Balrus suddenly exclaimed out loud with a small sigh, "It didn't work.""What went wrong?"He explained slowly, looking up at me with a slight frown, "Those warning blasts I sent off go at the monsters back in the ice cream shop."I had high hopes that it would work, but it didn't."How do you know?"Looking down at him, I inquired."Because I can see them right there," he said as he pointed ahead.I quickly turned to look up as I brought him to a stop.Nothing or anyone was visible to me in front of us.At first, no.I looked down at Balrus, slightly perplexed.When I looked back up, three men were rapidly approaching us after he had fixed his gaze on the bent pole of the nearest streetlight in front of us.I'd never seen vampires before, but they weren't men.I firmly squeezed Balrus right back after he squeezed my hand once more.The vampire approaching from the right appeared to be tall and reed-thin.He was decked out in cargo pants, cargo pants, a black beanie, and a black leather jacket.I
As he observed his fellow vampire go up in flames, the vampire who was holding me down growled in my face.I shook as the rogue vampire's scream disintegrated with his body.I begged myself to persevere and complete this.I was prepared to kill them all because they tampered with the wrong person, but I needed to get to Balrus first.I had to get rid of this monster or else.As I imagined flames erupting within the rogue vampire's chest, I closed my eyes.I heard him whimper as the image became more vivid and clearer."Why are you harming me?It explodes!As he let go of my hold and stood up, the rogue vampire screamed.A ball of fire erupted in my palm as I swiftly jumped to my feet.I looked intently at my hands.My flesh was unmoved as they burned with a constant magical flame.As he tried to locate the source of the pain, the vampire began to gnaw at his chest, ripping his shirt to shreds.The vampire was engulfed in flame as he screamed after I threw the flame ball as hard as I could at him.I
The rush of adrenaline made me tremble, and it felt like I was hit by a lightning bolt.My entire body hurt, and I had a severe headache that seemed determined to split my head in half.I noticed that the headless body of the vampire that had pinned me down was lying to my left, a few feet away.I threw up on the sidewalk after turning to my right.I briefly wondered if Dr. Martin had succeeded in making that call before he was killed because I could hear police sirens in the distance.As I wiped the vomit from my lips, I considered the possibility that he hadn't.The smell of burning flesh, death, and black smoke filled the air.I tried to get to the middle of the street by stumbling up from the sidewalk.As I held Balrus , my hands were scorched, and the birthmark on my wrist almost felt alive.No trace of Valerian could be found when I looked around.As I continued to walk, I came upon the body of the final vampire in the middle of the street and could see that six of the streetlights had bee
"I'm not sure if I can assist you in moving them."He said, "You wouldn't have to."Despite the fact that he was still gently rubbing my wrists, his voice sounded dry and flat.I felt myself becoming increasingly irritated as I frowned.“Exactly what does that imply?”He replied a little too slowly, sounding like he was talking to a child, "It means that the vampires around here who do work for me will take care of it."I felt a little stupid for asking, so I pouted in defeat.I felt guilty inside for not having given the question much thought because his response sounded very reasonable.Valerian kept rubbing my wrists and slowly drawing little circles while we both fell silent.I began to gradually feel my strength return as he rubbed.I got the impression that I was stepping into a warm pool, first submerging my toe, then both of my feet, then my lower body, and finally completely submerging myself.I saw the water caress my body like silk and move back and forth across my skin, and I almo
Valerian raised my face to his by pinching my chin.His eyes were downturned, as if grinning, and glistened with sadness.I could see how I had harmed him over the years.He desired acceptance from me in the same way that I desired acceptance from society and my parents.I felt bad because, like the rest of the world, I consistently avoided him.Why did I treat him so harshly when I didn't want anyone else to feel that way?I could have attempted to be more cooperative.I honestly didn't know how to handle things in a more civil manner, but I could have tried.As a young child, I developed new skills, acquired a new self-image, and experienced emotions I didn't understand.Although it was not an excuse, it was the most plausible explanation I had aside from the obvious, which was that I detested him for initially "buying" me.I might have missed something else about the circumstance.Perhaps he saw a poor girl being abused and thought this would be the most effective strategy for rescuing her.I f
I smiled and said, "Good evening, Dad." "You little dem-" he started, but stopped abruptly when Valerian started up the lawn behind me."May I please enter the house?"I pushed past him and entered our house for probably the last time, I said, before he could respond.I said, "Good evening, Mom," to her.Her nose continued to run, giving the impression that she had been crying.Her face was tightly pulled back, and she was dressed in a white T-shirt and Dad's gray sweatpants.What have you done to him, exactly?She inquired.I felt my father's scorching breath on the back of my neck as he looked down at Balrus after coming up from behind me."Is that blood I see running down the front of his shirt?" I ask.My mother gasped as soon as he asked.After entering the house, Valerian slammed the door a little louder than was necessary, took a seat, and did not attempt to interfere with the conversation.It appeared as though he was simultaneously acknowledging that this was a family affair and r
“Witch?”As I stumbled a few steps back, I asked.Perhaps Valerian was merely attempting to ridicule her.Perhaps there was no supernatural significance to everything.I prayed that it was, at least, because if it wasn't, it would mean that Balrus and I were both witches.Did I have any human features?Or was I really the freak that my classmates said I was?Catelyn, "Yes.I am a witch and high priestess.She sat down at the kitchen table and her eyes narrowed in shame.Dragos and Valerian, the vampire king, carried out a raid on our coven.Before continuing with her story, she gave him a disgusted look.My mother was killed by Dragos by being tied to a wood cross and being set ablaze by his mind.He then took me for himself after he forced me to sit there and watch her burn to ashes."What was he up to with you?"Fearing that I already knew the answer, I questioned."So many terrible things"While slowly shedding tears, she choked on the lump in her throat.I would be verbally abused, beaten, and ra
"How long ago did all of this occur?"She let out a sigh and started shaking her head."Catelyn, there is nothing to be gained from—" "I am the one that decides whether or not I will gain anything from your answers, Mom, not you," said the mother.My tone of voice was even audible to my ears.It made a growl-like sound.She said, "Hundreds of years ago."“How old are you now if this happened when you were twenty-five, hundreds of years ago?”From his seat at the dining table, Sirius said, "Now you are just being rude."As he always did, he was scowling at me.I did not completely rotate my chin in the direction of his voice.He was not ignored by me, but I was ignoring him.My mother responded, "I am 578 years old."We did not live past the age of 25, but neither were we immortals in my coven.Due to the fact that I have lost all of my powers, I look slightly older than that.I nodded."Would you ever tell me anything if I hadn't asked or shot flames from my palms today?"I didn't think you