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Blanche snickered, as they always say, time makes the heart grow fonder. The more they teased each other it was clear the more they wanted each other. She couldn’t help but raise a brow at the finger pointed at her, adjusting herself a little before gently nipping at it. “It’s rude to point you know, I might just have to go even slower,” she teased, slowly starting to trail kisses down Josephine’s arm, making sure to drag each one out as she made her way up to the woman’s shoulder, her lips finding her collarbone. Her hands kept themselves busy, roaming Josephine’s body freely. She couldn’t help but smirk against the soft skin, kissing where her neck met her shoulder. Blanche nipped at the area, a little harder than the gentle nips but not hard enough to leave a mark. That was until she began gently sucking and nipping at the certain spot some more, savouring Josephine’s taste for a few moments. It wasn’t the kind of mark she so desperately wanted to leave but she controlled herself but it would linger there for a while and eased some of the possessiveness she felt over the woman. It wasn’t permanent like she truly wanted but that also needed permission and would be hard to hide. She couldn’t do that to Josephine right now, especially just before she had to leave. The way her name was said only made it harder to fight back her instincts and she had to pull away a little, closing her eyes with a shaky breath passing her lips. “You have no idea what you are doing to me, my little rose,” she hummed, opening her eyes and looking deep into Josephine’s. This wasn’t fair. Her mortal enemy was the one woman she had ever truly wanted. It was typical and she couldn’t help but curse the moon for giving them such a fate. When she looked back to Josephine her heart dropped even more, the frown on her face only bringing one to her own. With a soft sigh, she brought her hand up to cup the vampire’s cheek. Brushing her thumb gently across the skin, she offered a weak smile. “I really don’t want to but he will find me, no matter what or who he has to go through,” she told her. Blanche knew her father more than anyone and if he found her here it would throw him into a blind rage, he would kill anyone in his path and it wouldn’t end well for anyone. Especially after him explicitly telling her to avoid vampires at all costs. Yet here she was, in the vampire king's home with his daughter. Blanche truly didn’t want to leave, as much as she hated staying indoors she would have happily stayed in Josephine’s room forever if it meant staying with her but she couldn’t. Feeling Josephine’s lips against her skin let all those thoughts slip away for a little while, savouring the feeling as if it was the last time she would ever get to hold her like this. Her hands trailed up and down the woman’s back, letting her nails drag along the skin. Blanche Let her eyes close, pushing her hair out of the way and tilting her head a little, giving more room for Josephine. The feeling of fangs digging into her skin made Blanche gasp slightly, her grip tightening on the woman above her. In some way it was a pleasant feeling and couldn’t help but enjoy it, craving more. “You are making it so much harder,” she whispered, the want to stay with her only intensified. Every kiss and every mark had her longing for more, she knew it was going to be even more painful to leave. The sad look in the woman’s oh so beautiful eyes made her frown once more, her hand moving from Josephine’s back to cup her cheek. “This won’t be the last time you see me, even if I have to sneak in here myself,” she said softly, trying to reassure her that she wouldn’t let this be the last time. Blanche returned the short and sweet kiss, leaning up to keep the vampire's lip against hers just a moment longer. “Hmm I don’t know, if you were in the cage with me, I don’t think I could complain,” she replied with a small chuckle to try and lighten the mood. Besides, she could hardly call staying there with her a cage, she would enjoy every second but it wasn’t safe, for anyone. If any ham came to Josephine she would never forgive herself. Blanche shivered at the feeling of Josephine’s claw, a quiet hum passing her lips, the smile finding her lips again at the woman’s promise. The chuckle that she heard from her only made the air around them a little lighter. “I will keep you to that promise, otherwise I’ll just have to take my time the next time too,” she smirked, making her own promise that she intended to keep. Feeling the woman’s body leave hers, she couldn’t help but feel cold for the first time in her life. She wanted her back in her arms, she wanted the skin back against her skin, she wanted to completely forget about her father and let them finish what they had started. Knowing she couldn’t made her frown, slowly pushing her body up so she sat up, looking over to Josephine as she did. The pain slowly crept itself back inside of her, starting with a dull ache running through every joint to her shoulder throbbing violently. Blanche bit her lip lightly, bringing her hand up to her shoulder only to feel how swollen it was. She winced at the touch and cringed at the idea of how it looked, wondering if Josephine could see how swollen she felt it was. Blanche didn’t have time to worry about that though and had to keep ignoring it. Hopefully shifting would fix it later on, no matter how painful the process was going to be. It wasn’t going to be something she could avoid and the pain would pass once she had. Another, closer howl snapped her thoughts out her mind, her head turning to the window once again. It was deeper this time, holding more authority to it and it was hard for her to fight the wolf part of her wanting to run to his call. “He’s getting closer,” she whispered, a small whimper surpassing her lips. Turning back to the woman next to her, her eyes held such a deep sadness. “I wish I could stay with you,” she said before slowly slipping herself off of the bed. Blanche reached for Josephine’s legs, gently pulling her to the edge before lifting her into her arms, not caring how much it hurt to do so. She wrapped the woman’s legs around her waist with one arm keeping the rest of her up. Lifting the spare hand, she brushed the dark hair out of the vampire’s face, running her fingers through her hair. “No matter what, I’ll always be able to find you, count on that,” she told her, bringing their faces together and pressing a gentle kiss against her lips. She would eventually get out of her fathers grasp, no matter how mad he was going to be with her. He would certainly smell Josephine on her but the clothes were something she could fix. She planned on letting herself turn before going to her father, the clothes would need to come off before that otherwise they would just tear.
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Josephine chuckled softly as Blanche nipped at the finger she had pointed. Her heart hurt, and was stained with the longing for Blanche. She could hear the footsteps downstairs grow more antsy, as if the person moving was trying to make a very difficult decision. They certainly didn't have much time now, soon enough the decision would be made and her father would be back upstairs, and he wouldn't leave until Josephine responded. "I would have to just take over, then." She responded with a cocky grin, shuddering as Blanche trailed kisses up her arm, all the way up to her collarbone. The hands roaming her body made her whine slightly, wanting more. The little nips at the base of her neck made her back arch slightly, her mouth slightly agape. It was a particularly sensitive spot, one of her greatest weaknesses when it came to situations like these. Her back arched more as Blanche continued to mess around with the spot, an uncontrollable and unconscious instinct. She closed her eyes, relishing the feeling of the gentle biting and the hands on her body. For now, she wanted to ignore the fact the odds were stacked against them, the fact this would end so soon. As Blanche pulled away, she opened her eyes again, a wide smile on her face at the usage of the nickname. "I think I have an idea." She teased with a gentle hum. Josephine allowed herself to become lost in the eyes of Blanche, so lost that she almost forgot about their time coming to an end. She broke her gaze at the feeling of the thumb on her cheek. She didn't respond to Blanche, only looked down at her own hands. Josephine had never experience such a pain, and it dug itself so deep into her chest that it felt like is was permanently rooted there. The rain had gentled to a small drizzle, but she knew it would pick back up within the hour. It would become more intense and turn into a nasty storm, the perfect opportunity for her to sit and wait by the window, waiting for nothing in particular. The footsteps stopped. They stopped, so harshly and suddenly that it made her incredibly weary. Her father would barge in at any moment now. Josephine smiled down at Blanche upon hearing her words. "Then stay." Her voice was quiet that she couldn't even hear it. It was like a broken whisper, one that made you wonder if there really was a voice at all. She knew it was selfish to even say such a thing. Not even selfish, dangerous. Her desire and list slowlt ebbed away, replaced by only sorrow and longing. She was grieving over something that hadn't even happened yet. "You better find me again." Josephine closed her eyes as the footsteps started up again, slowly taking each step on the staircase one by one. She opened her eyes and chuckled a bit, reaching out to brush a strand of hair behind Blanche's ear. "Who knows what you'd do in that cage." She spoke in a slightly mocking tone, grateful for Blanche's attempt to lighten their moods. In the faint distance, she could hear the loud whinnies of the horses calling out to each other. They were obviously startled, having heard the howl. It hurt her heart knowing they were scared in the stable, not knowing what was going on. "Who says you're the one doing anything?" Josephine smirked, trying to pry her mind away from her horses. Such delicate and beautiful creatures, they didn't deserve to be fearful. She sighed and lowered herself down fully against the bed, staring blankly up at the ceiling. She rested her hands over her face, groaning as she forced herself to sit back up. She grabbed her sweater from underneath her and slipped it back on, adjusting her hair and smoothing it down a little bit. Her head snapped towards the balcony as she heard another howl, this one noticeably deeper in tone. The footsteps reached the top of the staircase, she could tell by the slight creak. As Blanche slid herself off of the bed and pulled Josephine with her, she ran a hand through her messied, wavy hair. It looked believable that she had just woke up. Josephine helped Blanche out a tiny bit as she was pulled into her arms, wrapping her legs tightly around her waist to support herself. "I just hope you can find me again. I'm never in one place for too long." She frowned. Josephine leaned into the gentle kiss, cupping Blanche's cheeks in both of her hands. Slowly and reluctantly, she pulled herself out of Blanche's grip and stood up, gingerly pulling Blanche up with her. The footsteps approached her door, slowly.
"Josephine? Josephine! Get up!" A husky, urgent voice called out. Josephine's eyes widened in fear, and she quickly wrapped her arm around Blanche's waist and guided her over to the balcony, throwing the sheer curtains to the side and yanking and the door open. She pulled Blanche along with her to the balcony. It was relatively easy to get down, despite how high it was. "Go, quick. There's a little hidden gate in the middle of the wall, let yourself out through there." She pointed towards the gate, which was covered with vines and roses. Josephine turned Blanche in her arms, leaning her against the stone of the balcony railing. She kissed her passionately and intensely, pulling away reluctantly. "This isn't the last time we'll meet." Those were her final words as she pulled herself away from Blanche, a sad yet panicked expression on her face. Josephine could hear her door handle rattling, and she jumped away from Blanche, stumbling into her room again. She shut the door and the curtains, throwing herself into the bed at the last minute. The door swung open to reveal her father, looking extremely panicked. "Josephine?" He called out, rushing over to her bedside. She turned to him, blinking a few times as if she had just awoken. "Josephine, my darling, there's a wolf out there. He's coming close." His voice was full of a new emotion, one she had never heard from him. Josephine sat up, rubbing her eyes. She held her breath, hoping he didn't do so much as look in the direction of the balcony. "Father.. I don't think any wolf is stupid enough to come on our lands." Her voice was groggy and raspy, like she was just startled awake from her sleep. The horses cried out, each cry becoming more urgent and fearful. "You don't understand. Get up." He rested a gentle hand on her shoulder, shaking her softly. She obliged, rising to her feet. He towered over her, to the point where she had to look all the way up at him.
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Blanche could only just hear Josephine’s words and if she was anyone else she wouldn’t have. It pained her to not just give in and stay but it wasn’t safe, for either of them. She let out a soft whimper, “I want to, more than I’ve ever wanted anything but I’ve put you in danger, we aren’t going to see eachother again if either of us gets killed tonight,” she said softly, not wanting to upset the woman more but to reassure her that this was the only decision. There was no doubt Blanche could find Josephine again, her scent became ingrained into her mind and she would track it to the end of the earth if need be. “I assure you, wherever you go or are, I’ll be able to find you. I promise you that,” she told her, lifting her head a little to brush their noses together. A silly gesture but an affectionate one. She was just glad their last moments weren’t the saddest, that they had joked around a little first. Leaving things on such a sad note wouldn’t sit right and would eat away at her until they saw each other again. The second howl had cut their time so much shorter and even Blanche could hear the footsteps of another, most likely Josephine’s father. If she was going to get out it was going to be relatively soon. Blanche didn’t want this war to worsen because of the two of them, it would only make everyone's lives that much harder. “Trust me, my little rose, there is nothing in the world that could stop me finding you. I’ll have you in my arms again,” she reassured again, whispering the last part. She meant every word, she refused to believe that this was the last time she held this certain vampire. No matter how long it took. The first thing that came to her mind when she heard the vampire king's voice and was ushered to the balcony was Romeo and Juliet. She just hoped they didn’t share the same fate, even if it was one of her favourites. All of Shakespeare was. Her thought was interrupted as she was spun around and leaned against the stone railing, her eyes finding Josephine’s before they closed. Blanche pulled the woman close for a moment, returning the passionate kiss, not wasting any second and savouring the last kiss. Blanche gave a sad smile as the other pulled away before glancing over the edge. Blanche pulled herself up, swinging one leg over the railing. Despite how high it was, she had the confidence in herself to know she could do it. Her attention turned back to the woman she had to leave. “Until next time, my sweet Juliet,” was all she managed to say before Josephine quickly left. Blanche followed suit. Making sure to hold onto the stone, she swung the other leg over and lowered herself down a little, finding a lower ledge to lower down on before finding her footing. Thankfully for her there were a few loose bricks and vines to secure herself on. Trying to get a little lower before pushing herself off of the wall entirely, jumping and landing almost flawlessly. The training seemed to be of good use and in these moments she was glad for them. Once on the ground, keeping herself low and hurriedly moving towards the wall so she was out of sight, using the shadows to camouflage herself. Blanche was about to head for the gate when a shadow caught her eye, heading closer towards Josephine's stables. As much as she knew she had to continue on, she couldn't fight her curiosity. Besides, the sheer size of the shadow indicated that it was a werewolf. As she snuck closer, she inhaled deeply and looked for any sign of familiarity but there was none. Once near the stables she saw a werewolf, one that was definitely from her pack and one she hadn't seen before stalking the horses, making them cry and thrash. Blanche knew just how much the vampire cared for these horses and couldn't let any harm come to them under her watch, especially by her very own species. With that, the wolf made her presence known to the male, stepping out in front of the stables as if blocking his path. Potentially a bad idea but if her dad was good at anything it was training her. She knew how to handle herself as much as she hated fighting. "Are you stupid?" She growled in a low tone but couldn't help notice as his eyes travelled over her body, realising the sweater wasn't on her still. He stared hungrily, taking a threatening step forward. Observing the situation, this wolf must be a rogue that no longer cares about their life or a newbie, one that doesn't know the laws or anything for that matter. With the hunger in their eyes Blanche placed her bets on the later but either way this needed to be handled swiftly. The vampires would come out and handle it for her otherwise. "Leave," she growled again but he only growled back and took another step in her direction. Clearly this werewolf didn't know who he was dealing with, he clearly didn't know her status and was making a big mistake. Blanche had the authority to kill him then and there if she chose to, those who challenged royalty deserved no less punishment. Thankfully for him she wasn't like that. There was only one other way and for her to do that meant letting the control up and getting out of there as soon as she could afterwards. It wasn't something she wanted to do, glancing in the direction of Josephine's balcony. A mistake on her half as the male reached out, digging his sharp claws into her arm. A hiss of pain had her shooting her gaze back to him. That was all it took for her to lose it at him, a loud and dominating roar rose from her chest, probably scaring the horses more but saving them nonetheless. The male let go of her arm and threw himself backwards, forced into a bow before her before running off, leaving wherever he came from. Blanche looked at her arm with a wince, watching as blood trailed down her skin. There was no time left, she needed to leave now or she was never getting out. With that, she spun on her heels and headed for the gate Josephine mentioned. Her eyes set on the tree line in the distance and she made her way for it. Home was a distance away but she just needed to get far away enough from the castle. Blanche could feel every shred of control she had fade away, like a row of strings being cut one by one. Once further away from the castle, as far as she could get that is. Her knees gave way and she collapsed onto the ground, debris scrapping her knees through the thin sweatpants she had on. Digging her fingers into the forest floor, she braced herself. She couldn't take it anymore, the pull was far too strong and she was no longer able to fight against her instincts, each little rope had been cut bar one and everything was hanging by a thread. Blanche’s chest tightened as the heat grew, the rain doing nothing to soothe her body. By this point she was hunched over, knowing what was about to happen and with how much her shoulder hurt earlier she had to brace herself. Not that it did much. A loud, piercing scream erupted from her as the transformation began, there was no doubt it travelled far out, reaching any ears within a few miles. Her father most certainly heard it and just hoped it would be over by the time he got there, her scent would be covered for a little while once she turned as even her own scent changed but once morning came and she was back, she knew she would have Josephine’s scent all over her. Blanche couldn’t worry about that now though, the pain was far too much and she felt as though it could kill her. Death would be less painful. She knew it wouldn’t though, it was simply her punishment for refusing her nature. A bloodcurdling snap echoed through the trees as the first of her bones cracked and reconfigured into an abnormal fashion, changing her very skeleton. It was as painful as her first shift, her screams and cries growing louder with each bone. She couldn't control them anymore, even trying just made the pain more intense. Blanche's skin began to burn at an accelerated pace, making her want to tear it away from her body. The sweats she was wearing were quickly clawed off to try and alleviate the pain while deep red fur began sprouting from her body. The double set of canines grew longer and stronger, her mouth elongating to that of a muzzle in the process, making room for the canines. The excruciating pain made her whole body shake, her chest rising and falling in a rapid motion as everything began to change. Blanche's legs grew, her ankles snapping and stretching in a way where she was only able to walk on her toes. Soon enough the chilling screams turned to a loud and long howl, the pain was instantly gone and she felt more strong and powerful as ever. Blanche let out another howl, calling her father to her. Despite the complete primal state she was in, werewolves always recognised their kin which was why he had been calling for her in the first place. Packs stuck together, full moon or not. Every shred of her humanity was lost in this moment and all she wanted to do was kill, to hunt and run. It was a free feeling but one Blanche didn't enjoy personally, she just had no choice. If there was any choice she would still be up there with Josephine. Despite not being in control, she pushed herself to continue on away from the castle, her father was going to know she was around a vampire either way so getting away from where she was would throw him off her being exactly where she was. Seeing him angry was not on her bucket list tonight. That was her last sane thought before she took off, her father's howl telling her exactly where he was. He was considerably close, clearly having heard her screams. The wolf ran towards her, not once slowing down his gait as he did so, concern written in his dark eyes. Once he reached Blanche he practically tackled her to the ground, earning him a disapproving growl but it was a growl he completely ignored as he checked over. As he did, Blanche noticed other werewolves that were also shifted start filling in from different directions, it was their pack and it was clear to her that he had sent out a whole search party. Something he wouldn't usually do so quickly. Something must have caused him to worry more but that wasn't something she cared about right now. With a growl, she pushed her lump of her father off of her, getting up onto her toes. She easily stood at 7ft now, all sense of elegance or beauty was lost. A raging beast in its finest, one she was forced to let out of its cage. All the others seemed to sense it, her eyes locked onto her father's and before he knew he she shot off ahead, running as fast as she could through the trees, picking up all the different scents around her. The thundering of her father and the pack closely behind was a comforting one. It was time to hunt. The rain was soothing, soaking all of their fur but it didn’t stop them, if anything it heightened every sense, every urge, every desire. Edited at May 6, 2023 04:51 PM by Opal Fruits
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Josephine's eyes widened as her father suddenly harshly grabbed her by the wrist, pulling her along towards the door. "What are you doing?" Her voice was fearful, and she fought back against him. Her feet dragged on the floor, but it was no use. She fought and thrashed, using her other hand to push herself away from him. He tightened his grip to the point where it hurt, and it hurt badly. "You're hurting me!" She cried out, casting a glance towards the balcony. Blanche was gone. He dragged her out of the room, and down the hallway. "We have a traitor, and it is time to test your loyalty." His words were simple, yet his tone was so full of venom that it almost killed her right there. She dragged her claws along the wall, ripping up the wall paper in a desperate attempt to get away. Josephine cried out and thrashed about, her cried echoing through the halls. His grip only became tighter, and tighter. What had gotten into him? He dragged her out towards the patio, but she dug her claws deep into the wood of the doorframe. She simply yanked her away, and her claws dragged along the wood, tearing a chunk off. Out in the rain, on his knees with his feet and hands bound, she could see the so called traitor. The driver that had helped her and Blanche, the man she was so fond of. He was like her actual father, he raised her whenever her mother died. "We caught him sneaking around with a werewolf." Her father threw her out onto the pathway next to the man, the rain pouring down on them both. "Kill him, Josephine. Kill him and prove your loyalty to me." His words were stern, and her face changed to a look of horror. She stood and attempted to flee, but he quickly caught her with claws of his own. He sank them deeply into her stomach, causing her to cry out and scream as loud as she possibly could. Vampires had long, extremely sharp claws, and his were all the way in her stomach. "Let go of me!" She was screaming bloody murder at this point, trying to free herself. His claws only went deeper. "Kill him." Her father filled his claws from her body, earning another bloodcurdling scream. He wasn't himself. No, he had seemingly lost control. In the distance, she heard screams that weren't hers. Her mind immediately went to Blanche, and her words from earlier. "if either of us gets killed tonight." Had Blanche been killed? Her mind was quickly ripped from the thought of the wolf whenever her father used both hands to grab her by the collar of her sweater, lifting her slightly off the ground. His dull golden eyes bore into her, a look of pure bloodlust and rage. "Kill him." She knew now she had no choice. He dropped her, and she just barely managed to keep balance. Her blood dripped from her body and onto the cobblestone path, mixing with the rain. Slowly, she turned to the driver. "I'm so, so sorry." Josephine managed to speak, hot tears welling up in her eyes. She lifted him upwards, her fangs extending to a length that seemed impossibly longer. Josephine closed her eyes, her jaws parting and her head moving close to his neck. He could not speak, he had a cloth in his mouth. She closed her jaws around his neck, clamping down tightly and swiftly pulling her head back. He let out a horribly loud, muffled scream as he went limp. The hot taste of metallic blood filled her mouth and spilled out, mixing with her own blood. He was dead. She had ripped his throat out, the swiftest way to kill him. Josephine crumpled to the ground along with him, sobbing and crying out his name. Slowly, her world went black, and she collapsed fully to the ground, clutching her stomach. ------------------------------------------------------------ Morning came in a blur, much like any other morning. Except this one started with intense pain. Josephine groaned loudly as she slowly sat up, a sharp, hot pain flooding through her body. She cried out, instinctively clutching her stomach. Memories of the night before came crashing into her mind. Blanche, her father, Joseph. She killed Joseph, the man who practically raised her. Josephine slowly brought her knees up to her chest, tears spilling from her eyes and falling down her cheeks. She remained that way for a long while until she physically couldn't cry anymore. The sunlight spilled onto her floor, flooding in through the sheer curtains. It was peacefully, the way the golden light illuminated her room. She would've been greatful for such a sight any other day. Josephine dragged herself out of bed, sharply inhaling as she limped her way to the bathroom. She flicked the light on and turned the shower on, still sniffling and heaving. One glance in the mirror told her how awful she looked. Dried blood was all over her face, neck, and her hands. She didn't even want to imagine what her stomach looked like. There were bruises all over her body, the most prominent one on her wrist. It was large, and deep purple in color. Vampires could lose themselves at any moment when experiencing intense emotions. She almost had done it when she was with Blanche, and it wouldn't have ended well for either of them. They became dangerous creatures with little to no regard for their actions. Josephine carefully undressed herself, examining her body in the mirror. From stomach down, she was drenched in her own dried blood. Five deep and long gashes filled the entirety of her stomach, starting just below her ribcage and ending just before the top of her hips.. They went diagonally. How she had survived such an injury was beyond her. It was a fatal wound, clearly injuring some of her internal organs. So how was she still standing? Josephine forced herself into the shower, the blazing hot water feeling incredible and painful at the same time. She stood underneath the hot water for awhile before she actually washed her body and her hair, scrubbing her skin until it was raw. Anything to get the blood off. Josephine stepped out of the shower after turning the water. She dried herself with a towel, and then tied a bathrobe around herself. It was black with deep purple lining, on the inside and outside. It had her initials embroidered into it, on the front and back. Today wasn't a day she planned on doing anything. It's not like she could, anyways. Josephine picked her way to her bed, each step hurting more than the last. She sat down on her black silk sheets, her hand immediately reaching for her nightstand drawer. She pulled out a small bottle, pills prescribed to her for events like these. Josephine grabbed the half empty water bottle sitting on the top of her nightstand and quickly downed a few of the pills. She breathed heavily, her eyes shut tightly from the pain. It wasn't uncommon for her father to lose himself like that, but it was fairly uncommon for him to hurt her. It happened sometimes, but very rarely. Oh, how she longed for the warmth of Blanche again. She wanted nothing more than to kiss the werewolf and embrace her, and never let go again. Such a shame. Her mind drifted back to the horses, and her eyes snapped open. Were they okay? It's not like she could even check, she wouldn't be able to make it down the hallway, much less the stairs.
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The next morning came as a blur and a certain werewolf awoke with a start as screams from last night replayed in her mind, the only memory she had from shifting. Josephine, they were hers at first and if she was in any sort of control she would have charged back there without a second thought. The taste of metal in her mouth soon became apparent and Blanche gagged on it, quickly rolling herself over to try and spit out as much as she could. This was the worst part, the not remembering, the blank spot in her head. A great wave of concern filled within her and she looked off in the distance. She hoped, prayed even that the other woman was okay. She had to be, she didn’t know how she would ever live with herself if she wasn’t. Yet she couldn’t even go and check, not for a while and that pained her more than anything. All the pain in her muscles and joints were gone, the beast within her was finally satisfied. Rolling back onto her back, Blanche let out a sigh, looking up at the now bright sky. The moon was gone and it was all over for a month. She laid there for a moment, not a care in the world that she was naked which was rather natural for her species. With all their clothes tearing at every shift, they would always shift back with nothing and so they needed to have pride in themselves. As much as she didn’t care for others staring at her, it also felt natural and usually just walked back home without doing anything to cover herself. Thankfully they always stopped near their pack house. It was a rather large building with enough rooms for the immediate pack. It was purposely built within a few acres of forest, every acre was private land and for good reason, anyone that trespassed held the punishment of their life. The building itself was beautiful in its own right and was handbuilt, being passed down through the generations. It fit in with its surroundings as it was made of the wood from them, keeping their raw look. It was basically a cabin but in the form of a grand mansion. There was no need for insulation as those that lived there had all the body heat they needed. It certainly wasn’t as lavish as the castle where Josephine lived but it was home. With a grunt, Blanche pulled herself into a seated position, letting every memory of being the shift to flood to her. Oh how she wished she was back with the vampire, holding her and waking up to her beautiful eyes instead of the taste of blood. Her hand went to her neck as everything replayed and she quickly realised she couldn’t just waltz back home, that she would need to sneak into her bedroom window and get dressed. Remembering Josephine’s gentle bite brought a shiver up her spine, she knew there was most likely a mark there and if she could shower, maybe her father wouldn’t smell her at all. The idea of washing her scent away was a sad one but it was safer and she may be able to see Josephine sooner. It was that thought that had her getting up in a hurry. The wolf took the moment to look around reluctantly, seeing if any of the damage she had done was around her. To her disgust it was and an awful sight it was. She could have thrown up then and there if she hadn’t composed herself. Around her lay the body parts of different animals, scattered across the ground as if she had just ripped them apart for the fun of it. Blood stained the green grass and so was she, there was so much blood she couldn’t even tell if any of it was her own. However, the most disturbing sight was a human arm, completely torn from whoever it came from without the rest of the body anywhere to be seen. Her curiosity got the best of her and she approached the limb, crouching down before inhaling deeply. The blood was strong and she couldn’t smell anything but it. “Focus,” she muttered to herself, inhaling once more. That's when it hit her, the werewolf from last night with the horses. As much as she didn’t remember anything, she must have found him again. Her primal instinct wasn’t so kind and must have killed him from the disrespect. Blanche squeezed her eyes shut, she couldn’t let herself believe that this was her. Shaking her head, she quickly stood and stepped away. It wasn’t true, it couldn’t be. This wasn’t her. Blanche lifted her hand to her arm and remembered how they had dug her claws into it. Maybe her father did this, after all he was overprotective. Whether that was the case or not, she had to believe that one, it was the only thing that would keep her sane. Blanche looked down to her blood stained body and cringed, she needed to get home and clean fast. She needed the blood gone. Without so much as a look back, Blanche started running home, passing a few still sleeping pack members that were all just as bloodied. It was a vile sight and she understood the vampire's hatred for them. Focusing on getting home, she sped up and came up to the front of her home. Much to her surprise, her father was sitting on the step leading up to the entrance, one hand in the other as he stared down at them. He was already cleaned up and dressed, seemingly waiting for her. With a hard swallow, she forced herself to slow down. For the first time she hoped the blood was covering up any mark and any scent from the vampire. Walking up to her father, she put one foot up on the step beside him, trying to just walk past him silently. She should have just known it wasn’t going to work as a hand snapped to her ankle, firmly but gently holding her in her place. “You and I, little miss, are going to talk, go get yourself cleaned up and dressed then come straight down,” he ordered, his gaze never fleeting the ground. It was scariest when he was calm, when he was thinking and Blanche quickly nodded. “Yes sir,” she replied and with that he let her go, instantly having her jog up to the door. Letting herself in, she made her way up into her room. Despite it being rather small, she had her own bathroom and for that she was thankful. Cleanliness was important to her and she couldn’t wait for the hot water, prepared to scrub her skin raw.
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Josephine's breath came in short, ragged bursts. She remained that way for awhile, sitting hunched over on the edge of her bed, clutching her stomach. That was until a soft knock at her door caught here attention. A rather beautiful young woman opened the door, poking her head in first. "Can I come in?" Josephine nodded, never looking up. The woman was turned by Josephine by accident during an amorous night between the two, the two fang holes on her neck as prominent as ever. That was the way to tell between natural born and turned vampires. Turned had the holes, natural didn't. Vampires had the ability to 'claim' each other by pricking them with their fangs, but it looked different than the marks of a turned. The woman approached the bedside, taking a seat next to Josephine. In her hand was a white first aid kit with a large, red cross on the front. "I saw what happened, love." Josephine turned her head to face the woman, who rested a gentle hand on her leg. "Can I fix you?" She asked, her voice so soft and gentle. Perhaps Josephine still had feelings for her before, but not after Blanche. Nobody was better than Blanche. "Please. Thank you, Hannah." Hannah nodded, and then began to untie the robe. Underneath, Josephine wore absolutely nothing. Hannah was a beautiful, very sweet woman. She had soft features, bright golden eyes, and pale silver hair. It was dyed, and her black roots were showing through. Still a very beautiful sight. Hannah slipped the robe down Josephine's shoulders, so that it was still on but not in her way. She opened the first aid kid, pulling out a variety of things, and then went to work. Josephine blocked it all out until she felt bandages being wrapped around her torso, tightly to the point where it hurt slightly. "I still love you, Josephine. You know that." Hannah whispered, leaning down to kiss the top of Josephine's head. Hannah was taller by nearly a whole head. "Can you stay?" Josephine had barely managed to speak, her voice weak and cracking. Hannah frowned. "Of course." Slowly and as carefully as possible, Hannah moved Josephine so that she was laying, her top half rested on the pillows against the headboard. Hannah laid down next to her, tying the robe again. They laid in silence for awhile, their hands interlaced. It was peaceful and comforting, even if Josephine wished it was Blanche with her instead. The only interruption was a knock at the door, and then the door opening to reveal her father. Hannah defensively positioned herself before Josephine, a glare fixed on her face. "I need to speak with Josephine. Alone." He growled, crossing his arms as he leaned against the doorframe. Hannah hesitated, glancing down at Josephine before she obliged and took her leave. Her father shut the door before he approached the bed, crouching down by the side. "I'm sorry. You know what it's like when you lose control.. but Joseph had to be killed." Josephine turned away, hurt in her eyes. Not just physical hurt, but mental. "Did I have to be killed?" She asked softly, so softly he could barely even hear her. He was clearly very taken aback. "No.. no, not at all. I don't know what got into to me." For the first time in centuries, his tone was soft and gentle. Soft and caring, like an actual father. "How did I get here?" She turned her head back to face him, wincing as she felt another sharp pain run through her. "Hannah carried you." Of course. Hannah, the woman still madly in love with her. Perhaps life wouldn't be so bad if she had just stayed with Hannah. "Am I going to live?" Her question clearly concerned him, judging by the look on his face. "Of course you are." There was a moment of silence before he got up from his crouch, staring down at Josephine. He didn't say anything more, just turned and left the room, shutting the door behind him. With what little strength she had, Josephine managed to rise to her feet. She stumbled at first, and even more as she walked towards the balcony. It was a slow, painful process, but she eventually made it out onto the balcony. The smell of fresh cut grass, rain, and sweet flowers filled her nose. It was so warm and pretty out, the sky a dusky blue with wispy clouds drifting lazily across it. Josephine leaned slightly against the railing, gazing longingly out at the vast lands before her. She hoped to see Blanche, even just a little glimpse of her. But much to her disappointment, Blanche wasn't there. She hadn't even heard Hannah come up behind her until she felt hands wrap gently around her waist, and a soft kiss against the side of her neck. The familiar smell of cashmere filled her nose, and she welcomed it with a gentle smile. "Oh, Josephine, my pretty flower. Why do things have to be so difficult? Why can't we run away together?" Her father prevented them from being together. Hannah lived with them, but only because she wasn't welcomed by her family anymore. Hannah rested her head on Josephine's shoulder, pressing a soft kiss to her cheek. "Look at me. You think I can run?" Josephine chuckled, placing a hand on the ones around her waist. Suddenly, a thought popped into her head. "Are my horses okay? Can you go check on them?" Hannah giggled in her ear, and it was like music to her ears. "Don't be silly, I already checked on them. They're okay, just a little spooked." Josephine breathed a sigh of relief. They were her pride and joy, and one of the only things she had left of her mother. Her mother bred the horses, and they were left to Josephine upon her death. She cherished them so dearly and would destroy anything that even thought about harming them. Her mother was a lovely woman, a fair ruler and someone who hated the war. Her mother tried to convince her father not to start the war, but then he went and did it anyways. She was killed while bravely fighting, which was what sparked her father's intense hatred for the werewolves. Josephine was the one who saw her mother her brutally ripped apart, the one who kneeled by her as she took her last breaths. And yet she still didn't hate the wolves, she never did. Hannah softly hummed in her ear, bringing her back to reality. "I wish I ran with you." Josephine whispered, closing her eyes and leaning back against Hannah. Unlike Blanche, Hannah wasn't warm. She was undead, so how could she be warm? The only sign of life was her beating heart, and Hannah was as cold as a winter night. "I know." Hannah shook her head gently, sighing softly. She would've never met Blanche if she had left that fateful night, never would've been hung up on the wolf she couldn't have. They had just met last night, but it felt as though Josephine had known her for her entire lifetime. And now, she was dead, right? The screams she heard were Blanche, she knew it. And nobody quite screamed like that unless they were dying. Edited at May 6, 2023 07:48 PM by Blissful
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Turning the shower to its hottest setting, Blanche turned to the cabinet under her skin, getting a few things out while she waited for it to heat up. Her first aid kit and some make up, she wasn't one to typically wear makeup but she got it out just in case Josephine had left a mark on her neck. All the now dried blood covered it at the moment but she would soon rid herself of that. Stepping into the shower, a heavy sigh left her lips at the feeling of the water hitting her skin, steam from the very heat of the water slowly filling the room. For a moment she just stood there, staring at the white tiles that surrounded her as memories of Josephine flooded her mind. The scream. The only memory she had of the night since she left and it was as if it was right there. Blanche squeezed her eyes shut tight, bracing herself against the wall. She needed to check on her, just to see that she was okay. That nothing bad happened to her. Even if that meant sneaking herself away. With another sigh, Blanche pushed herself off of the wall and looked down, the watered down crimson swirling at her feet as it slid down the drain. Picking up her loofah, Blanche began scrubbing relentlessly, not caring about her skin at that moment. She needed all of it gone, she needed to be clean. It didn't take too much scrubbing thankfully and soon enough all blood was free from her body. Turning the water back off, Blanche grabbed her towel and stepped out, looking at herself in the full body mirror situated by the door. She couldn't help but cringe. Last night must have been a rough one and that other wolf clearly put up a fight but there was nothing life threatening. The claw marks on her upper arm were most likely going to scar but if she looked after the wound that scarring should be minimal. That wasn't her only wound though, just the worst. Other than that there were a few scrapes and grazes along with some heavy bruising going up her side and on her legs. Her jaw also had a nice purple bruise running across it, something she couldn’t just hide with clothing. Turning to her sink, she looked in the mirror that hung above it, getting a closer look at her neck. Raising a hand, her thumb gently brushed against the mark Josephine had left, a sad smile finding her lips as she remembered their night together. The two little puncture marks were quite visibly from a vampire and needed covering. Her father knowing she spoke to vampires would be one thing but he would lose it if he saw she had been bitten by one, no matter how gentle it was. It would put them both in more danger than they already had been in. Blanche didn’t want to cover it but she had to. With another sigh, she decided to tend to the wound on her arm first. Pulling out a cotton pad and some rubbing alcohol, she dabbed some onto the piece of cotton before cleaning around and over each of the claw marks there. Blanche winced at first but the pain was manageable, just a sharp sting. Deeming it clean enough, she placed some gauze over it, using most of her supply. “I'm going to need to restock,” she muttered to herself, a habit she had since she was little. With the gauze in place, she wrapped a bandage around the area a couple times to keep it in place and to stop her messing with it. Blanche was taking longer than she realised and soon enough heard footsteps heading up to her room. Turning to the bathroom door, she locked it, something she hadn’t felt completely necessary earlier but knowing her father he would just walk in if he wanted to, that was if it was him. Going back to her sink she quickly got some make up out, doing her best to cover up the mark that was left on her neck. It worked well for now but she wasn’t too sure how long it would last. Soon enough her bedroom door opened without so much of a knock and she couldn’t help but roll her eyes, wrapping the towel around her body just to cover herself up a little while she stayed in the bathroom, waiting for whoever it was to announce themselves. She was tired and if she wanted to she could easily find out who it was but just didn’t have the energy to. “B?” A familiar voice called out, knocking on the bathroom door and trying the handle. There were only a fair few that used that nickname on her and she internally groaned. Her usual people person attitude was too much energy for her right now, she just wanted to get through the day. While it wasn’t her father, it was his second in command, beta in other words. He was a younger man for his position but proved himself time and time again. His loyalty was undying and he had an amazing work ethic. Yet he was also a man she could confide in at times, thinking the war was just as silly as she did which was comforting in a way. She saw him as a slightly older brother figure more than anything so put away her makeup and other bits before unlocking the door for him. “It's open,” she called out, checking her face and neck once more in the mirror. Sol didn’t waste any time, stepping into the bathroom and looking her over. Glancing over to him she couldn’t help but seen a glisten of sadness within his eyes, causing her to frown a little. “Are you okay?” she asked softly. Her question seemed to catch the man off guard and he quickly composed himself. “I’ll talk to you about it later,” he quickly said, only making her more concerned but she covered that up. Knowing if he wanted to, he would tell her. Before she could open her mouth to say anything, he quickly beat her to it. “Your father is growing impatient, he wants to talk to us both but is waiting for you,” he explained, looking her over once more as she turned to face him, holding the towel tightly around herself. “I just need to get dressed,” she replied, going to step around him but before she could, he cupped her chin, lifting her head a little. At first she panicked, thinking he could see the mark on her neck but she managed to keep that feeling hidden, praying it wasn’t the case. “Blanche,” he breathed out, concern written all over his face as he brushed a thumb gently across the ever darkening bruise on her jaw. With that and the other injury he could see, he grew worried for her. “It’s not like you to be so reckless on a full moon, that's a nasty bruise,” he finally spoke and she held back a sigh of relief, pulling her chin from his grasp. Blanche hadn’t even realised how she had tensed up until she relaxed. With a hard swallow she moved around him to grab some clothes. “I-” She paused, looking in her closet. Sol had always been on her case about her whole control issue and she knew if she told him why she was so reckless, he would be upset with her. Picking out a simple black hoodie and some dark grey jeans along with some undergarments she turned to look back at him to see him waiting for her to respond properly. “I didn’t let myself shift last moon, I think that has something to do with it, it was like I was shifting for the first time,” she said quickly, avoiding eye contact with the man. “Blanche!” He quickly reprimanded, shaking his head at her. “I told you nothing good ever happens when you fight it for so long, does your father know?” Blanche grimaced at his question and slowly shook her head, knowing he was going to find out whether she or Sol told him. “Just let me get dressed and I’ll be down,” she decided to change the subject for now, knowing it would come back up as soon as her father sat her down. What confused her was why he wanted to see them both. Sol nodded and she watched him leave. It was going to be a long and tedious day with no room to get out and be on her own. As much as she wanted to at least go check on Josephine she knew it wouldn’t be possible. Not today. With a quiet groan, Blanche dried herself off a bit more, making sure to be gentle with certain areas before getting herself dressed. She couldn’t waste anymore time, especially with her father growing impatient. It wasn’t unlike him but he was always a bit more angsty after a full moon and getting on his bad side for anyone wasn’t a fun ride. He was more lenient with Blanche but he could also be just as stern with her.
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As the sun broke through the faint, wispy cloud that covered it, a faint sizzle could be heard. Hannah hissed and steadied Josephine before she jumped back, clutching her hand. The sun had burned her, but Josephine was just fine. Josephine had built up a tolerance to the sun, it was incredibly painful to do but now she was free to be out in it whenever she pleased. Slowly, she turned from the balcony, a new ache in her heart. Blanche was gone. She wouldn't ever see her again, unless she had heard the whole situation wrong. Josephine limped her way back to the sliding door, where she paused and leaned against it. She heaved as she attempted to settle the growing, hot pain in her body. Hannah frowned and wrapped her arms back around Josephine, bending slightly to lift her up. Josephine cried out as she was lifted and positioned bridal style into Hannah's arms, the twisting of her stomach worsening any sort of pain there was. "Shhh, I know, I know." Hannah whispered sweetly, using her foot to close the door. She could feel fresh blood leaking through the bandages around her stomach, yet she was too out of breath to be able to tell Hannah. The taller woman carried her out of the room and carefully picked her way down the stairs, walking slowly so she didn't disturb Josephine again. "How did you do it?" Josephine rasped, earning a frown from Hannah. "Do what?" There was a small pause of silence as they continued down the hallway, Josephine catching her breath before speaking again. The bruises all over her body burned, particularly the one on her neck. It was on the very front of her throat, wrapping to the sides. "Save me." She finally managed to get out. Hannah looked down at her as they turned into the kitchen, a rather grand place. It was large, with a skylight that filtered soft golden light onto the tiled floor. The kitchen was different from the rest of the house. It was themed with greens and browns. There was a living area positioned before the kitchen, and it had massive windows and a grand fireplace. How odd for a vampiric castle to have such large windows. It was Josephine who requested them, and requested the kitchen to be decorated the way it was. It was like a cozy cottage kitchen, with various plants and cute little decorations she liked. Hannah cautiously set Josephine down on her feet. Now the pills she took earlier were kicking in, and her pain was completely numbed. She didn't feel the tearing as she moved, freely on her own now. A large, incredibly fluffy black cat jumped up onto the counter next to her, purring loudly and rubbing against her. There was a common theme with the cats here. They were all fluffy. It wasn't intentional, but that's the way it turned out. She rested a hand on the head of the cat, smiling as it bumped its head even further into the palm of her hand. "Sweet boy." She whispered, closing her eyes and listening to the loud and soothing purring. Hannah had been digging around in one of the cabinets, seemingly searching for something. She fished out another bottle of pills, Josephine could hear the rattling of the bottle. Slowly, she opened her eyes. "Take these." Hannah muttered as she handed over two of the pills, and a water bottle that she had just cracked open. Josephine took them both with no hesitation, a small shudder running through her entire body as she felt them go down her throat. The cat watched her curiously, batting at the fabric of her robe that hung slightly down. "My silly little boy, you're so perfect." She cooed as she turned back to him, scratching him with both hands. The sun was warm against the back of her bare legs. Her robe stopped before her knees, so she could feel the warmth of the sun on the entirety of her legs. Hannah, on the other hand, avoided being anywhere near the area where the sun trickled in. Josephine stepped back, tilting her head back and shutting her eyes. She now basked in the rays of the sun from the sun light, the warmth heating up her pale skin the way Blanche did. Blanche. The thought ruined her entire mood yet again. She thought back to the masquerade, the first time she saw Blanche. The beautiful dress that hugged her curves, the green accents and the owl mask. Her captivating, gorgeous pale green eyes. Her curly ginger hair thst was pinned back. She couldn't be dead, right? She's a wolf, she could've easily fought off anything that dared to attack her. Maybe it wasn't even her. Josephine kept trying to convince herself Blanche was fine and they would see each other again, yet she never quite believed herself. "You're bleeding." Hannah stated simply, and pointed to the sage green tiled floor. Sure enough, there was a pool of crimson blood surrounded by little droplets. "Stay here, I'll be back." Hannah sighed, and then hurried off to the nearest bathroom.
Josephine admired the way that the sunlight reflected off of the blood, lighting it up. Thankfully she couldn't feel the pain, or else she'd be crumpled in a ball on the floor, sobbing and screaming. She was good with pain and had a very high tolerance, but this was different. Claws all the way inside internal organs caused a disgusting amount of pain that not even the strongest vampire could take. Hannah returned soon with a first aid kit, immediately opening it on the counter. She untied Josephine's robe, but kept it on in case someone had walked in. Hannah winced as she wiped the blood away with a warm, wet rag. Josephine, on the other hand, was slightly loopy from the pills. She giggled softly at the ticklish feeling of the rag, and the alcohol solution against her skin. The bandages were double wrapped, and wrapped tighter this time. Hannah tied the robe again, and then placed both hands on Josephine's shoulders. "Who's Blanche?" She whispered, and then that was when Josephine realized she had been repeating the name over and over again. "Blanche? She's someone. Someone great.. someone so wonderful and amazing." Josephine was clearly out of it, not herself at the moment. Hannah shook her head, and then picked the shorter woman up again. She carried her upstairs and laid her back in the bed, which seemed to be so much softer now. Josephine sighed contently as she splayed herself out on the bed, smiling as the warmth of her black comforter filled her. She then began to giggle to herself and smiled up at Hannah, who frowned down at her. Josephine was in a complete other world. Visuals danced in her eyes, everything became so vibrant. She turned her gaze to the ceiling and lifted her hand, moving it side to side. She watched as the visual of her hand distorted, and it appeared as though her hand had a trail chasing it. "See that? It's chasing my hand!" Josephine's giggles grew louder, and Hannah just snickered. "Go to bed. If you need me, just call." She reluctantly left the room, shutting the door softly behind her. Josephine lifted both hands from underneath the comforter, which was faux fur, and black with darker black rosettes on it. It resembled the pelt of a panther, and did a pretty good job at doing so. She waved both hands around, giggles turning into loud laughter. Josephine was like a child seeing colors for the first time. She was ecstatic, her eyes chasing the visuals that crossed her vision. In the very back of her mind was Blanche, but for now, she was too focused on her hands.
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Once dressed, Blanche quickly left her room, heading downstairs to her father's office. The hood made for an extra precaution and it was something she hadn't even planned but she was thankful for it. Just in case the makeup rubbed off or anything, the hood kept it hidden underneath it. Outside the office stood Sol, pacing in front of the door. It was a habit of his, one Blanche thought made him look silly. "You are just as impatient as he is," she chuckled, rolling her eyes playfully. It was clear she felt a little better now she had clothes on but it was all a facade, she had to put on a good face. Lying definitely wasn't a strength of hers and everyone knew that. "Finally," the man grumbled, narrowing his eyes at her. If it was anyone else, he would have seemed genuinely annoyed but she simply laughed at him and shook her head, knocking on the door to her father's office. “Come in,” the grunt of her father showed her he was clearly annoyed and she wasn’t sure if it was because of her or something else entirely. It was definitely time to find out and so Blanche reluctantly opened the door, walking in with Sol behind her. “Give us a moment alone, Sol,” the man said, not once looking in the direction but still knowing he was following in with his daughter. Sol offered Blanche a small smile before nodding. “Yes sir,” he replied and with that he left, closing the door behind him. He was smart enough not to even try and listen in. Besides he was trusted and that was never a concern of anyones. Blanche took a couple steps inside the room, her hands clasped together in front of her. It was clear to her that he wasn’t going to waste any time, turning to face Blanche with a stern look on his face. However it quickly melted and was replaced with confusion mixed with concern. Walking over to his daughter, he cupped her chin in a firm but gentle grasp, much like Sol had. “I know, I know, it looks bad,” she muttered, taking a step back to pull her chin from his hand. Shaking his head, Harden sighed and moved to lean himself against the oak of his desk. Gripping the edge as he did so. “What happened last night? You didn’t come to either of my calls and then I hear you screaming bloody murder,” Blanche’s father pointed out, his eyes narrowing at the ground. With age, there was better control on the full moon in certain ways. For her father he had grown to be able to remember what he did. She always placed that fact on how he was so in tune with the beast within him and wasn’t afraid to kill to get what he wanted. Blanche was silent for a moment, her hand going to the back of her neck with a rubbing motion. If anyone made her nervous it was her father and now Josephine but that was in a different way. As her mind went back to the woman from last night, she forgot that her father asked her a question and looked through the large window that was situated at the side of the office, a great view of their land could be seen and it had been her favourite to look out when she was young. “Blanche, I do not have patience today,” he growled and she blinked, bringing her attention back to her father. She swallowed hard and looked down to her feet, knowing she would need to give him some sort of answer. “When I let myself shift, the pain was unbearable. It was like I was shifting for the first time again,” she explained, choosing to look past the part about not answering. Coming up with some awful lie would only make him suspicious. If she wanted to see Josephine again anytime soon she needed to stay trusted. Glancing up from the ground, she tried to read her fathers face, trying to find any sort of reaction before hearing it. “Blanche, please tell me you haven’t been fighting against it all again,” he asked, practically pleading with her to tell him that wasn’t the case. Her face fell and she quickly dropped her head. The answer he was going to get wasn’t going to be one he enjoyed. With a composing breath she rolled her shoulders and lifted her head, turning to face him. “You know how I was out of town the last moon?” she questioned but didn’t let him respond, quickly continuing so she didn’t end up talking herself out of telling him. His eyes said it all anyway. “Well, I might have managed to stop myself from shifting entirely,” as she spoke, her confidence quickly deteriorated and she took a step back, her feet being the most interesting thing in the room. There was a silence in the air, making it so thick one could choke on it. Silence was always the worst and she couldn’t help but shift on her feet, it was killing her. Her hands grew clammy and how uncomfortable she felt was absolutely ridiculous. She felt pathetic and yet she couldn’t control it. Yet instead of saying anything, he simply pushed himself off of the desk and turned back to it, walking around to sit in his chair. “Go get Sol,” he ordered from her and she opened her mouth to speak, wanting him to at least say something about the matter but ended up deciding against it. She spun on the balls of her feet and headed for the door, opening it and signalling for Sol to come in. Once they were both inside, Blanche looked over to her father who was staring down at some tedious paperwork. This must have been related to something different entirely as much as it seemed to cause him stress, she knew she had upset him. The quietness made it quite clear and that scared her. “You are both obviously aware of this continuous war between us and vampires,” he started, leaning back in his chair with his hands placed on his knees. They both gave a short nod, knowing he wasn’t finished. “There are rules about this, laws. When broken they are punishable by death which is the one thing we have in common with that species,” Harden added, the disgust he felt comparing them to vampires was as clear as day. Blanche couldn’t help but grow a little nauseous, her heart sank and she truly hoped this wasn’t about her and Josephine. Surely no one saw them, right? “Well a werewolf and vampire were seen together, they have dealt with their traitor but ours has seemed to run. Whoever they are deserve no mercy, especially with such cowardness,” he spat the last part, a low growl forming in his throat. Sol and Blanche shared a glance to each other before looking at her father. “Do we have any idea where they went?” Blanche chirped in, wanting to seem like she was on board with her father when really, she wanted nothing to do with the whole ordeal. There was nothing wrong with it and she couldn’t help but grow worried. If that scream she heard was Josephine being killed for someone seeing them, she didn’t quite know what she would do. Blanche’s father shook his head with a frown. “No but they couldn’t have gone too far and with the running they clearly know the laws so they are part of one of our packs. I need you both to find them, go to the other packs and ask if anyone is missing. Report back to me every day you come up empty handed,” he answered, standing from his seated position only for the two in front of him to straighten themselves up. “Yes sir,” they both said in sync. “If they run, rip their throat out but if they come willingly, bring them to me. You will leave tomorrow, for now prepare and rest up.” He finished, walking over to the door to his office and opening it, signalling them to leave. Grabbing Sol’s arm for a moment to keep him back, waiting for his daughter to get out of earshot so he could talk to him privately.
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Her ceiling became a painted array of colors, a pink meadow of cotton candy flowers. Her pupils were fully dilated and took up the majority of her iris at this point. She reached her hands up, trying to grab one of the flowers in her vision. They danced across the ceiling, swaying and moving out of her reach. Josephine was laughing hysterically at this point, her body so numb and warm. It was the feeling of numbness that felt like static and pins and needles, paired with the stinging warmth. She could hardly even move, or lift her head. She didn't even hear the door open, or anyone enter until the distorted face of her father appeared over her, blocking the view of the flowers. They instead danced across his face, making her laugh even harder. His mouth moved, but she couldn't understand what he was saying. It was all gibberish to her. "Leonidas..." She whispered, staring at him in amazement. Leonidas was his name, he was named after the great Spartan hero. He was born around that era, nobody was quite sure how old he was. No one knew how old Josephine was, either. She was just about as old as he was. She lived during the Perisan wars, and the Peloponnesian war as well. Over the years, she had to change and adapt to the constant changes to the world. The fashion, the language, everything. She was born in what's now known as Germany, but lived in Greece for the great majority of her life before she left again. The castle was older than the Victorian era, and was built specifically for her bloodline. Leo sighed, shaking his head down at her. "I can't take her. What'll the wolves think?" He muttered to himself. He was set to meet the wolf king, and usually Josephine attended with him. But what was he supposed to tell them about his fatally wounded, and loopy daughter? Leo was dressed nicely for such an occasion, but not too nice. Josephine watched him leave with her eyes, grateful to have full view of the meadow again. Her laughing resumed, gleeful and as happy as could be. Leo shut the door softly behind him. He knew to be civil and to hold his tongue, but often times, Josephine didn't. She was a fiery woman, full of spunk and sarcasm. Perhaps it helped when he was talking to the wolves, he didn't know. Leo had set off for the home of the wolves, Hannah in Josephine's place. He hated Hannah to her very core, but she was still a respectable young woman. Josephine was beginning to snap out of her little trance, and the stabbing pain was slowly beginning to return. She sat up, instantly bringing a hand to her head. It was a stinging, horrible feeling that she felt. She reached a hand out and grabbed the pill bottle on her nightstand, still open from when she had them earlier. Anything would do to get rid of the pains, even if they make her delirious and insane for the moment. She downed four of them without water, and then lowered her head into her hands. The more, the better. They would last longer and make her feel so much euphoric. Blanche still lingered in the depths of her mind, and was quickly becoming the main topic as the effects kicked in. She could imagine the warmth of Blanche's hands on her body, and she leaned into them. Unfortunately for her, it was nothing more that an illusion. She feel back against her bed, surprise and shock overcoming her to find out that there actually was no Blanche. Her head was swimming and her vision was completely distorted, nothing was what it seemed to be. She was seeing triple of everything. Lana emerged from the corner of her room, where there was an entire place dedicated to her. Cat tree, bed, and great galore. The sight of Lana, who didn't even resemble a cat to her, made Josephine start her laughing for. Lana looked like an oddly shaped blob of white and cherry blossom pink. Josephine cackled as Lana spun around and ran back to the cat tree, fetching one of her toys. Josephine fell back hard against the bed, her back sinking into the soft, memory foam mattress. She rested a hand over her forehead. Josephine could feel herself slipping in an out of consciousness, her chest rapidly rising and falling as her body failed to bring air to her lungs. Could this really be how she dies? At the mercy of a fatal wound from her father, drugged up on some pills that made her hallucinate? She didn't know, nor did she even care. Leo and Hannah were halfway to the estate of the wolves, silence in the car. It was a luxury car, a sleek black BMW i8. Of course, everything they owned was luxury. The horses, the cars, the cats. This particular car belonged to Josephine. The interior was a lovely crimson color, leather interior. It reeked of Josephine in the car, her scent so strong it cling to every surface possible. It was comforting for them both, though. How unfortunate that they didn't know what was going on back at their own home. Josephine had went fully unconscious momentarily before she snapped awake, gasping and heaving for air. The air in her room was comfortably cold, and she could hear the faint sound of the furnace that had kicked on. Was this really what death was like?
Josephine slowly and unsteadily sat up, a loud groan omitting from her. She wasn't in any pain, but she was too numb to even function. Her heart pounded so rapidly in her chest that it was the only thing she could hear. For a moment, she thought she could hear the sound of her blood coursing through her veins. Slowly, she rubbed her head, shutting her eyes tightly. Her heart aches for Blanche, and for Joseph. He was a sorry sight last night, the fear in his eyes as the rain poured down on him. The little whimpers he managed to get out before his throat was torn out. Josephine could kill in one blow. She was the second strongest vampire, only second to her father. She was dangerous, and could kill nearly anything she wanted if she was able to. Josephine also had special abilities that came alongside her normal vampiric ones. She could place anyone under her spell, and make them so horribly obsessed with her that they do her bidding no matter what. She never used it, and often wondered what would happen if she did. Josephine was a dangerous individual and was not someone anyone wanted to mess with. She did have a weakness that could kill her instantly, yet nobody seemed to know what it was. Not even her. Slowly, the car pulled into the estate. Leo and Hannah emerged from the car, a comfortable silence surrounding them. Though the two had an intense hatred for each other, they could get along as needed. With no hesitation, they strode up to the door, Leo reaching a hand out to knock. Hannah almost broke down from the nervousness that coursed through her, but on the outside, she was calm and collected.
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