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So, here we go again. I really want to thank all of you, it's really nice to see how this story gets read. Thank you for the Alerts and Reviews and I'm glad you like the name.
Today you're going to get chapter five and six, hope you like it.
Chapter 5:
After long deliberation Aurora came to the conclusion that it was best if she left Skyrim. She had earned a certain degree of fame due her membership to the Companions and her family, the Gray-Manes, in her home country and that was at the moment just for her disadvantage. So her final destination would be Bruma, the first town after the Cyrodiil border.
As she made her way back to the road and left the cave, she saw that perfectly clear night sky and the stars. In front of all was a big aurora. The two moons, Masser and Secunda, were fully and close over the mountains that rose high in the sky.
Aurora had to smile, it felt almost like Skyrim was trying to convince her to stay, but she had no choice, she would leave. When she was back on the road, she moved the hood of her cloak over her head to hide her red eyes, that where glowing in the night. Her first destination would be Falkreath, from where she wanted to go o Helgen and then take the Pale Pass over the Jerall Mountains, to finally arrive in Bruma.
She managed to travel a good distance that night. When Aurora saw the sky slowly turned pink. She started to look out after a shelter for the day. She could see a little farm standing alone in the wilderness, far ahead the distance.
When she was close enough, she could see that there where stables that stood on the side of the house. Aurora decided to hide in there. Inside the stable, she found some horses, behind a wooden wall she lay down in the hay.
She was waked up in the evening by someone who was with her in the stables. Carefully she looked over the low wooden wall. She felt the man's pulse before she saw him. The desire for blood started to dominate her thinking. She was glad to have fed so much yesterday. Otherwise, she probably wouldn't have been able to resist.
As the North had left the stables again, she released her breath, she hadn't realized, she was holding it. Her eyes wandered over one of the horses and she wondered if she should steal one. Horse theft in Skyrim was under heavy penalty, but on the other hand, she would be attacked anyway, if people knew what she was now. So without a second thought she swung herself on to one of the horse and galloped out of the stable and on the road to continue her travel towards Falkreath.
After two more days, she finally reached Falkreath. The city was empty, except for a few guards who patrolled the streets. Aurora estimated it was about midnight. She slowly became accustomed to traveling at night, although she already started to miss the sun.
She dismounted from her horse, and behind the tavern, out of sight of the guards, scared it away so it wouldn't be recognized as a stolen animal. She made her way to the inn. When she entered, she was surprised at how empty it was. The bartender behind the counter winked in her direction. Without to remove her hood, she made her way over to him and took a seat at the counter.
"Welcome to Falkreath traveler," he greeted her.
She nodded to him and avoided his gaze.
"How can I help you, a room or perhaps a good mead?"
"A room," Aurora said curtly.
"Ten Septim," the innkeeper replied also in short supply, obviously pissed about her rudeness and pointed to a door which led into a small room.
Aurora watched around the taproom, it was small, but after you have seen the mead hall of the Companions every other taverns are small.
At one of the tables a young Nord sat, she was certainly a year or two younger than Aurora herself. She suddenly felt a hunger that was equal to the thirst. She wanted this North, she wanted to seduce her and then feed on her. She had become accustomed to the thirst in the last days and it was easier to resist, but the combination of desire and thirst, was almost irresistible.
Slowly, she walked over to the table and sat down beside her on the bench. Her vampire instincts told her what she had to do and took control of her actions. Auroras thighs touched the woman next to her on the bench.
It did not take much to seduce the young Nord, a little subtle touch of the hand, a promising smile, an understanding Gaze and she followed Aurora in her room, closed the door behind her and locked it.
Aurora had to smile, it was so easy. That was probably the infamous art of seduction vampires controlled so masterfully.
As soon as the young woman stood in front of her, she bent down and kissed her full on the lips. It was not long until Aurora noticed how her fangs began to grow and pressed against her upper lip. Apparently the woman had also noticed it, because one moment later she was recoiling and looked anxiously at Aurora.
"Don't worry, I'll try to not hurt you," Aurora said softly and looked sympathetically at the young Nord.
"You're a vampire, how can you say such things?" The woman's voice was fearful. At the sound of the voice Aurora's heart broke, she knew what she had to do to survive. She could see how the woman in front of her looked for an exit to escape her.
"Please, listen to me, I don't know what I am or of what I'm capable of. You're here because I want to explore what I am. My instinct told me to do what I did and it tells me I should kill and drain you here and now. But you're here, because I wanted it and I am talking with you now, because I don't want to kill you".
Aurora could see how the woman's fearful face mingled with hope, her face brightened a little.
"Please I don't want to kill you, but I'll do it, if you are a risk for my existence," Aurora said, and looked pleadingly.
She didn't know she could resist the thirst, but she would try, with all her will.
Apparently she had convinced the young Nord, because she made a step toward her and kissed her gently on the cheek.
It was not long and Aurora found herself naked on the bed again, the young North sitting on top of her. She felt a tension building in her body, as she had never felt as a human. It felt entirely different than anything she had so far and yet it was familiar.
When she trembled over the edge, the desire to bite the other woman was just irresistible. She didn't was in full control of her actions. Without fully knowing what she was doing, she had exchanged their positions with a quick movement of her hips. With her hands she held the hands of the other woman firmly against the bed. She felt no resistance in her.
She kissed the pulse point on the woman's neck and creased it slightly with her fangs, then without warning, she bit in her neck. Her blood tasted sweet of her arousal. It felt as she began to fight back, she tried to push her away. The helpless attempts only increased the thirst, she was so helpless, so completely at her mercy.
A sudden slap in her face hit Aurora and she came back to herself. She saw the woman had hit her. With a quick movement she jumped off the bed and on the other side of the room. She could see that the woman was scared, her eyes were full of tears.
Aurora felt herself tears stinging in her eyes. She hadn't managed to resist the thirst. What had Molag Bal made out of her. She was a monster.
The fear quickly gave way from the woman's eyes when she saw Aurora sink to the floor and start to cry. She carefully stood up and walked over to Aurora.
Aurora opened her eyes again when she felt a hand on her shoulder.
"You haven't killed me," she said softly.
"I would have if you hadn't stopped it," said Aurora, "What will you do now?".
"Since you will kill me, if I should jeopardize your existence, I would say you can go and I won't tell anyone. But tell me. Will I become a vampire?".
"I do not know, but I do not think so," Aurora said, hoping that she was right, "But I'm afraid I must insist that you're staying with me until I leave Falkreath".
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