The Human and the Vampire.

In a world where ancient secrets lurk beneath the mundane, Alijah, a woman haunted by personal struggles, finds her life irrevocably entwined with the supernatural. A chance encounter with a mysterious, two-toned eyed girl and her unconscious brother plunges Alijah into a hidden conflict between humans and vampires. As a perilous mating bond forms and dark truths about her own blood emerge, Alijah becomes a crucial, unwitting pawn in a battle older than time. Will her unique essence be her salvation or her ultimate demise? Dive into a tale where every drop of blood tells a story, and every secret is a step closer to destiny.

The Human and the Vampire.

In a world where ancient secrets lurk beneath the mundane, Alijah, a woman haunted by personal struggles, finds her life irrevocably entwined with the supernatural. A chance encounter with a mysterious, two-toned eyed girl and her unconscious brother plunges Alijah into a hidden conflict between humans and vampires. As a perilous mating bond forms and dark truths about her own blood emerge, Alijah becomes a crucial, unwitting pawn in a battle older than time. Will her unique essence be her salvation or her ultimate demise? Dive into a tale where every drop of blood tells a story, and every secret is a step closer to destiny.

Silence. Cold. Emptiness.

Such were the emotions that filled Alijah up like waves of the sea, flaming out their shame. Like wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness forever, as she opened her car door. She stared at the sky, lost in worries. The moon was hanging full and hazy beneath a cap of dark clouds, and the distant stars magnified the silence. Alijah wouldn't have minded, but it seemed to her like even the heavens were mocking her unfortunate situation.

She got into the car and sat down. When she inserted the car key into the keyhole and she turned on the ignition but the car refused to start, she cursed inwardly. She tried it again, and thankfully, the engine coughed to life. Without eating any more time than was necessary, she drove away from her working place.

Her boss had moved up his game tonight. He had blatantly stared at her butts today, while telling her he wouldn't mind having a good time. If she hadn't really needed the job, she would have snapped his head into two and be done with it, consequences be damned. But, she had barely refrained herself. She couldn't add murder to her current situation; being broke was enough to keep her in check.

“Goddammit.” She muttered as she looked ahead. There seemed to be traffic up ahead, and other cars were trying to weave out the traffic. She didn't need this type of trouble now, she just wanted to get home. For the next fifteen minutes, she and her car crawled after the cars that were before her.