Read this before you kill me

Rose's pov

'Whoa.' I said as me and my friends entered the gym for our graduation dance. It was done up in red and white decorations and there was a Dj stand in the corner.

'You can say that again.' Christian muttered.

I'd invited Adrian as my date and Eddie had invited Mia, which I thought was really cool. They deserved each other. Naturally, Christian and Lissa had gone together.

Miss Kirova was holding a microphone close to the Dj and I could tell she was holding talking until everyone was inside. Most people hadn't arrived yet.

We made our way inside and stood off to the side in a small group. That's when I felt it.

'No. No way.' I said, as nausea rolled over me.

'Rose, are you sick?' Lissa asked, feeling my nausea.

'No, there are Strigoi.' I said. I scanned the room until I saw Alberta. I ran over to her. 'Guardian Petrov! There are Strigoi on campus.'

She eyed me sceptically. 'Rose. You have to know why I find that hard to believe.'

'I'm serious! There are Strigoi on campus and if you don't do something about it now everyone is going to die!'

Her eyes widened. Whether it was because of my exclamation or because my face was probably looking very scary right now, I didn't know. But within a few minutes guardians were rushing around everywhere.

'How far away are they?' Alberta asked me.

'I don't know. If it's just a few they could be close but if it's more then they're probably just entering.' I was freaking out now.

'Rose, what's going on?' Eddie asked me. He, Mia, Lissa, Adrian and Christian had wondered over to me somehow in the chaos that was now erupting. People were shouting orders and rushing around.

'Strigoi. I don't know how many. Eddie.....we should help.' I said.

He nodded and we went over to Alberta.

'What can we do?' Eddie asked. My nausea was increasing.

She looked like she was battling with her words. 'I don't want to get you too involved with this. I know you can help.' She said as I was about to protest. 'But all we can do now is wait.' Then she pondered something. 'Get your stakes out.'

Eddie pulled his out of his jacket and I got mine out of my cardigan, thanking heavens above I had thought to bring it. We went back over to our friends. We were both in guardian mode now.

Some nagging thought in the back of my head was telling me that Dimitri was here. That he had organised the Strigoi to come here. I couldn't concentrate on Eddie trying to calm people down.

'I'll be right back.' I said. Then without another word I sprinted to the change rooms. I ignored the weird looks Alberta was giving me.

When I got in there I found what I was looking for. A window.

Yeah, I was probably being really stupid in leaving the safety of the gym to go and find my ex-lover/Strigoi/father of my baby who had probably come here to kill me. I had a feeling I had gone too far for him to still want me to join him.

I climbed out the window, which was hard to do in a tight black dress, ignoring the protests in my head saying I was crazy. Maybe I was. I mean, I did try to kill myself. I just didn't remember that.

'Ouch.' I muttered as I landed on the ground. I could hear screaming coming from the distance. My stomach dropped.

The nausea was getting stronger, and I was getting worried. What if a Strigoi came and I wasn't strong enough to defend myself? What if they hit my stomach? Would my baby be okay? Could it survive another blow?

I tried not to worry as I trudged deeper and deeper into the forest. I had no idea where I was going. I just knew I needed to find Dimitri. I needed to end this. One way or another, one of us was going to die tonight.

I'm not sure how long I walked for. The nausea was still increasing. How many Strigoi were there? I heard rustling coming from behind me and the nausea increased. I spun around.

I knew someone was there, I just couldn't see them.

'Roza...' I turned to the voice, stake ready and saw the person who I'd once loved. The person who I tried to kill. The person who got me pregnant. The person who I had hoped I would never see again.

'Dimitri...'

Omg I know I am a really bad story writer for not updating since, like, last year, but year nine is hectic and I didn't really have time in the holidays. So here is two chapters to make up for it.