5 Unknown Pov

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My eyes are so heavy. So heavy. Then comes the pain, everywhere on nearly every part of me, there is pain. Even breathing makes me hurt. I desperately try and lift my head but it's just too heavy too. I can hear people talking somewhere nearby, but my brain is taking a few, very long seconds to pull me out of the fog I'm in. I am unable to tell where the people even are. My head is pounding painfully. I squint at the ceiling desperately tring to focus on the sparsely lit room. Where the hell am I? Someone is making noise nearby again. I squeeze my eyes shut. I'm just gonna pretend to still be asleep. Oh Goddess, why do I hurt so much? My head feels like it's going to explode. Oh Goddess, please help me, where am I? Wait. Uh, who am I? I try desperately to think but except for the Vampire, Im coming up blank. Why can't I remember my name? It's so hard to focus the way my entire body hurts. My head, my ribs, my legs. It all feels like I was hit by a tree. I can hear bits of conversation in the hall. Two women somewhere nearby say the Alpha is coming. The Alpha? That can’t be good. Alpha of what? I don't want to meet the Alpha. They move farther away, to another room and I can't hear anyone anymore. I need to get out of here, but since I don't know where here is, finding my way out might be a bit complicated. I turn my head and slowly open my eyes and look around. My vision is still a little blurry, but now I can see the door. The light is low but I see I'm clearly in some sort of clinic, or a hospital. At least I'm alone in the room. I take a slow deep breath. Then fear grips me. Oh Goddess, I’ve been captured, haven't I? The events of last night come flooding back into my head, and quickly I reach for my throat. I don't seem to have been biten but with out a way to see myself, I can't be sure. No, No, No, the Vampire. I have been captured by the Vampire. He must be the Alpha. Wait, why would he take me to a doctor? Wasn't he trying to kill Me? I know I don’t have the slightest idea where I am, but I need to get out of here. The fear inside me is causing my heart to pound. The Vampire has me in some sort of hospital, treating my injuries. Probably so he can keep torturing me. It doesn't really matter, I will not be his prisoner. Even if that means death. It's better than a lifetime of this kind of pain. Crap, I can see people moving outside the open door again. I turn my head slowly and try to focus. There seems to be quite a few people here, and that might make my escape harder. I wait until I don’t see anyone anymore, I take my chance to escape. I say to myself, Ok, it’s now or never. I've got to find a way out of here. I force myself to sit up and I am met with a wall of pain. Without thinking, or realizing what I am doing , I shout out loudly. “OH GODDESS!” even yelling hurts. Great. Seriously, good job. Now I can hear shoes running quickly across the floor. It’s too late to lay down and pretend to be asleep now. I slide off of the bed and try to keep standing up right. I gasp loudly and almost fall over. My ankle is throbbing. I had overestimated my strength, and not really fathomed my condition. Now I have no idea how I am going to escape this situation. Two women come running into my room, nurses from the way they were dressed. One of them carrying a clipboard. The other had a syringe in her hand. The nurse with the clipboard raised her hands up and says in a quiet voice, “Please, it’s alright, I promise. Everything is going to be ok. I know you're confused. We can help you.” Nope sorry ladies. My brain just keeps screaming run! RUN! I back up into the wall and I raise my hands. A pale blue light fills the room and when it disappears, they are gone. What the Hell? If I wasn't afraid enough before I sure am now. I take a step forward and I realize I am tethered to a metal pole by an IV. I yank the plastic tube from my arm and move slowly to the door, my ankle throbbing painfully. I look down the hall in both directions, and I can see the exit sign at the end of the hall on the right. Well, here we go. Running as fast as I can, if you can call it that, I limp hard towards the door at the end of the hall. Passing and leaving behind me a couple of very confused nurses, I think. I burst through a set of double doors going as fast as I can manage, my shoulder exploding with pain as I slam into the doors. I hurt so much I am barely able to keep moving forward, each step agony. I'll deal with it, there is no way in hell I will be enthralled by a Vampire. I would rather die, which I realize still may happen. The sun is almost blinding my eyes, I'm unable to focus, but if I stop running now it will certainly mean my death. I have to try and survive. I have to. I feel the earth beneath my feet as I am half running, half limping, across what appears to be a grassy field littered with trees. There are many people standing nearby, all of them now turned toward me staring. Ignore them, keep moving. Escape. I have to escape. I am moving as best as I can, my head ready to explode it’s pounding so hard, but thankfully no one has tried to stop me. I am nearly free, I think stupidly. That is until I crash full force into him, a huge muscled man. I barely move his enormous body, even though I slammed full body into him. My head bounces off his hard chest, knocking me to the ground. I cry out, as my body hits the grass hard, causing sharp pain to shoot through my ribs, and my shoulder. I cry out in pain, my eyes whearsay. "Damn it!" I yell hoarsly. I try to catch my beath and I look up staring at him for a moment. He looks down at me, returning my gaze, his ocean blue eyes flashing gold for a brief moment. He is perfect. Dark brown hair. His long bangs hanging down into his face. Sharp jawline, lips pink and full. He growls deep and long. His blue eyes flashing gold briefly again. “MATE.” He says as he lifts me off of the ground, and buries his face in my neck, breathing in deep. I wimper painfully as he lifts me into his arms. He quickly loosens his grip holding me more carefully. I marvel for a moment, breathless at what a big man he truly is. Somehow even though he has swiftly snatched me off the ground, I know that I am safe. I can feel it, he feels like, well like home. My head pounding, as well as my heart now, I focus on how amazing he smells. I wrap my arms around his neck and allow him to gently hold me against his body without protest. “I know you, don’t I?” I ask him, whispering. I slowly lean into him feeling the warmth of his body. "Yes, and I know you." He whispers next to my ear pressing his lips gently against my neck, leaving them against my skin, for a few seconds making me shiver. Suddenly a brilliant, blinding light begins to pulse. Electricity crackles from inside me and begins to spread to him, thin blue bolts, curling and wrapping around his arms and legs. He looks surprised, and I can't tell if it's hurting him or not. I feel him tighten his grip around me. I feel no pain. I feel nothing except a cool tingling, like icy air. For a moment I am curious. Then I'm confused. The light keeps getting brighter. I cling to him tightly, afraid for the slightest of moments. "What is this?" I ask loudly. I cannot see him anymore as the light has expanded all around us. He again says to me quite plainly “MATE.” The light lifts us off the ground, a few feet in the air and I hear one word rage in my head, over and over, as the edges of my vision begin to blur, and I near unconsciousness. “DESTINY.” I say clearly, as we are dropped back to the ground. The light slowly fades away. My heart is pounding as the electricity recoils itself back inside of me. I gasp, feeling breathless for a split second. The big man and I lay in the the grass for a moment breathing hard. His blue eyes watching me intently. I stare back at him, deep emotions for him filling me. I wonder what he is thinking. He stands, lifting me into his arms again. My head is throbbing and my vision is beginning to blur again. I'm desperately trying to work out in my head what is happening. I realize that I am clinging to him again. All of my energy is gone and I am on the edge of passing out. He looks down at me and smiles. I look into his eyes and put my hand gently on his face. “Alexander.” I manage to whisper, as I fall into darkness.
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