Beautiful Monster 2

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Authors: Bella Forrest
Sarah hasn’t fully unpacked yet, because she’s lazy, so I’m probably just going to hang out with her. I’ll text you later.”
     
    “Do you want to have breakfast in the morning?” I asked, not so eager to be parted from her. “We haven’t had much time together and there are things we need to… discuss.”
     
    “Right .” She nodded, sharing my thoughts of Selene. “8am?”
     
    “I’ll see you then .” I kissed her full on the mouth, unable to hold back.
     
    She relaxe d into my grasp, moaning a bit. “I can’t wait,” she whispered in my ear, and then turned, heading back to the studio to change.
     
    I watched her until she disappeared from sight . Forcing myself to turn around and head down to the basement, I glanced at my watch and counted the hours until I would see her again.
     
     
     
    **************
     
     
     
    I was pacing the basement, fighting bloodlust and the chains when I heard the door creak open above me. After four years of being a vampire, I had learned how to control my nightly cravings to the point where I could think rationally. I could even do a little bit of work. The pain was still terrible, especially at the start and the end, and some nights I cried so much I felt like I would melt. Some nights, I couldn’t deal with this tragedy that had befallen me. But since being with Amy, the world seemed like a brighter place. I still locked myself up, mostly on my own now, not trusting myself to be out and about with humans at night. But Peter, my grandfather and the former headmaster of the school, often came to visit at night, and he was safe to do so.
     
    “Peter?” I called up the stairs, thinking it was him. My vampire ears picked up not one but two sets of footsteps. I tensed.
     
    “It’s me. Or... us,” Amy said, appearing at the top of the stairs, her hand in Sarah’s. She stopped, waiting for me to tell them to approach. Amy’s blood didn’t tempt me, and she knew she was safe, but I guessed she was worried for Sarah’s sake.
     
    “What are you doing here?” I asked. Even if Sarah knew of my existence as this monster, it didn’t mean that she needed to see it.
     
    “I’m sorry. It was my idea,” Sarah spoke up. “It’s just… we were unpacking my luggage and I found something weird in it. Something I didn’t put in it myself. And I thought, with all the strange stuff that happens in this school, you should know about it.”
     
    “What?” I nodded for them to approach.
     
    Sarah clearly had no regard for her own safety and moved ahead of Amy, holding out a scrap of paper to my chained hands. I drew back, instantly, and looked to Amy.
     
    “Sarah, stay back,” Amy said, reaching for her friend.
     
    Sarah apparently had the ears of a brick wall and shoved the paper into my hand. I jolted and my fangs moved back in my mouth half a centimeter, causing me to wince in pain. Sarah jumped back, looking from me to Amy in alarm.
     
    “Did I hurt him?”
     
    She didn’t look afraid of me, but I suppose when you modified yourself to look like a creature of the night, as Sarah did, a real one didn’t bother her.
     
    Amy shook her head. “I don’t think so… Liam?”
     
    I turned the paper over in my hand. On it was a round three dimensional circle, drawn in red marker, with two lines vertically down it and a hand etched in between them. My eyebrows shot up as things began to make sense, even with my muddled brain.
     
    “Sarah, did you leave your luggage alone at any time?”
     
    “Uh, yeah. When Amy and I left it outside my room to come get the key from you.”
     
    “Oh my God,” I shook my head, regarding the paper in my hand. “This is bizarre. Or impossible.”
     
    “What?” Now Amy was on edge, looking from me to Sarah. “What’s happening?”
     
    I lo oked up, reaching out to Sarah. “Take my hand.”
     
    “Liam!” Amy cried, knowing that I couldn’t often control myself around humans.
     
    Sarah looked at my contorted

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