I walked back to the car and grabbed the hair band that was around my wrist to pull my hair into a quick messy bun. When that was done, I took the second huge suitcase from the back of my Honda. I also took the duffle bag out of the back seat and lifted it over my shoulder. I walked inside and dumped them onto the tile kitchen floor. I went outside and took the backpack that contained my laptop and a few other electronics from the front seat and then locked the car and closed the garage door. I carefully set my backpack down on the counter and took out my laptop. While it warmed up I got a bottle of water out of the fridge, where I had put the very small amount of grocery items I bought, all of them liquids. One more thing I might have forgotten to mention-vampires can eat and drink human food. The food doesn't taste the same (It's really bland and cardboard-y), but all liquids taste the same as they did before the transition into undead. I checked my email and saw there was a message from Liam. Liam was the vampire who found me and helped my through the transition. He had quickly taken on a fatherly/older brother-like role in my life, and it made me happy. My dad always seemed to disappoint me in some way when I was growing up. I never had the best relationship with him, but Liam was different. He seemed like he would always be there for me and happy to help. Part of the reason I ran was so that he wouldn't get hurt, or well, I hoped he wouldn't. Liam has been around for almost three hundred years, so he knows how to survive. I clicked on the message to open it.
Rosie,
I know that you're 'on the run' and all, but will you at least tell me if you're okay? Don't worry about me, and yes I have to tell you that. I know you will. But girl, be careful. Remember what I taught you.
-Liam
I wrote a quick reply to him.
Liam,
I'm doing okay. I've got a house, and a car, and some other stuff. I will worry about you if I want to. I want to tell you not to worry about me, but I know you too. Same to you - be careful. Keep your eyes and ears open.
-Rose
I turned off the laptop and explored my house a little more. It was a quick sell, I offered a little above listing price and it closed within a day. The keys were under the doormat when I arrived. The one thing I was the most grateful about was that the house came fully furnished. I had a dining table, a couch and coffee table, a small TV stand (but no TV), and two queen size beds. One was in the master, and one was in the guest bedroom. I also had a washer and dryer, which was nice. The master bedroom was a fairly good size, as was the guest bedroom. When I looked at the bed I realized something.
“Oh. Yeah,” I said out loud. I needed to get some sheets. Vampires needed maybe four hours of sleep a week in order to function normally, but if we go without sleep for too long, just like a human, we will crash at some point and sleep until our body decides it is rested. I looked out the window in the room into the backyard. The previous owners had obviously put some work into it. There were some nice flower beds, and the grass was a lush green with no bald spots. There was a big tree near the back that had a small bench under it. All in all, I loved the house. It was perfect for me.
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In Plain Sight (A Hunted Rose)
VampireWhen Rose Michaels was turned into a vampire, her life went to hell. She did not handle the transition to an immortal being well, and ended up becoming something that she never wanted. A killer. After she ends up killing the wrong person, she f...