Andy’s been popping in and out of my head lately. I felt that he was trying to tell me that he wanted his turn out on my blog. I wrote this one a couple of years ago as well, but…it doesn’t have as much of a hold on me as Nickolas’s story. Just don’t tell Andy that; I’d never hear the end of it!
Vampire Andy © 2010 by Lynoir (aka Sachi)Vampire Andy :
I lay across the couch. My eyes closed, body still. I’d even stopped the needless motion of breathing. I let the sounds from the stereo across the room wash over me. The CD spun as the disks change. The lightest of touches brushed my shoulder. I opened my eyes and looked up at my roommate, irritated at being disturbed. Maxwell looked away. He frowned as he held the cellphone out to me. I already knew from Maxwell’s expression that this would not be pleasant. I took the phone.
“Hello?”
“Andrew, dear, how are you?” the satin voice floated through the receiver.
“Emily, it’s nice to hear from you.” I lied. Emily loved gossip and loved it even more when she could flaunt it.
“Brother, you are ever so polite. I guess that’s what you get for hanging around Maxwell all the time.” I could hear her soft giggle, as childish as an elementary student’s.
“What do you want, Emily?” My voice was dry with impatience.
“Well, so much for being polite. It’s been two years since I saw you and I haven’t heard a word from you! And here I am trying to do you a favor.”
I waited.
“Fine.” she said in an angry voice. “Mother has decided that she wants to travel. She going to tour the covens; make sure everything is in order. I’m sure you would be happy to hear that you’re also included on that list. She’ll be arriving in Richmond on the 6th.” The phone went dead.
I swore under my breath and hung up. Sitting up, I passed the phone back to Maxwell. He had heard as well as I did. His expression probably mirrored my own. Horror. The Mother of our Clan, here, in Richmond, just to see little old me. It was not something that I was about to leap for joy for. I was the youngest of Mother’s direct ‘children’, her favorite as she chose to call me. But, that really didn’t make me feel any better about what she’d done to me.
“Book a suit at the Jefferson.” I told him. “See if you can get any more information about when they’ll be arriving on the 6th. We need to be prepared.”
He nodded and walked out of the living room. I stood and turned off the stereo. My thoughts raced through my mind. Why? Why of all times, would she chose to travel now? It’s been twenty years since I left the Clans’ home in up state New York. And really, it’s only been two years since Max and I visited.
I let out an aggravated sigh, and left the room. Walking down the hall to the sanctuary of my rooms, shutting the double doors behind me. I let the soothing dark red walls, the thick black velvet curtains and lush black carpet comfort me. I know the color scheme was very cliché for a vampire, but had I still been human I probably would have still chosen the same.
Wow. Time really can fly, can’t it? I’ve been crazy busy for the past few weeks, taking any free time I have to stick my nose in a book. >.> I really should’ve been writing though. So let’s see what I’ve been up too. Animazement Convention – We sold FAIL, EPIC and WTF SOAP!! Trip to Atlanta – Cousin-n-laws graduating from high school. Photoshop Class. New website launch for work, and the corresponding twitter and facebook accounts. Started playing WoW (That’s World of Warcraft for you non-gamers) again. Mom totally made me do it. Really. Trip to Dover to help my brother move out. Advance Photoshop Class.
SCENES – When I get that itchy feeling to write, I see these scenes in my mind. It’s like turning on the TV in the middle of a show. I’m presented with a character or two and thrown right into the middle of their life/conflict. These are not complete stories and there’s a good chance that they’ll never be more than what they are. But these little gems are what keep me writing, because I like the way they make me feel.
So I did something that I regret. Well, maybe not regret so much. >.> I was a good little girl and got to bed on time, but being as evil as life is, I had issues with my insomnia, again. I thought if I read a little it would make me a tired enough to fall asleep. I guess I just chose the wrong book, because I just kept on reading right up to the end – even though it was close to 3AM!


