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“Noticed she’s acting weird too? I thought it was just me.” Layre replied, eyeing Morana and Tom with curiosity.

 

“Sure you’re not just jealous?” Nixon asked, a joking tone in his voice that none of us cared to listen to.

 

“Completely.”  Layre looked over at Nixon for a long moment with a serious look across her face, then back at Tom and Morana as they both stood up.

 

“We’ll be back.” Tom announced suddenly, following a giddy Morana quickly as she tugged on his hand, and kept whispering for him to follow.

 

“I know she’s usually happy, but since when does she throw herself at men?” I asked aloud to the others near me. “I mean, I’ve only known her a few weeks, but she didn’t seem like that type.”

 

“That's because she’s not.” Talon was sitting up straight once more, his eyes fixated on the two as they disappeared around a corner. He had a worried look on his face, and it wasn't a good kind of worry either.

 

Nixon looked quickly from me to
Talon;
the two of them locked gazes quickly then nodded. Nixon's lip turned into a thin white line across his face, and then he stood up looking to Layre and Nickel. “I’ll be back in a few
minutes;
I need to talk with Fang.” He told us,
and then
looked over at Talon. “Talon’s
going to
stay here incase….anything happens.” With that as his final word, he took off as quickly as he could, leaving me with the others. When I looked over at them Talon was looking at Eyloff with a weird look on his face, Dolphus let out a groan that sounded like he wanted to die.

 

“Can’t you two do your jobs right, hey wolf boy be useful, make sure he’s not getting killed.” Talon snarled at them almost instantly, I could feel the atmosphere turn almost… frightening.

 

Eyloff let out a loud growl, eyes locked on Talon as he stood up. “He’s fine, this is your region isn’t it, and he’s safe.”

 

“No one’s safe anywhere dumbass.” Talon hissed at him. 

 

“Show’s how well protected you are then.” Eyloff glared at him, matching his venom filled words with his own.

 

“For fuck’s sake wolf, there’s obviously something wrong as all hell with Morana. Now get off your sulking ass, and go protect him!”

 

Eyloff's face changed, flickering for a moment to what almost looked like he was thinking it over. Before he could get mad again, or argue he took off out of the room after Tom, around that same corner that they'd all gone down.

 

I stayed silent, listening as they spoke. Amamai, she had the power to change into anyone she wanted. She could be the most gorgeous girl in the region if she wanted, or possess who ever she thought was beautiful enough. Morana was that
girl;
she just always tried to hide it…

 

“What are we going to do?” I asked the others suddenly.

 

“We’re going to send out the rest of the soldier’s, and keep you where we can see you. As of now, I’m in charge of you.” Talon gave me a look that almost said 'sorry', before looking away and grimacing.

 

“I’m going to help the wolf, she’s my sister,
and I
want to know what’s going on. Nickel can stay here with you, and you four can keep safe here.” Layre stood up, moving before anyone could protest. With an inhuman ease she went down the hall and vanished around the corner, just like the others had before her. That's when I felt the panic starting.

 

 
Chapter 11

 

_______________________

 

I sat there, ripping up any piece of paper I could get a hold of. My nerves were shot, and half the guards that were in here had disappeared long ago. I had this feeling, a really bad feeling that something was going to happen. Not just this ball, but something so bad that we were all going to be in trouble far beyond what we thought might happen.

 

“Aw, Nixon decide
d
to ditch you and leave you for me, how sweet of him. I’ll have to remember to thank him.” Raven said, I could hear the smirk in his voice. I jumped about a foot up in the air, then started wondering if the bad feeling I had was just having to deal with him. I really could've used a killer stalking me right then, instead of this.

 

“Not right now Raven, go bug someone else.” I snapped at him, without any hesitation, as I let out a slight growl at the end.

 

“Feisty are we? I like ‘em that way.” He moved in closer to me, his hand brushed my shoulder, and moving down slowly.

 

“I said, not right now!” I grabbed hold of his arm, twisting it and slamming my heel clad foot down into his shin as hard as I could. I heard the heel connecting with a rather loud thump.  “Don’t you understand NO?”

 

Raven winced and leaned down to start rubbing his shin where I had kicked it. Slowly he stood back up, his eyes met my own and slowly darkened into a near black color. His lips pulled away from his teeth in what resembled a snarl. “You shouldn’t have done that, you know.”

 

I stared at him, with a bored and uncaring expression. That is, until he opened his mouth wide and started to snarl like a rabid dog at me. His eyes were dark as the night, and by god he looked ready to kill me.

 

He tried to grab hold of me, and when he was about an inch away, he was grabbed instead. Talon held onto his arm smiling, and then yanked him out of my reach. I watched as he slammed him down onto the ground, they were a blur in my vision the entire time

 

“Get off me asshole!” Raven yelled at him, practically hissing the words.

 

Talon just glared at him, his eyes weren't all black like Raven's had been. His were a bright burning red
color that
looked like they were glowing. He leaned in closer to Ravens ear, and opened his mouth to speak to him.

 

I got my first glimpse of his incisors then, they were now fully extended fangs that nearly pressed against his bottom lip, and looked as sharp as razors. They glistened from how the light was hitting
them;
all I could do was stare. I'd never seen a vampire with fangs unsheathed until now. “She said leave her alone, am I wrong?” He asked, his voice had turned to ice.

 

Raven froze in place, his expression changed into something that had fear etched into it. “No, you’re not.” He replied to Talon, in a sort of squeaky voice.

 

“And am I wrong when I say that you were about to attack an unarmed woman, all because she turned you down?”

 

“No.”

 

“Then, what do you think I should do in a situation like this?” Talon’s voice dropped into a low, sinister growl with a deadly edge to it.

 

“I… I have no clue.”

 

“Hm, you’re lucky that I like your family, or you’d be dead right now.”

 

“Talon, I-I”

 

“Shut up, Lane, and get out of my sight.” Talon snapped at him, releasing him from his grip, and standing up to watch Raven intently.

 

“Now.”

 

Staring at the two of them was the only thing I could do at that point. I knew Talon could be scary by the way he fought and moved, and that eerie silence that clung to him. But the way he'd just spoke to Raven was a whole new level of scary for him.

 

It was so cold, so deadly that it made a chill run down my spine again as I thought about it. Every hair on my arms was standing up, even on the back of my neck, and I could feel the goose bumps on my flesh. I didn't ever want to see that side of him again, especially aimed at me.

 

Raven scrambled to his feet as quickly as his body would move, and he took off into the crowd of people. He was out of my sight in moments, and I was left with a woman staring at me and Talon. Dolphus and Nickel were next to us within seconds holding drinks in their hands, and staring at the enraged Talon, trying to figure out what they'd missed.

 

“We were gone no more than five minutes, and Talon looks like he’s about to fall victim of bloodlust.” Nickel sighed, shaking his head slowly.

 

Talon looked up at him, his eyes were slowly fading back to their normal brown color, and he shrugged his shoulders. His body was starting to relax, and I felt a little less freaked out seeing that. “Had to put someone in his place.” He stated smiling evilly at them.

 

“Really now.” Nickel looked at him for a moment, then raising his eyebrow. He turned to look towards Dolphus before he spoke. “Suppose we shouldn’t leave anymore, or we might miss Talon murdering someone in front of Raine.”

 

“That’d be something to see.” Dolphus told him, smiling from ear to ear. I rolled my eyes at the two of them.

 

“Did you see Fang? Nixon? Tom?” I asked, quickly trying to get away from there chatter. My eyes were wide, I could feel it, but I was worried and I wanted to know.

 

“No… Not yet.” Dolphus frowned deeply, looking at me.

 

“Just tell her.” Nickel sighed.

 

Dolphus looked at
Nickel;
he looked like he wanted to say something. That ebbed away into an almost sad look as be he began to rub at his neck nervously, then looked up at me.

 

“What? Tell me what?!”  I kept looking between the two of them quickly and intently.

 

“It’s like Morana and Tom vanished into thin air, with the guards too…” Dolphus started, looking down,
and then
over at Nickel as if he wanted him to say it instead.

 

“Not even Eyloff or Layre have been seen or found yet, something’s going on and I’m not sure what; whatever it is I don’t like it.” Nickel said.

 

I stood up as soon as he'd finished speaking, and with that I took off running past them. I nearly knocked Dolphus over when I shoved my way past him, and didn't look back to see if he was okay or not.

 

I heard Dolphus call my name, and then there was scraping across the floor, like a chair moved. I kept going, I needed to find Tom, I didn't care about anything else, he was my only family and I wanted him safe. As I got to the door Talon stepped in front of it and used his body to block the way.

 

“Where are you going?”

 

“To change out of this dreadful dress, and look for my brother.” I managed to hiss at him, between my clenched teeth.

 

“No you’re not.”

 

“Yes I am, you can either kill me or let me through.”

 

“Letting you through would be killing you.”

 

I stared at him. Clenching my jaw as tight as I could. I looked around for another way out of the area. I scanned past hundreds of oblivious demons and
vampires
. This room was like a prison, no windows unless you counted the ceilings skylight, and I sure as hell couldn't climb nearly twenty feet to use it.

 

I looked back at Talon, and assessed how hard it'd be to get past him. I knew his movements, weak points, and he couldn't hurt me could he?

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