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Meanwhile, Josephine released her hold on Erika --just enough to let the woman breathe. Erika had already fainted but she could still hear a soft heartbeat. That'll be enough for now. She moved quickly, settling Erika on the floor beside Fiona before walking towards Alaron.
"Stay here and watch over her. It'll be okay, I promise," she said. "He's going to want her when he pulls through." Fiona nodded mutely.
Josephine approached Alaron as cautiously as she could, knowing that he was going to aim straight for her head the moment he came to. However, it was the only way to awaken healers --and she'd know for she had some in her family. They needed to be wounded to the point that their body would exhaust or even kill itself trying to repair the damage.
Josephine felt her heart ache at the sight of his suffering but she knew this was just momentary. She could see that his body was turning blue; his curled up position turning slack until he was lying limp against the cold hard floor. He wasn't breathing... but his eyes were wide open and staring at her --intense orbs of brown with a thin golden line of fire right in the middle where his pupil should be. Some would describe it like that of the tiger-eye stone and Josephine agreed.
Just like the stone, those eyes symbolized the ability of the Vampire to bridge between the body that focuses on earth and the mind that deals with spirituality. They'd become more sensitive to listening and understanding not just words but the vibrations at the cellular level and manipulate them accordingly.
However, the Vampire staring at her wasn't a healer... yet. He had unleashed his maximum power but his real ability still needs awakening. Moving closer, she crouched down and gently pushed back the hair covering his face, feeling the coldness beneath her fingers; confirming that algor mortis had already taken place. This meant that his body had shut down right after healing and was 'dead'.
At least she knew he wasn't going to aim to strike her head... yet. When she pulled down the flap on his shirt that had gotten torn, she noticed that there was a thin scar over the gash she had inflicted earlier. Good.
Tilting his head back, she held his chin down to force open his mouth before slicing the vein on her own wrist and letting her blood flow down his throat. She wasn't surprised when he flicked an angry look at her even as his teeth automatically sank into her skin. Josephine didn't wince as she felt her own blood being taken in by the youngling but kept a close watch on his pallor.
"Don't be so angry at me darling. I'd imagine your father might be more merciless. Besides, it is not impossible for a youngling Vampire to acquire their abilities at a young age," she soothed him. "Only the blood from a Pureblood Ancient can awaken your powers this prematurely."
Which was true, she thought. She'd awaken at twenty-four, simply because Aramis enjoyed biting her and letting her bite him back each time they made love. When a Pureblood invested emotions into a certain youngling, that's when they 'stroke' the latter's latent abilities to the fore. From there, it just took a bit of push to awaken their potential. Josephine began thinking about Fiona and had a feeling that either Aramis or Draven must have been feeding her their blood because she would not have otherwise expressed her abilities as such an early age.
A sudden movement jerked her out from her thoughts but that split second dazing made her too slow to react to the swift hold of Alaron's hands on her throat.
He kept his grip on her neck even as he drained out her blood but Josephine did not do or say anything. Instead she simply smiled at him. He was still glaring at her when a soft feminine voice called out to him.
"Alaron..."
He blinked and turned his gaze towards the direction of the voice. Erika had regained her consciousness and was looking at him with tearful eyes. Alaron was still weak but he could understand the emotions behind those eyes --it was that of a woman who thought the man she loved had died.
The realization that she loved him snapped Alaron out of his rage for he immediately released his hold on Josephine's neck and pushed her wrist away from his mouth. Although his body was still weak, he managed to half crawl and half drag himself over towards Erika; cradling her close to him and whispering, "I'm here, it's alright..." over and over again.
Meanwhile, Josephine was staggering backwards to lean against a wall. Alaron had taken a bit too much blood from her but she hadn't stopped him even after he had gained back heat and colour in his cheeks. By now, his body would use her blood to complete his healing. Josephine suspected that when he was deeply injured, Alaron used to drain blood from those who got into fights with him.
"Grandmother," said Fiona, getting up and moving towards the weakened Vampire. "Should... should I do something? I've... never really seen anything like this before but I trusted you... why didn't you just tell us?"
Josephine smiled. "If I told him, he'd get overexcited and his body wouldn't react naturally on its own fight or flight mechanism. It's the instinct to survive that pushes our race into acquiring these abilities you know."
"Will he be okay?" she asked worriedly. "And Erika?"
"Bring her to me."
"What? No! I'm too afraid you'll kill her."
Josephine managed a small laugh before flicking her gaze away. "Alaron my dear, bring the girl here."
When Alaron turned, his eyes were no longer the fiery hue but his natural brown. "No!"
"Come here."
Alaron was gritting his teeth for he couldn't control himself now that her blood was inside his system. He
had
to respond to her words. Damn that woman.
"Erika dear, I'm sorry you had to watch that... and I am so sorry for being so rough on you..."
"Rough? You fucking wanted to kill her!" snapped Alaron angrily.
"Language," she reprimanded without glancing at him. Still looking at Erika she continued, "Do you love him?"
Erika nodded. Josephine laughed. "Well, are you strong enough to handle his temper, his foul mouth and his occasional need to challenge authority?"
Erika managed an amused smile. "You bet."
"Would you like me to turn you?"
"Grandmother!"
"Mother!"
Alaron and Fiona shrieked at the same time then turned to each other in alarm.
"Oh, that's very nice of you," said Josephine, looking up at Alaron with a gentle smile. "So sweetie, would you like to join us and live the rest of your life with my son here?"
Erika bit her lips and looked from Alaron to Fiona to Josephine and nodded her head. "Punching a Vampire with human force isn't fun," she joked.
"Oh Erika..." said Fiona, hugging her friend close. "I guess this is like welcome to the family huh."