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Night Feast
Night Feast [1]
Yvonne Bruton
Yvonne Bruton (2011)

Lia is a beautiful vampire from the Victorian era, who discovers a portal that enables her to enter modern day Portland, Maine. She satisfies her lust for human blood by taking the life of Elena Hudson, and while doing so she sees a vision of the boy who her victim is in love with. Determined to meet him, Lia sets up home in 21st century Portland, leaving her vampire family trapped in the 19th. She succeeds in meeting the boy, Jay and an illicit passion ignites between them. But Lia cannot control her desire for human blood forever, and she is afraid that Jay will discover that she is a vampire. Then the secret of her killing comes back to haunt her.

This is book 1 of the Night Feast trilogy

Night Feast

 

Yvonne Bruton

 

Copyright 2011 Yvonne Bruton

 

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Chapter 1

 

Lia was as quiet as a mouse, non-existent to her human prey. The young girl had no idea that she was being followed. She hurried down the tree-lined, dimly lit street and decided to take a shortcut through the nearby woodland. It was late, a little too late and she was going to have to face her parents withering disapproval. They were never going to believe that she had been studying for an exam with a friend, and had been so engrossed in the subject that she had lost all track of time. In truth, she had actually spent the evening with a boy that she had liked for ages. They had been at the house of a mutual friend of theirs, and as she gazed into his eyes she had for a while, forgotten how it would be for the next few weeks at home with her Mom and Dad. The boy  had asked to walk her home but she knew that her mother would be staring out of the window, rooted to the spot for at least an hour, waiting for her return.  She had lost her parents trust about six months ago when they had caught her sneaking out of her bedroom window one night to go to a party.   She had never dared do anything like that before, but she was a teenager and it was the only way she could spread her wings because they would never have given her permission to go.  They had gone crazy, she had never seen them so mad.  They had waited for her in her bedroom with the lights out, two figures spouting words of condemnation in the darkness.  They had made her read from the Bible for a full three months and had threatened to disown her if she ever showed signs of being anything like her older sister again.  Her sister was their special object of shame.  She had married a man, they deemed unsuitable, against their wishes.  They never wanted to see her again.  The girl knew she should have kept her eye on the time but she really liked the boy, her parents wrath was  worth it.  He had asked her for her phone number.  She didn’t have a cell phone, her parents wouldn’t allow it so she gave him her home number.   That would be okay because her parents were used to her college friends phone calls.  They actually approved of the type of young person who had an interest in studying rather than those under aged drinkers of alcohol who brought nothing but shame upon their parents. As she watched him tap her number into his cell phone with enthusiasm, she felt a newborn joy grow within her.  He was going to call.

The woodland was dark.  She could hear the sounds of the night creatures as she disturbed them with the sound of her quick footsteps on the cold hard ground.  Her breath was a white cloud emerging from her slightly open mouth.  Suddenly she heard the sound of a twig snap behind her.  She turned around quickly but only saw the outline of trees in the darkness  of the night.  She shuddered and hurried on, feeling a little uneasy now.  She imagined that the thud  thudding of her heartbeat was echoing through the woods.  Not long now,  she was almost there.

The shock that rushed through her body was electrifying as she felt a hand grab onto her long blonde hair that was flying in a thick mane behind  her as she rushed through the woods.  She opened her mouth to scream  but the  sound refused to erupt from her lips in response to the fear that now owned every cell in her body.  She felt her purse slip easily to the ground from her gloved hand, but she knew that it was pointless  to try and retrieve it.  Then she could no longer feel the ground under her feet.

Lia looked into the frightened eyes of the young human girl that she had raised into the air.  A delicious mixture of hunger and excitement
shot through her tall and slender body as she anticipated the sweet taste of human blood  in her mouth,  on her tongue , trickling down the inside of her throat like a rich, ruby red stream. The fear in her  prey's eyes  was now a combination of confusion and disbelief.  Her assailant was a girl about eighteen years old, only a year older than herself.  She had expected to be looking into the eyes of a middle-aged man dressed in an old overcoat with a facial expression of intent, lust and cruelty.  The sort of man that had his photograph on the FBI wanted list.  Her mother had warned her of such men when she had dyed her hair a lighter shade of blonde, saying that she was appealing to the depravities  of the God forsaken in society.  Her mother said a lot of things like that.

They had flown to a deeper, darker part of the woods in a blink of an eye.  No words were spoken,  no questions were asked, nothing was said.  The girl felt her feet touch the ground but Lia continued to hold onto her hair with a vice grip.  In a small and frightened voice the girl finally spoke.

“Who are you, what do you want?”

Lia smiled.  Her frightened companion watched in confusion as the corners of her scarlet red mouth turned up at the corners.  Despite the odd circumstances, the captive thought that her assailant was extremely beautiful.  In the midst of the blood curdling fear that gripped her mind, she felt the  same sense of admiration and envy that she usually reserved for models and current attractive female celebrities.  Her captor had the most beautiful dark red hair she had ever seen, it was thick long and wavy. Her skin was pale but also luminous and creamy in great contrast to the darkness of the night and her eyes were a dark emerald green.    She wore unusual clothing, a red dress that looked like it was from another century....and then she spoke.

“To feed of course, I want to feed.”

Suddenly her smile grew wider and revealed her teeth.  They were white, sharp and pointy teeth that made the girl shudder with terror.  This couldn’t be happening, this couldn’t be real.  How had she become a fictional victim in a film her parents refused to let her watch?  She knew that she wasn’t dreaming, the feeling of the other girl’s icy cold breath on her face was a true testament to that. She tried to struggle but Lia was too strong.  Lia yanked her head back and ran her nose along the girl's long and slender neck.  The flowery aroma of her captive enveloped her nostrils and the vampire sighed with pleasure, totally unmoved by the screams of the young frightened girl.  Then as the excitement and anticipation exploded within her Lia, sank her teeth into the girls neck like a lion attacking an impala.  Her victim’s struggling ceased as her life left her body and, as Lia drank her blood with relish she saw the girl in a vision.  She was talking to a boy, a beautiful boy who was looking into her eyes.  He was tall and lean and, as Lia continued to drink the girl's blood she felt a stirring inside her that she had never felt before.  She concentrated on the boys face and she continued to feed until she had drained every drop of blood from her prey, and then the vision disappeared. 

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“I think she ran away from home, and who could blame her?

Jay struggled to eat the toast that his mother had given him for breakfast.  It had been two weeks since Elena Hudson’s disappearance.  He really regretted that he had not escorted her home but she’d insisted that she should go alone.  If only she’d had a cell phone.  He had told the police all he knew, they were at a friend’s house from college, he took her number, she was in a hurry to get home because she didn’t want to get into trouble with her folks.

“I guessed her parents were kinda strict mom but...”

“Kinda strict! That’s putting it mildly.  The Hudson’s are crazy.  You know she had an older sister, Stephanie?  They don’t talk to her because she married an atheist or something, you’d think she’d married a serial killer, jeez!”

Cora Patterson turned on the television set.

“Eat your breakfast honey and don’t worry, she’ll turn up, there’s probably a reasonable explanation.”

The newsreader’s face on the television screen looked appropriately solemn as she relayed the latest news on the disappearance of seventeen year old Elena Hudson.  Her older sister Stephanie Hudson, now Stephanie Jameson who has lived in the state of California with her husband for three years now, had not seen who been contacted by her younger sibling.  The disappearance of the teenage girl still remains a mystery.

 

The doorbell rang, it was Kevin, Jay’s friend who had come to pick him up for college.   They climbed into Kevin’s car and he weaved between the traffic like someone who had been driving for more than twenty years.

“You OK dude?”

Jay nodded.

“Mom reckons that Elena ran away from home, but she really didn’t seem like that type.”

“Don’t feel bad man, there’ll be other girls.”  Kevin was only trying to help.  Besides Jay was a good looking guy and he always had lots of girls vying for his attention, not that he seemed to care much.  Kevin wouldn’t have minded stepping into his friend’s shoes once in a while.

“Yeah I know that , I just hope she’s okay, wherever she is”

There were a lot of rumours at the college about what had probably happened to Elena Hudson.  She was being held captive by her parents, she was a hooker in New York, she had joined a Cult.  Her disappearance had caused quite a stir in the city of Portland, Maine.  Her parents made many appeals on the news for her safe return,  to no avail.  Their glum faces on their neighbour's television screens didn’t manage to evoke the sympathy that they believed was due to them.  Mr and Mrs Hudson were well known for their unorthodox parenting techniques.  Their daughter Elena Hudson had vanished without a trace and no one could really blame her.

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Eddy McCann liked to exercise his four Alaskan Malamutes in the woods.  He did this every evening at seven o’clock while his wife Marybeth cooked dinner.  Eddy liked being out in the fresh air with just his dogs for company.  He had a good life, his children had all left home and got married, he and his wife had a very good relationship. She was a good woman. Nothing much ever happened and that’s the way he liked it.  He didn’t pay any attention to the media or even read the newspapers, although he liked to do the crosswords.  All the media could talk about was terrorists and crime, hell he didn’t want to know about that, he wanted a mind full of roses not weeds!  The whole world was on its way to hell but that didn’t mean that he had to take the same journey, no sir, his life was just fine, uneventful and no surprises.

“Hey, where are you goin' boy?  Get back here!”  

One of the dogs had taken it upon himself to go on another route.  Eddy felt cross, he trained those dogs himself and they weren’t suppose to give him any trouble.  The other three dogs seemed reluctant to follow the wayward one and Eddy didn’t blame them.  He himself  had never been to this particular neck of the woods and never wanted to.  It was kind of creepy with its thick wiry bushes and its distinct lack of bird song.  However, Eddy followed his dog, calling him and cursing him at the same time.  He suddenly felt a really cold chill and he pulled his jacket closer around his neck.  He could hear the loud barking of the  annoyingly investigative Malamute and as he got closer Eddy could see what all the commotion was about.

Eddy felt a cold shiver run quickly down his spine and he felt the hairs stand up on the back of his neck as he saw that his dog was standing over the body of a dead girl.  Her eyes were still open and the  shock and trauma of her tragic demise  were registered all over her still  pretty face.  Eddy had been in the army, and he had seen many things that he didn't want to think about or talk about, but he had never seen anything like this.   The dead girl was wearing nothing but her underwear, no dress, no jeans, no, shirt, no shoes.  Eddy retched when it suddenly occurred to him that her body looked like it had been drained of all its blood.

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