The Blood Will Run

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Cafe,” Devin said.
    “I already called Jules hours ago. Jules said that Alivia left this morning at eleven thirty.”
    “She’ll be here Chace. Stop worrying. Maybe she just made a pit-stop at one of her friends’ houses.”
    “I spoke with Erica when I went to the Cafe earlier. She didn’t see Alivia at all today.” Chace stared at Devin in disbelief. Did Devin think he was some sort of an idiot?
    Chace breathed in deeply. “Come on Devin man, help me out here. It’s late and I’m starting to believe that something terrible happened to her. Can’t you just use your telekinetic ability and get in touch with
    Lawson.”
    “I’m not really sure if it’ll work or not Chace.”
    “Damn it Devin, at least try. This would be a good time for you to prove that you care. We’re talking about Alivia here Devin. I know you have feelings for her. Do something.”
    Chace ran his fingers through his hair as he started to pace back and forth.
    Devin nodded.
    Chace watched as Devin closed his eyes.
    Minutes later, Devin opened them and shook his head. “I’m sorry Chace. I can’t connect with Lawson.”
    “Now, I’m worried. Where the hell can she be?”
    “All right, calm down. Let’s approach this situation rationally.
    Mercy could do a tracking spell right?”
    Chace stared at his brother, “Good thinking Devin.”
    But, before Devin could say another word, Chace sped out of the room.
     
     
     
     
 
 
 
     

CHAPTER EIGHT
     
     
     
    A livia opened her eyes. She sat up. What the … she thought as she glanced around. Then she remembered that someone in the woods had grabbed her from behind. She slid back against the iron frame of the bed, suddenly terrified.  She cradled her arms around her knees and noticed the shackles around her wrists. She followed the long chains that were connected to the metal hooks attached to the wall behind her. A chill ran up her spine.
    A door slammed shut in the distance and then another. She heard the footsteps as they approached the room closer and closer, step by step.
    Frightened, Alivia squeezed her eyes shut.
    She held her breath as the door opened.
    “Sweet, you’re awake, I was wondering when you were going to come to. You’ve been sleeping for a while. It’s been somewhat boring for me so far. But now gorgeous, let the good times roll.” 
    Alivia opened her eyes. She recognized the voice. It belonged to Miles.
    “Miles, what are you doing? Unchain me right now.”
    “Do you know how hard it’s been watching you walk the streets day after day?”
    Miles laughed and walked closer to the bed. For a moment, Alivia tensed, unsure of what she should expect from him. He bent down and glared at her. Her stomached turned when she looked into his eyes. Anger and hatred now replaced the sweet warmth that he used to have for her.
    A stiff line formed around his mouth. It tightened deeper. “If it wasn’t for those annoying vampires, I would have taken you days ago.”
    She was certain that Miles was going crazy. He needed to get psychological help, especially if he believed that there were vampires. She glanced around the room. She needed to find a way to escape. She didn’t know what Miles was capable of doing to her.
    Miles grinned wickedly. “Ah, I see that they haven’t told you what they are.”
    Alivia glanced around the room again.
    A thick sheet of wood was covering the window.
    She appeared to be in some sort of log cabin. She rested her gaze on the open door.
    “Well really,” Miles said, following her gaze. “You can search all you want sweetheart, but you’ll never leave this cabin alive.”
    He laughed and knelt down beside the bed. “Let me shed some light on the subject of your newly found friends, shall we. That guy that you’ve grown so attached to, he’s a vampire and so is his brother, Devin.”
    Miles must have realized from the expression on her face that she didn’t believe him because he suddenly snickered.
    “Well, I guess you

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