Mine: Her blood, His Love

Mine: Her blood, His Love

Temmy Crown

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Tara is an 18 year old girl, who moves to a new Town to further her studies. Having a little rough past, she decided to focus on life not until she meets the unexpected. Mystic is a lone vampire with a horrible past and a weak soul. He meets Tara a weird and curious girl. He finds out that her blood sustains him and vows she would be his forever.

Mine: Her blood, His Love Chapter 1 Episode one

Tara

I pulled my luggage in frustration. I was actually pulling it out of the train station. Finally, I was out, I watched people as they entered taxis. I looked around and a taxi stopped at my front.

"Hey brown eyes, are you going somewhere?" The taxi driver asked, smiling. My eyes widened, was he talking to me?.

"Um..yes can you take me to Central plane 2?" I asked removing a paper from my pocket. I nodded seeing that the address I said was correct

"Okay, hop in. Put you luggage at the back seat" the driver instructed, I nodded and obeyed quickly.

Well, now I hoped to see Aunt Mira. My parents passed away when I was little and since then I have been moving from one relative to another. My life had been complicated and annoying. Different lives, I had never settled down especially during my high school days. I have always been bullied and treated like trash by girls. Now college in skyville, living with Aunt Mira. Ugh! When will I be happy?

The taxi stopped in front of the old house.I sniffed and opened the door slowly.

" Hurry girl"the driver said. I rolled my eyes, came out of the taxi and removed my luggage from the back seat.

"Seems you are new here" the driver smiled.

"Isn't it obvious?" I asked rhetorically.

"Skyville is unique, have fun" he said. I nodded not caring but suddenly i cared.

"What do you mean?" I asked, he smiled.

"You will find out yourself, enjoy your stay" he answered. What a strange man.

I removed money from my pocket and handed it to him. He saluted me and drove away.

I walked towards the door, inhaled deeply and knocked. The door open immediately, I gasped seeing frowny face Aunt Mira.

"Hi" I waved nervously.

"The house is yours, I'm going to England" she said unexpectedly. I blinked rapidly, not believing my ears.

"What?!!"I exclaimed.

"My son wants to get married so I'm going to live with him take care" she said emotionless and walked passed me.

"But the house is falling apart!!" I yelled but she didn't look back. She walked away with her luggages. I stared at her until she was out of sight.

I frowned and entered the house at least it's was clean.

I scratched my head changing the channels, i

was so bored. I had already prepared for college tomorrow. I was actually looking forward to it and hoped it goes well. Ugh! Unlike the usuals.

Morning came so fast, I freshened up and ate some fruits. There was no food at all. I walked out of the house with my favorite white backpack hanged over my shoulders.

I reached college it's so huge with different faces. I entered the compound everyone stared at me saying he's and hey's and that was an imagination.

I was totally late. I ran into the building and to my class. Well, I stood near the door feeling nervous.

"Hey" someone whispered near me. I turned seeing a red haired girl, she's pretty.

"I'm late right?" She asked, I nodded.

"Me too" I whispered.

"Is a lecturer there?" She asked still whispering.

"I don't know I just came, why are we whispering?" I asked, she laughed.

"Because we are late, let's go in" she said and pulled me into the class.

We walked to the back of the class and took our seats.

The students associated with each other while,I hugged my bag. The red haired girl talked to some girls. They smiled and stared at me at a point then continued their conversation. The lecturer entered and taught all he could then left.

I sat outside staring at my bag. "You are new to skyville"a familiar voice said. I turned and it was the red haired girl. She smiled and sat next to me.

"Obvious right?" I asked, she nodded.

"You are shy, it's funny" she said, I laughed.

"I will get use to everything and everyone soon" I smiled faintly.

"I'm Rocky" she introduced.

"I'm Tara" I introduced.

"Feel among girl, we are all students here oh and you're so pretty" she smiled.

"Thanks you too" I complimented.

"You seem like those girls that doesn't date" she asked whoa! She's asking alot.

"No I have never liked or loved" I giggled.

"Weirdo" she laughed. I smiled nervously.

"Hey Cole bro!" She yelled. I looked at her direction seeing a really cute guy. He had black hair and black eye balls which were weirdly attractive. He placed his hands in his pocket as he walked towards us. A guy ran to him, they shook hands and walked towards I and Rocky.

"Hey sis" Cole smiled and looked at me. I looked away.

"Took you long enough to get here" Rocky said and folded her arms.

"You didn't call me" Cole's friend smiled at Rocky who scoffed.

"Who's your pretty friend?" Cole asked, I looked at him, he smiled and of course my heart melted.

"Oh this is Tara she's new to skyville" Rocky answered.

"Invite her to the party"Cole said, winked at me and walked away. I gulped feeling awkward.

"Rocky" Cole's friend groaned at Rocky who looked angry.

"Go away Jake" she said without looking at him.

"I and Leah are just friends" he said, Rocky scoffed and walked away. Jake sighed and walked away. My eyes widened at the sudden drama.

All the lectures we're boring and I haven't seen Rocky anywhere. I walked out of the last class for the day.

"Tara!" I heard Rocky call. I turned seeing here breathing hard.

"What?" I laughed.

"You're invited to the party tonight" she smiled, I nodded negatively.

"I don't really do parties" I admitted.

"Come on its your first day let loose" she convinced. I smiled faintly.

"Okay" I agreed. Rocky giggled happily.

"We will have so much fun good thing I and Jake aren't talking again, I'm planning to break up with him" she frowned.

Oh they are dating, no wonder the drama. Her brother Cole was really cute, I think I have fallen for him.

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