First Bitten: Chapter 20
First Bitten (The Alexandra Jones Series #1)
The girl has stopped screaming. It petered out after a few minutes when she realised I wasnât actually intending to kill her. Sheâs been quiet for a while now. Iâm still sitting on the floor next to the door, knees up, arms wrapped around them, my nose and mouth buried between my knees as I try to hide from the smell of the girlsâ blood.
Iâm taking small clipped breaths when my lungs force me to, trying to inhale any other smell I can.
I can still smell Nathan on my clothes. Heâs filling the hollow places inside me. Iâm trying to focus on him, on his face, on his dry laugh, on the way he looked right before he kissed me, on the way he kissed me.
But no matter how I try to block it out, the smell of her blood is everywhere and so overpowering I feel like Iâve showered in it. Itâs like trying to breathe under water.
My hope for Nathan rescuing me is starting to dwindle. I could be anywhere and, with each ticking minute, the Originalsâ arrival edges closer, foreshadowing my inevitable fate.
My insides shrivel up at the thought.
âAre you going to kill me?â Her tiny voice carries over from the other side of the room.
It takes all my strength to raise my head and shake it. I look at her from out of the corner of my eye. She doesnât look good. Sheâs lost too much blood. The wound needs sealing and Iâm going to have to help her. If I want to staunch the smell of her blood, this is going to be the only way to do it.
Taking a quick breath in, I sit up straight, take hold of the hem of my vest and rip it up the side. Then I tear it all the way around, exposing my stomach and my scar, leaving me with half a vest but freeing a decent piece of black fabric for her to use.
I throw it across the room. It lands on the floor beside her feet. She glances down at it and up at me, her eyes confused. âWhat do you want me to do with that?â And for the first time I register her accent. Itâs Teesside. I must be there or somewhere near there.
Pressing my lips together, I motion a tying movement around my own forearm.
âAhh right.â She nods. Leaning forward, she picks the fabric up off the floor and tries to tie it around her arm over the cut, struggling to fasten it with one hand.
âCan you help me?â she asks.
Sheâs obviously past worrying Iâm going to hurt her but she needs to be wary of me. I might not want to hurt her, and will do everything in my power to ensure I donât, but soon it might be out of my control.
âI canât,â I say quickly.
âWhy?â
âYou want me to kill you?â
Her eyes widen. âNo.â She shakes her head vehemently.
I take another quick breath. âIf I come near you and your bleeding arm, that could be a big possibility.â
âOh,â she says. I see the understanding line her eyes.
She bends her knee up, lays the strip of my vest on it, rests her wounded arm on top, folds one piece over with her hand and slides the other under. She keeps hold of one end and leans forward, taking hold of the other end with her teeth. Then I hear her take a deep breath and count to three between her gritted teeth. She pulls the fabric as tightly as she can. I see her face redden and grimace as she lets out a cry of pain.
She brings her arm up to her chest, holding it with her other hand, breathing heavily. When her breathing finally slows, she simply says, âThanks.â
Keeping my lips pressed tightly together, I force something resembling a smile.
But it hasnât helped. The scent of her blood is still floating all around me. I cover my mouth with my hand again, pinching my nose with my thumb and forefinger, and start to pray for a miracle.
âWhatâs your name?â she asks.
I close my eyes and picture Nathanâs face. âAlex,â I answer through my hand.
âMineâs Scarlett,â she offers when she realises I have no intention of asking.
I remain silent, but I can almost feel the questions she wants to ask me hanging in the air, so Iâm not surprised when she asks in a tentative voice, âWhat ⦠are ⦠you?â
I open my eyes and move my hand away from my mouth, exhaling loudly. âYou donât want to know.â
I see her eyes flicker to the scar on my side, then back to my fangs. âAre you ⦠like ⦠a vampire, or something?â
Before I even get the chance to figure out how to answer that question, I hear a noise, a gunshot. I spin around, pressing my ear up to the door and let my hearing go wide.
âIs someone out there?â Scarlett whispers, hearing it too. She gets to her feet and starts to move across the room toward me.
âDonât come near me!â I order in a quiet voice, holding my hand out to stop her.
âSorry,â she murmurs, backing up. She goes to sit down on the edge of the bed.
I can hear shouting. Thereâs a mixture of male voices and more gun shots. Are the Originals here? But why would they be shooting guns?
I try to listen again for his voice in the mix, but my pulse is beating so loudly in my ears I can barely focus.
Well whoever it is, and whatever is happening out there, itâs not good, and if by a big chance it isnât Nathan, then I need to get out of here, now, and Iâm gonna have to take the girl with me.
But the only way out of this room is through this locked metal door.
My eyes start to scan the room looking for something to pry the door open with. The bedâs a metal frame. Maybe I could use something off it, one of the legs? I guess itâs worth a try.
As Iâm about to get up, I hear movement down the end of hall, the sound of footsteps coming downstairs. I hold my breath and listen intently. Itâs just one person, male, and theyâre slowly making their way toward us.
Quietly I rise to my feet and start to step back away from the door. My heart is thrumming in my chest. Turning to Scarlett, I put my finger to my lips, indicating for her to be quiet, and motion for her to get up off the bed.
She gets up slowly, her eyes flickering in the direction of the door. âIs someone coming?â she mouths to me.
I nod.
âAlex are you down here?â
My heart leaps up into my throat as I spin around on the spot. âSol?â
âAlex?â
âIâM IN HERE!â I yell, running to the door, banging my fists against it.
The door rattles from the outside as Sol tries to open it. âNATE, SHEâS DOWN HERE!â
Nathanâs here. My heart nearly implodes.
âNATHAN!â I cry.
âHeâs coming.â Solâs warm voice echoes through the metal door. âWeâre gonna get you out of here. Just try to stay calm. Are you okay?â
âIâm fine ⦠I just ⦠â
âAlex.â Hearing Nathanâs voice causes my throat to thicken with emotion.
âNathan,â I choke as tears of relief spill from my eyes.
âAre you okay?â he asks, voice soft. I can almost envision his hand on the door, his nose touching the metal as he speaks to me through it.
âIâm okay,â I wipe my runny nose on the back of my hand, âbut Iâm not alone, Thereâs a girl in here with me and he cut her. Sheâs bleeding, Nathan, and she needs help.â The words are tumbling out of my mouth. âHe was trying to make me feed on her but I havenât, I swear. But please, Nathan, youâve got to get me out.â
âItâs okay,â he soothes. I can feel his heat and strength, and silent power radiating through the door. âIâm gonna get you out. Sol, you got anything with you that I can use to pick this lock âcause I canât see us getting through this door any other way, not unless youâve got a stick of dynamite, that is?â I hear Nathanâs hand tap against the dense metal door and the almost-humour in his voice.
âThis do you?â Sol replies. I can practically hear his smile.
Thereâs an approving chuckle from Nathan. It coats my insides, warming them. The desire to be near him is overwhelming.
âI donât even wanna know why youâve got one of these.â Nathan chuckles again, then says to me, âIâll have you out in a sec.â
I step back away from the door as I hear Nathan start to fiddle with the lock.
âDonât worry,â I say, turning to Scarlett. âNathanâs gonna get us out.â
âYour boyfriend?â she asks, moving a touch closer to me.
I cast a surprised glance her way, feeling a lurch in my stomach.
I stare back at the door, wrapping my arms around myself, well aware that Nathan is on the other side listening, and just shrug a response. I canât answer because Nathan and I havenât got that far, yet.