Vampyre Blue

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Authors: Davena Slade Nicolaou
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    Eliza had practised Tarot from about ten years of age after her sister had suggested it to her. It was brilliant, she did Blue's readings, predicted their futures and revealed insights into situations unravelling daily. They sneaked into the basements and attics of the school building, anywhere off limits to students. Places free of people so they could perform secret séances and call on the spirits for help and guidance.
     
    That's what attracted Star to them, the off limit activities. She was bored with the regular kids, sycophantic, sucking up to her because she was so ludicrously rich. Eliza and Blue didn't care about money, they were dangerous and aloof. So cool and alluring to Star.
     
    Eliza was also a complete geek at school, so clever and driven. If she wanted to know something she would sink her teeth in and find everything that could be learnt about what it was she needed to know. That's why she was so good with the anthropology stuff, Blue never really got it even as a kid. Eliza totally did, she’d find out about cults, ritualistic cultures, the occult and paranormal activities by being involved with the people she studied. Now she was a doctor in the weird and wonderful. She was the woman in the know about anything to do with human behaviour and activities. Renown in her field throughout the world, called upon as an expert frequently.
     
    Eliza had had a few boyfriends in her life but they were always bad for her and fleeting. She was happy in her own company, she didn't need anyone else. Don't forget that she always had somebody with her. To this day she swears her sister is always by her side and that in itself is quite a tall order for any prospective partner to swallow.
     
    Cleo was the most grown up eleven year old Blue had ever met. Cleo Rose must have been bossy from the day she was born, Blue was sure. Cleo always had that grounded together feel of an old soul in a young body. She knew what she wanted, how to get it and how to get other people to get it for her.
     
    There is no wonder she was recruited to become an undercover agent. An assassin, dropped into situations, exploiting the marks, gaining unrivalled intelligence and then executing her mission and whomever she was instructed to terminate. Agencies that didn't officially exist recruited graduates from colleges and universities all over the world, MI5, MI6, CIA, KGB, the men in black that make what they want disappear. She was highly trained and extremely dangerous.
     
    Her latest assignment was to become (as mentioned earlier) the wife of a Mafia boss, Valentino. She became the wife expected of her, by Valentino and the agency. The trouble started when she fell in love with him and got pregnant – the agency said it would be more convincing so they made her keep the baby. She wanted to run when the baby was born, she wanted out of this crazy situation with her new little boy. Within three months she was pregnant again. Valentino was extremely pleased, the agency were happy, they had an agent in deeper than ever before.
     
    Cleo on the other hand was in bits. Her clean-cut, crisp assassin lifestyle of travel and luxury had completely ceased and her priorities had been turned on their head. She had two little people whom depended on her, looked up to her for everything, she became aware of the situation she had put herself and her children in. She had to make a choice, whichever way she would go it was time things changed.
     
    At school she was class president, prefect and head girl. She knew everything that was going on. Blue guessed that’s why she chose the career she did.
    She was switched on. Even back then the teachers didn't run the school, she did.
     
    Jayne Green always wore black for as long as Blue could remember and as far as she could recall never smiled – not once.
     
    Not a happy child – always looking awkward and uncomfortable. She was never comfortable in her own skin. It took Blue a while to find out

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