The cold ones - In two worlds
t replaying in my head. No matter what I was doing or how engrossed in a book I was, his face would appear in my head and the more I thought on it, the more it fe
him admitting to anything any time soon. But he had never backed off from me before,
e speak to a vampire?.... Nooo never! I was just like everybody else, not that I re
so. For all I knew, he was picking the weakest out of the herd to pick off for the sake of my blood, hoping to lure me for the taking! I mentally scolded myself a few times for potentially putting them in harms way and a knot in my stomach made me hope and pray that whoever he was, was lo
ook trolly to be shelved tomorrow. Grabbing my jacket and my bag,
ver to her as she was organising
u still ok to lo
iled as we both wa
we could drink, boom out our music and do whatever we wanted without our over-baring parents knowing a thing about it. I only ever went to hang out with my friends, but even that was becoming sparse now. Since we left school, they either had
was the last time I came, it looked more like an orgy now or a misfit of horny, sex crazed teenagers. You wouldn't think we were actually supposed to be considered as adults. I cracked open a bottle of beer as I wal
mess or just a fun game we played for the sake of entertainment, but none of them I actually had the desire to kiss again or even sleep with. That was something me and my friends used to have i
hat I heard every argument they had when it came to money, their savings gone, almost losing the house, my college fund completely wiped out. Their last argument was what made me inc
pub on a Friday night, or go to any of the town dances, call each other almost daily. Maybe, in our own way, we were all trying to hold onto whatever piece we had left of our youth, befo
n inseparable since. Turns out they had crushed on each other when we all started high school. They lived together and she still kept her job at the local vets to pursue her love for animals. He
to her on the old musty couch, and I could feel
, where'
beer. I'm surprised you came. I k
veryone, though now I'm here, I can
w many people will be swa
ross". I nudged her on
ples and noticed some of them were missing some of their clothes. Bras and boxers wer
r has it gotten w
ice to see and hang out with everyone, but it doesn't seem to be about that anymore. The only
to go, but why don't we meet up for cof
lie. I miss not se
both gave each other a tight
wil
way home. The last thing I wanted was to 'find' myself in another situation. I
asn't until I walked past the doorway that I saw my mum sitting on the edge
ked softly as I walked
darling, nothing
t sitting here by you
on't know, maybe h
o the Tavern, why wou
ht, so I'm assuming tha
ust wanted to do something different.
to go there now, I'll
ain why you look like you've go
icated honey,
d, raising my brows at
d as she held my hand.
s where I w
then". She said as s
ok and they hadn't seemed like it for some time now. I just wish she trusted me enough to tell me what was going on. Something had been bothering her for months now, but whatever