I start to relax when Maci’s scream pierces the night. I quickly spin around and look up. Two vampires are mere inches away from her, crawling up the side, heading towards the lip in the cliff. I sprint over to the cliff and, with a spring, lunge upward, crashing into one of them. Holding onto their back, I reach around as it bites at me and plunge the knife into its chest. It bursts into dust and I quickly reach out to grab hold of the cliff’s side as the other one continues to scale up towards Maci. I grab hold of its foot and jerk on its leg, forcing it downward. Then I let go and watch it fall and splatter against the rocks below.
I begin to breathe freely again when I notice shadows below me. At least a dozen vampires have returned. Blood rivers from their eyes and bits and pieces of flesh hang loosely off their bodies. They start to climb up the rock, filled with excitement as they stare at Maci. Drops of blood drip down from their mouths, dribbling from their chins as they focus solely on feeding. I use myself as a barricade in front of Maci as they swiftly reach us and then slash one by one with the knife, cutting flesh, nicking bone, spilling blood.
I try to protect her, but slowly, I begin to become overrun by them. They’re everywhere. It seems as if there is no end to them. I continue to hold my knife, though, stabbing each of them in their hearts, spreading dust everywhere, refusing to go down without a fight. Their teeth nip toward my body, trying to rip into my flesh, but they always pull away at the last second when they get a whiff of my scent. I throw my leg out and push them back, watching them stumble over each other as they fall to the ground, yet more keep coming up; climbing and climbing, hungry, seeking blood.
They start to cover my bottom half, coating my legs with bites. I’ve always had confidence in my fighting ability, but I fear this may be the end. Poor Maci, she’ll die with me.
As darkness and bites cover over me, I hear rocks tumbling down the hill from above. I try to flip around, ready to stab the predator, however my hand stops in mid-air when I see the figure of someone I know.
Aiden.
He pauses on the cliff just above us and grabs onto my wrist. “Relax, it’s just me.” He holds onto my hand as he looks at the piles of vampires below me, hanging onto me, covering the rocks around us and the land. “What do you think? Can we take them all?” he tries to joke
I shake my head as my body is jerked down. I turn around to see a nasty vampire, scaling up my body towards my face. It’s missing half of its face and its eyes are full of hunger. Aiden retrieves his knife, ready to slash it when suddenly the vampire takes a whiff of the air. It freezes, looking straight at Aiden, and then it throws its head back and cries out.
The rest of them freeze and then together cry out.
I tense inside at the sight of it. Sheer terror on the faces that were just causing sheer terror.
The vampires quickly turn away from us, releasing my body and then flinging themselves to the ground, fleeing into the night while trampling over one another.
Once the land is cleared out, I gape up at Aiden who is staring at me, confused.
“What the hell just happened?” he asks, holding onto the cliff face with one hand as he gawks out at the land.
I stare at him in disbelief, my jaw hanging open. “I think you just scared them off.”
He scratches his head, but doesn’t look fazed. “Huh, who would have thought?”
I shake my head, still stunned. Aiden can walk with the vampires, just like me.
Chapter 9
“Monarch must have made you like me,” I tell him, but I’m not sure if that’s right or not. I’m only guessing, just like I have with everything else.
“You think?” he asks with a crook of his brow.
My shoulders rise and fall as I shrug. “I’m not sure… I wish I had better answers, but I don’t, and I don’t know how to get them. Hopefully, this new colony will.” I rotate towards Maci, who’s resting on the lip of the rock, and maneuver my way over to her.
Once I get up there, I lean down and scan her over for bite marks. “Are you okay? You didn’t get bit, did you?”
She’s curled in a ball and looks terrified to death with her arms cradled against her. She shakes her head, a faint smile on her face. “No bites. You kept them all away, Kayla; you saved me just like I knew you would.”
I smile back at her, but it’s difficult after what happened, not just with the vampires, but also with Aiden.
Aiden starts to climbs over to me and then lands beside us on the ledge. “Is she okay?”
I nod. “Yeah, for now.”
“We should get going in case they come back.” His voice is full of confusion as he stares out at the dark, silent land in front of us. I remember the first time the vampires ran away from me and I felt the same way. That something had to be wrong and they’d come back at any moment to finish me off.
I move to let Maci hop up on my back, but Aiden gently pushes me out of the way. “Let me carry her up.”
I shake my head. “No, you don’t have any of her blood on you. I’ll carry her in case any vampires come back. At least your scent may chase them off.”
He runs his fingers through his dark hair, sweeping strands out of his face, frustrated, then moves away and nods. “Okay, but I’m not sure if I really believe it’s me that sent them running, just so you know, so don’t blame me if they come back and decide they want to eat us.”
“Okay,” I say and then turn so Maci can crawl up on my back. She does so with a struggle, although she does manage to get on and hold tightly.
Aiden grows quiet as he gets lost in his own thoughts and turns in the direction the vampires ran away. Then, looking torn, he returns to the cliff’s side and starts to climb up. I follow, moving a little slower, though I make it up to the top then move Maci to my arms and carry her so she doesn’t have to hold her weight. Aiden leads us through the darkness down the trail that dips into the rocks, leading us toward the cave.
It’s silent the entire way, but I’m edgy at every shadow and movement. Eventually we arrive at a cluster of large rocks blocking the path and Aiden climbs up and then drops down. I follow, landing a little loudly. There’s rocks surrounding the area and Aiden rolls the largest rock out of the way, revealing a cave nestled behind it. I carry Maci inside. There isn’t much room and when we enter it, it makes the fit even tighter, yet we somehow manage and Aiden seals us in with the rock.