Vampire Apocalypse #2 Cataylst
ride on the wolf express, away from us.”
    Will couldn’t help but smile. Kahli was soft
and tough, kind and brutal, cunning and crazy—but those qualities,
as conflicted as they seemed, only made him like her more.

CHAPTER 6

    Reginald never caught a break. Ever since he
was a child, he was always second to his sister. Sophia was the
epitome of the perfect child, even though she was a girl. It
angered him to even consider it. He fared nothing but
disappointment after disappointment. Bitterness coated his tongue
so frequently that it never shocked him. Not anymore.
    He was lucky to make it out of the palace
before Sophia turned on him. Even with that little bit of blood,
she was more powerful than he’d seen her in very long time.
Everything came down to blood, blood is power, and Reginald wanted
power. He was sick of his life, of trading exotics to maintain his
meager status.
    The truck he was riding in rumbled on. The
driver speed away from the Queen faster than was reasonable in the
ice and snow, but Reginald offered him a stipend of blood if the
vamp managed to get them away from Sophia alive. That was all the
driver needed. The trucked bounced over the poorly constructed
roads, until there was no road to follow. The setting sun blinded
them, casting a dazzling array of white light in their faces, as
they drove westward.
    Reginald slumped back into his seat once they
were off of Sophia’s property, sighing with relief. “Good man,” he
said to Thomas, the vampire driving the truck. Thomas didn’t take
his eyes off the road. He just grunted like a pig. Reginald
lamented the passing of high society when vampires didn’t digress
to making livestock noises while driving a truck. Civilized
conversation was something only attainable at court. Thomas was a
portly vampire with onion colored skin that was far too sheer. The
lack of blood did that, made them sickly and weak. Thomas would do
just about anything for an extra ration. If Reginald wasn’t a
Regent, he didn’t know what he’d do. That was about the only bit of
luck he had from being Sophia’s sibling.
    “Drive carefully, but quickly. If we get back
to the house before the storm sets in, I’ll add another drop to
your ration.”
    Thomas’ lips twitched, like he was happy, but
the man was never happy. No one was. “Thank you, sir.”
    “Yes, well, you’re far too ghastly to look at
anymore.” Reginald waved his hand while he spoke, “If you don’t
increase your blood intake, you’ll wilt away into nothing.”
    Thomas didn’t reply. There was nothing to
say. Human blood was scarce and each vampire only had so much. Many
vamps perished from lack of sustenance. Things were not like the
old days, although Thomas was too young to remember those days. Perhaps, that was why the man was not bitter , Reginald
thought to himself as he studied Thomas’ profile.
    Reginald settled back into the seat and
sifted through the things he’d learned while visiting Sophia. The
human’s blood was potent enough to cause an issue with consumption.
That alone was worth the visit. If Reggie had done as he planned,
it would have gone poorly, no doubt. Vampire metabolisms took blood
and utilized it swiftly. In the old days, as soon as it touched his
lips, Reggie could feel the power from the blood flowing through
him. However, Sophia’s warning, the reason why she only drank a
drop at a time rang in his ears. She was trying to build a
tolerance, he was sure of it. Which meant swallowing the wild
human’s blood was most likely fatal.
    He drew in a deep breath and looked at the
storm clouds that were finally visible as the sun sank below the
horizon. “Better speed things up, Thomas.”
    “I don’t like the look of them clouds. It’s
like they’re too thin, too wide.” Thomas leaned forward, pressing
his face to the windshield as he spoke. The truck hit a bump and
the vamp slammed his head into the glass. He groaned and returned
to his proper position.
    Reginald

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