like to become?" he asked. "I've known for years. But you'll need to help me a bit -or should I say, 'a bite.'" "That's not really a career, though�" "Is a career that important?" Create PDF files without this message by purchasing novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) "To make money it is." "You don't have to worry about that." "Why would you say that?" he asked, stopping by an old maple tree. "You live in a mansion. Duh." "You think it's that easy?" he snapped. "That I can just my whatever I want?" I was taken aback. "I didn't mean to offend you." "I don't have all the money in the world." "I never said you did." "That's not why� why you like me, is it?" The confident, content Alexander I'd seen a few days ago was nowhere in sight. Something was troubling Alexander and I had to get to the root of it. "What's wrong? You've never acted like this before. You really think I like you because you live in a mansion and have a butler? Besides, I don't like you-I love you." Alexander shook his head. He took my hands and drew me near. "So many things have changed so quickly. I just have to get things sorted out." "You don't have to save the world every day, you know." "We aren't going to be spending the time together that we once did." "I know. I'm trying to deal with it, too. I get lonely and miss you like crazy. But once your parents settle in, that will change. They'll get sick of you, like my parents get sick of me." Alexander cracked a smile. "Besides, we have time together now. I've been waiting all day to see you. Let's talk about us." "Or not," he said, his bad mood slowly disappearing. "We can talk later." He leaned against a tree outside the Mansion and kissed me. "Let's have some fun," he said. "Wasn't that fun? I thought it was." Alexander led me to Evans Park. He chased me around the jungle gym until I almost fainted from exhaustion. Out of breath, I flopped down on my back and gazed up at the stars. "I wish every night was like this." "If they were, then we wouldn't appreciate it." "Maybe so. But I'd like to live this way forever." "On your back staring at the stars?" "With you." I stroked Alexander's hair and he playfully kissed me. "It's not too late," I said. "For what?" "To make me like you." "Why do you have to be like me? Why can't you be like you?" "Fine, have it your way. I'll be boring and mortal for the rest of my life." "You think that I find you boring because you're not a vampire?" I sat up. "I'm not exciting. I can't fly and I don't sleep in a coffin and except for my clothes, I guess I'm pretty normal." I hated to admit it even to myself. "You are far from normal-you are extraordinary. You're free thinking, spirited, adventurous, and sometimes even dangerous. Not to mention irresistibly sexy!" "Flatter me more!" I said, and gave him a huge hug. "Imagine if I slept in your coffin every day-not just a few weeks during summer break." "I think about it every time I close the lid," I realized it was hard on Alexander, too. But he didn't complain. He kept his feelings to himself, and he seemed to dwell on the positive, not brood on the Create PDF files without this message by purchasing novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com)negative, like I did. I still had a lot to learn from my vampire-mate, Alexander Sterling.
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"You'll never believe who I saw last night," Becky announced when she picked me up for school the following morning, I was fixing the indigo blue liquid eyeliner that I had accidentally smudged around my bag-ridden eyes, I was a vision of a true insomniac. Maybe there were advantages to not seeing one's own reflection. Becky followed me into my bedroom and I grabbed my backpack. "I saw Alexander's parents," Becky finally blurted out. Her words were like an electric shock. Suddenly I was wide awake, "You did?" I asked. "I still haven't seen them!" "I know, it was so weird." "What did they look like?" " I really didn't see them up close." " Then how did you know it was them? It might have