The three Vampires's Escape

The three Vampires's Escape

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Leon, Jasper, and Chris head to London to escape as they are being chased by two of the strongest Vampires and are ruthlessly ordered by Queen Isabel to kill them for reasons that make the three of them fugitives. A new life begins, disguised among humans. Will the three of them end up being captured, and killed? Can they fight Damien, and the Region for their lives?

The three Vampires's Escape Chapter 1 01 : Prologue

Jane POV:

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'KRIINNGGGG....!!'

'KRINNGG..!!'

'KRINNNGGG..!!'

My eyes opened wide when I heard the alarm ringing loudly, my sleepiness still made it difficult for me just to sit up from my bed. I looked to the left, then turned off the still beeping Alarm, the most annoying thing and sound in the world for a schoolgirl like me.

I took a steel aluminum cup that was on the left side of my bed, on the table. Drinking plain water which now feels as cold as ice, which makes the hairs on my neck stand up.

After finishing drinking the water I put back my aluminum iron glass. Taking a glance at my bedroom window which was already wide open, it seemed my father had come into the room to wake me up. Behind the window, I can see the snow coming down from it, slowly.

To be honest I like spring more than winter, I hate the cold, and the smell of winter and all. If everyone enjoys it just to wear thick coats, to be cool to school then it's much different from me who doesn't like cold at all.

"Ugh.." I hissed, feeling my legs jump up because I felt the cold marble floor of my room. It's so walled up that I feel shivering again.

"Huhh .." I sighed, strangely I could feel my breath coming out of there.

Looks like I'm not going to take a shower anymore today, I define my hair, then tie it with a black hair tie that is on my arm. I took off the two socks I wore when I slept and threw them at random, and tiptoed quickly to my bathroom to brush my teeth and wash my face.

After complete with all my clothes, I went downstairs, btw I'm a college student, still in semester one, I'm currently 19 years old, and my name is Jane Jones.

I went downstairs and there I found my father baking bread for my breakfast and his breakfast too, also on the table I could see if there were two glasses of warm milk, to accompany our breakfast.

"Morning, Dad." I greeted.

"Morning, Princess Daddy, are you awake dear?" my father asked as he placed two buns on my plate, he winced when he felt the biting heat on his fingers, which made me laugh a little.

"Alarm has been raised."

"Dad woke you up." my father protested back, with an annoyed tone that made me laugh again.

I took my seat, and then some chocolate peanut butter spread on the toast my dad had cooked. I ate it and didn't forget to drink the white milk in the glass.

I also saw my father who had eaten his bread, in the chair across from me. We both ate, in welcoming silence. My dad, Jonathan Jones, is 47 years old and a cop.

Poor my father, at the age of 36 he had to be left by my mother because of a tragic death, I still remember how my mother was, how warm she was, and comforted her before going to sleep.

The rumors of the people around me. They said my mother was killed by a Vampire, but I didn't believe it and only pretended to be a rumour, I once asked my father directly, and my father answered that my mother died in an accident not because of a Vampire.

And I believe...

To date...

"Jane, finish your breakfast, Daddy will go straight to work after dropping you off at the university." my father said after standing up from his seat.

"I'm done daddy." I said as I put on my coat, and hung up my bag. Following in the footsteps of my father who was already out the door.

I closed the door of the house, and did not forget to lock it twice. This house is not big, and not small either, but enough to be a place for the most beautiful memories in my soul, I smiled, then ran to my father's car who had called me earlier.

***

Murky University:

There was a black jeep without a roof that had stopped in the university parking lot, leaving everyone in the parking lot speechless because of it.

Three people got out of the jeep, not forgetting the sunglasses they were wearing. All three of them had pale white skin, and looked expressionless as they got off the car.

"Are you sure.. this is the right path?" asked Chris who was walking right beside Leon who was looking at the big campus, he said this campus was old, and had been established around 1965, that's what Jasper said from the book he was reading.

" I believe." Leon said, looking up how many floors of this campus?

"Jasper, I know you'll support me this time." Chris looked now at Jasper who turned to stare.

Jasper shook his head, and it made Chris wince now, because of the two of them.

Leon smiled, and he held Chris' arm, "Don't worry Chris, it's going to be fun."

Leon then invited Chris to walk into the campus followed by Jasper from behind, they entered without ignoring the whispers of words that amazed them. Why not be amazed to see them, their height looks more than 180 cm, their skin is as pale as crystal, their visuals don't disappoint, and they look elegant and cool at first glance.

What amazed them the most was the visual of Chris whose handsomeness was unbelievable. They didn't expect to see this handsome man directly with his eyes because seeing Chris was like seeing the incarnation of a god.

The second thing that amazed them was the visual of Jasper having brown hair, while Chris had jet black hair. Jasper looked very elegant and handsome, also with that cold expression on his face, it really suited him.

And the third is Leon's visual with blonde hair. Compared to his cool looks, Leon actually looks adorable, especially his smile, like he's still underage. Leon looks younger than the other two people, but of course his handsome face doesn't deny that many people like him now.

The three of them entered the big university together, walked hand in hand without caring about the stares of people who stared at them in astonishment, the three of them did stand out apart from their bodies that were more than 180 cm tall, hair color, and their visuals which of course really made them stand out, like world class treatment.

But they weren't doing maintenance or anything like that, since all three of them were Vampires.

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