If it was possible to drown in dresses, I wouldâve been dead five minutes ago. Every five seconds Fiona threw a new one at me, adding onto the mound that had been past my head about a half an hour ago. It was like her closet was endless! How did she fit so many dresses in it in the first place? Magic?
âOh! Em! Try on that last one I threw you!â
Withholding a groan, I managed to force all of the dresses off of me so I could stand up. The bright light caused me to squint for a moment, but my eyes swiftly adjusted and I picked a random dress off the floor. Maybe Fiona wouldnât notice I didnât know what dress was the last one sheâd thrown out. The dress I picked up was white, almost like a wedding gown. Grimacing, I tossed it to the side, snatching up another one just as Fiona popped her head out of her closet.
âIs it on?â
âIâm not a quick change artist.â
âDo you need help?â
I shook my head, glancing at the dress in my hands. This one wasnât as bad as the last. It was a deep green⦠but really short. âI donât want to try it on, actually.â
She pouted. âWhy? Thatâs one of my favorites.â
âIt, er, doesnât match my eyes?â I asked, more than stated.
For a moment she studied my face, squinting at me. âYeah, youâre right,â she agreed finally. âLetâs find something else.â
âBut Iâm hungryââ
âWell youâll just have to stop being so picky if you want something to eat,â she retorted, disappearing into her closet in the blink of an eye. âYou canât wear rags to the ball, Emily.â
Mimicking her under my breath, I bent down and seized an armful of dresses from the floor and threw them onto the bed. In my excitement of being able to go the ball, Iâd forgotten about the part about wearing a dress. This whole trying-stuff-on bit got boring quickly. But I really did need something formal to wear.
âHow about black and yellow?â Fiona called.
âNo way.â
âLight green?â
âNah.â
âShort and black?â
âNo.â
âPlain yellow?â
âNo, Fiona.â
My eyes skimmed over the mountain of dresses on the floor, skipping over every color that I either didnât like, or didnât look good in. Blue was the color I wanted. Fiona seemed to have a lack of blue gowns thoughâ probably because it didnât match her features too well.
âGod, Emily! Canât you just try on some?â Fiona demanded, appearing in front of me again.
My heart nearly failed. Breathing deeply, I put a hand to my chest. âFiona, donât just appear in front of me like that.â
âTry some on!â
âFine, fine!â I muttered, bending down to grab a random dress.
âNo, this one,â she insisted, thrusting an extremely poofy, green dress into my chest. âI think itâll look good on you!â
I stared at her flatly. âAbsolutely not.â
âJust try it on!â she urged.
âOkay, but go back in the closet,â I ordered, reluctantly taking the dress from her. âKeep looking.â
She grinned evilly. âAw, are you self-conscious?â
Biting my tongue to keep from retorting, I just calmly nodded my head. It was partially true. Anyone would feel self-conscious in front of her⦠but her dresses fit me fine, so I couldnât look too awful in them.
âOkay, you have five minutes to change!â
As soon as vanished from sight, I started undressing myself. The first to go were my jeans, which were easy to slip out of. My shirt was a little more difficult, since it was one of those annoying half-shirt, half-cardigan things. After a full minute fight, I managed to get it over my head. Cold settled in as I stood in the room in my underwear, trying to figure out what the best way to get it over my head would be. It looked like stepping in would work, but the bodice seemed rather tightâ¦
âIâm coming in,â a voice announced in a gruff voice.
My eyes widened in horror. âW-wait!â
Too late. Vincent already had the door open before my request could be heard. He gazed at me for a few moments before giving once-over. A small smirk appeared on his face. âFiona,â he started, his eyes never leaving me, âSebastian is looking for you.â
âHe is?â she responded, stumbling out of her closet. âWhat for?â
âDo I look like him to you?â
She shook her head. âIf you did, youâd be much more handsome.â
âFunny,â he snapped at her.
Giggling, she skipped by him and to the door. âI guess Iâll be right back⦠Emily, you should probably put some clothing on. Donât want anyone thinking the wrong thing we you two in here alone, do you?â
Thanks to her words, the blush Iâd been managing to control so perfectly spilled onto my cheeks. âW-whatever! Vincent, get out!â
âIâve already seen it, so whatâs it matter?â he questioned casually, pulling the chair from Fionaâs desk toward me and turning it around backwards before sitting on it. âYouâre trying to figure out a dress to wear?â
âObviously,â I told him, struggling to pull the poofy monster on. âThereâs none I really like.â
He frowned. âWell donât bother trying that one. It wonât look good on you.â
I gave him a sarcastic look. âGee, thanks. Arenât you the best boyfriend ever?â The word felt foreign on my tongue. Boyfriend⦠It was weird addressing him as so. Almost unreal.
âYes,â he said confidently, another smirk gracing his lips.
âJerk,â I mumbled, dropping the dress. Not that I was going to admit it to him, but I already knew it wouldnât look good. However, I didnât want to stand around half-naked with him in the room, so I immediately pulled another off the floor and threw it over my head. This time it was a short maroon one.
Vincent examined me thoughtfully, all expression dissolving from his face. âNo,â he finally decided. âIt clashes with your eyes.â
Shaking my head, I kicked a few of the dresses on the floor aside, looking for one that would be suitable. âFiona doesnât have much that works.â
âI know one,â he suddenly recalled, standing up from his spot. âIâll find it. I think itâll be good.â
âGood?â
He grinned wickedly. âWe canât describe you as perfect. Youâre just a mere mortal.â
âOkay, Edward,â I scoffed, crossing my arms and watching as he strode over to the closet. âIf I can recall correctly, you told me yourself not all vampires looked good! And youâre far from perfect yourself!â
His snickers could be heard from the depths of Fionaâs never-ending wardrobe. Rubbing my eyes wearily, I collapsed onto Fionaâs bed, ready to fall asleep. If the ball was tomorrow night, why did I have to choose a dress right now? Itâd been a long day⦠Joel had thought it would be funny to steal some of my clothing, so Iâd spent at least five hours searching for him through the monstrous estate. Sebastian had finally ran into me at one point just to tell me Joel had gone out with his Tiffany friend again. He still wasnât back, so I still didnât have my clothing.
âHere.â
I shot up at the sound of Vincentâs voice. In his hands was a shockingly beautiful dress. âUm, wow,â I said dumbly, staring at it. Where had he managed to find that? Why hadnât Fiona pulled that out in the first place?
âI think itâll suit you,â he told me sincerely.
I was in the same mind. Instead of being off the shoulder or strapless like all of the other dresses, it was halter-top styled with a sapphire ribbon. The top started off white before slowly beginning to change to blue and finally landing in the same sapphire color as the halter ribbon. What was even more striking, was that the sapphire was the same shade as Vincentâs eyes were. To top things off, although it was short, it was long enough to not seem slutty.
âHey, stupid, are you going to stop gawking and try it on, or what?â
âIâm going to try it on!â I said excitedly, not even minding his name-calling. âGive it to me! Give it to me!â
He smiled naughtily. âIâve never met someone who wants it so much.â
âVincent!â
âIâm kidding,â he laughed, handing the dress to me. âGo on. Try it on to your heartâs desire,â he added, rolling his eyes.
Taking it from him, I narrowed my eyes. âTurn around and donât look.â
âSeriously?â
âSeriously.â
Scoffing, he turned his back on me. âPrude.â
âPervert,â I shot back, easily sliding out of the maroon dress. âItâs creepy when people stare, you know. Not romantic at all.â
âYou know romantic?â he asked dubiously.
âMore than you do,â I told him confidently. Holding up the multi-colored dress, I stepped through it, yanking it up my body. It fit comfortably, not too tight and not too loose. Unfortunately there was a zipper in the back. That I couldnât reach. Regrettably, I had to ask for help. âVincent?â
He made a grunt in response.
âI need your help.â
âYou do, do you?â he replied, sounding amused. After a moment he twisted around to smirk at me.
I gestured to my back. âWill you zip me up?â
âI donât know⦠I might not be romantic enough.â
âYou donât need to be romantic!â I countered, glowering at his sarcasm. âJust please do it!â
He faked a polite smile. âWell, since you said please. Turn around.â
Doing as he said, I cautiously turned my back to him. I sensed him approaching and held my breath, waiting for him to tug the zipper up. When he didnât right away, I frowned. âWhat are you doing?â
âAdmiring your skin,â he told me bluntly. âIt looks soft.â
âUm, thanksâ¦â
The sound of my zipper going up met my ears and for some reason I felt a little relieved. However, as I went to step away from him, Vincent wrapped his arms around my waist and held me in place. âShould I be romantic?â he murmured into my ear, his breath sending chills down my spine.
âN-not now,â I told him, very aware of the goosebumps appearing on my arms.
âI think itâs an appropriate time,â he disagreed, holding me tighter. âWe wonât know what tomorrow brings.â
My heart sank. âWhat do you mean?â
His arms grew tighter. âIt means exactly what it sounds like.â
âDo you think something bad is going to happen?â I inquired, a feeling of unease washing over me. âTell me honestly.â
âYes,â he responded solemnly.
My heart skipped a beat. âTo me?â
âNo,â he denied at once. âNo one will let anything happen to you. Donât worry about yourself.â
Hesitantly, my hands found his hands on my abdomen. âWhat about you? Should I worry about you?â
He chuckled. âNo, I can take care of myself. My bad feeling must be about the girls who are going to want to dance with me.â
âYeah,â I said, frowning deeper. It was obvious he was just trying to make me feel better now. âVincent?â
âHmm?â
âWould youâ¦â I trailed off, biting my tongue. What was I thinking? I couldnât ask him that. âEr, would you mind letting go of me so we can see how the dress looks?â
After a moment I felt his arms release me. I took a few steps forward before turning to him, posing dramatically. âHow do I look?â
An impressed expression crossed his face. âNot bad.â
âNot bad?â
âNope.â
âThatâs all you have?â
He cocked an eyebrow. âGreedy for compliments?â
âNo!â
âItâs⦠nice,â he muttered, whipping his head away from mine.
Now it was my turn to raise my eyebrow. âThat wasnât what you were going to say.â
âYes it was.â
âNo it wasnât.â
âI said it was.â
âYouâre just embarrassed!â I said teasingly. âYou really meant beautiful by that! Absolutely stunning! Alluring! Gorgeous! An absolute goddâmmph!â My words were cut off as he slapped his hand to my mouth. I gazed at him disappointedly. He always did that!
His cool eyes bore into mine. âStop complimenting yourself.â
Unable to respond, I just straightened out my back.
âLeave that to me,â he continued, giving me a rough shove backwards.
His hand left my lips and I let out a startled gasp as I tripped over something, losing my balance and falling. Instead of feeling the hard ground, I felt a soft mattress as I landed on the bed. It didnât occur to me I was still standing by it. Vincent was above me before I could blink, easily pinning me down.
âWhat are you doing?â I demanded.
âTaking advantage of the moment,â he told me with an amused smile. âWhy waste something like this?â
With my heart in my throat, I attempted to push him away. âGet off.â
He shook his head, lowering it so that our noses were only an inch away. âThatâs not really what you want, is it Emily?â
âI⦠You know itâs not fair when you use my name,â I whispered, my hands moving from pushing on his chest to get him away to wrapping around his body to hold him closer.
He smirked triumphantly, allowing me to press our bodies together. The feel of his muscled chest against mine made me sigh. After noticing this, he brought his face to mine. âYou sure you want that dress on?â
His comment made my face darken. âY-yes, Iâm sure!â
âJust asking,â he said slyly, pressing his lips against mine before I could reply.
Unfortunately for us, it was just at that moment that Fiona decided to return to her room. She uttered a little gasp of surprise, which caused us to break apart. A stunned silence settled in for a few seconds until she decided to break it. âVincent,â she started in a scolding tone, âyou shouldnât force others.â
âI wasnât forcing her!â he snapped back while I grinned.
âSure,â she replied skeptically, turning her emerald eyes on me. They widened as she took in my attire. âOh! Where did you find that? Thatâs perfect!â
Struggling to pull myself off the bed, I nodded to her closet. âActually, Vincent found it. And thanks,â I added as he easily helped me to my feet.
âOh my god! Why didnât I think of that dress? Youâll definitely be the most beautiful person there!â
I scrunched up my nose. âNah, I doubt it.â
âI donât!â she chirped brightly. âI might have to reconsider my outfit. A lot of vampires would be embarrassed to be shown up by a human.â
âBy a lot, she means all the arrogant bastards that thing the vampire race is better than the human,â Vincent clarified.
I frowned. âArenât you one of those people, Vincent?â
âI may act like it,â he responded honestly, âbut I donât actually think it. What kind of foolish person believes he or she is better than another? Aside from thinking youâre better than a serial killer.â
Nodding, I cupped my elbow with my arm. âWonât they notice Iâm human if I go to the ball?â
Fiona shook her head. âDonât worry about that! Everyone knows not to say anything against you. I guess Mother and Father got wind of our little plan to let you go⦠They already told the important people. It seems like itâs okay.â
âReally?â
âThe Counsel isnât too happy about it, but then again, when is the counsel ever happy?â she sighed, letting her shoulders drop. âTheyâll have a fit when they realize whatâs going down tomorrowâ¦â
I tilted my head to the side. âWhatâs going down tomorrow?â
âYouâll see,â she said vaguely.
âWhat about Ashton? We donât know when heâs coming.â
Vincent scowled. âYes we do. Heâs coming at seven oâclock.â
My jaw dropped. âWhat? How do you know that? Thatâs when the ball starts, isnât it?â
âExactly. Heâs invited.â
âUm, sorry, I think I heard you wrongâ¦â That couldnât be right. Who in the right mind would invite him to the ball?
Fiona bit her lip. âAs a rule, we have to invite everyone⦠and technically we have no evidence of what heâs planning.â
âThat noteââ
âIt wonât work,â Vincent interjected with a hard look. âWe canât say anything against him.â
I stared at him in disbelief. âSo heâs going to be here all night?â
âHe wonât try anything,â a new voice from the door way assured me. I turned to see Sebastian leaning against the frame, his arms crossed. âHeâs not stupid enough to do that.â
âSebastian!â
âHello,â he greeted with a warm smile. âYou look stunning,â he added, nodding his head appreciatively. âIt makes me wish I could have a date.â
I grinned cheekily at him. âOh well.â
âAnyway,â Vincent began, drawing the attention to him, âeven if he doesnât try anything, you still have to keep your eyes open. Everyone does.â
Sebastian nodded in agreement. âThat is true. Weâll check in on you periodically, Emily. If anything happens just, you know, scream. Weâll hear you.â
âDonât sound so amused when saying that,â I said, shaking my head. âItâs creepy.â
He laughed. âItâs only creepy if you take it that way.â
âI did.â
âOh well,â he responded, mimicking my earlier response.
Vincent rolled his eyes. âWhat are you doing here, Sebastian? I thought Fiona came to you to talk.â
He frowned. âShe did. I canât stop by to see whatâs going on?â
âNo.â
âVincent!â
He crossed his arms. âWhatever.â
âTomorrow will be an exciting night,â Sebastian stated, running a hand through his hair. âMake sure you all get a good nightâs sleep.â
I nodded my head in agreement. Exciting wouldnât be the adjective Iâd use, but tomorrow was going to be something.
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A new chapter is up! Sorry it's not that exciting. The next one will be though, of course! Haha! Anyway, if you haven't noticed, I started a new story called Waist-Deep in Walmart. It's about a girl getting trapped in Walmart with her crush. Please go check it out!
So, as I'm sure with a thousand vampire-story writers, a lot of people have asked what the vampires do when the human is on their period⦠So instead of completely ignoring it like most people, I decided to write a short, short story about that⦠Please enjoy :)
Oh, and did you know Secret Valentine was about having sex? I didn't until Travis told me :s I was like OH, okay.
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âIs it me,â I began slowly, watching Vincent skulking on the other side of the school hallway, âor is Vincent ignoring me recently?â
Fiona patted me on the shoulder reassuringly. âHe has a good reason?â
âA reason?â I repeated skeptically, narrowing my eyes at the slim vampire. What reason could he possibly have? I had barely talked to him for the last three days! He avoided me as much as possible! Even at home! I mean, there was that one time I snapped at him for leaving dirty dishes in my room, but it wasnât that bad. Besides, hadnât he heard of PMS? Every female had it!
âItâs not something youâve done,â she clarified for me. âItâs rather something⦠thatâs going on.â
âWith him?â
She smirked. âNope.â
âDoes he know Iâm on my period?â I questioned, frowning. I didnât remember mentioning it to him.
âYouâre on the right track,â she commented vaguely.
âHow does he know?â I demanded. Did she tell him?
She just shrugged, her smug smile still in place.
âBy your expression Iâm assuming you arenât going to tell me.â
âGo to him and find out yourself,â she ordered in a taunting tone. âJoel might tell you too if youâre lucky.â
I glanced over at Joel, who was talking to Tiffany, a junior with long red hair. They seemed to be getting along well, so I decided not to bother them. âIâll just go talk to Vivi,â I finally muttered, moving through the throngs of people in the way.
As soon as he caught sight of me heading toward him, he began to hurry away. Scowling, I picked up my pace and chased after him. We played a short game of Cat-and-Mouse until he disappeared from my vision as I turned a corner into the science wing. The biology room door was open a tiny bit, so I stuck my head into it. âVincent, you asshole, stop running away fromââ I abruptly cut myself off when I realized Vincent wasnât in the room. Instead, my old biology teacher Ms. Tracy and a few of the other science teachers from the building were there, along with a teacher I didnât recognizeâ a young teacher I didnât recognize. The stranger smirked at me, his grey eyes lighting up in amusement.
âWhat are you staring at?â I snapped, not in the mood to be looked down upon by strangers.
He seemed taken aback. Ms. Tracy sighed. âSorry, Chris, sheâs a student⦠I donât know what sheâs doing here though.â She narrowed her eyes. âSince this is a teacher conference.â
Taking that as my cue to leave, I pulled my head out of the room, returning on my hunt to find Vincent. To my luck, I spotted him at the end of the hallway. âVincent!â I shouted, breaking into a full out sprint. âStop right there!â
He took one look at me before turning his back and booking it.
I groaned in frustration, and then in pain as I tripped over my feet and landed face down on the floor. Why was he running away? My wrist throbbed with pain as I tried to push myself up.
âYouâre really stupid.â
I jumped and looked up to see Vincent pursing his lips at me. âWhy do you keep running away from me?â I demanded.
âIâm not,â he denied stubbornly.
âYes you are!â I accused. âIs it because Iâm on my period? Itâs a natural thing, you know. Whatâs so bad about it? Itâs not like youâre experiencing it! How do you even know?â
He set his jaw. âYou want to know the truth?â
âYes, I do!â
âYou smell bad.â
I blinked at him. âI⦠smell bad? But I showeredâ¦â
An uncomfortable expression crossed his face. âThatâs not what smells bad⦠Itâs⦠blood,â he finally muttered.
âBlooâ oh my God!â I gasped in realization, horror dawning on me. âOh my God! Y-you can s-smell⦠oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my God!â I repeated, unable to stop myself. The embarrassment was too much for me. My face felt on fire!
Vincent was also looking incredibly embarrassed. âYeah, so donât ask again,â he snapped. âUnlike regular blood that actually smells nice that⦠Ugh. I donât even wannaââ
âShut up!â I all but shrieked, completely mortified. No wonder Fiona made me ask him that myself! I felt like crying. Never, ever, ever again was I going to ask a vampire how they knew I was on my period.