Sick like me +
Posted: 07 Jan 2015, 08:23
Closed to Micah and Velveteen.
Giving a shake of her head, she listened to the familiar thump, thump of Reese’s heart as it sped up. “I’m sorry, Dr. Hale. I didn’t see it.” Of course he didn’t. He didn’t see anything until it was too late. It was because of him that they were still here. The second he had seen the scene, he had vomited over the girl’s abdomen, ruining any trace of easy DNA she might have obtained from the wounds. Instead of railing into him, she bit down on her tongue and turned her gaze back to the corpse. She could feel her calling to her, begging her to tell her story. What had happened out in that field? Why had eight beautiful, seemingly put together young girls been alone in a place so dark and twisted? Who had taken the life from their innocent eyes? The questions twisted around in her mind as she peeled off her gloves and tossed them into the trash at her side.
“Go ahead and start cleaning up. We’re not going to get any more out of her tonight.” She hated to walk away, but she knew where her biggest mistakes were made. She had seen cases go to complete **** because someone was too stupid to realize when they were tired. She wouldn’t take that risk with this case, not when so much was at stake. As Reese began to sterilize the equipment she zipped up the body bag and turned to pull her coat off. The material rustled louder than she anticipated, and for a moment she forgot that she was vampire. For a second in time, she believed that she was losing her mind with how very loud every noise was. When her gaze moved to her intern, however, she was reminded of the creature she was. It left a sour taste on her tongue, and her irritation dug its claws into her chest. How could her life have been spared by a monster, but these girls hadn’t had that chance? What made her special?
Nothing.
“Hurry up, Reese. I’ve got somewhere to be,” she snapped, her southern accent breaking through the silence and causing the man to jump. The knife fell from his hand and clattered into the sink, the clang creating a twitch beneath her eye. “And do it quietly. What are you trying to do? Wake the dead?” The dark humor was lost on the man as he stared at her, a blank look in his eyes. His fingers worked over the silver of the blade, carefully sanitizing it before setting it aside. “That’s the end of it, Dr. Hale. Is there anything else you’d like me to do before we close up?” So eager to please, that blank look fading to be replaced with a youthful innocence that was soon going to be crushed into a thousand pieces. The man was her age, and yet he had no idea what he was getting into. He had no idea what really lurked outside - or what was only a few feet from him now. “No, Reese. That’s it. Get your things and go.”...before I rip you apart.
She quelched the thought the second it entered her mind, the unbidden hunger like flames as it clawed up her throat. As her head fell forward, her intern brushed past her, bag already in hand. As eager as he was to learn, he was even more eager to spend his night drunk with his friends. How wonderful for him, to have a life worth living. Swallowing the bitterness down, she watched his retreating back before finally summoning her magic. As the blood coursed through her veins, she rolled her neck and grabbed her phone and wallet a second before locking the office behind her.
She wasn’t looking forward to the meeting with her father. She hadn’t a clue why he was even in Harper Rock, but she had a sinking suspicion that it had something to do with her filing for divorce. He could never let her live the life she wanted to, always having to stand in her way, either to protect her - or to protect himself. It was never, now that she thought back on it, about her. It was always a way to make himself feel better, to feel beneficial and forgiven for his sins. Little did he know she’d never forget his morbid acts. She wasn’t God. She didn’t have to forgive him for a damned thing, but she did have to put up with him. At least for a little while longer, and then he’d be dead. Yet again, she would outlive a parent. “Lucky me,” she muttered, fingers twisting the notebook paper that held his address on it. He wasn’t too far from the office, the trip taking no more than ten minutes by foot - and it felt like a lifetime.
A lifetime of hell.
Before she had a chance to knock, the door swung open, and her father was staring at her. His face was shrunken, his eyes dull. “God, you look like ******* hell.” He growled, stepping back so she could make her way in. “Nice to see you, too, daddy. I’m really starting to enjoy your concern for my well being,” she retorted sarcastically, bag dropping to the floor and arms crossing over her chest as she stepped into the living room. “Watch your mouth, kid. I’ll ******* smack that sarcasm out of you.” The threat was familiar to her, and yet she still found her fingers digging into her bicep as her chest ached. She was pathetic, still looking for daddy’s love when daddy was a ******* drunk ********. Swallowing back the ‘I’d like to see you try’ comment, she turned to face him, brow raising.
“As much as I’m loving this family reunion moment, why don’t you tell me why you’re here so you can go back to your drinking and I can go back to my lovely fairytale of daddy’s a king and I’m a ******* millionaire?”
“I heard about your and Abraham. He’s distraught. Now, I don’t know why you can’t just---”
“I can’t just what? Sit back and play good little housewife while he mindfucks me? Gee, sorry dad. I guess I forgot the part where we’ve reverted back to women were just there to bear children.”
“I told you to shut the **** up with that sarcastic mouth!”
She saw the vein above his eye throb, his face turning a rather beautiful shade of red as he began to pace. “You listen here, you freak, I don’t know where I went wrong with you. I did everything I could for you when your mother died. You will not divorce Abraham, do you understand me?” She couldn’t believe what she was hearing. He’d always been an asshole, but he’d never been so stressed. Crossing her arms over her chest even more, she braced herself as she watched him walk back and forth, back and forth. He was going to wear a hole in the floor, but she found herself not caring. Before she had a chance to speak, he turned on her, finger pointed towards her chest. “You’re going to do what I say, unless you want your secret to come out, vampire.”
In that second, her world dropped from under her.
Her hands started to shake, vision started to ebb. The darkness was going to swallow her whole. Oh, god.
“What the hell are you talking about?” The words were grit out through clenched teeth, her fingers digging deeper into her bicep.
“You’re not stupid, Rion Grace. I can give you that much. You’re not that smart, but you’re not stupid. Do you think I would have called you here if I didn’t have something on you? I was GLAD to be rid of you, then you had to go and file for divorce and **** up everything good in my life. Well, guess what? You can’t. I’ve followed you for days. I’ve seen you friends, I’ve seen your ‘family’ and I’ve seen you. You’re a ******* freak of nature, and if you don’t listen to me, then everyone will know it.” The smile he gave her was sickening. The man before her was no longer her father. He had morphed into some creature she didn’t recognize. Was it greed? Envy? She couldn’t decipher the emotions swirling in his eyes, but she knew she had to react. She had to stop him. With a quiet sound in her throat, she brushed her hands through her hair and gave him a twisted smile as the cobalt curls danced over her fingers. “You’ve lost it, old man. I didn’t think I was going to have to toss you in a old folks home so soon.” She had to play it, play on his insecurities. There was absolutely no way that he had information on her, on them. And yet, even as she said the words, she saw it in his eyes. He wasn’t insane. Letting her hands drop, she closed her eyes for a minute.
“Dad, you don’t know what you’re dealing with. You don’t want to do this. Give me what you have,” she whispered, her voice turning as cold as ice as her eyes opened. She saw him standing there, the man that used to be her father, and she saw the way his body shifted, concealing the laptop behind him. When he moved back, she stepped forward, hand outstretched to grab the cord. “I mean it, you’re going to get yourself killed.” When her fingers gripped the plug, his hand rushed out and took a fistful of her hair, pulling her back. “You will listen to me.” His voice was low, dripping with venom as he tried to put distance between her and the laptop. That when she she knew for certain.
Tossing her arm up, she only meant to push him away from her, but the panic to reach the evidence had pushed her senses too far. There was a brief moment of silence before the sickening crash filled the room. She watched in horror as her father’s head connected with the desk, the wood splintering and blood spraying through the air. She could only stand in stunned silence as his body slid to the floor, head falling to the side, the life fading from his eyes. It had only taken a second, a single moment in time for her life to be altered completely.
The windows in her mind shattered.
Oh god, what have I done?
Her vision darkened.
I'm a ******* monster.
Numbly, she grabbed her phone from her back pocket and dialed her sire's number, gaze never wavering from those familiar dead eyes. When she heard him pick up, she didn’t even wait for his hello.
“Micah. I need you now. Please.”
Ending the call, she let the phone fall to the floor and screamed.