I'm not sure how i feel about this chapter cause i don't know if it's good or not. Anyway, Enjoy
I grumbled as I got up and brushed myself off. In my prevail vision I saw something move in the shadows and cold arms wrap around me, and a cold hand covered my mouth. Then I saw darkness.
"Look, she's waking up," I heard a voice I didn't recognize.
I opened my eyes a tiny bit and saw blurry faces looking down at me. My whole body hurt but my head was the worst. I tried to remember where I was, what had happened, but I couldn't remember anything. My vision eventually cleared and I opened my eyes all the way. Two pale white faces shone in the moonlight with yellow eyes that looked familiar.
"Miss, are you okay?" one of the faces asked. I tried to sit up and their hands supported me.
"Did you fall?" The other one asked. I shook my head and examined the two girls. One had long black hair that went past her ribs and the other had curly brown hair just above her shoulders. Their butterscotch eyes bore into mine and I knew at that moment that they weren't human.
"Did you faint?" The long haired one asked. I didn't say anything and tried to look past them to see where I was. I was lying in the middle of a parking lot. There were no cars except and red truck a couple of yards away. There was a dark building with a sign in front that read 'Seattle Public Library.'
"Can you speak?" the short haired one asked. I paused; could I?
"Yes." I said, almost scared by the sound of my voice.
"What's your name? Do you need a ride somewhere? Do I need to call someone?" the short haired one spoke frantically.
"I... I... I uh, don't know." I said.
"You're confusing her Linda." The long haired one suggested, "Can you tell us your name sweetie?"
"I don't remember. I don't remember anything." I said.
"Oh no," Linda said, "Maybe she hit head too hard, Athena. She has amnesia."
I touched my forehead and felt something wet and sticky. I examined my hand and saw blood; my stomach turned and I looked up at Athena and Linda. "I'm sorry," I said and they looked at me confused.
"Why would you be sorry? It's just blood, humans bleed." Athena said.
Why were they hiding that they were vampires? I knew they were but they didn't know I knew. Should I just be up front about it? "Vampires." Was all I said.
Linda chuckled a fake chuckle and said, "What are you talking about?" Athena studied me closely.
"How did you know?" She asked.
"Your eyes... I think," I said, "I don't know."
"What should we do?" Linda whispered to Athena, "We can't just leave her here."
"We could bring her home. You know, just for a little while. Her amnesia can't be forever."
"Well, we've got forever..." Linda mumbled under her breath. They helped me stand and led me across the parking lot.
We pulled into the driveway into a tall Victorian looking house. It had dark green shutters and vines climbing up the walls. One of the windows on the second floor was lit. I saw a small figure draw back the curtains then disappear suddenly. Athena helped me out of the car and walked me inside.
The outside did not do the inside justice. The front room was spacious and beautifully decorated with array of items, all of them antique. The walls were painted a soft mint green and the couch was white and looked very comfortable. There was a staircase to the left of the front door that led up to darkness. A figure appeared in the shadows. It walked down the stairs and came into the light.
It was a small girl, probably twelve or thirteen. She had pin straight, dirty blonde hair that reached her hips. Her skin was pale, and her eyes a flat yellow. She was wearing a denim skirt, wedged heels and a tight v-neck shirt. She looked at me carefully.
"Hi," she said in a high pixie-like voice that seemed to give me a feeling of familiarity. She looked at Athena and Linda, and they exchanged glances. "I'm Olivia."
"I'm uh... I don't know." I replied.
"I don't know? What a strange name." she smiled and I smiled back.
"We don't have time for your silliness, Olivia," Athena said and Olivia frowned, "We found her by the library knocked out. She has no memories."
"Poor thing," Olivia said then looked at them.
"We figured that she could stay with us," Linda said.
They led me upstairs to a spare bedroom. They offered me a shower and pajamas. The bedroom I was staying in was painted red and had a black bed set. Some pajamas were folded neatly on the bed with shampoo, conditioner, and soap next to them. I sighed, wishing I knew what the hell was going on.
Olivia's POV
"What. The. Hell." I said staring at Athena.
"What? I'm just trying to help."
"And bringing a human into a house of vampires is good how?" I asked. Not that I didn't like the girl. I didn't know her but she seemed nice enough.
"It'll be fun! You were just complaining last week that you were bored." Linda said, as bubbly and airheaded as ever.
"Alright, but no eating her." I said.
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