that the bear was now afraid of him. It was whimpering and shaking. It’s afraid of me now .
She lowered her head, making herself as small as she possibly could, her eyes not wanting to meet Albedo’s gaze in fear of him. The bear grabbed her cub by its neck and disappeared in the woods. Albedo held his shivering body as it had gotten colder.
“What was that just now, I don’t know why but I felt an urge to kill her?” He quickly got up and ran as fast as he could.
Albedo opened the door to go in the cabin-house; his mother was sitting at the kitchen table. Their house was two stories with five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two kitchens. His room was on the second floor; by his window was a tree that he loved to climb. The cabin was in the middle of the forest; his father had built it himself.
“I told you about coming home late. I have been worried sick about you,” said his mother with an upset tone.
She was a beautiful woman, very elegant too. Albedo admired her very much, she was extremely intelligent and her voice was magnificent. Albedo had never seen any women come close to his mother’s beauty. Albedo always wished he had those beautiful green eyes his mother had. She had rich long green hair that reached to her back.
She looked at him in astonishment, “What happened to your face? Did you get into another fight at school?!”
Albedo failed to remember the bruises on his face, how could he have forgotten to hide them from her? “It’s nothing; I’ll go wash it off.” What was that voice that told me to move out of the way back there? I feel like I heard it before.
She embraced him tightly by his arm and took him to the bathroom. She started to clean his face. Her soft hand brushed through his hair removing the debris. His pale skin was gone now thanks to the sun.
“Sometimes I want to kill that teacher,” in referring to the teacher. This time her tone was more relaxing.
Chapter 2
Enter the Black Reapers
I t was now the middle of the night, the king’s guard secures Inferno all day and throughout the night. Inferno was surrounded by a metal fence that runs all around it. The humans were ensured that no vampires will cross into Inferno. The big gate behind the guards was made out of the finest steel. Only one way to get into inferno and this was it, the fence was too high for any vampires to climb up. Many guards circle around the fence protecting it, making it impossible to get in. They were equipped with crossbow, swords, knife and all sort of different weapons.
“It’s sure is dark tonight, its times like this that I wish I was home with the family,” said one of the guards in front of the gate.
It was a nasty, cold and gloomy night. The sky was dark, heavy rain poured from the clouds the night before, and the wind started whipping and howling. As they continued to talk amongst themselves, one of the guards started feeling light headed and collapsed on the ground.
“What happen!” asked the head guard.
One of his men responded, “I don’t know sir, he suddenly collapsed.”
As they examined their fallen man, another guard collapsed to the ground. The head guard no longer sees this as a coincidence; vampires don’t just suddenly fall. His men were now in a state of panic. The head guard quickly realized this was the work of someone; one after another, his men have started fallen.
“How is this possible? We’re under attack, but there’s nobody here!” said one of the men.
“Search for any suspicious signs or anyone!” ordered the head guard . Could this be the work of a Pureblood? No it can’t be. They would have to pass through the capital to get here.
As his men scattered in front of the gate, more men started to fall victim to this mysterious situation. Their panicking reached a critical stage.
“Men, hold it, all of you form a circle around me!” ordered the head
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