Even when I conjured all my strength, his speed was unmatched. He grabbed my sword with his
hands, blood spurting everywhere, his eyes now savage on me. In one swift movement he threw
it away, grabbing my throat, ready to rip out my heart. His fangs were very large and blood
dripped over them. Had he bitten into one of his own comrades? I could not breathe, but I did not
gasp for air. I would not fall so far as to want mercy from his kind.
Before he plunged his fingers into me a hand stopped him. My heart pounded, yet I was
not scared to face death. A swift movement was made and I fell to the floor, holding my throat.
Whoever had grabbed his hand tore him away from me. I looked up in front of me to see the
familiar coat. It was Chase. His back was to me as he faced the vampire who had almost killed
me. Did the Council really have such old and strong vampires right under our noses?
“Don’t touch her. She’s mine,” Chase snarled, holding two swords.
“She threatened Whitney!” the other vampire spluttered.
“Tythian.” The small voice of the woman from behind him broke the tension. “It’s okay,
we can go now.”
He buckled to his knees in front of her, cupping her face gently. “I’m sorry,” he
whispered to her. “I did not know they would use you for this.” She gently caressed his face. In
amidst the ghastly noises of weapons scraping against one another, it seemed to them that
nothing else mattered as they gazed into one another’s eyes devotedly.
“Let’s go home,” she said with a reassuring smile. I was mortified how comfortable she
was in the blood war that raged around her.
Before I could stand, the vampire had grabbed her chair and, with lightning speed, they
were gone.
Chase turned to me, his fangs not as large as Tythian’s, but I could see he too was a very
old vampire. “Esmore,” he whispered. Before I could run for my sword to use it against him, he
had already vanished, leaving me by myself.
Kora and Kasey were the reason why he fled. They had advanced on him, trying to entrap
him. For what reason he hadn’t tried to kill them I wasn’t sure. He simply hid amongst the dark. I
could still feel his presence close by, but it felt as if he were only watching. Not fighting, but just
watching how everything would play out. Realizing Chase was gone, they focused on another
three vampires, entrapping them as Dillian and Tori covered their backs. One by one, the girls
trapped more. There were so many of them.
Teary was fighting off four. Except for Tythian and Chase, they all seemed like younger
vampires. You could tell by their strength and speed. Usually we could challenge vampires if
they were no more than one hundred and fifty years old. After that it became very difficoven to
compete against a vampire who had lived for so long.
James was now by my side. He had gathered my Barnett bow and sword for me. I used
my arrows instantly on a vampire who ran for me, piercing his chest. He crumbled to the ground,
quickly decaying. I roared in anger at how easily I had been overcome by the previous two
vampires. I sliced through another vampire, cutting down his throat and through his belly. I cut
across another’s head, slitting their throat and puncturing their chest. I raged again, feeling
myself fill with hatred and a need to see their blood. I cut off one’s arm, plunging my sword into
its chest, driving so deep into it that after a few steps I had nailed it to a tree. It slumped around
my sword, its skin turning a shade of black. I pulled it out, watching it begin to decay.
A huge fire lit behind me. Teary was controlling the flames, sweeping over the ten of
them that encircled her. There must have been one hundred vampires. This was a well-thought
out ambush. James grabbed one vampire’s throat and then another as it ran from behind him.
Smashing both their heads together, they shattered from the impact. James steely skin was
impenetrable. He grabbed his sword from the ground. A vampire must have knocked it out of his
hand. He punctured both in the chest before they could heal.
In the distance I could feel the presence of many more coming. For that many we would
have to use the grenade. It was us against many. As if knowing what I was thinking, James ran to
Teary as she continued to sweep her hand containing the fire around.
In the distance a vampire stalked toward Teary. He too was strong and old. I had the
feeling that others followed him as their numbers grew. James now had the grenade, and he was
pulling the pin. Inwardly I counted the short seconds in my head. Ten, nine. Teary continued to
control her flames, still engulfing the many around her. Eight, seven. Two vampires came at me
and quickly I thrust my sword into them, before shooting an arrow into another oncoming
vampire. Six, five. James threw the grenade at the large army that stampeded toward us.
The leading vampire swept one hand across them both. Teary’s flames were instantly put
out as a gust of wind extinguished it. The wind not only pushed James and Teary back but
Dillian, Tori, Kasey, and Kora as it smashed into their backs, throwing them forward. It had even
taken the Council vampires along with it. This vampire had the gift of control over wind. The
grenade was thrown toward my team.
Four, three.
With all the speed I could muster I ran for them, grabbing a hold of the grenade in the air.
I ran into the distance so the grenade was nowhere near them, throwing it at the army that
charged toward them.
Two, One.
The grenade exploded near the army, but shattered much more than just that. Quickly a
burst of dust swept over me. The burning flames of the explosion encased my body. I heard my
name whispered by an angelic voice, but noted it was probably the afterlife calling for me. This
must now be my time of death.
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