Edited: 12/14/11


E.T. by Katy Perry

You're so hypnotizing

Could you be the devil?

Could you be an angel?


I loved the fact my boyfriend had his own personal bathroom. Unlike the States, almost every castle-like-house had a personal bathroom attached to the room. I hadn't done my make up this morning to avoid having to take it off during the evening to redo it to be presentable to Gregory's aristocratic family.

I put on my basic foundation and powdered my face to hide any blemishes that I spotted. I grabbed one of my smaller powder brushes and put a little glitter-gold eye shadow on my eyelids. I added black liquid eyeliner to the top lid of my eyes and took black pencil eyeliner to the bottom. I quickly added black mascara to both my upper and lower eyelashes and brushed on some cherry red blush.

After I washed my hands, I took the dress out of the bag and took it off the hanger. The dress was a metallic black, which was laced up to my neck. After slipping on the dress, I put on a simple, silver bangle on my right wrist. I walked out of the bathroom and into the closet again to retrieve the pale colored platform four inched heels.

I grinned as slowly walked down the stairs. The party had already begun and the hall was thriving with classical music and ballroom dancing. I watched as Mom danced with a man I didn't recognized while Dad danced with a women I vaguely remembered.

"That's my sixth cousin, Gabriel." Gregory walked up behind me, "and that's his wife, Electra." I looked at him strangely, "Electra? That's a strange name for like a 19th century…" Gregory laughed at me and pulled me on to the dance floor, "She wasn't a vampire."

"Oh!" I giggled as he spun me around, "That makes sense. How did he meet her?"

"I don't know." He shrugged and twirled me, "You look beautiful, darling." I smiled, "Thank you. You aren't bad looking either!" Gregory was dressed up in classic black dress pants, a white button up, with the sleeved rolled up to his forearms. His shoes were shining from being recently polished. "No jacket?" I questioned. Gregory gave me a cheeky grin, "I figured you would find this more appealing."

I gave a small laugh before my attention was dragged else where, "Oh!" I gasped and watched Freda and Frederick dance together. They moved smoothly, moving together without any resistance or awkwardness, like they have rehearsed for weeks, against the classic symphony both in a state of reverie.

"They love to dance." Gregory smiled awkwardly and dipped me back. I looked up at him, "You don't?" I questioned. "I know how to dance." He grinned, "I just don't like too." I laughed as the symphony ended and we bother walked off the dance floor.

We took a table in the back and watched as others joined in on the dancing. Gregory fidgeted for a few minutes before taking a deep breath, "Why were you so upset earlier?" I shifted awkwardly, not expecting the question. "Well…" I paused, "I don't like her." I sighed, looking down.

"It isn't like she did anything to you!" Gregory frowned and began to fiddle with his empty cup. I growled in frustration, "Okay!" I snorted and threw my hands in the air. "When you were a…" I paused and looked around, "vampire, didn't you ever just have a gut feeling that something wasn't right?"

He pondered for a moment, "When I bit that guy Rookery sent down into the catacombs." I gasped, "That was a foolish thing to do anyway!" He grinned, "Darling, you shouldn't worry about her. You won't see her again anyway!"

"You don't know that! It wasn't like she was passing through here to get to England or something!" I snapped and took the cup out of his hand. "Hey now!" He growled. It was obvious he was trying not to loose his temper, "Calm down." He glowered at me, "I did not do anything to get the end of the stick of your anger."

I snorted, "Oh, don't start with me, 'I did not do anything, blah, blah, blah.'" I mocked him and began to walk off, "I get all the time when you don't get what you want."

"Oh bullshit!" Gregory growled and stalked after me, grinning.

"Bulls do shit." I smirked, looking behind my shoulder and watch his face dropped.

He glared at me sharply, "Don't be a smart ass."

I grinned, "Donkeys aren't smart!" He stared blankly at me until he suddenly moved, throwing me over his shoulder, "Oh my-" I screamed, "Gregory!" He began to walk up the stairs, "Gregory. Sackville. Bagg." I breathed out between jabs to my stomach, "Don't you dare drop me down these stairs!" I hissed as I gripped his waist.

"Oh, what darling? I didn't hear you!" He said I felt his grip slip slightly, "GREGORY!" I shrieked. "Gregory, put Leonora down" A stern but soft voice growled that came below the staircase—it was his mother.

"Oh, mother, relax!" Gregory chimed, "I wasn't going to drop her!" Freda did not look convinced, "Down. Now." She demanded. Gregory sighed and bent forward so my body could slide easily onto the step ahead of him with out being dropped down the staircase.

"Ha. Ha." I smirked. He grinned and looked down at his watch, "It's almost midnight, do you want to head home?" I cocked my head to the side, "Yeah, I do. Let's find Tony and you can take me home? I'm sure my parents aren't ready to leave."

Gregory nodded and walked passed me to head to Rudolph's room, I skipped behind him, stumbling slightly in my heels. "Careful!" Gregory laughed at me as he passed me.

Gregory pushed the door open slightly, "Tony?" I called from behind Gregory's shoulder before I slid around him into Rudolph's room. Rudolph, Anna, and Tony were sleeping on Rudolph's little twin bed.

"Awh!" I whispered and walked over to Tony's sleeping form. Rudolph and Tony's backs were pushed up together, in the fetal position with Anna's sleeping form curled up near Tony's stomach. Since all of them were in still in there "party" outfits, it was safe to assume that they weren't planning on sleeping.

I gently picked up Tony and only pausing slightly when Anna twitched. Tony automatically wrapped his arms around my neck. "Let's go." I whispered and walked out of the room. The walk to down stairs was silent. As we walked down the stairs, the music and chatter from party increased.

"Hoy!" One of Gregory's relatives stumbled over and bumped into me, "Yer a…hic…vury prutty gurl!" He slurred, as if he was drunk. "Cousin Davin Van Korzna." Gregory said bitterly and put himself in front of me.

"Ay! Cousin Gregory!" His cousin straighten his posture, "How are ya!" He grinned. He seemed to sober up, quickly. I glared from behind Gregory. "Marvelous, Cousin." Gregory hissed.

Davin smirked, obviously amused with Gregory's reaction, "And who is this lovely lady behind you?"

Gregory snarled and pushed me behind him, "My inamorata." Gregory growled, lowly and completely hid me from Davin's view. Davin's smirk dropped, "Oh. Too bad."

Gregory snorted, wrapped his arm around my shoulder and pushed Davin out of his way as he guided me to the door. "Who was that?" I questioned as we stepped out into the cool air. "Davin, he is my first cousin on my mother's side. "You have a large family," I pointed out. "He's scum. Father should have kicked him out of the clan centuries ago." Gregory bantered on. "I mean, how many cousins do you even have? I don't even have that many!" I continued.

"He will try and seduce you! That's what he did when he was a vampire!" Gregory hissed, and unlocked the car. "How many sisters does your mom have?" I pondered; clearly, he was not listening to me. I placed Tony in the back seat.

"He would lure some human and suck their blood!" He punched the steering wheel. "Gregory." I sighed. "It was so distasting!" Gregory hissed. "Gregory!" I called again as he sped into reverse.

"He has his eye on you!" Gregory snarled and sped up. I glared at him, "Greggie." I huffed. Silence was the answer, along with a jerk of increasing of speed. I smirked; knowing that would make him listen.

"Do not call me that again." He said simply. "I know. I won't." I smirked, "Anyway! You need to make a u-turn." I pointed out. He growled and I laughed as he made a random u-turn in the middle of the road. "Shut it." Gregory growled.

I smirked as he drove back and pulled into my driveway, "Thank you!" I got out of the car and plucked out Tony from the back seat. Gregory had turned off the car, "I'm walking you inside." I nodded and pulled out my keys, "Here." I tossed them his way. He caught them with ease.

I didn't know if it was because he was a vampire or if it's a trait all guys have but Gregory always seems to be amazingly good in sports or things that require fast reflexes. He let me into my house and walked in, locking the door behind himself. I walked up our staircase and placed Tony in his bed before walking to my own room, Gregory in follow.

I kicked off my heels, "I'm so ready for bed!" I yawned. Gregory came up behind me and hugged me. "Why, hello darling!" I giggled. I felt him chuckle and hold me tighter, "I love you…" he whispered. "I love you too." I grinned. I love moments like this.

He kissed the back of my head, "Ill see myself out. I'll use the spare key you gave me to lock it back up." "Alright." I turned around to face him and gave him a peck on the lips, "Oh…I left my stuff at your house, so bring it when you pick me up tomorrow for school?" I played with his hands

He frowned, clearly wanting more, "Yeah." He pouted, "I'll pick you up tomorrow, darling. Sweet dream."

"Okay! Sweet dream!" I smiled and kissed him again. He walked out my door and I stood listening to the thumping of his heavy footsteps fade away. I heard a low slam, the front door being shut. I walked over to my balcony and watched as Gregory started his car and drive off.

I smiled and crawled back into my room. I set my alarm for fifteen minutes longer then normal so I would be able to shower. I slipped out of the dress and laid it on my chair so it wouldn't wrinkle. I pulled out shorts and a large shirt and crawled into bed.