Chapter 4
Chapter 4
“Grandma, get up, we need to leave. They are going door to door,” I whisper, slipping my holey boots
on my feet and quickly doing the laces. I pull my hair into a ponytail, so it doesn’t get in my face.
Slipping my contacts in, I hear more screams coming from outside and people fighting.
“Come on, grandma get up,” I tell her, pulling on her arm. She shakes her head before pulling a small
knife from the coffee table drawer into her lap. She looks up at me with a sad look on her face.
“Run, Elora. I won’t allow them to know. I will only slow you down. You need to leave without me,” she
whispers. I looked at her, panicked. What is she talking about?
“No grandma, come on. We need to leave now,” I tell her, trying to get her to her feet. She shakes me
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“I promised to keep you safe. I can’t if you don’t go now.”
“What are you talking about, grandma? Promised who?”
“Remember the stories, Elora. You need to remember the stories. Now run.”
“No, I am not leaving without you.” I tell her, feeling tears running down my face. Before someone
bangs on the door so hard, I thought it was going to smash off its hinges.
“Please grandma, we have to go.”
“I love you, Elora,” my grandma whispers before raising the knife and slashing her own throat. I scream
and clutch at her neck, trying to stem the bleeding.
“Run,” she gurgles out. Just as they kicked the door in, my hands coated in her blood. Adrenaline kicks
in, and I take off out the back door, through the criss-crossed streets of the city. I start jumping fences
and running up alleyways. My body screams at me as I throw myself over another fence to land in
another alleyway.
I can hear the panicked screeches of people in the neighbouring streets. Running behind a dumpster, I
quickly squat low, listening intently. I can hear a soft sobbing only to realize it was coming from me as
hot tears run down my cheeks at what my grandmother just did. The images forever burnt into my
memory.
I clamp my hand over my mouth, trying to stop the noises I am making, my breathing erratic. My heart
is pounding so hard I can hear it. Looking over the dumpster, I duck back down behind the dumpster
when I hear a man call out, pointing in my direction.
“You there! Stop!” I don’t listen; instead, I take off running. I run to the end of the alleyway to find it is
blocked off by a building and a brick wall making it dead-end. I see a dumpster and climb up on it,
trying to reach the fire escape ladder, my fingertips gripping the bottom run and I pull it towards me.
Hearing someone crying behind the dumpster, I look down only to notice a little girl dressed in rags. I
pull the ladder down and reach my hand down to her.
“Where is your mother?” I ask, peering down at her tear-stained face.
“They took her,” she sobs.
Without hesitating, I hoist her up so she can climb, and together we race upwards toward the roof. But
not fast enough for the vampire chasing us. A strong hand grips my ankle, ripping me back down to the
ground. I fall painfully on top of a man, my head smacking the ground with a loud thud as I bite into my
tongue. Another man retrieves the girl, and I hear her scream before a loud SMACK comes from him
slapping her on the face.
Her dirty matted blonde hair is all I see as her head whips to the side, blood trickling from her lip and
the sound of flesh on flesh echoing down the alleyway.
“Leave her, she is just a child!” I scream. The little human girl, who appears to be maybe nine years
old, escapes the man and runs behind me, hiding against my back. I hold her there, shielding her from
their hostile eyes as more men come down the alleyway. A tall man with black armour walks over his
hair down to shoulders and a huge scar across his face, his crimson eyes reflecting oddly as he stares
at us. A Vampire.
“Hurry up, bring them to the castle with the rest of them,” he yells to the other men. The man who
caught me grabs my hair, the roots painfully tearing from my skull as my head is yanked back.
“Move,” he screams in my face. I obey, following the Vampire man dressed in black armour. The little
girl hangs onto the back of my shirt. I can feel her hands trembling when I notice she has no shoes on.
Bending down, I grab her under the arms and pick her up. Her feet like ice as her legs wrap around my
waist. I try to use my body warmth to warm her freezing body. When we get to the main street, I find a
huge line of women being herded to the castle. They shove us in the line behind more women, all
sobbing as they had been ripped out of their beds in the middle of the night and torn away from their
families. I think of my grandmother and how she killed herself in front of me. I desperately try to make
sense of why she did it. I gulp. It seems pointless now that I had been caught, soon to be dead along
with her. What would she say if she knew?
I can’t imagine my life without her; she has always been by my side. I can’t help but echo the sadness
of the women around me as I feel my tears streaming down my cheeks. We all stand in the cold for
what feels like hours, until my entire body goes numb. When we finally walk through the high castle
gates, I find the group of women all separated into rows. A man I recognize to be a Dragon standing at
the front, watching everyone be dragged in and lined up. I am in one of the middle rows.
When I see his eyes dart over the crowd, I quickly duck my head down, hoping he didn’t notice me
staring. Another man walks along the first line looking at each person and grips their faces looking at
their eyes. He then dismisses them, and another man marches them back out the iron gates once they
have been cleared and declared not to be whomever they were looking for.
My feet are numb from the snow sinking into my shoes. The process is long as he eventually dismisses
all the rows before ours. I place the little girl on the ground, shoving her behind me, trying to shield her
from their watchful eyes. I make sure to keep my head down to avoid making eye contact.
The entire castle ground is dark and eerie. The only light that can be seen is from the moon and the
glow of the malevolent predator eyes that surround us. I resisted the urge to shiver when I noticed how
many dark creatures were watching us, their eyes searching the crowd, looking for their next victim.
The little girl sobs. The man who brought us in screams at her to shut up, making her sob harder. I try
to calm her, but nothing I do reassures her. Becoming fed up with her sobs, the vampire stalks over, his
red eyes burn brightly with his anger, his pale skin almost grey looking under the moon’s light. He grabs
her by her dirty dress and pulls her out the front in front of everyone.
I see him raise a whip, intending to strike her with it. I hear the whip swish through the air before I throw
myself over her, screaming as I feel the whip bite into the flesh of my back. My shirt splits open before I
feel my skin being torn away, the snow underneath my feet sprayed with my blood. I drop over the top
of her, trying to protect her when I hear the man scream angrily for me to move.