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I just needed to speakto my cousin, and then I could check in with my parents. The newswould at least reassure them and cement the reason I needed to stayin the UK a little longer. God, my father would have a heart attackif he knew I was currently staying in the Colony Nest and sharing abedroom with the new Leader.
Not that there wasanything going on between us, far from it. Itâs just Nathan didnâtlike the idea of me being in my own room with strange Vampires inthe same building, and as he didnât sleep, it meant I could use hisnew rooms and he would stay close by.
Truth be told, thishad to be the only time in our history he was actually keeping mefrom losing my mind. I mean, I was living in a Nest. Sure, itwasnât for long, but the fact alone was madness.
Not that the remainingthree members were anything to worry about. I had the feeling thatthe two females had taken a shining to the new Leader, and the boy,Mark, looked as though you could snap him with a simple tap. Notexactly a strong army for trouble, but it would do, for now.
The three of them hadbeen sent out two days ago to search down any Leeches that might behiding and give them the same choice that they had beengivenâfollow the new Leader or get out of the UK.
I wasnât expecting anarmy to come back, especially as our survivors were only with us astheir Masters and Mistresses didnât reside in this country. One wayor another, our three members would either come back with somestraddlers or empty-handed.
I guess the Pack wouldbe pleased to hear that they had actually exterminated the entireUK Colony.
So, while I sat on mythumbs waiting to hear about Heather, Nathan got to work on tidyingthe place up and studying the businesses that Michael had, gettingto grips with the wealth he had just laid his hands on and how hecould somehow improve Vampiresâ way of life.
Jesus, my father wouldstraight out die if he knew what I was involved in. I should bekilling Vampires. Not helping them to adapt.
âYou look deep inthought ⊠again.â
I looked up as Nathanstepped into the room, dressed in jogging bottoms, T-shirt, andtrainers. He really didnât suit the look but wanted to wearsomething loose and comfortable while we trained. I had somehowbeen roped into teaching him to fight as he had won his first andonly two challenges on sheer luck and savage instinct.
âJust trying tâget myhead around things. I guess itâs all finally catching up tâme.â
This last fortnighthad been the craziest of my life.
âAny word offCarter?â
âAre you serious? Heseems tâhave fallen off the face of the planet all of asudden.â
âTry Dante again?â
âI will.â I hopped offthe arm of the sofa. âRemind me again what the point of theagreement was?â
âSo we could all livein peace and be on the same page.â He brought his hands together inprayer.
âI feel like we gotthe short end of the stick.â
âYeah, I think wedid.â
âIf I donât hear fromthem in the next few days, Iâm going tâhave tâgo back upthere.â
The idea of making thenine-plus-hours journey was not appealing in the slightest, but ifCarter and Dante continued to ignore my calls, it was looking likeI wouldnât have much of a choice but to pay them a visit.
He dropped his arms tohis sides. âI know.â
âAre you going tâbeokay on your own?â
I didnât like the ideaof leaving him here on his own. Sure, we only knew of threeVampires that were still in the UK and they might not be back foranother week, but that didnât mean he would be safe on his own.
âIâm not thathelpless.â
âOh, I know youârenot.â
I still couldnât getthe image of him punching the female Vampireâs head off out of mymind. The way in which heâd repeatedly stabbed his talons throughher flesh, muscle, and bone ⊠The blood had actually drained fromme as Iâd watched. The rhythm in which heâd punctured her hadreminded me of the shower scene in Psycho where NormanBatesâ âmotherâ stabs relentlessly until the victim is dead.Considering all the Vampires I had killed and the ways I had killedthem ⊠the ways in which I had witnessed them be killed ⊠well,this was the first time I had actually wanted to throw up. I wasnâtentirely sure it had anything to do with the way the Leech had beenslaughtered. More to do with witnessing who was doing thehacking.
Nathan was far fromhelpless and most definitely far from being harmless, which is whatI had repeatedly told the Pack and, I guess, myself. He was just asdangerous as any Vampire, if not more so as with every day thatpassed by, we were learning that he had all of their advantages andnot many of their weakness. But thatâs what the Leches wanted,according to the Packâa better, stronger species of Vampire, and myGod, they were on their way to getting just that.
âIt will be good forme tâhave a few days here on my own.â
I arched a brow athim.
âBesides, with all thenew moves youâre going tâteach me, I will be totally fine.â
I stepped into thecentre of the living room of the centre house which we had chosento keep clear for meetings and training, etc. It just seemed easierthan constantly having to replace furniture.
âThis is my life now,Elle.â
âTâbe alone? Jesus,youâre really getting into the iconic broody Vampire character,arenât you?â
âGet lost.â Hestretched his arms above his head. âI just meant, fights,challenges. These are part of my life now.â
âYouâre right, butthat means youâre never going tâbe on your own. There will alwaysbe Vampires around, and a lot of them will always be tryingtâchallenge you or just hurt you.â
âI will be fine.â
His focus shifted tothe left of the room, and he shook his head.
I frowned. âYou tookthis role on without fully realizing what it entailed.â
âI took this role onso no one else has their life stolen
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