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Once Blanche was upstairs, her father turned to Sol. "I'll be having a meeting with the vampire king here later on, you will join me," he told the man in front of him. "When you two leave in the morning, I want you to keep a close eye on Blanche. She needs to get over this control issue If she is to rule after me." Sol nodded with the usual "Yes sir," before leaving and heading to his own room. He needed to dress in something a bit nicer, it wasn't unusual for him to be the one to join the meeting. Blanche was kept away from them or just out reading somewhere instead. Her father didn't care for her being near vampires, especially the king of them all but this would have to change. For now though, he would protect her at all costs. Blanche had flopped herself face first into her bed once she was in her room, a loud groan being muffled by the comforters. She didn't want to do this, hurting anyone, especially one who was only doing what she was doing. It scared her though, she couldn't help but wonder if it was them someone had seen and the scream was Josephine getting 'dealt' with. She had to check on her, before the trip with Sol. That would have to wait though, until a little while later at least. Rushing out now would just cause more suspicion than she needed, going out at some point later is more of a usual occurrence with her. Everyone knew she didn't like being inside and would normally go out and read somewhere in the trees or something. Laying there, Blanche got rather comfortable and closed her eyes as she let her mind slip back to Josephine. There were so many emotions that swirled around her and it made her feel nauseated, like when going on one of those really fast rides. She couldn't help but miss her terribly and regretted even leaving. She could have protected her but instead she thought of herself. Blanche gripped the sheets under her, squeezing her eyes to try and push that thought away. Why couldn't they have just ran away together? Sure it would be dangerous but she wouldn't feel this pain of being away from her. She didn't understand why she felt this way so quickly, especially for a vampire but she couldn't deny them or ignore them. Everything made her think of the other woman. Thoughts were quickly interrupted at the opening of her door but she didn't move, she didn't want to. Instead she just let out an annoyed groan at whoever it was. "Not feeling bubbly today then, huh?" Sol chuckled, strolling himself over and sitting on the edge of her bed. He wore a pair of black dress pants along with a white button up shirt, a nice black tie that he hadn’t done up yet sitting along everything else perfectly, which she could only see from peaking out only to narrow her eyes at him. She didn’t reply but did roll herself over onto her back only to wince and roll back over. Blanche hadn’t checked her back, not being able to see it in the mirror and with the pain that she had laying on it she knew there was something wrong, not that she bothered to go try and check. However, she didn’t quite need to as she felt her jumper being lifted up. Blanche groaned and tried to swat Sol’s hand away lazily, not that it did anything. “Wait there,” Sol muttered, concern laced in his voice. As much as she didn’t want him to touch her right now, she continued laying there with her hoodie up to her bra line. While she waited for Sol to return, she propped her pillow under her head so she could look around better. Josephine was at the back of her mind but she tried to think of anything else, it was the only thing to keep her sane. Sol wasn’t too long and soon came back into the room with a much better first aid kit than her own. “It’s not too bad and shouldn’t take too long to heal if you look after it, another wolf must have got your back with one of their claws,” he explained as he began cleaning it, knowing she wouldn’t be able to see it as it went down the middle of her back. It was a wonder she hadn’t felt it. “Thank you,” Blanche mumbled, she regretted not having shifted last month and clearly came out worse from it. She was usually much more careful and calmer on a full moon and was usually one to come out with the least amount of injuries but this time it had been completely different, scars finally finding their way onto her soft skin. Blanche could feel his thumb brush over a certain spot on her back. There was a fading star shape scratched into her back, it was rather faint now and would soon be gone but Sol noticed it. However he didn’t say anything, clearing his throat and pulling her hoodie back down once he had patched up her back. It was something he could bring up later, afterall he intended to speak to her about something anyway. Standing back up, Sol brushed his pants off and turned to face Blanche. Heaving herself up and turning to sit on the edge of her bed, eyeing up the man in front of her. It was rare for him to dress smart and it indicated a meeting of some sort. With one of the laws being broken she figured it was the vampire king coming to discuss it, she always kept herself away from said event and normally left to keep herself from being seen as per her fathers orders. “Still can’t tie it yourself, hm?” she chuckled, standing herself up and reaching up for his tie. “You do it better,” Sol replied with a chuckle of his own when really he just liked having her do it for him. Blanche rolled her eyes at the taller man and began working on the tie. Taking both sides in her hands, she adjusted each end and tied it into a full windsor knot before tightening it up to his collar. She kept it a little loose but made sure it also looked neat and smart enough. “Is the vampire king coming?” Blanche ended up asking, looking up at Sol as she adjusted the hemming of his shirt. He gave a nod with a small smile down at her. “Gonna go read somewhere I can’t find?” he asked with a chuckle, she always had a way of finding a spot to read in where no one really found her and he couldn’t help but find it amusing. “Always,” she replied, turning away from him to glance out the window. She would definitely make it seem that way but in reality she was just going to check on Josephine. With her father coming over, it was the best time to do it and was her only chance for a while. The knock at the main door had both their heads swinging that way. “I’ve got to go, see you later B,” Sol gave her a small smile before ruffling her hair and practically running off, knowing she would hit him for it. With a huff, Blanche fixed her hair before quickly rushing around to find a book. She needed to take one to make everything more believable for when she came back. They wouldn’t have long in the slightest but it would be enough to check on her and at least hold her a little while before letting her know she was going out of town for a little while. Downstairs, Sol quickly met with Harden at the door before it was opened. Harden looked the two of them over, quickly realising Leonidas wasn’t with his daughter like he usually was. As much as he hated the both of them he was always civil as best as he could be with the vampires at these meetings and couldn’t help but appreciate her fiery personality. Not that he would ever admit that, she was still a vampire and he hated her just as much as the next one. “Thank you for coming, I see Josephine isn’t with you today?” he said but it sounded more like a question as he eyed up the other woman that stood beside him. She wasn’t a vampire he recognised so figured she wasn’t high up in ranks but he couldn’t be certain. Either way, Harden opened the door fully to let the pair in. He guided them into his office which he had cleaned up beforehand. Any paperwork he had littered around was all put away in a safe under the floorboards, besides some of the paperwork he had sorted out for the whole meeting. Sol greeted the pair respectably, he had no issue with the species but was still uncomfortable with them being in his home, even if it would be pretty stupid trying anything in a house full of trained werewolves that would give their life to protect their alpha and home. Within the office was a table in which they could all sit at to be able to talk amongst each other properly. Blanche could smell Josephine’s scent, it was faint but it was there which told her she wasn’t there but someone that had been rather close to her was. Not that she thought much into it, she was too focused on getting out. Picking up one of her favourite reads - ‘Of mice and men’ Blanche headed for her bedroom door, peeking around the edge to see if they were still downstairs, having a clear view of the front door from where her room was. Runing in jeans wasn't always the easiest but she would make it work. Being a werewolf she had more stanima than speed but was still faster than the average human and hoped it wouldn't take too long to get there.
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As the time had passed, Josephine slowly sobered up. She was still fully numb, and her vision was slightly distorted, but she could see so much clearer now. Not a single feeling was felt in her body other than numbness, the static feeling spreading to her head. She pushed herself up and leaned forwards slightly, eyes widening as she gripped onto her sheets for support. She could feel her nails beginning to tear holes into the soft fabric. She had two choices- let go and fall directly onto her face, or keep holding on and rip holes into her sheets. Josephine released her grip and closed her eyes tightly, bracing herself for the impact. But it never came. She curiously opened her eyes, only to find herself laying flat on her back, her view being of the ceiling. She didn't remember ever laying back down. Josephine sat up and leaned her back flat against the wall, a sudden anger washing through her. She was mad. So indescribably mad that she was about to lash out on anything nearby. She was mad at the universe for gifting her such a wonderful, lively girl and then ripping her away the same exact night. Mad at her father for injuring her to the point of being on the verge of her death bed. She clenched her fists, digging her sharp nails into the palms of her hands. She held a permanent scowl, and there was a ringing in her head. Josephine glared around her room, looking for something to take her anger out on. She gritted her teeth and unclenched her fists, staring down at the fresh blood pooling from both of her palms. Josephine turned her scowl into a sad, small frown. Josephine slid herself to the edge of her bed, placing her feet onto the hardwood floor. Her thoughts were more conscious and coherent, yet there only seemed to be one thought flooding her entire head. Blanche, and the images of her from last night. It was painful, and she couldn't seem to get the gorgeous woman out of her head. "Do you look both ways before you cross my mind?" She muttered to herself through clenched teeth, flexing her fingers as the blood began to drip down her wrists. She was like a lovesick puppy, waiting oh so patiently for the next appearance of her lover. Except.. there wouldn't be a next appearance. Josephine rose to her feet, her stance shakily and wobbly. Her gaze landed on the black faux fur rug in the center of her room, it was large and took up a good amount of space. Slowly, she stumbled over to the rug. How lovely it would be to just lay there. So she did lay there, slowly lowering herself to her knees at first. Then she curled herself into a little ball, unaware that she was ripping her stomach open even further. She uncurled, now laying splayed out on her back. The sunlight spilled out onto the exposed parts of her skin. She adored the sun and it's warm, beautiful rays. So tragic that one of the things she loved most hurt her. Josephine had a stupid grin on her face, a grin of pure happiness and contentment. Anyone who happened to walk in on her would probably think she was dead, judging by her position and the blood on her hands and stomach. Blanche still ran through her mind, and it was like an endless chance between a wolf and a rabbit. One that was pointless and ended in nothing but exhaustion. Josephine closed her eyes, resting both hands on her chest. The rug was so very soft and warm underneath her, so comfortable that she just wanted to fall back asleep right there. Josephine longed for the soft, sweet kisses of Blanche against her neck again. She brought one of her hands up to her neck, wincing as she felt the massive bruise. Her hand moved lower, running over another tense spot of skin. The mark Blanche had left. Her smile grew even wider, and she decided she would permanently keep that mark there. Perhaps get it tattooed as tribute. It was funny how the one who had the ability to make anyone head over heels for her seemed to be caught under her own spell, so madly obsessed with Blanche. Josephine opened her eyes again, her finger still gently rubbing the marked spot. She moved her hand down to her stomach, wiping away the blood that leaked out. It was no use, it just kept coming out. It was a miracle that she wasn't dead yet. So many wars and battles she fought in, yet her greatest demise was the man who loved her the most. Josephine's breaths were ragged and short, each breath growing more desperate. It was a side effect of the pills, hysteria and delusion. She didn't know that, and was completely convinced that she was dying from bleeding out on her bedroom floor. A soft whimper escaped her lips as she looked at the sheer amount of blood on her hands. It was combined with the blood from her palms. In her distorted vision, it looked as if there was so, so much more blood there. A sea of red. She brought her bloodied hand down to her rug, gingerly caressing it. It was so very soft and fuzzy, and it made her feel slightly better. It reminded her of Lana. Josephine crossed one foot over the other, causing a small shift in the sunlight. It was covered for a moment, then came streaming back onto her, stronger than before. Leo glanced down at Hannah, a sneer on his face. He is a very handsome man, not for the likes of her. He stands at a tall height of 6'5, and has sharp features. His eyes are a dull golden and his hair is a jet black with few greying hairs at the front. He has stubble on his chin and cheeks, and long and dangerous fangs. He was dressed nicely, a suit jacket and a button up. Hannah was dressed nicely as well, in a pretty black dress that fell just above her knees. In one of her eyes, there is an odd patch of stormy blue. Her eyes were a beautiful blue before she was turned, and the golden didn't quite entirely take over the entire eye. As the door opened, Leo straightened himself up a bit. At the mention of Josephine, he frowned. "Josephine was fatally wounded by our traitor last night." His voice was sorrowful, as was his expression. It was a lie, both him and Hannah knew that. But it's not like he was about to tell Harden that he had nearly killed his own daughter out of blind rage. The pair followed closely behind Harden as he led them to his office. As they walked, Hannah couldn't quite help but think about how different their homes were. How did Josephine, an elegant woman with expensive tastes ever willingly step foot in here? She wouldn't even wear a pair of sweatpants if her life depended on it.
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‘Josephine was fatally wounded by our traitor last night,’ those words rang through her mind, shaking her up in a way only thunder could. She recognised the voice, not only from previous times he came here but also from last night. It was Josephine’s father. She felt her blood run cold and all colour from her face fell. It couldn’t be true, could it? Blanche shut her eyes again, taking a step back into her room. Blanche hadn’t even meant to listen but hearing the woman’s name had her lock into the conversation. She wasn’t dead, she refused to believe that and wasn’t going to stop her from checking and seeing for herself. However she made a mental note to grab some medical supplies just in case. She was sure they had some at the castle but knew she couldn’t simply go around looking for some, taking her own was her best bet. Quickly grabbing her bag and placing the book inside, Blanche quickly checked around the corner, seeing them head into her fathers office. As quickly yet as quietly as she could Blanche headed directly ahead of her, heading into a different room that hadn’t been used in quite some time. It belonged to an old friend, a wonderful woman who passed away a few years back. She had taught Blanche a few things, medical wise. Her knowledge was rather extensive to a degree and it was something she could never forget. When her mother passed she was quite like a mother figure to her in a way. She was a fond memory and now and then Blanche would just sit in her room and read just to feel closer to her. Blanche shook the thoughts from her head, finding the first aid kit that she knew was still in there, slipping it into her bag with the book. The only thing on her mind was getting to Josephine and quickly, not daring to let herself think for a second that she may not find her, that she may not even be alive. Blanche needed to make leaving look natural instead of just rushing out like a maniac like she wanted to. With a composing breath she stood out into the hall, bag over her shoulder as she headed back downstairs, her eyes set on the wooden door. As soon as she was out of sight, she was going to run and keep on running until any sign of the castle came into view. She knew the way and it was going to be quite the run but she’s run more before, at least this has purpose. She had all the motivation she needed to give it to her all. Before she knew it, her hand was on the door, she opened it calmly and left with the same composure she was forcing upon herself. Blanche didn’t take so much as a glance back, heading straight into the treeline in the direction she needed to be in, mentally preparing herself for the run and the possibility it would be too late. Blanche growled at herself quietly for thinking such a thought. The vampire king had to be lying, he just had to be. Eventually, Blanche knew she would be out of sight and wasted no time, what started off as a jog turned into a full run, pushing herself to go as fast as she could. “Oh my little rose, I’m coming,” she breathed out to herself. She knew Josephine couldn’t hear it but it was reassurance to herself. Sol closed the office door behind the four of them, Harden signalling for everyone to take a seat at the table. He sat in his own, with Sol sitting right beside him. The other two had their seats together exactly opposite, whoever faced who was entirely up to them. Clearing his throat, Harden adjusted his tie from side to side a little, he was wearing something a bit more formal than his second in command. A dark navy pair of dress pants with matching jacket alongside a white shirt and thin blue tie. Formal attire never really suited him but he still wore it when needed. It was a little hard to move in, his muscles pressing into the fabric but thankfully at meetings it was just talking, any proper physical movement would surely rip something. Hearing about the man’s daughter he couldn’t help but feel a twinge of sympathy for him yet it was short lived, quickly growing disgusted with himself. He had to be civil though. “We are sorry for your loss, I couldn’t imagine something like that happening to my daughter.” Was all he said before clearing his throat, they needed to get started. “I’m glad you dealt with the traitor promptly. I wish we could do the same but unfortunately they have seemed to run off somewhere,” he started, a clearly frustrated look on his features. He hated that they had managed to catch their traitor while they had, it was a setback and he didn’t want them thinking that they were superior. Any cockyness from either of them and he wasn’t sure he would be able to hold himself back which was one of the reasons he enjoyed having Sol there with him. If any werewolf that could potentially hold him back was him and he trusted him to step in if need be. Not that it had happened yet, he just preferred to be on the safe side of things where he could. Blanche must have pushed herself hard, she was no longer quite in the forest and could see the castle in the distance. She needed to be more careful now, anyone seeing her would be dangerous. The wolf pulled the hood over her head, casting a shadow across her features despite the now blaring sun. It was warm, too warm for her liking. She much preferred the rain, without the storm. Blanche slowed her run to a fast walk, heading around to the side of the castle where she remembered the secret gate being. Heading straight to the front would only arouse suspicion and the furthest yet closest she was to where she needed to head through was her only chance and not getting caught. Lying she was awful about but sneaking around was definitely a strong point, hide and seek was her favourite game as a child but simply because she would always win. The gate was so close now and Blanche could almost hear the thumping of her own heart, everything was happening so fast and all the emotions were back, that nauseated feeling returning to her. There was no stopping now though, she was so close and she couldn’t let herself go without her eyes seeing Josephine alive. With that last thought, it was all she needed to quietly make her way in, the screeching of the gate causing her to wince and freeze in her spot. “Stupid gate,” she muttered to herself, shaking her head and forcing herself onwards. Climbing up to the balcony was definitely going to be more of a challenge than getting down. She couldn’t just jump up, the drop she made was relatively large and she would have to climb up to it from the ground. Adjusting her bag again and rubbing her hands together, Blanche reached up, digging her fingers into the brickwork to try and get a steady hold while lifting herself up off the ground. There was no time for fear, all she needed to focus on was not missing any foot placement and getting to the top as quickly but steadily as she could. It was definitely the hardest thing she had climbed, much harder than a tree and she lost her footing a few times. It was frustrating and it felt like Josephine was so close yet so so far away. It took time and patience but soon enough the balcony was just above her. This was going to be a tricky bit. Blanche eyed the top of the stone railing, adjusting her footing for a moment before using it to launch herself up, quickly grabbing the edge of the stone work. Bricks crumbled slightly and fell onto the ground from her weight but she ignored it, lifting herself up and over the balcony railing with a thud. Edited at May 8, 2023 05:37 PM by Opal Fruits
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Josephine lay for awhile, her eyes closed and her hand rested over her stomach. Her bandages were completely soaked now, dripping with her thick crimson blood. Slowly, she sat up, a new feeling coming to her. Her head was throbbing and pounding and it was too painful for her to even think. It seemed that was the only pain, as she didn't quite feel her stomach, despite being nearly completely sobered. Her mind was still playing tricks on her, she knew that. She saw things that she knew weren't actually there, and she tried to not let herself be fooled by them. Finally, she took a hand away from her stomach and immediately screamed at the sight. She scrambled away from her own hand, horror written across her face. How ironic, a vampire that hated the sight of her own blood. Josephine closed her eyes and attempted to wipe the blood away on the rug, but it only smeared it. Fresh blood, as well as dried, was stained on her hands and wrists. It was absolutely disgusting. She tried her hardest to stand, and was sat on her knees as she tried to push herself upwards. Alas, it was a futile attempt. She just fell backwards onto the soft, fuzzy rug with a hard thud. Josephine lay there, the wind completely knocked out of her. It was like the air had been stolen from her lungs and wouldn't go back in. The little fall only seemed to make her bleed more. It dripped down her stomach, and she could see it beginning to leak from the end of her robe. The robe didn't provide much coverage, her cleavage was exposed and it was short at the bottom. Once untied, everything was in full view. She realized that now, and she cringed slightly. Hannah had seen everything twice. It's not like it was much different from the many other times, but being so wounded and bloodied made it worse. Josephine sat herself back up, sitting on her knees and slightly leaning forward. She tried her absolute best to ignore the crimson that surrounded her, but she could see it in the corner of her eyes. It made her gag slightly, and she had to close her eyes to avoid looking at it. Unfortunately for her, her body was far too weak to get up. She couldn't feel it, but there was no chance of her getting up in the near future. She'd be stuck there until Hannah came home and helped her. Hannah was such a wonderful woman. The most caring and beautiful soul, and Josephine fucked her over for the rest of her life. Hannah had become an outcast in her family, and was never welcomed back after that night. All because Josephine couldn't control her instincts. She feared the very exact same thing would've happened with Blanche, although she wasn't sure if the effects would cancel out, or if she would become a vampire instead of a wolf. There had been incidents and reports of hybrids before, but there was no legitimate proof one had ever existed. Josephine opened her eyes again, clutching her stomach with both hands. She leaned forwards even further into the touch of her own hands, a horribly loud groan escaping her lips. Josephine stayed in that position, tears welling up in her eyes. How miserable she was, bound to the floor and on the verge of puking. The amount of emotions that coursed through her was too much to bear, and it made her head spin and her body nauseous. The numbness was still there, only blocking out the pain in her palms and her stomach wound now. Everything else she could feel, and it felt like the claws ripping through her all at once again. She felt like an emotional teenage girl again. Crying over nothing, fighting her emotions and cursing the world for making her so miserable. Josephine clutched her stomach even further, and then leaned back. She used her arms to support her, and she inhaled deeply. "It's okay, you're okay.." She whispered to herself, repeating it until she felt calm. Her breaths became more ragged rather than stable, and it just freaked her out again. Josephine let herself fall back onto the floor again, staring blankly up at the ceiling. Visuals still danced across it, but they were faint and not nearly as bright or colorful as they had been before. She let herself focus on them until she became peaceful again. The pain she felt anywhere subsided, numbness taking over again. Complete numbness. Her chest rapidly rose and fall, her body struggling to keep itself going. It was simply because of the fact she was laying on her back and her body couldn't get enough air that way. Had she known, she would've chose to lay on her stomach instead and soak the rug with her blood. That would be highly unfortunate though, as she adored the soft rug and would go to great lengths to keep it clean. Clearly not at the moment, she wasn't keeping it clean by any means. The sunlight illuminated the blood stained into the carpet and spilled on the hardwood floors. It looked like some kind of murder scene had taken place. Josephine put her arms behind her head, using them as a pillow for her head. She felt calm again, until she heard a thud coming from the balcony. She was too chilled out to even care, and believed that it had come from her own mind. Everything else she saw had been coming from her mind, so it's not like the thud was any different. "Thank you. I do hope you are able to catch them.. and I know it's not necessarily, but I offer my help if needed." Leo spoke, his tone sincere. He laced his fingers in front of him, gently tapping his thumb against his hand. After Josephine talking to him about the war, he felt a little different. He didn't quite hate the man in front of him, and realization was setting in for him. He started a war that divided the species because of man that killed his wife ages ago. There was absolutely no reason to keep the hatred going, it certainly wouldn't bring her back. For once in his life, he had actually listened to his daughter and let her words and opinions have an impact on him. Besides, the humans were beginning to wage war on both vampires and wolves alike. How could either of them fight each other, as well as the humans all at once. He knew he would have to suggest them temporarily ending the war and joining forces, but he wasn't sure how the wolf who sat before him would react. He would end the war permanently if he could, but that wasn't just a decision he could make by himself. He needed the agreement of Harden as well.
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Blanche pulled herself up off the ground and moved her way over to the doors. She wanted to just open them and waltz straight in but she knew she still had to be careful so did her best to peek through the curtains. All she could see from them was Josephine laid on the ground, with a slight tap against the glass Blanche slowly opened the door. "Josephine?" She called out quietly. Upon seeing the woman properly, covered in what seemed to be her own blood that was pooling around her, her heart sank even more. In an instant, Blanche pushed her way through the door and fell to her knees right beside Josephine, trying her best to avoid the blood. It was definitely a good thing she wore relatively dark clothing but not that that mattered right now. Swinging her bag off of her back and beside her, she reached out with a shaky hand to gently touch Josephine's stomach, it was where the blood sat the most and with how warm it was she knew it was fresh. "I'm going to take a look, okay?" She said, her voice was gentle yet internally she was completely freaking out. She was filled with so much regret. "I shouldn't have left," she whispered before slowly undoing the blood soaked robe, a frown gracing her features as she did so. It was clear someone had tried to dress it, not doing a very good job in her opinion, especially if it was still bleeding so heavily. There wasn't time to dwell on that, she needed to help Josephine and that's all she had to focus on. At that moment, nothing else could matter. Without another thought, she reached out an arm, scooping it under the woman's legs with the other going behind her shoulders before carefully lifting her off the ground and standing as she did so. "I'm so sorry I wasn't there to protect you," she whispered, pressing a kiss against the vampire's forehead. Blanche held her carefully, wanting nothing more than to press them both together but she couldn't, she didn't want to cause any more pain Josephine was most definitely in. She headed straight for the bathroom, being as gentle as she could when setting the woman down into the bathtub. It was much easier to clean than other materials and she wanted to help get all the fresh and dry blood off before sorting out the wounds to the best of her ability. She lifted a hand and brushed it through Josephine's hair, her eyes filled with sadness and regret. She hadn’t expected the next time she got to see this woman to be so gruesome but she would do everything in her power to make sure she healed. Her knowledge wasn’t extensive and there were things she was a little rocky at but she was going to give it her all. Slowly peeling the bandages away, a sharp gasp passed her lips and her eyes widened at the horrific sight was a wonder the woman was still alive, the wounds ran deep, deeper than anyone could ever imagine. “Oh my sweet Josephine, what have they done to you,” she whispered, tears building in her eyes with more regret seeping in. This wouldn’t have happened if she stayed and she couldn’t help but let those thoughts eat at her. Blanche shut her eyes tight, taking a deep breath to try and compose herself. There wasn’t any way this wound would heal on its own, any movement would just open it without it being closed properly. This woman needed actual medical attention and it angered her that no one had done so. Especially her father, he seemed so sorrowful earlier and yet had done little to nothing in actually helping his daughter. Without so much as a word, Blanche left to grab her bag only to run back and lock the bathroom door behind her. Not only to give them privacy but also just in case anyone walked in, finding a werewolf in their home, especially after the traitors would be a death sentence for her and she wouldn’t be any help to Josephine. Returning back to her side she placed the bag down beside the tub before gently leaning the woman forward so she could take the robe off. “I’m going to clean you up then try and suture those wounds up. I’ve done it a few times and while I’m not the best at it, it should give everything inside a chance to heal without you constantly moving and opening the wounds. I can’t have you dying on me,” she said softly, leaning Josephine back down one the robe was off. If the situation wasn’t so dire she knew she would be admiring the woman’s body, she wasn’t wearing anything under the robe but she refused to let those thoughts in, not until she was okay. Harden raised a brow in suspicion at the vampire before him. Something was different, there wasn’t as much tension in the air as there usually was and he couldn’t quite feel the hate radiate off him. He wasn’t quite sure what was going on but kept himself on alert, one thing he hated about the vampires was not being able to tell their true intentions which made him incredibly uneasy. He could read his wolves like an open book most of the time, even the humans he could tell if their intentions were good or bad but with vampires it was completely different. Either way he appreciated the man offering his help, surprised by it for sure but also grateful. He had expected a snide comment or some sort of cocky expression but it was nothing but sincere. “I appreciate that, thank you,” he replied, the words tasted weird on his tongue but it was also relaxing. If only the pair could always get on like this. He couldn’t help but imagine them joining forces for a second. They would be something to be reckoned with, they would be unstoppable. Especially with the humans. Harden shook his head to get rid of the thought, focussing on the situation at hand. “I’ve got Blanche and Sol,” he started, gesturing to Sol beside him before finishing his sentence. “They will be leaving in the morning and going around to the packs to see if anyone is missing. That way they can hopefully get a scent. If they aren’t part of a pack then things will prove more difficult but we won't rest until they are dealt with,” Harden explained. Leonardis knew about his daughter and the only vampire he had openly told her name to but when he realised there was a woman beside him he internally cringed. Deciding to try and ignore his own little mishap he spoke up once more. “If you could get any information that would be greatly appreciated. Maybe from the person that saw the two together? Something that would help us find the traitor.”
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Josephine crossed her arms over her chest, at a total state of contentment. Her blood seeped into the purple lining of her robe, staining it into a mix of crimson and purple. The fluffiness of the rug was weighed down by the blood. At the sound of the faint, quiet voice calling out her name, she ignored it. Just another auditory hallucination. Now at the feeling of a hand on her stomach, she opened her eyes and stared up at the figure next to her, her eyes taking a second to adjust to see who it was clearly. Blanche. Her eyes widened, and she immediately tried to sit herself up. She failed, though, and stayed positioned on her back. Was this the real Blanche, alive in front of her, or was it nothing more than a visual? She frowned, furrowing her brows as she tried to figure it out. The sound of Blanche's voice was faint, despite the fact she was right next to her. Her pupils were still as dilated as could be and she couldn't quite make out her surroundings. The face and figure of Blanche, though, was as clear as the sky outside. Her gaze was fixated on Blanche, her expression still holding a look of confusion. If this was a visual, would she really be able to feel the hands brushing against her skin as the robe was untied. She didn't quite understand, and grew more and more confused by the minute. The hands on the backs of her legs and on her shoulder brought a slight smile to her lips, the warmth of the hands she had been seeking returning to her. Had she not been in such severe pain before she took the pills, she would've patched herself up. She was a healer, and her skills had been developed over the years for use in the wars. Josephine knew every plant native to Greece, as well as her current home and could find use in them. She did know more modern and advanced methods of healing as well, but her knowledge was rooted in plants. The kiss against her forehead and the warmth of the woman carrying her was better than the feelings she had while on the rug. Josephine leaned her head against Blanche's shoulder, taking in the scent she was grown familiar to. It was comforting, and seemed to be the only thing she could focus on despite everything else. The feeling of warmth was replaced was replaced by the smooth, cool feeling of the bathtub. It wasn't nearly as comforting, but it still wasn't horrible. She used the sides to pull herself up, her back pressed against one of the sides. It was a claw foot tub, circular with a small platform for stepping sat the bottom. Josephine sighed softly at the expression of Blanche. "I'm okay. I'll be fine." She managed to get out in a whisper, taking both of Blanche's hands in her own. She frowned as Blanche left the bathroom, her gaze flitting around the room. It was similar in theme to the kitchen, with sage green walls and darker green decorations. The tile was a warm, creamy color with darker grout. Plants were placed in various areas, the most noticeable being a large vined plant in the windowsill. The vines crept down the wall, stopping just before they reached the bathtub. The sunlight was warm as it crept through the window, and she tilted her head back to allow it to spill over her. As Blanche returned and explained what she was going to do, Josephine nodded in understanding. She couldn't have been a hallucination, a hallucination couldn't carry her and help her. She leaned forwards slightly and moved so that she could assist in helping Blanche take the robe fully off. Josephine rested it in her lap, cringing at the feeling of the warm, wet blood pressed against her legs. She was more conscious now, and could understand what was going on. "I've pulled through worse, I promise it'll be okay." Her voice was significantly louder than the whisper from earlier. She had a small, reassuring smile on her face. It certainly wasn't the worst wound she had, and wouldn't be the last of them. Some were caused by her father, but more often than not they were caused during the war. The absolute worst one was when she had nearly been cut in half, with a sword lodged halfway into her abdomen horizontally. How she managed to survive that was a complete miracle, no way she would've lived if there wasn't some sort of protection placed over her. Perhaps her mother was protecting her from beyond the grave, making sure her only child didn't join her too early. She didn't quite feel any pain, but she could feel the horrific throbbing of the wound. It was gross, and made her wince slightly. Josephine didn't even dare to look down at herself. She knew that she would freak out if she saw the amount of blood in the tub, and the blood that was all over her. Even her cheeks had a small amount smeared on them from her touching them with her bloodied hands. Josephine gazed up at Blanche with a loving expression, grateful to be able to see her again. Her breathing was normalized now, since she had better airflow to her lungs. She still didn't quite realize the reason for her labored breathing was the fact she was on her back, and she likely wouldn't realize it at all. Leo listened closely to Harden as he spoke, nodding his head. He was surprised that there was little to no tension in the room, and that the both of them were as calm as could be. He knew better than to act up or lose his temper in their home, and now he didn't even have to worry about it at all. At the mention of Blanche, everything began to click in Hannah's head. Blanche, the name of the woman that Josephine had been whispering about. The daughter of the wolf king. Could it be that Josephine and Blanche were the traitors? "I will speak with him and come back with any information I can get." Leo nodded, a reassuring smile on his face. He knew that the vampire who spotted them had seen a woman in a dress, but they didn't see the other person with them. They could still tell by the appearance that the woman was a wolf, no vampire they knew had that same appearance. Slowly, he took a deep breath in and mentally prepared himself for his next words. "As you know, the humans have been advancing. They have picked off far too many of my vampires, and I've heard of some incidents of them killing werewolves," He paused, his voice steady despite his slight nervousness, "and we just can't have this happening. This war between us.. it's already enough for us to focus on. I think the smartest course of action would be to temporarily join forces against the humans." He did it. The suggestion was out in the open now, and he was fearful to hear what Harden had to say about it.
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Blanche could tell Josephine was in a hazy state, she wasn’t quite sure if it was from the pain or if she was dosed up on some painkillers. She hoped for the latter, not wanting her to feel any of the pain that such a wound could cause. She enjoyed the feeling of having the woman back in her arms, especially when she felt her head rest against her shoulder and didn’t quite want to let her go but she had to, as soon as the wound was patched up she could hold her again. Josephine’s whisper only made her frown, letting her hold her hands for a moment before grabbing her bag. Seeing her like this killed her and she wanted nothing more than to magically make her better but it wasn’t something she was capable of, no matter how much she wished for it. All she could do was patch it up to the best of her ability. As long as it kept it from constantly opening and bleeding and gave everything a chance to heal. Hearing she had pulled through worse wasn’t comforting in the slightest yet she knew it was meant to be. The idea of the woman being around so much danger only upset her more. “Even if you will be, I’m here for now and I’m going to take care of you,” Blanche told her, brushing another hand through her hair with a small smile of her own. Kneeling by the tub, she let her eyes slip from the woman’s face down to her stomach, wincing at the sight slightly. There had been some pretty horrific wounds she had seen before, some even by her own claws but this felt different and hadn’t expected to see such wounds on someone she cared so deeply for. Reaching for the plug, she placed the stopper in it before turning the water on while holding a hand under it for a little while to make sure it wasn’t too hot or too cold. With a small nod to herself, Blanche turned back to her bag, pushing up her sleeves before pulling out everything but the book. Looking around the tub and the room, her eyes set on a cloth, something she could use to wash some of the blood off of her skin. Blanche dipped the cloth into the warm water, lifting it up to Josephine’s face and ever so gently washing the blood away from her cheek. “Our fathers are having a meeting, I just had to come see you,” she said softly. She wondered if her father was telling the truth about the traitor being the one who did this to her but didn’t ask. She wanted Josephine to relax. Once the blood was off of her cheek, she did her best to clean everywhere apart from the wound for now. Despite blood making her queasy, she couldn’t focus on that. Caring for the woman was all she cared about right now, anything else could wait. It took a little longer than she anticipated but soon enough Josephine’s skin was free from her own blood. The water was now a pale crimson instead of being the clear water it used to be. She couldn’t help but frown at the sight, “I know you said you’ll be fine but you didn’t deserve this, especially after such a good night,” she said honestly, reaching into the water to pull the plug out. Drying her hands off quickly, Blanche looked around again, finding a couple of towels. “I’ll go set these out on your bed so you are comfortable,” she spoke again, leaning down to Josephine and pressing a soft kiss to her lips, letting it linger for a moment. Blanche hadn’t realised quite how much she had missed the feeling of their lips together until she initiated it, leaning down a little more to press their lips together into a more passionate one. “You are so intoxicating,” she whispered in a soft breath as she pulled away. Blanche stared at her for a little while, seemingly getting lost in those bright amber eyes of hers. Realising Josephine would most likely grow cold once the water was gone and quickly leaned down to press another, quicker kiss against the vampire's lips before heading into the bedroom, setting the towels down on the bed just in case any blood got onto the sheets. She didn’t take long in the slightest and was quickly back by Josephine’s side. All the water was gone and so she placed another towel over the top of her, gently wrapping it around her as she slowly lifted her back up into her arms. Blanche coddled her close and simply held her for a moment. The water had the bleeding a little more controlled for now but any awkward movements and she knew it would start again. Taking her back into the bedroom, Blanche noticed the pill bottle on the nightstand this time and her internal question from earlier was answered. She was glad she wasn’t in pain, at least she hoped she wasn’t. Glancing to the bed and then back to Josephine, she sighed ever so softly. “I don’t want to let you go.” Harden gave another nod as Leo spoke, leaning back into his seat. “Good good, hopefully they can give us some information,” he spoke with hope. The quicker this was sorted the better. Other things needed attention and they were just as important but he needed to be seen upholding the law, it was the only way to keep order. If he was seen slacking, it would just cause chaos and he refused to let that happen. He noticed the deep breath from the man opposite him, as if he was reluctant to say something. Harden raised a brow but was patient, waiting for Leo to spit out whatever it was he was going to say. Not quite expecting the words that fell from his lips, Harden stared at the vampire before him, blinking a couple times as he let it sink in. He had been so wrapped up in the hatred he had for the other species that he hadn’t even considered that a possibility before. The humans were getting on his nerves and were killing more and more werewolves by the day, their numbers were slowly being reduced and Harden had been trying to think of a way to stop them. As much as he was glad they were also doing the same with vampires at the time but now he couldn’t help but wonder if joining forces instead of being at war would be better for everyone. Not only would they have a much better chance at beating the humans but it would be more peaceful. With a slow and reluctant nod, Harden sighed softly. “For once, I think you are onto something there,” his voice was strained, almost like he didn’t want to say it but it was the truth. Thinking about it, this was never really his war to begin with, there had been many alpha’s before him and with the title being passed down to him so did this war. His hatred for vampires was something his father and grandparents ingrained into his very soul. It was more of a taught opinion on the other species rather than having his own. Yet here he was, doing the very same thing to Blanche. With a hard swallow, Harden looked down to his hands that were held together on top of the table. “Sometimes I forget why we are even at war in the first place but we can trial this, join forces and sort out our problem with the humans. I think we should still have some rules in place though, we don’t need unnecessary deaths.” Edited at May 9, 2023 12:42 PM by Opal Fruits
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Josephine muttered nonsense to herself as she tossed her robe into the clothes hamper in the corner, a bit upset that she ruined it. It was her favorite one, and who knew if the blood stains would come out. Her mind drifted back to last night in the rain, under the silver glow of the moon. The sheer look of fear on Joseph's face, his muffled cries. The taste of his blood and the way his throat crunched under her teeth. She closed her eyes, shakily exhaling as she tried to take her mind off of it. He died because of her, and he died by her. At least she made it quick, and he wasn't left to the mercy of her father. Her eyes slowly opened as she felt the warm hand in her hair, earning a small smile. How so many things, good and bad, could happen in the span of one night was beyond her. She wanted nothing more than to just curl up under her covers and shut out the world. To lay with Blanche and sleep peacefully. Josephine always feared for her life in her sleep, so afraid that she would be murdered. It had almost happened, she was a valuable target and was sought out for various reasons. She often wished that she could've just been born a human, so that she could live a normal lifespan and not have to deal with the struggles. Being a vampire irritated her for so many reasons. She always had cuts in her mouth from the fangs, she had to fight to keep her instincts down, had to drink the blood of others, and so many more reasons. Josephine snapped out of her thoughts at the sound of the faucet running. The water was warm against her skin, comfortable to the point where she just wanted to lay down in it and never get up again. She watched as the water turned crimson in an instant, nothing like the clear it had been just moments ago. She closed her eyes as Blanche washed the blood away from her cheek, only opening them at the sound of her voice. "Good for nothing bastard.." She hissed, hating the mention of her father, "but do you know how dangerous that is? Someone could've hurt you." She frowned, gazing up at Blanche. Josephine couldn't help but wonder what their fathers would be talking about. Hopefully he had taken her words into account, and had spoke about ending the war. That would mean she could see Blanche freely and not have to worry about hiding her. She felt like a kid getting bathed by her mother again as Blanche cleaned the blood off of her body. It was a nostalgic and welcomed feeling, one that she could live in forever. The faint smell of flowers filled her nose, above the horrid smell of her blood. She hated the smell of blood, no matter who it belonged to. It just reinforced the idea of her wanting to be human rather than a vampire. What kind of vampire hates blood, anyways? There was always the ritual that could be done, but she wasn't exactly too keen on risking her life like that. Josephine glanced down at the wound, the first time she had seen it relatively clean. She winced, grateful for the painkillers. Otherwise she most definitely would be crying and screaming in pain, and wouldn't even be letting Blanche touch her. "I do deserve it after what I did." Josephine frowned, fiddling with her fingers as she spoke. She didn't exactly want to tell Blanche about who she had killed, too afraid that it would scare her away. She shook her head slightly as to clear her mind. "Thank you." Josephine closed her eyes, leaning gently into the kiss. She had craved to feel Blanche's lips against hers so badly, and now she had got exactly what she wanted. Josephine was so grateful to have Blanche taking care of her, rather than anyone else. She wanted as the water drained from around her, slightly disappointed in the loss of the warmth. As Blanche leaned down to kiss her again, more passionately this time, she couldn't help but smile against her lips. Lord, how she hoped that their fathers would come to an agreement to end their silly little war. As soon as she was the queen, that would be the very first thing she did. Even if it would be many, many years from now. "So are you." She grinned, a look of fawning adoration on her features as she looked up at Blanche. At the loss of the water, she grew slightly cold, but not to the point where it was uncomfortable. She willingly accepted the next kiss before she watched Blanche go, towels in hand. She would absolutely hate to ruin her sheets, especially with how expensive they were. The silk was so soft and comfortable and was one of her absolute favorite things. As Blanche returned and wrapped the towel over her, Josephine pulled it around her shoulders. She didn't quite mind being vulnerable and exposed in the way she was, but she was slightly embarrassed that Blanche had to see her like that. She gritted her teeth slightly as she was lifted up, but almost immediately she buried her face into Blanche's collarbone. After she was dressed and fixed up, she would most definitely just go right to sleep. Hopefully Blanche would join her, even though she knew it wasn't likely. It was already risky enough for the wolf to be here, much less stay and risk being caught. She breathed out softly, snuggling her head even further into Blanche's collarbones. She didn't care how injured she was, she just wanted to sit there in that position forever. She could feel Blanche walking into her room, but she didn't lift her head. "Then don't." Josephine whispered softly, wrapping her arms gently around Blanche's neck. Leo watched as Harden blinked in surprise, slightly regretting his choice to suggest such a thing. How foolish could be to think his worst enemy would just listen to him and put a temporary end to the war? It would get rid of all of their problems but one. The fact that the species hated each other so much was the biggest problem, and who knew what would happen once they were free to mingle. Too much death would occur. As the man spoke, he couldn't help but feel a great relief flood his chest. He agreed. "Even I don't know why the war was originally started. Thank you for listening and agreeing. We just need to be careful, there would be too much bloodshed without the rules." He nodded his head in agreement, glancing to his side. Hannah seemed to be deep in concentration. She was quiet, unlike how Josephine would've been. Josephine would've been giving her opinion at any moment of silence, and do her best to convince the both of them why her opinion was right. More often than not, she was right, but he was too cocky to admit it. He was insanely guilty for what he had done to her, but in a way, he felt as though she had deserved it.
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A soft chuckle slipped her lips at the mention of how dangerous it was, she knew the risks and they had played through her mind relentlessly but she couldn't have just stayed home constantly worrying about Josephine, she would have driven herself mad. "You are worth it, my little rose," she said softly, a smile tugging the corners of her lips. She would happily put herself into danger again if it meant she got to hold Josephine and take care of her. For a woman that she had only met last night, she had wiggled herself into Blanche's heart. It was a strange feeling but was one she welcomed. Blanche raised a brow with a frown as she watched Josephine fiddle with her fingers. In her mind, nothing she could have done would have called for a wound like this. She could tell it was intentional, like whoever did it wanted to kill her and yet if they really wanted to they would have done so. With a wound like that she would be vulnerable and killing her would be easy. A low growl at the thought began bubbling in her throat but she managed to swallow it down, shaking her head at herself to get rid of those thoughts. She couldn’t get angry right now, she needed to focus. She didn’t mention it, not wanting to ask any questions and causing any more upset. She could tell Josephine was distraught about it and figured she would tell her on her own terms. Standing there with Josephine in her arms, she exhaled a soft sigh and closed her eyes, leaning her head on top of the vampires own that was hidden in her collarbone. With a deep inhale, she let herself bask in their scent. While the metallic smell of blood was still there, she could now smell that intoxicating scent of hers with it. It relaxed her slightly and she was able to slow down instead of only caring about getting that wound sorted. That was still on her mind though and as much as she wanted to abide by what Josephine said, she knew she needed to start working on getting it closed. “As soon as I get you patched up and dressed, I’ll hold you until it's time for me to go again, I promise,” she said softly, closing the space between them and the bed. Ever so gently, Blanche lowered Josephine onto the towels she had laid out previously, keeping the towel wrapped around her for now so she didn’t get too cold. The sun was still rather high in the sky and filled the room with its rays, making it warmer than the bathroom had been. “I’ll be right back,” she hummed as she spun and made her way back into the bathroom to get everything she had gotten out of her bag, returning right beside the bed in no time. Kneeling beside the bed for a moment, Blanche quietly hummed to herself as she laid everything out in the order she would need it, going through a mental checklist. “Saline, check. Gloves, check. Suture material and needle, check. Gauze, check. Bandages, check.” Blanche went through each one before nodding to herself and turning back to Josephine. Blanche was nervous to say the least, she had done this a couple times on a few of the werewolves back home after a rough night. She had even stitched up her dad once but she was nervous every time, not wanting to mess anything up. The idea of potentially hurting Josephine made her sick to her stomach, as much as it would heal better and cause less pain in the long run she knew that getting stitches hurt. She just hoped Josephine was still numb from the painkillers she took. With a final swallow, Blanche smiled softly up at the woman on the bed and gently unwrapped the towel from her stomach, keeping it wrapped around her everywhere else, mostly so she was comfortable but also so she could concentrate better. “I’m going to clean the actual wound now and then get started, then once I’m done you’ll be right back in my arms,” she reassured yet wasn’t sure if the reassurance was for Josephine or for herself. Either way, she picked up the saline solution and started by pouring a little over the wound, glancing up at Josephine to make sure she was okay before continuing. Making sure the inside of the wound was clean was vital. The last thing she wanted was to close this up and cause an infection. Then again she wasn’t even sure if they could get infections. The vampire world was a mystery to her and she barely knew anything of the other species. Which was all her fathers fault, constantly trying to hide her from everything. Content with how clean it was, it was time for the tricky part and she grew more nervous. This was where she could mess up, this was where everything could go terribly wrong and each one rang through her mind. Blanche mentally cursed at herself for being like this, she needed to get a grip on herself and was failing miserably. With a shake of her head and a steadying breath she rolled her shoulders and looked over to Josephine once more. Leaning up, Blanche pressed a gentle kiss to the vampire's forehead with a reassuring smile. She couldn’t wait any longer, not just because of her nerves. She just had to get over them and help this woman that she cared so deeply for. “I’m going to start closing it now, okay? Please let me know if it hurts,” she said, the last part almost in a pleading tone. Her eyes were full of worry as she looked at Josephine and it was clear she really didn’t want to hurt her but this needed to be done. With that thought, she turned back to her materials and picked up the things that would be needed. A gloved hand brushed against the skin just above the first of the deep lacerations. Replaying in her head exactly what she was taught, she threaded the needle with the suture material and eyed up the edge of the wound, she needed to make sure she went through each side at the same depth of the skin. Deep enough to keep it closed but neat enough so there was minimal scarring. However with wounds this deep there was bound to be some large scars. With one final breath and another glance up to Josephine she put her full concentration into what she was doing, her eyes locked onto the movement of her hands and the wound itself. Inserting the needle perpendicular to the skin, she began closing the first one stitch by stitch. Using the curve of the needle to pass the suture through the skin, she made sure her wrist rotated to allow for the needle to pass through in an atraumatic fashion. With each motion, she replayed the words and teachings she was given, giving every simple stitch, her all. ‘Make sure you don’t pull the suture through in a straight line.’ A small nod as if she was listening to someone had her focusing more and soon enough the first of the wounds was done, it was her best work but she didn’t have time to admire that and instead continued on to the next ones. Leo was right, there would be bloodshed without their rules. As much as the war was between the kings it had made their species grow to hate each other and if they were allowed to go around as they pleased there was only a matter of time until they were at eachothers throats. “Maybe we should draft up a set of temporary laws together, kind of the same but different. It could be like the masquerade we have but instead of it just being for the night, it's until we get the situation with the human’s sorted,” Harden suggested, looking up at the man in front of him as he waited for his answer. His mind drifted to Blanche, if it wasn’t for her he would have never agreed to such a thing and as long as she is safe and no vampire puts their dirty mitts on her he was happy. Besides, it would be nice to get rid of this war, even if it was temporary. There would be much less to worry about and as much as he hated to admit it, he and Leo could make a decent team if they put their differences aside.
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Josephine grinned at the usage of the nickname, her demeanor immediately changing. She felt safe and happy with Blanche and trusted her more than anyone else. Even though they had just met last night, it felt like she'd known Blanche her entire life. Like they were destined to meet, or as though Blanche was an old friend of hers. Unfortunately, being a vampire, any mortal friends or lovers she had died over the years. It was sad and each time it crushed her. She felt a connection to Blanche, and deep down she couldn't help but wonder if Blanche was an old friend of hers coming back to visit. Perhaps that was the case, or they just had a different type of special connection. Either way, she was so very grateful to have met Blanche and spend time with her. She brought her entire body closer to Blanche, if that even proved to be possible. There was no way she was going to let go now, she didn't want to. Not even for one little second. When Blanche left this time, she felt as though it was going to hurt a lot worse. Worse than the physical wound she had. The effects of her painkillers were gradually ebbing away, her pain returning to her slowlt and surely. She would tell Blanche, she wanted to be able to remember this encounter without being drugged up. She would just have to sit through the pain. What would be the worst for her is being sutured, and she knew wouldn't be able to let any of the pain show. She only lifted her head back when she heard Blanche speak and begin to move again. She frowned at the thought of Blanche leaving, but nodded her head. No matter how selfish it was, Josephine wanted Blanche all to herself. She didn't want to share her, didn't want to have to let her go again. Even more selfishly, a small part of her hoped Blanche felt the same way. Upon being set down on the bed, she pulled the towels closer against her body, the soft fabric tickling her bare skin. She pulled the towel around her shoulders impossibly closer, digging her nails into the fabric so she had a better hold on it. She waited patiently for Blanche to gather her surprises, growing so much more nervous. Josephine would be able to feel it, she knew it would hurt so badly. Her heart raced as she waited, growing antsy now. She zoned out while thinking about it, unaware that Blanche had returned until she shifted her gaze over to her. "Okay." She offered a small smile, a weak one. Josephine steadied her breathing, which had become rapid and uncontrollable from her fear. She had stitched herself up once and started crying in the middle of it, and had to give up. Upon feeling the needle in her skin, she winced and tried her best to hold herself still. It hurt and it burned, especially around the wound. She closed her eyes tightly, her hands clasped tightly around the fabric of her sheets.
Josephine bit her bottom lip harshly to prevent herself from making any sort of sound. She could taste a little bit of her blood as it trickled from her lip, her fangs gently dug into her lip. She couldn't help but dig it further in, distracting herself with the new pain so she didn't focus on the extreme. She fought the urge to squirm and move away from Blanche, though it proved to be so much harder than she thought. It burned and it hurt nearly as much as receiving the wound. But it would be worth it to be able to remember Blanche again. Had she took more painkillers, her mind would be even more foggy and to her, Blanche would've been viewed as nothing more than a hallucination. She had since established that Blanche wasn't, even though it took a little while for her to believe herself. Josephine took a deep breath in and exhaled, repeating the process a few times. She kept her hands tightly gripped onto the sheets, but she released her lip. There was little to no blood, but she could still taste it. Warm, slightly sweet, and faintly metallic. Josephine didn't dare to look down as Blanche worked, she didn't want the woman to see the look of pain on her face. She kept her eyes shut tightly, and she used her mind to distract herself. Happy things. What made her happy? She couldn't focus on Blanche right now, so she'd have to find something else that made her happy. The horses. Yes, the horses, her pride and joy. She loved them so very much, and wanted to see them. Josephine would see them as soon as possible to make sure they knew she hadn't abandoned them. Until then, she would have someone take special care of them for her. Josephine opened her eyes again, looking down at Blanche as she worked. Despite the severity of the whole situation, she couldn't help but admire her beauty. Despite the searing pain that coursed through her body, she still thought Blanche was the most beautiful thing. Leo nodded slowly, seemingly approving of his own thoughts. Obviously, the two species hate each other more than anything and would kill each other on sight. He definitely didn't want to put Josephine at risk, especially with her wound. "I agree. I hope we can get along and not have too many major issues." He sighed softly, weighing their options. He absolutely didn't want to pair up with Harden, or even be friendly with any wolf. But it's not like he has much of a choice anymore. The humans were killing off wolves and vampires alike at an alarming rate, and sooner or later there wouldn't be any left. It would be so, so pointless to fight whenever you hardly have anyone to fight for you. He brought a hand up to his temples, rubbing them softly. He could feel the nervous aura coming from Hannah, who he could see nervously fidgeting with a ring on her finger.
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