The Vamp's Girl [13]

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I skipped easily down the corridor, I was on a mission - okay it wasn’t a mission but it gave me purpose. I saw Johson up ahead he gave me a two finger salute and stop and open his mouth probably to say ‘good sun’ I held my hand up at him and in a quick fluid moment, turned for a moment.

“Can’t talk! On a mission.” I said fluidly turning around and skipping off leaving a curious Johson in the hallway. I hummed Adele - Someone like you softly as I skipped through the castle, I imagined myself to be a top secret spy, undercover deep in a Russian base. I saw Jasa’s door up ahead and I skipped to it, pressing my ear to it I heard silence. Either Jasa was reading a book or she wasn’t in her room. Either way…

I burst into her room rolling across the floor, spy style. I jumped to my feet having turning my hands into a gun and twirled around the room, until I came to see Jasa wasn’t alone in the room. Keilor looked amused as he was sitting next to Jasa at her low coffee table. He smirked at me and I laughed awkwardly.

“God…now that was just really embarrassing.” I mumbled, closing Jasa’s door behind me. Don’t blame me I’d been feeling high since breakfast, maybe it was something I ate…

“Dear sister, what was that?” Jasa asked a little amused I could tell she was hiding the laughter, but I could hear it in her voice.

“Oh nothing. I just thought I’d give myself purpose on my way to talk to you.” I shrugged my shoulders sitting down in the chair until I realised Keilor was also still in the room. I laughed again smally and awkwardly as I realised I had been avoiding him for the past few days. I couldn’t help but get tingles every time he was close to me and I just wanted to jump into his arms sometimes and that smirk of his, the things I could - WOAH. Stopping with those thoughts now.

“So what is it that you seek?” She asked me curiously, my eyes kept flittering from Keilor to her, to Keilor then back to her before I raised my eyebrows but alas she didn’t catch on. I sighed and glaring at Keilor I whispered the reason I was here into Jasa’s ear. She smiled cutely at me and looked so excited, I held a finger to my lips and told her shush. She only continued to give me a delightful smile.

“That is the greatest of news!” She exclaimed, huh? Uh…that wasn’t what I just told her. But she just nodded happily away.

“So tell me, where does my mission take me now?” I asked, it must be the food that was having an effect on me. I was so over the top on a high in the castle. I couldn’t help it though, I was bored and needed entertainment, my eyes flittered back to Keilor. Entertainment ey? Oh, stupid Keilor. I shook my head, no. No. No. Not happening, not happening now. Not happening ever. I’d never let him have the satisfaction of him knowing what I’d been thinking. It was his fault really… But anyways, back on track with my thoughts.

“In the library, I’m sure you can find all you need.” Jasa said, I knew the library was on the next floor and I got to my feet.

“Awesome. Thanks Jasa.” I said skipping out of the room. My mission awaited me there, so I didn’t exactly know where the library was on the next floor so I basically opened every door. Let’s not go into detail about what happened when I opened particular doors, it wasn’t my fault. Honest it wasn’t. Just to tell you it wasn’t pretty sight, I’d need to go and scrub my eyes later.

I pounced into the library and almost collided with Knight D. Okay so maybe I did collide with him, more or less I bounced off his chest to be exact. God what was the man made of? Steel? I rubbed my face as he helped me up.

“In a rush April?” He asked, I got distracted by the books in his hands and raised an eyebrow. He scratched the back of his head and hid the books behind his back. Too late, I’d seen the covers, ‘how to talk to women in the appropriate manner.’ I couldn’t help but snigger. Really? Knight D needed no such thing, he was polite enough and a total gentleman. Why he needed that book I couldn’t see why.

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