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The Monster Inside: The First Vampire Chapter 8

Published at 26th of July 2019 10:52:36 AM Chapter 8


Despite the fact that it was well past midnight, Rassa, his parents and the Doctor all sat down as Rassa was given a soup and some bread . Looking at it, Rassa knew it was mutton soup, one of his favourite meals despite its plainness . He smiled in thanks to his mother then took up the spoon, leaning forward to take a bite . It smelled nice, but . . . there was something wrong with it, and Rassa couldn't quite tell what it was .

He looked to his mother who eagerly motioned for him to eat up . What was he thinking? His mum had never cooked anything that made him sick . Rassa took a spoonful, and swallowed . It was warm, which felt pleasant, and it was okay to taste . But as Rassa continued eating, and the food settled in his stomach, he realised one very clear fact . He didn't feel the least bit satisfied .

He finished off the bowl, then looked at his mum sheepishly as he picked up the bread, "Can I have some more?"

His mum nodded with a smile, going to refill the bowl .

"Good," the Doctor said, "It's good you've still got your appetite" .

The Doctor ventured away then .

It wasn't until Rassa had finished the third bowl that he realised something was terribly wrong . He had finished three large bowls of soup where usually one was plenty for him . Even if he had been asleep for a day, there was no way he would eat this much . Yet . . . he still felt terribly hungry .

Looking to his parents Rassa gave a small smile, "I'm sorry I worried you, I won't go past the boundary again" .

His parents were silent for a moment, "Are you full?"

He wasn't, but he nodded anyway . They already seemed amazed by three bowls, Rassa didn't want to watch their expressions turn from amazement to concern as he polished off more .

"Come on then, we should go back to bed, you need your rest," Anna instructed as she stood .

Rassa didn't feel the least bit tired with his body still insisting he was hungry, but he followed his mother anyway . His father went as well, that strange look still in his eyes, and the three of them lay down on the spare beds, Rassa in between his parents . Rassa pretended to fall asleep quickly, and listened as his parents breathing and heart rate slowed to a steady pace and he was sure they were both asleep . Then Rassa opened his eyes and shuffled from the bed, taking the back door out into the garden behind the doctor's house . The dead of night was intriguing to him, but a more urgent problem was arising, the hunger was becoming painful .

As Rassa had waited for his parents to fall asleep, he had felt the aches begin on different parts of his body, aches that made it harder for him to move as quietly as he had before . As Rassa looked around, he realised that his vision was much better than it had been previously, he could see as if it was day, perhaps even better . He closed his eyes, tilting his head as he concentrated on his hearing . He could hear everything .


The heartbeats and breathing of the Doctor's sleeping neighbours, the shifting of the horses in the nearby stables, the wind as it passed through the leaves of trees hundreds of metres away, the spider in the corner of the eve three houses down weaving it's web . Raising his nose, he sniffed . There were plenty of plesant smells that he sensed, but they disturbed him . He knew without a doubt they were coming from all of the people asleep nearby . Rassa opened his eyes again, why was this happening? What had those creatures done to him?

Without waiting for permission, Rassa turned and ran in the direction of the orchard .

***

Diggory had been worried about Rassa ever since he'd disappeared into that cave . Finding him had not alleviated the guilt, for something had clearly happened to his friend . Rassa had been asleep in the doctor's house for over a day, and Diggory had only grown more and more concerned . Whilst his father, mother and older brother had all insisted that Rassa would recovered in the Doctor's hands, Diggory couldn't help the guilt in his gut . So, when he couldn't sleep, he decided to go out and check to see if Rassa had woken up yet .

Diggory was wringing his hands as he approached the Doctor's house, nervous . He had never been this nervous about anything in his life . Was Rassa going to be okay? Had he woken up yet? Was he going to die because Diggory had forced him to complete a stupid dare? When his father had heard he'd given Diggory a right good scolding . How could Diggory not consider the consequences of his actions?

Diggory looked up just as he was about to approach the main street, only to pause as a figure that Diggory could only see due to the moonlight, ran past the intersection a few houses away and towards the orchard . Diggory paused, was that Rassa?

Diggory's face lit up . He must be awake! It was great he was okay!

Diggory hurried after his friend, wanting to make sure . He couldn't shout in case he woke up the adults, but Diggory was confident he could catch up with Rassa anyway, he was faster and stronger afterall .

But, as Diggory chased after his friend, it became clear that Rassa was much faster than he had been before . Diggory had no chance of catching him even if he pushed himself . By the time Diggory reached the edge of the Orchard, he was out of breath . He huffed and wheezed as he entered the Orchard, then paused as he slid on one of the fallen plums . He sighed, frowning to himself about how embarrassing that would have been if anybody had seen . Diggory went to stand again, only to have something catch his eyes .

The farmers usually threw the rotten fruit on the ground, but this time around, Diggory could clearly see fresh fruit in a trail along the ground, each with huge bite taken out of it, different kinds of fruit and all from different trees . Was that Rassa's doing?

Diggory stood and followed the trail with concern, eventually, he found Rassa in the clearing between and forest and the Orchard . Rassa took a bite out of an apple then swallowed and waited for a moment before he threw the apple to the side . He threw it so far that it flew out of sight, and Diggory never heard it fall .

"Urgh!" Rassa shouted in outrage, "Why am I so hungry! I eat and nothing helps! What the hell is wrong with me!"

Diggory frowned, "Rassa?"

Rassa froze, then turned to face Diggory . The first thing Diggory noticed was that Rassa was still pale . So pale that his skin almost shone where the moonlight hit it . The next thing he noticed was Rassa's eyes . They were the same but . . . there was something different about them .

"Are you okay?" asked Diggory .

"I . . . I don't know," Rassa said honestly as he turned away, his movements were so soundless and graceful, but Diggory barely noticed as he stepped forward .

"Well did the Doc say you were okay?" asked Diggory .

"He said it was good my appetite was there," Rassa said, "I'm not so sure" .

Diggory hesitated, then decided to asked, "Did he say anything about the mark on your back?"

Rassa froze, "What mark?"

Diggory frowned, "The black lines on your back . Everyone saw it" .

Rassa pulled off his shirt hurriedly and attempt to look over his shoulder, then under his arm, desperate to see . Diggory sighed, picked up Rassa's shirt then took his hand, dragging him towards the pond that sat to the side, "Here" .

Diggory pointed to the reflection of the pond, and Rassa turned, looking over his shoulder .

Rassa just stared . It was clear from his reaction that the doctor hadn't mentioned the mark, but Diggory watched Rassa take it in, waiting patiently . After a moment, Rassa dropped to his knees, leaning forward as he touched his face .

"What's wrong?"

"I didn't realise I was so pale," Rassa replied, "I'm practically a ghost" .

"I know, it's kind of creepy," Diggory said, "But . . . I'm glad you're alive . . . I'm sorry, I was being stupid, I-"

"Yeah, you were," Rassa agreed, looking over at Diggory, "But what happened to me isn't your fault . It was the cave's, or whatever was in it" .

"You . . . don't know what happened?"

Rassa shook his head, "I only remember going in the cave" .

"Then how do you know its not my fault?" asked Diggory .

"You can be stupid and impulsive sometimes Dig, but you couldn't do this," Rassa said as he pointed to his back, "Could you?"

Diggory hesitated, then nodded as Rassa reasoning, "So . . . you're hungry?"

Rassa nodded, "And yet when I eat I still feel just as hungry as before" .

Diggory frowned, "That doesn't sound nice" .

"It's not," Rassa agreed .

"Well what do you want to eat?" asked Diggory, "My mum says that when we're sick our body knows what food it needs, and tells us, but its up to us whether or not we listen" .

Rassa froze for a moment, like he'd had a terrible thought, then shook his head, "I don't know, just something to satisfy me" .

Diggory sighed, clearly he couldn't help here . He felt better now that Rassa had reassured him it wasn't his fault, but he still wanted to make sure Rassa would get better .

"Well, maybe you should just drink some water or something, maybe if you think on it you'll know," Diggory said, "Anyway, I should be getting back home . I'll be in a lot of trouble if dad finds me out of bed at this hour . You should get back too . I know your parents will worry" .

Rassa nodded . Taking his shirt and slipping it back on .

"I'm going to sit here for a while first, it's peaceful" .

Diggory decided not to pry, and left soon after .

Rassa stared at his reflection, denying ever part of the thought he'd just had . There was no way he was going to eat his friends, his family .

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281 The Eve of Egress
280 The Bowing of Burdens
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277 The Whispers of Wayfarers
276 A Notation on Naivety
275 The Desperation of the Devoured
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272 A Seal for a Sanguine
271 A Deal with a Demon
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269 A Foul Path to Freedom
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266 A Ticket of Turmoil
265 A Dedication to Duty
264 To Hunt a Hunter
263 A Slip from a Shadow
262 The Ruin of a Revenan
261 The Wailing of a Witness
260 The Hardship of the Hun
259 The Legacy of Ligh
258 A Song of Starvation
256 The First Vampire Short Stories 3.5
255 Author's Notes Volume 3
254 The Moon Voyager
253 The End of the Mission
252 The Threat Overturned
251 The Path of Gluttony
250 The Rebirth
249 The Vampire's Return
248 The Shadow Among the Flames
247 The Burning Isle
246 The Kitsune
245 The Voice of the Mis
244 The Master's Death
243 The Taste of Blood
242 The Pavilion's Divination
241 The Shattering of Chains
240 The Decision is Made
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238 The Living cannot wait for the Dead
237 The Plan
236 The Letters
235 The Test of Trus
234 The Proof Needed
233 The Fool's Path
232 The Madame's Chains
231 The Boy faces his Burdens
230 The Star Pavilion
229 The Warning
228 The Willing Escapee
227 The Ridge Men in Cordon
226 The Enemy Resurfaces
225 The Meaning of Comfor
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223 The Jealous Rival
222 The Charm Merchants
221 The Charm Crafters
220 The Untouchable Merchandise
219 The Abyss of Sorrow II
218 The Abyss of Sorrow I
217 The Watery Depths
216 The Hope of a Boy
215 The Path to Moonshadow
214 The Failing Mission
213 The Faithful and the Faithless
212 The Road Best Not Taken
211 The Slow Turn
210 The Dance of Fate
209 The Winter Solstice
208 The Dawn of a Warrior VI
207 The Dawn of a Warrior V
206 The Cover of Nigh
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204 The Dawn of a Warrior III
203 The Dawn of a Warrior II
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201 The Dawn of a Warrior I
200 The Beast of the Arena
199 The Proposal
198 The Crux of the Problem
197 The Unwelcome Gues
196 The Madame
195 The Ruin is Compromised
194 The Cost of Burdens
193 The Unsteady Deal
192 The Island of Herguard
191 The Weightlessness of Human Selfishness
190 The Choice is Given
189 The Shadows Shrink in the Day
188 The Blood Contrac
187 The Fiancee
186 The Doctor who was Kind
185 The Difference between Ink and Shadow
184 The Inktress Lurks
183 The Dream that was not a Dream
182 The Kitsune's Dilemma
181 The Top Graduates of the Magician's Academy
180 The Fool's Observant Eyes
179 The Fate of his Investmen
178 The Charm Craftsman's Persistent Fool
177 The Strange Fool
176 The Wind Comes Calling
175 The Fate of His Investmen
174 The Heartbeat of a Drowned Man
173 The Stranger in the Depths
172 The Fool's Eyes
171 The Inktress's Vengeance
170 The Ominous Sign
169 The Business Training
168 The Inktress's Folly
167 The Pirate Lord
166 Teaser for Vol.3
165 Author's Note and Thank you
164 A Lonely Existence*
163 A Shadow Magician...or more?*
162 A Dark Tiding on the Horizon*
161 A Lesson from a Vampire and an Assassin*
160 A Friendly Competition*
159 A Stormy Night*
158 A Couple of Underdogs*
157 A Whaler's Strait*
156 A Source Revealed*
155 A Dark Shade of Ink
154 A Charm Craftsman
153 An Exchange
152 A Stolen Item?
151 A World-Class Auction
150 A Ship, a Captain and a Vampire
149 A Captain's Decisions
148 A Truth Bomb
147 A New Collection of Charms
146 A Disgruntled Party
145 A Signing and A Sealing
144 A Tracking Charm
143 A Deal is Struck
142 A Past Better Forgotten
141 An Old Friend?
140 A Night at the Theatre
139 A Need for an Ally
138 A Meal to Remember
137 A Surname
136 A Young Shadow
135 A Moon Amongst the Shadows
134 A New Commodity
133 A Debt Repaid...and Some
132 A Fair Price
131 A Fool
130 A Light Element Tool
129 A Big Spender
128 A Business Venture
127 A Challenge
126 An Unusual Gemstone
125 A Street of Skewers
124 An Island Built by Traders
123 A Potential Unknown
122 A Game with the Captain
121 A Midnight Meal
120 A First Night in the Galley
119 An Experienced Shipmate
118 A Trip to the Crow's Nes
117 A Ship called The Miranda
116 A Fateful Decision
115 An Offer
114 An Honest Discussion
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