Chapter 1
Year 1844
The round golden moon emitted
light as clouds passed by, a few of
them trying to hide the moon but only
to be blown away by the wind.
It was like any other night for
the villagers who lived in between
Xeridia, the West Kingdom and
Kaldria, the South Kingdom,
near a bank of a river. Each Kingdom
had their own villages and towns,
however, it was yet to be decided as
to which Kingdom this specific piece of
land would belong to.
Lamps and lanterns were lit
around their small houses while
the forest they were surrounded by
had turned dark after dusk. In one
of the houses, a little girl of age six
lived with her parents, who was now
petting her newfound rabbit which
she had received from her father.
She had often seen the little fur of
animals hopping in the forest but
had never got the chance to pet it
So closely. She was running her little hand across its white fur when she
heard her mother call for her.
"lailani!" her mother called for her,
panic in her voice.
The little girl got up from where
she sat, picking up the rabbit in
her arms and walking out of the
little room to meet her mother. Her
mother looked Scared as she kept
looking behind at the door.
"Honey,." her mother said bending
down to meet the little girl's eye, "|
want you to stay in here, close the
door and do not open it until your
papa or i come to get you."
"Where are you going?" she asked
looking at her mother, her brown
eyes questioning.
At the same moment, the shrill cry
of a woman echoed outside, making
both the mother and the daughter
look towards the window. The
worried mother held her daughter's
face in both her hands to gain her
attention. "lailani, my sweetheart," she
whispered softly to her little
daughter, "Remember papa and
mama will always love you. Take
care, my child," she said as a pool of
tears formed in her eyes, placing a
kiss on her daughter's forehead.
She knew she had no time to
explain, and even if she did, would
her little one understand? lailani had
grown up with So much tenderness
and love. She was at an age
when the young bụd was meant to
blossom into a beautiful flower, but
fate was inevitable. What she didn't
know was that something more
dangerous was heading their way.
Someone banged at the door loudly
while the area filled with screams of
Women and men.
"Hide!" the woman cried and the
little girl scrambled to hide under the
bed.
The little girl knew something was
wrong and wanted to know what was going on but her mother had told
her to hide. The cries outside the
house and the loud banging at the
door frightened her as she brought
the animal closer to her chest. She
then heard the sound of the room's
door crash which was followed by
a numbing silence. lailani got out of
her hiding, to peek at the hall but
was confused to see a man holding
her mother, who had his teeth sunk
into her neck. A small trail of blood
dripped from the corner of his mouth
as he drank and he fed on her blood.
"M-mama?" she called out for her
mom who looked lifeless. There was
no smile on her face and her eyes
looked empty. Her mother was long
gone and was just a piece of flesh
now.
Hearing her speak, the man who
was feeding on the woman snapped
his gaze at the little girl standing at
the door. Licking his lips, he threw
the woman he had in his arms on the
ground as he stalked the girl in front
of him with a crazed smile. His bright red eyes shining with excitement while thinking about the fresh prey that stood in front of him now.
"A little girl as a treat for a
vampire," the man said seeing her
bolt towards another room but he
was faster, "A small helpless human
under a vampire's pity. It wouldn't
be so if your kind had listened to
us but look what they have brought
on themselves. I'm going to enjoy
drinking your sweet blood."
lailani didn't say anything but
backed away slowly as her hands
trembled with fear. She was
Cornered and had nowhere else to
go now. When the man in front of
her lunged for her, she squeezed
her eyes shut waiting to be hurt but
nothing happened except for the
Sound of a snap in the air and a thud
sound on the ground. Opening her
eyes slowly she saw that the man
was lying on the ground. Moving her
gaze upwards, she found herself
staring at a pair of dark red eyes
unlike the eyes of the one lying on the ground.
Both of them stared at each other,
one with a scared expression while
the other out of curiosity, eyeing the
animal in her hand. When the tall
man took one step forward, the little
girl spoke,
"Please don't kill it." she
whispered holding the rabbit close to
her chest.