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"f.u.c.k," Jack said under his breath and turned away, so his back was to us.
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Mae sorrowfully let out sigh and rested her forehead on my shoulder. I understood what Ezra said as soon as he meant it, but I just shook my head, in disbelief. Milo ran a hand through his hair and looked as if he was about to start crying again.
"I'm wearing his clothes." I touched at my s.h.i.+rt, but Ezra shook his head. "It just happened, too.
You can't be sure. And I don't even know why it matters. So what if I smell like Jack?" I looked over at Jack helpfully, but he still had his back to everyone. "Who cares? Right? Does it even matter?"
"It matters." Mae lifted her head up, looking sadly at Ezra. "But there's still things we can do. Isn't there?" Ezra was just kind of staring at me, to the point where I almost felt uncomfortable, and he was ignoring her. "Ezra?"
"Mae..." Ezra shook his head helplessly.
"What does that mean?" Milo demanded, his voice high and shaky. He rushed over to us, looking up at Ezra with huge brown eyes that were pleading with him. "What do you mean?"
"It means that Peter's not here." Ezra put his hands together, like he was praying, in front of his mouth, then gestured widely. When he looked over at Milo, he tried to smile. "He's not here. He can't do anything. And that's what we've got."
"That's all you've got?" Milo had tears in his eyes and he was biting his lip to hold them back.
"Milo, it's okay," I said, and somehow my tone was calm and even. Maybe I was too tired to really feel scared or sad yet. "I'm okay. We're okay. There's nothing to worry about. Not right now.
Okay?"
For whatever reason, that was when Jack had enough. He abruptly stormed out of the room, and I heard his feet as he ran up the stairs. Matilda ran after him, but he apparently slammed the door before she could make it into this room because she started barking and clawing at the door.
"Matilda!" Ezra roared, and she fell silent.
"Milo, can you go get my phone?" I asked, looking up at him. "I think it's in Mae and Ezra's room somewhere."
"Try the bathroom," Mae offered helpfully.
"Sure thing." Milo looked better being put on a task. If he was doing something, anything, it felt better than just standing there trying to figure out if I had a death sentence.
Once he had hurried out of the room, I turned my focus onto Ezra. I was a little surprised to find my eyes swimming with tears, but I imagined that the being incredibly tired and suffocating in Jack's feelings of guilt probably added to it. In truth, I didn't feel like Peter was that big of a threat.
If he were around, he'd probably kill me and/or Jack, but he wasn't around.
"Tell him not to come back," I told Ezra, and a heavy lump started growing in my throat.
It didn't seem right, but part of my sadness came from knowing that I would never see Peter again. That sounds stupid since the reason I can never see him is because he'd kill me if I did, but it didn't change the way I felt. My body still felt intertwined with Jack's, even more so than before. He wasn't even in the room, but I could feel his terror and shame coursing through my veins. On top of that, I some part of me still felt pulled towards Peter and didn't understand how I could possible survive the rest of my life without seeing him again.
"You really want that?" Ezra furrowed his brow, trying to get a read on exactly how I felt.
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"Do I even have a choice?" I swallowed hard. "He's going to kill me and Jack." I breathed out heavily and looked down at the corner of the blanket, which I had begun fiddling with. "I know you still talk to him. So just try and convince him not to come back. Tell him he'd be... happier starting a new life or something." Then I shook my head, realizing how selfish I was being. "No, that's not fair. Maybe I should just leave. Then Peter will never know, and he'll never have any reason to hurt Jack."
"n.o.body wants you to leave, love," Mae insisted, stroking my hair. "Especially not after what happened last night."
I was about to ask why Jack biting me would make them want me to stay even more, but then I realized she was talking about the fight at the club. There were vampires hunting me, on top of this whole other mess. It would be imprudent for me to go home, when I didn't really know the status of their hunt. They might find my apartment, since I didn't live that far from the clubs, and apparently, I had a really distinct scent to track.
"Oh h.e.l.l." I had to gulp down air to keep from crying, and Ezra s.h.i.+fted uneasily.
"We're going to protect you, Alice," Ezra affirmed. "We just haven't resolved everything yet."
"Have you resolved anything?" I hadn't meant to sound so glib. After all, these were my problems he was talking about, not his own, and it wasn't their responsibility to fix them.
"We will," Ezra replied finitely.
"I found your phone." Milo stood at the edge of the room, holding my phone out towards me and looking unsure. When he had left, I was mostly okay, but now I was hunched over, hugging myself tightly, and fighting desperately to keep from sobbing.
"Thank you." I held out my hand towards him and he brought it over. I was surprised there weren't messages or missed calls from Jane, but it was still fairly early in the morning, and I saw how badly Milo had knocked her out last night. "I need to get home. I have school tomorrow, and I still have to talk to Jane, and I don't even what I'm gonna tell her yet."
"It's still very early. You've barely gotten any sleep, and you have plenty of time to worry about all later. Why don't you stay here and get some rest, and we'll take you home in the morning to get you ready for school?" Mae suggested.
"Why in the morning?" I looked over at her, puzzled. "Why not tonight?"
"We'd just feel a little safer if you were here tonight," Mae explained, running her fingers through my hair.
To me, it seemed more dangerous having me around Jack, but then I realized that he was probably the least of my worries. My blood was already tainted. There was nothing worse that he would do to me than what he'd already done. Outside of this house, however, there were Lucian and Violet, and not to mention Peter. On top of all that, I still felt incredibly weak and tired, and it probably wouldn't hurt for me to be under observation for a little while.
"Why don't you two take the master room? And I can take the couch in the den," Ezra offered.
"I couldn't kick you out of your own room," I tried to refuse demurely.
"I insist." He turned to Milo, who was still standing awkwardly to the side of us. "Why don't you go upstairs and get some sleep? We've all had an incredibly long night. Mae will be with your sister, and I'll just be right next door. Nothing will happen."
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"You're sure you're okay, Alice?" Milo looked at me with eyes full of concern, and I just nodded.
"I'm just gonna get some sleep, and he's right. You really need to the same."
Reluctantly, he walked out of the room, and I heard his feet softly padding up the stairs. After last night, he had to be exhausted, too. He'd been in his first fight ever, and it'd been with a p.i.s.sed off vampire. That had to take a lot out of him. He'd only managed a few hours sleep on top of it, so I was a little surprised he wasn't as bad as me.
When I stood up, I almost fell over, and instantly, Ezra's arms were around me, carrying me. It felt safe in his arms, but it felt weird too. I had become accustomed to the feeling of Jack's arms and the way the made me feel perfect and safe. It wasn't that I thought Ezra would drop me, but it felt familiar and unusual all at once.
He left me on his bed, which felt very rude, on my part. This was his enormous, extravagant bed that I was taking over, and he was going to sleep on a couch in the den. Not that he seemed to mind, but I felt guilty anyway. He kissed Mae softly on the lips before departing, and then she smiled wanly at me and walked over to the bed.
I crawled under the covers, trying to get comfortable in their sea of blankets and pillows, and she climbed in next to me. She was still in her pajamas, as they all had been, because Jack and I had woken them up. Well, more so Jack, because I had still been asleep when he was making the scene that woke everybody up.
"Are you comfortable?" Mae asked me before she turned off the bedside lamp.
"Yeah," I nodded, and she flicked off the light and settled into bed. "Thanks."
"No problem. I'm really glad you're here, even with all of this," Mae said warmly.
"Can I ask you something?" In the darkness of the room, it felt okay to address something that had been bothering me.
"You can ask me anything, love." She moved in the bed, and although I couldn't see her, I could tell she had turned on her side to face me and moved closer.
"Milo bit Jane last night, and it was... I don't know." I wanted to say animalistic or predatory, but that didn't sound right and I didn't want to say that about my brother. "But when Jack bit me, it was entirely different. And I know it was happening to me and I wasn't witnessing it, but I don't think that it looked the way it did when Milo bit Jane."
"And you want to know why it was different?"
"Yeah." I shrugged. When Milo bit Jane, it had really freaked me out. When Jack bit me, it had been perfect and magical, and I wanted to do it again and again. I'd been afraid that Milo would tear my head off, but I'd never felt that way around Jack.
"For one thing, Milo is younger and much more inexperienced with that sort of thing," Mae explained carefully. "For another, Milo was starving when he bit her, and Jack wasn't, so Jack was able to have much more control than Milo." She sighed, as if that wasn't quite what she wanted to say.
"Forgive me for a better a.n.a.logy, because I'm not saying anything against your brother when I saw this," Mae went on. "But think of s.e.x and rape. They're both the same physical act, the same way that biting anyone is essentially the same thing. But one is for romance, and one is forced.
That's still not exactly right, because Milo didn't really force Jane, but he didn't care about her 146 either. When Jack bit you, he did it because he needed to feel close to you, and Milo did it because he needed to eat."
"So... when Jack bites other people, is it like the way it was with Milo?" There was something simultaneously terrifying and comforting in that. For the first time, I understood what he meant when he said that it wasn't the same when he fed on other people as it was with me.
"I wasn't there with Milo, but I would say to a lesser extent, yes. Milo was much more aggressive because of his age and hunger, and depending on how hungry Jack is depends on rough he'll be," Mae answered. "Does that help?"
"I think so."
"Why don't you get some sleep now? I know you're exhausted," Mae suggested.
I rolled over, so I was laying on my stomach, and she started gently rubbing circles on my back. It was the same thing my mother had done when I was little and couldn't fall asleep. Not that I really needed that much help. I felt better than I had when I first woke up, but there was fatigue like nothing I had ever felt before. Even after Peter had bitten me and almost drained me entirely, the blood transfusion Ezra had given me had boosted everything before I felt the extreme effect of it.
Within seconds, I was out cold.
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I didn't wake up until almost ten o'clock that night, but fortunately, I was still so tired that I knew I wouldn't have any trouble falling asleep again before school. Jack was around the house, but he didn't even look at me the entire time that I was there. That hurt like nothing else. We had shared something far more intimate than I had ever imagined anything could be, and then he won't talk to me or look at me. He could barely even stand to be in the same room as me.
Milo made me supper, and everyone moved around me like they were walking on broken gla.s.s.
They treated me like I was dying, like a doctor had given me a matter of weeks to live, but I didn't see an expiration date stamped anywhere on me. Ezra was gone by the time I woke up, and Mae explained that he had some things he wanted to look into. I didn't know if he really did, or if he was going to talk to Peter and try to keep him away.
Jane sent me a couple text messages, demanding to know had happened last night, but I didn't really feel like explaining vampires in text message form and I definitely did have the strength for that kind of phone conversation. So I just ignored her, even though I knew she deserved an explanation after my brother had bitten her.
Eventually, I fell asleep on the couch, and Mae woke me up a little after six in the morning. She dropped me at home, where I could shower and get ready for school. She'd sent me with vitamins and iron, as that would help produce more blood and combat my weakness. I still felt frail and out of it, and I wasn't really sure how I would make it through the day.
After an unseasonably warm August, I walked to the bus stop in a rather chilly mist. Last year marked the first year since I was in the fifth grade that Milo and I attended the same school because of our grade difference, but it still felt incredibly strange going to school by myself. Going back to school was like a return back to real life, but I was going alone. Milo was no longer a part of real life.
On the bus, I pulled out my iPod with the intent of listening to it, but nothing sounded good. Today felt so off and I felt so disconnected from everything. I just wanted to sleep, but I didn't want to go 147 back to my apartment. I never wanted to go there again. It didn't felt like home anymore, and everything about my life felt wrong.
I stumbled blearily through the first couple hours of school until Jane cornered me in a stairwell.
Stupidly, I had put on my headphones to listen to Bloc Party very loudly, so I didn't hear her calling my name or chasing after me. I had made it up a flight of stairs when suddenly her face appeared directly in front of mine. Her make up was caked on heavier than normal, trying to hide the fact that she looked pale and freaked out. Otherwise, she looked like her usual perfect-Jane-self.
"What the h.e.l.l is going on?" Jane hissed, ripping the ear buds from ears.
"What?" I tried to play dumb since there were still people streaming down the stairs around me. I would've tried to get away from her, but she had backed up against the wall.
"You know d.a.m.n well what I'm talking about." Her voice was just above her whisper, and her face was so close to mine I could smell the Red Bull on her breath and the strawberry gloss on her lips.
"I don't want to talk about it here," I replied warily. People were slowing down on the stairs, stopping to watch the scene she was making.
"Maybe you should've thought about that last night when you weren't answering my calls," Jane growled.
"I wasn't thinking about anything." I dropped my eyes to floor so I didn't have to look at the frightened glare she was giving me. "I slept a lot yesterday."
"Come on," Jane grabbed my hand and started yanking me down the steps I had just walked up.
"What are you doing?" I asked, but I didn't even try fighting her.
"We're gonna talk!"
She dragged me to the nearest girls' bathroom and then practically threw me inside. I stumbled and fell to the ground, but I blame that mostly on my own infirmity. There was a freshman was.h.i.+ng her hands at the sink, but Jane sneered at her, so she finished and hopped over me on her way to the exit. As I got to my feet, Jane checked underneath the stalls to make sure we were alone, and then threw her heavy book bag in front of the door to act as doorjamb.
"What the h.e.l.l happened, Alice?" She stopped glaring at me just long enough so she could go over and dig her cigarettes out of her book bag. I walked over to a sink and leaned on it, since I still didn't have the kind of strength I would've liked. "What are they? Who were those people that chased after us? And what the h.e.l.l did your brother do to me?"
"One question at a time, Jane." I ran a hand through my hair and tried to ignore that haunting, pale reflection that stared out from the mirror. I turned my back to it and using every last bit of my strength, I hopped onto the counter.
"Start with whichever one you want," Jane gestured vaguely as she lit her cigarette. The bell rang overhead, announcing that the break had ended and cla.s.s had begun, but neither of us made any move towards the door.
"They're vampires," I said quietly and studied her response.
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When she took a drag from her cigarette, I noticed her hand was shaking. Her eyes stared intently at the yellow bathroom floor tile, and she exhaled smoke out of the corner of her mouth.
Her expression didn't look surprised and her skin didn't pale, but I wasn't sure if that was a good thing. Maybe she just thought I was insane. She took another drag of her cigarette, and then gestured for me to continue with her other hand.
"I don't really know who the other vampires were. We met them at a club a little while back, and they were like obsessed with me because Jack wouldn't share me or something. I don't really know what they want with me." I kept watching her, but she stayed the same, nervously smoking and looking down. "They just happened to be at the club that night. I didn't know they would be.
And they chased us. Milo lost blood in the attack, and he was kind of desperate to replace it. So he bit you. I'm sorry. We never meant for you to get involved."
"Milo is a vampire?" Jane said, almost interrupting me. "How long?"
"Just over three weeks." It sounded so weird to me saying it aloud. My brother's been a vampire for almost a month.
"Jack is a vampire?" She was starting to struggle between what she saw and logic, and I knew that feeling very well.
"Yeah." I was about to tell her that Mae and Ezra were too, but then I realized that she'd never met them.