This is the beginning of my own version of a story line about the Carpathian Men and the women they mate with. I have always been fascinated by vampires and had my own take on them fantasy-wise. When I began reading novels about the Carpathians they seemed like exactly the image I had of what vampires would be like if I were to write them. This is the first chapter in that effort. Enjoy!
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How had Isabella gotten herself into this situation? She had been innocently typing a new story on her laptop at the Daily Grind, her favorite coffee spot, when she hit a point she couldn't figure out. She wasn't one for jumping ahead so she backed up and wrestled with the plot. Her characters just weren't cooperating. They seemed to hate each other when they were supposed to be love interests. Every time she tried to get them together one said something insulting to the other. Okay, she knew she was writing the story but her subconscious seemed to lead the way and things often got out of hand before she ironed out the actual direction of the story. There was no saving it. These two characters hated each other and there would be no gazing into each other's eyes or riding off into the sunset together for them. She could almost feel both of them looking at her in disgust at both the cliches and what they inferred. She sighed heavily and sat back, taking a sip of her pumpkin spice latte.
"Writer's block?" she heard a nearby voice ask.
Turning to look at the man who had evidently inquired, she saw someone who seemed older than the usual crowd, perhaps in his early 50's though an incredibly well preserved early 50's. He seemed to be trying to suppress a smile almost as if he could hear her thoughts. Looking around she noticed the coffee shop was strangely empty that day.
"Yeah. My characters are off on a lark," Isabelle replied.
The man laughed and she caught a sparkle in his eye. She noticed he was extremely well dressed in a grey pinstriped three piece suite which was certainly over the top for this shop but he must have come from work. There was something, well, nice or comforting about him that drew her. Without knowing how exactly she had gotten there, she found herself seated at his table, feeling as if they'd been conversing a while. In the forefront of her thoughts she considered how odd this was, yet something in the back of her mind said all was as it should be and she was safe.
Isabella had what her family had called the "touch." It was partially an awareness she supposed others might call psychic yet there was more to it. Only some of the women in the family were born with the touch and it often didn't manifest until they were in the late 20's or early 30's with the second part of the ability coming later. She wasn't exactly certain what that ability entailed though her mother was often seemed able to calm those who were injured or distressed. That could have just been empathy and true concern, yet Isabella had always thought there was something more to it. Regardless, her abilities had become evident enough to at least provide her with a sense of what and who was safe vs unsafe. This man definitely had been accepted as safe though a bit of hesitancy remained suggesting something . . .
'Different'
Her mind whispered.
When Lucian, for that was his name, began speaking of the council, Isabelle nodded as if she knew all about them when she realized she didn't. Something was off here.
'You are safe. No harm will befall you.'
Whoa! It was one thing to have her own inner voice advising her on safety, but quite another to have a strangers voice enter her mind. She stood suddenly in fear.
Lucian stood as well and seemed as if he wanted to take her wrist but then thought better of it.
"I'm sorry if I startled you. I just sensed. . . " he looked around then finished carefully, ". . . you were familiar with such things."
"If you mean someone intruding in my mind and trying to influence me in some way, then no, I am not familiar with such things and will thank you not to do so again," Isabelle all but hissed in a quiet yet forceful voice.
"My apologies. I will not do it again without your permission."
Lucian really did seem contrite. Her own mind said that the situation was harmless so she relaxed. "If my apology is accepted shall we go?" he asked, confidence back in place.
Isabelle tried to remember agreeing to go somewhere with this stranger and the memory came. Of going to meet the council. Of feeling it was a reasonable though curious thing to do since only the very distant sound of a memory suggested any familiarity with who and what this council might be.
"You okay there, Isabelle?" Don, the barista who she'd become friendly with asked with a protective look in his eyes.
Isabelle looked back at Lucian then answered Don with a sunny smile on her face. "Yeah, Don. Everything's fine. Just meeting up with an old friend." She wasn't sure why she had added the last and given Lucian was definitely not a regular customer, Don raised an eyebrow. She smiled again to reassure him and perhaps herself, gathered up her computer, and turned back to Lucian. He held an arm out to indicate she should lead and she headed out the door sending a cheerful, "Bye, Don," over her shoulder.
They walked for a while, Lucian commenting on the leaves which were beginning to turn, the clearer, crisper weather which had followed a terrible heat wave as Isabelle murmured her assent here and there, comfortable with Lucian taking the lead. Despite wandering the small residential streets along the waterfront with a strange man, Isabelle felt a sense of peace.
Glancing at him suddenly, wondering if he might be somehow manipulating her senses, his large dark eyes belied nothing but honest conversation and his body language indicated his desire to treat her respectfully and not encroach on her personal space. She let herself lapse back into a calming lull as the light gentled around her causing the water to shimmer in the growing twilight.
Suddenly they were standing in front of a nondescript building, perhaps four or five stories high that seemed to melt into the twilight. Something about it made Isabelle certain if she'd passed it before she wouldn't have noticed it but she wasn't sure exactly where they were or how far they had traveled.
"I know it doesn't look like much on the outside but it's a bit more welcoming on the inside. Shall we?"