sm
year marked a thousand years since I became immort
mortal after our father had died so we could be together forever, but it came with a price, a considerable price. W
Solomon and I. The memories came flooding back like it was yesterday. I returned to Winekov
the porch and knocked on the door. The door opened, and a man in his early thir
, his smile
aling the horror he felt. I gav
smond," he said
m, Alfred
he offered, open
ouse," I replied with
w huge it was. A chandelier hung above, lighting
kill me, Master?"
ronic that I was once the meek, obedient, and silent one between me and my b
moral, kind, and peaceful brother. Thinking about
I do that?" I
residence," he replied
the mansion when we separated a long time ago. He had gl
s on his shoulders. He shivered in
kill you, Alfred
the stairs. I stopped and look
sed, and with that
turies. Alfred had done an excellent job by keeping it dustl
ling the smoothness of the fabric. I looked out the window and stared at the st
cky human that would quench my thirst. My brother has always hated me for feeding on hum
d bags which were very rare. He only did that on special occasions, and he wanted me to pr
n a tree and waited patiently. Five minutes later, I heard a vehicle approaching. As
the tires screech before the vehicle halted a few inches from m
" I didn't see you there. It's
't ans
he said, touching
angs. I drove the fangs into his neck and felt his blood flush
ries, I dislocated his skull from his throat, a
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blood stained jaw. My scarlet hair, which always covered the edge of my left eye, was d
Ladies flooded my attention for centuries, and half
to the wine cellar. I got a liquor bottle and went to the l
" Alfred
mond, Alfred
came to remind you of sc
made up. This would be my 175th time returning, and I planned
Alfred,"
he torture I would endure tomorrow. At least I would have enough t
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he mirror; I wasn't satisfied. I used my hand to arrange my hair to my left eye, which looked
f breakfast filled my nose, and my stomach was burnt with hunger. I would
vampire was I could also eat humans' meals whi
ould walk under the sun freely wit
Alfred?" I asked as I
," he replied, passin
t. Alfred stood there, grimacin
es good to you, Genesis
d with a
" I said." She
o him. He replied by sending me a glass of alcohol
" I appreciated and
my school, Winekove High. I stood facing the school with
and walked into the hallway. People were staring at me, and I h
hind his desk. He wore a black-sleeved shirt with a striped
smond Hawthorne
wered softly
gh," he said, stretchin
I said and sh
ed how cold my hands
Meet me after school to sort
said and op
ped forward, someone crashed into my chest, and fell to the ground.
ard a light
egan spitting my words,
aw surpr