misery... but the idea made me sick. And, just like that, I knew I had gotten too close to this man. I was falling in love with him.
Taking a deep breath, I began slowly walking back towards camp. Dusk was quickly blotting out what was left of the sunny day and it would be dark soon. I shouldn’t leave him alone... even if I was mad at him.
Trevor didn't speak as I entered the camp but I felt his eyes on me as I sat down next to the flickering flames. When I looked up, Trevor held a gentle smile on his lips but he said nothing. A warm, amber glow lite up his face, making him appear even more attractive. I stared at him for a moment longer, our eyes locked, then I looked to the sandy dry dirt at my feet.
That night, we slept. There was no conversation, no explanations. I was desperately trying to come to terms for what I was feeling about the human. Why did I have to fall for the first piece of ass that came my way after the meteors? I smiled in spite of myself.
Morning came and went without any words exchanged. It's amazing how efficient two people can be when there is no conversation. I fully stocked the woodpile and Trevor fashioned a fishing pole and managed to pull some fish out of the stream.
As he sat cooking his fish, the silence finally broke. “I’m sorry... I shouldn’t have suggested what I did. I was curious myself... about your thoughts on it..” Trevor spoke softly and slowly.
I watched his face as the sky turned an array of vivid colors with dusk. I still didn't know what to do... how to respond. His beautiful eyes pleaded with me and I could tell that he was being sincere. He hadn't meant to roil me up. I sighed and felt my shoulders sag a little. I could at least talk to him.
I lifted my eyes and smiled slyly. “I guess you're only human...” I said with a slight joke, trying to lighten things up.
“Nice.” Trevor tossed me a boyish smile, causing butterflies to swarm madly in my stomach. “Are you still mad at me?”
How could I stay mad at someone as gorgeous as he was? “I was but I’ll get over it.” I returned his smile but my mind was still in turmoil over my feelings.
“Sky,” he said softly. “Being a vampire closes doors that you may not realize you want open... but when you do, you won't be able to go through them.” Trevor said softly, he was trying so I just breathed. “You may not even know that... so...”
“So what,” I snapped.
“I'm fine with you being the way you are. For the first time, I'm actually with a woman who admits she's out for blood,” he laughed.
I couldn't help but smile at his reference to the 'typical' woman.
“But the future... if you've wanted children... to grow old with someone... that won't be possible.”
I stared blankly at the fire. “I really don't know what I want... except that I don't want to feel anything.” Which was really true.. but he had no idea that I meant I wanted to feel nothing for him. I could feel his emerald orbs burning into my skin. Ready to change the subject, I offered, “how many fish did you manage to catch?”
“Not enough, but it’ll do.” We continued to talk deep into the night, avoiding any intense subjects.
I slept next to Trevor, wrapped in his arms. So many mixed emotions ran through my head as I laid their with him. My mind kept returning to the idea of a cure... could I seriously go back to being a human? I just didn’t know.
A few days past with nobody showing into our camp. During the day, we would hunt, play in the creek and talk. At night, Trevor would show me love and passion with his mouth, fingers and exquisite cock. While I enjoyed all of our activities together, my hunger was getting hard to control. It had been some time since I had blood last...
On the fourth day, my blood lust was starting to get the best of me. When Trevor