The first chapter to my book Prey for Death. Read it and tell me what you think |
Chapter 1 The Hunt Paul walked the streets at a normal pace now. His skin had a flushed tint to it, as the blood from his kill flowed through his body. The kill had been good tonight, but it was always over to soon. He laughed to himself when he thought how easy it had been to snap the mortal’s neck. He would have to move on now. He could find his resting place, but the others weren’t far behind. The others were such fools. They only killed for food, and they rarely, if ever, killed humans. That’s why Paul had left. He enjoyed the kills. He loved the fear in their eyes, right before he ripped their throat open and heard the soft gurgle, desperate attempts to cry for help. Give all that up? No, he could never do that. For a year and a half now he has been one step ahead of their blood hunt for him. So where would he go now? Another city, another kill. He made it to the next city, but the sun would be up very soon and he had to find shelter. He found an old abandoned house with a “No Trespassing” sign on it. He made his way down into the basement. Darkness, total darkness. Its sweet black nothingness took him into its arms, and he slept protected from the light. He dreamed(yes even the undead dream). It was of Alex. He had cared so much for her. He had been the one that had made her immortal. He had been there when she made her first kill. She had enjoyed it as much as he did. The others had too. They would make their kills and dance around the bodies. They were killers, until Davis came along, claiming to be one of the eldest immortals. He led, and they followed. He changed their group completely. He said there was to be no human blood shed anymore, and the idiots listened to him. But not Paul, he always did what he wanted. When he left, he tried to get Alex to come with him, but she refused to leave Davis and the others. Paul awoke at sunset. He still could not get Alex out of his mind. He needed to kill. His body ached for it. Who would it be tonight? He preferred someone who would put up a good fight. He left the damp basement and went out to hunt. he waited in an alley until someone walked past. he heard the sound of high-heeled shoes clicking on the pavement. It was a woman. He got a good look at her. She had on a short skirt and a halter top. Her face was heavily painted. Paul hated prostitutes, but she would have to do. He stood behind her now. He moved with a swiftness only a vampire has. She stopped, too frightened to turn around. She was ruining his fun. He had to see her face. He walked in front of her. He needed her fear. She looked at him and cringed when she saw his deathly white skin. This made him smile, showing his two razor-sharp fangs. She screamed. His body was aching, and his head was throbbing. “Play time’s over,” he said to her as he gave her his fanged grin, while she stared into his eyes and saw death. He grabbed her and pulled her back, exposing her slender neck. He slowly slid his teeth into her tender flesh and ripped her throat apart. He felt her heart stop. This infuriated him. “Damn mortals,” he cursed “Don’t they have any will? Where is their strength?” The girl had not put up a fight. It was over too quickly. He drained the body of its vital fluid. At least he had the blood. It was pure ecstasy. They power it gave him was incredible. He had to make another kill. One more powerful kill. He liked a good fight. As he started to leave the alley, he spotted something in the shadows. He knew it was Davis. He had been so wrapped up in his kill, he did not sense they were there. He had to get out of there, because where Davis was, the others weren’t far behind. Davis came out from the shadows. He stood face to face with Paul. “You truly are an animal,” Davis said disgusted, looking down at the woman’s body. “Don’t knock it till you try it,” Paul said defiantly. “We’ve come to destroy you, Paul, and we won’t stop until we do.” “It’s been over a year, Davis, and you haven’t been able to so far.” Paul leaped into the air and onto a small building behind him. This is what it must feel like to be flying, Paul thought to himself. He loved being immortal. He looked down in the alley. The others were beside Davis. It wouldn’t take long for them to reach the building’s roof. Paul ran from rooftop to rooftop. His long black hair, which had been neatly pulled back in a ponytail, was now flowing freely in the wind. He stopped when he could no longer hear them behind him. He jumped down from the building as graceful as a cat and landed on his feet. He was in another alley. He had to make another kill and get away from here as far as possible. “Do you think we are that easy to lose?” Paul heard Davis’ voice from behind him. Paul turned to see them all standing there. “Well if it isn’t the immortal Mafia?” Paul said sarcastically. “Why do you have to make this so hard Paul? Stop the killing, and you won’t be destroyed,” Alex pleaded, standing next to Davis. “Hey what’s going on down there?” A police officer yelled from the front of the alley. His partner was a few feet away from him. They slowly started moving towards Paul and the group. “This one’s for you, Davis,” Paul said grinning as he ran towards the two officers. “Help me please! They’re trying to kill me!” Paul yelled running towards the officers with both of his arms stretched out. When he came into arm’s reach of the men he transformed his hands into deadly claws, which he brought across both of their stomachs at the same time. The officers dropped to their knees, their stomachs completely slashed open from Paul’s razor-like claws. Paul stopped a few feet behind them. He lifted one of his claws to his face. It was covered with blood from one of the officers. He opened his mouth and let the blood from his claw drip unto his tongue. He licked his claw and looked back at the others. “This is finger licking good, guys. Why don’t you try some?” “Don’t just stand there, get him!” Davis screamed. They chased him for a while, but he finally ditched them. He didn’t have much time left before dawn. He had to make another kill and find a resting place fast. He had no time to worry about the others. He waited outside a bar. He knew some drunk would come staggering out soon. They always did. The only thing that he hated more than a prostitute was a drunk, but he couldn’t be picky tonight. He had to take what he could get. He had only been waiting ten minutes when an extremely intoxicated, very thin, lanky man stumbled out the door. He looked to be in his early fifties, was balding and unbelievably ugly. Paul was glad he would never have to grow old. He would live in his eighteen-year-old firm body forever. He made sure the old guy was alone and then pulled him into an alley. He wanted this kill to be quick, so he decided to break the drunk’s neck. He grabbed the man’s greasy head and began to twist it until the head had done a complete 180. Paul didn’t realize how hard he had done it until he was holding the decapitated head in his hands. “Jeez, Don’t make ’em like they used to.” He gave a chuckle at his own joke and proceeded to drain the body of blood. He left the body and found an abandoned warehouse. There was less then fifteen minutes before the sun would rise. Lucky for him he found this warehouse. Just as his eyes started to close, he felt someone jerk him. “Come on Paul, you have to leave here, the others are coming,” Alex cried desperately. “It’s almost dawn, where will I go, and how do I know if I can trust you?” “You have to trust me. I still love you, Paul.” Paul got up and followed her, wondering where they would find shelter in less then eight minutes. He has happy that he had Alex back though. She still loved him. As he stepped outside of the warehouse, the others grabbed him. He was a powerful vampire, but it was ten against one. Alex stepped beside Davis, a victorious grin on her face. “You fucking bitch!” Paul screamed enraged. “How could you?” “Hurry up! It will be dawn soon,” Davis said, pointing to a huge stake they had set up in the ground. They quickly tied Paul to it. Davis smiled up at Paul. “She helped slaughter all of my children, much in this same manner,” Davis said, stroking the cross that Paul was bound to. “Now it is time for me to return the favor.” He returned to his group and they all quickly retreated to the warehouse because the sun was starting to peek out from behind the hillside. Paul screamed and howled as the sun burned his flesh, which was now charring and black. After a while his cries stopped and all that was left was a pile of ashes. The hunt was over. |