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Authors: Kristen Middleton

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He didn’t answer me, just
shook my hand away and started walking back towards the cabin.

Chapter Eleven

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feeling frustrated, I went to my bedroom to sulk and decided to remove the bandage from my wrist. It was still a little sore but the pressure from the bandage was bugging me and my skin was getting itchy. Once it was off, it felt so much better that I decided to call Rosie the following day to find out when I could come back. The idea of sitting at home grounded was too depressing anyway.

Grabbing some lotion with aloe to soothe my itchy arm, I
went back downstairs to watch television and to find out if there were any more missing teens in town. Fortunately, the biggest story was about a sixty-year-old woman who’d just given birth to triplets. I thought about my mother giving birth to Caleb’s child and shuddered, wondering if vampires could even impregnate people. I hoped to never find out the answer.

It was starting to get late and I sent my mom a text, wondering when she’d be coming home. Sure enough, she called me back right away and
explained that she was going to stay at Caleb’s again.

“Don’t you have to work
tomorrow?” I whined.

She cleared her throat.
“Yeah, but I’m taking the morning off to do some shopping for the trip. I’m going out of town, remember?”

“How can I forget? God, mom, you’re never home anymore,” I complained. “And this weekend,
you’ll be in Vegas? We never see you anymore.”


Stop being so dramatic, Nikki. Jesus, why can’t you just be happy for me?” she asked. “I’ve met a man who makes me happy and you two will be leaving for college soon. You know how I hate being alone,” she murmured.

Yeah, well
… so do we
, I thought.

“What about your eyes?
” I asked. “Won’t all the bright lights in Vegas bother your irises or whatever’s bothering you?”

She chuckled.
“We’ll be sleeping during the day and enjoying the city at night, like everyone else does. Anyway, I doubt we’ll even be outdoors much. With all the shows and things that Caleb has planned for us.”

I rolled my eyes.
“Of course.”

“Listen,” she said
, “tomorrow I’ll take you and Nathan out to dinner to make it up to you. Somewhere nice, I promise.”

“Whatever,” I mumbled.

She groaned. “Nikki, just give me a break. It’s only one weekend. Do you know how long it’s been since I’ve been on vacation?”

It wasn’t just one weekend
that I was worried about. I somehow sensed that Caleb would be turning her into a vampire during their trip to Vegas, which would last a lifetime. He was going to take my mother away from me and it was tearing me apart. Just thinking about it, I began to panic.

“Mom,” I begged. “Please don’t go away this weekend. I’m… I’m…scared that something’s going to happen to you.”

She sighed.
“Oh, you’re being ridiculous. Look, I’ve got to go. We’ll talk more about this tomorrow night.”

“But…”

“Like I said, we’ll talk about it tomorrow night. I love you, Nikki.”

Before I coul
d answer, she hung up the phone.

I sighed and tossed my phone off
of the bed. It was after nine and I’d also had no luck talking Nathan out of going to Club Nightshade. I felt so powerless and frustrated. Part of me wanted to go to the club with him, but another part of me wanted to see if Ethan would pay me a visit. I was curious to see if he’d found out what the hell was going on.

“I’m leaving,” declared
Nathan, sticking his head into my doorway. “Last chance to tag along, Twerp.”

I shook my head. “No way.”

He sighed and then stepped into my bedroom. “Look,” he said, sitting on the edge of my bed. “I know we’ve been arguing a lot lately, but I want you to know, I’m on your side.”

I stared at my big-hearted brother with his deep dimples and bright blue eyes and was terrified that Celeste would harm him.
I wanted to beg him to stay home, to tell him he was being manipulated, but I knew it would go in one ear and out the other. “Thanks,” I answered. “Just be careful tonight.”

He grinned. “If anyone should be careful, it’s Celeste. When she gets a whiff of my new cologne, she’s not goin
g to be able to control herself.”

“You’re
so pathetic,” I said, unable to hide my smile.

He stood up and went over to my balcony door. “Keep this thing locked,” he said, turning the knob. “
If you really believe in boogiemen, then maybe you shouldn’t be making it so easy for them to get into your bedroom.”

I closed my eyes. “Goodbye
, Nathan. Call me if you need me.”

“You too,
” he said.

When he left, I opened my eyes and
pulled out the butcher knife I’d hidden under my bed. If something bad was going to happen, at least I’d have a weapon.

 

***

I was sound asleep when s
omething brushed against my arm, jerking me out of a deep sleep. I bolted upright and looked around the room, my heart beating wildly in my chest. When I was able to convince myself that I was really alone, I released a shaky breath and allowed myself to relax.

Wondering about the time,
I looked at my alarm clock and breathed a sigh of relief. It was just past one and I still had five more hours of sleep before I had to worry about getting ready for school. I closed my eyes to try and fall back to sleep, when I noticed the chill in the air.
My body began to shiver and I looked towards my balcony in horror; the door was wide open.

“Ethan?” I whispered
, reaching for my knife.

Nobody answered.

I got
up
out of bed and crept towards the balcony, terrified that someone was going to swoop in and kill me. When I finally reached the glass and peered outside, my jaw dropped.

“Duncan
?”

He was sitting
alone at the small bistro table on my balcony, staring out into the moonlight. He turned to me and cleared his throat. “Hey, Nikki.”

I stepped outside and
knelt next to him. “I’m so happy to see you,” I said, my eyes welling with tears. I had no idea how much I’d missed him until now. “God, I thought you were dead.”

H
e touched a strand of my hair. “I’m still here.”

I swallowed
the lump in my throat. “So, how long have you been sitting out here?”

He shrugged.
“Not too long.”

“Are you okay?” I asked, grabbing his hand. He was chilled to the bone.

He looked away. “I’ve been… better.”

I rubbed his hand
, trying to warm his skin. “You should really come inside. It’s freezing out here.”

He
turned and stared at my hand as I continued to rub his. “Nikki, I really don’t think that’s a good idea.”

“Why?” I teased. “Does being alone with me in my bedroom scare you?”

He looked into my eyes, and what I saw there stopped my heart. “No,” he answered. “But, it should scare you.”

Chapter Twelve

 

 

 

 

 

 

I jumped up and moved away. “What…what happened to you?”

He smiled bitterly. “What do you think happened?”

“Are you a…vampire?” I asked.

He stared
ahead, looking lost. “I don’t know what I am. I haven’t fed on anyone’s blood or anything. But, I can’t say the idea doesn’t consume me day and night.”

I stared at his face, which was much paler
than usual, but hauntingly beautiful. He’d always been nice looking before but whatever had changed him now emphasized everything I’d loved about his features. I had an incredible urge to touch his face, but was a little frightened of what he’d do.

“How did this happen?” I asked.

He leaned back in the chair and sighed. “You remember how Ethan went after us Sunday night and the truck flipped?”

I
remembered someone had, but wasn’t about to argue about it now. I only nodded.

“Well, you blacked out and I pulled you out of the cab. It was then that Ethan
decided to strike.”

My eyes widened.
“He really attacked you?”


Yes. Your admirer, or whatever you want to call him, brutally attacked me and left me for dead.” He closed his eyes. “He’s lucky I was only human at the time because now…I’d rip is throat out,” he growled.

I stared at him in confusion
, “But how did you end up a vampire?”

He opened his eyes again and the strange light I’d seen in Ethan’
s eyes was also reflected in Duncan’s silver eyes. “Celeste. She found me and brought me back.”

“Celeste made you a vampire?” I asked.

He shrugged. “She calls it something else, a Roamer or something. Anyway, I’m certainly not the same physically. Now, I move like the wind and have more strength than I’d ever thought possible. It’s like a double-edged sword; both awesome and horrifying at the same time.”

I moved closer to him and touched his arm.
“What are you going to do?”

He grabbed my wrist
and scowled. “You have to quit touching me.”

I searched his eyes. “Why?”

He licked his lips. “Because I don’t know if I can trust myself around you.”

I shook my head.
“You…you’d never hurt me.”

Not Duncan. Somehow I felt safe with him, even like this.

He stood up. “I should go.”

“Wait, are you going home?”

“I don’t know. I have this growing hunger and I don’t know what I’m capable of anymore. Jesus, Nikki,” he said. “I almost lost it on this drunken woman earlier. She’d offered to give me a ride and I… I wanted to tear her throat apart. I could smell her blood. It was…” Tears filled his eyes and he turned away. “I don’t want to hurt you,” he choked. “I’d never forgive myself.”

My heart went out to him. I reached for his hand again
but he wouldn’t let me touch him. “I want to help you,” I whispered. “Stay here tonight, you’ll be safe. I just somehow know that you won’t hurt me, Duncan.”

He looked into the sky and murmured,
“I just can’t take the chance. Not with you of all people.”

I tried a different approach.
“Ethan’s out there somewhere, and he’s much stronger than you because he feeds. You want revenge? Then you either need to feed, which personally, I think is a bad idea for obvious reasons, or hide out until you find a different way to get through this.”

He
shook his head. “I don’t…”

“I know you don’t want to hurt me.
Just come inside and rest,” I urged, pulling him into my warm bedroom.

H
e relented and smiled sadly as he stared at my mattress. “I would have given anything to have you drag me in here these last couple of months.”

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