but the little guy's real sweet."

"Yes, he is quite… sweet." She said timidly.

"Hey, you hungry? With BB gone, we can finally eat meat without his little 'Duu-ude, that's gross.'" He mimicked in a high-pitched voice.

"I mean, really, the guy's a wolf, he should be eatin' his meat! Instead he goes for that tofu stuff. Yuck!" he shuddered. Kori followed him, listening to the man's rant.

"Oh Victor, are you bothering our guest?" Karen laughed. The roof shook slightly, making small bits of plaster rain down along with a cloud of dust. "Dick, stop being so damn… angsty!"

"That little bother." Vic shook his head as he walked over to the fridge. "Hey, y'want something to drink?" he smirked at her as she stared at him, not knowing how to reply.

"Umm… I will have to say no thank you to that offer…" she replied. He and Karen began laughing at her timid response.

"He means soda." Karen explained.

"Oh, well… okay."

He smiled and tossed her a can of coke. "We vampires have a huge sweet tooth."

"Give a vamp some chocolate and they'll love you forever." Karen giggled. "Speaking of chocolate, you got any?" she asked Victor.

He rolled his eyes and tossed her a bag of chocolate chips. "Sweet."

Footsteps sounded from the other room.

"We should probably get you home." Dick said from the doorway.

Victor smiled at him before running up to the boy and holding him in a headlock. "Aw, who's my little angsty boy."

Dick squirmed from his hold, backing away a few paces. "Come on Kori." But she didn't move.

"What about… Jinx?" she asked. The three vampires stiffened for a moment before relaxing.

"Like I said, she'll keep her promise. Trust me, she always does."

She nodded before standing up and exiting with Dick, walking nervously out of the house with him.

"He needs help."


"Killing machines, perfect for hunting. With appearances that would drag even the most infatuated husband away from their relationship and the strength and speed to defeat any enemy, they were unstoppable."


The two were driving down the road, trying to seem inconspicuous. Although, with this car, it was kind of hard. White paint with blue cybernetic patterns drawn on it, it was one of a kind.

Music blared, playing some sort of dubstep-rock remix. It hurt her ears, but it was something to get rid of the awkward tension.

The car jerked violently as the car slammed to a halt. In front of the car, stood a wolf with black fur that seemed to glint green in the filtered sunlight.

"Damn it Gar!" Dick called to the wolf. The canine howled and its tongue lolled out of its mouth, giving it a goofy expression.

As the dog moved, Dick sped up, not as fast as before to avoid hitting someone. Slowing down, he noticed a silhouette standing in the road.

"Hey!" Dick called to it. "Move out of the way!" the silhouette turned to acknowledge him.

She turned, revealing herself to be none other then Jinx. She smiled at them like they were close friends.

Suddenly, the girl was torn from their view as something crashed into the side of the car. Dick growled and leapt from the car, lunging at Jinx.

But Kori remained in the car, frozen to the spot. A large shadow was cast over her, snapping her out of her trance. She turned to see a boy with orange-red hair looming over her. Panicking, she rushed to undo her seat belt.

"Don't panic, I'm Roy. I'm here to get you out of here." He said, tearing the seatbelt. Scooping her up, he ran towards the house, ignoring the battle behind him.

"Wally! Get your girlfriend under-control!" He yelled into the house, placing Kori on her feet.

Wally appeared almost instantly. "Roy, what are you doing here?"

"I'm trying to protect her. Jinx showed up with a few friends. We need your help." Wally clenched his fists, looking down at the silver ring on his finger, he nodded and then, he was gone.


Wally, when will i finally give you a happy ending? is this story horrible? anyone there?

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