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It was beyond stupid of me to walk home alone this late at night. I should have taken a cab. I would have been safe in my own bed by now if I had taken the ten bucks and called a cab. Now I was going to die, all alone in a dark alley.
It was strange. I should be in agony. Hell, I should be scared, but after the initial bite, my natural instincts to fight faded away. Was it really a vampire that killed me? He was still drinking my blood, but I stopped screaming a while ago and I was pretty sure I had to be hallucinating now. This kind of thing didn't happen...did it?
"Hey asshole!" I heard him bark in a super alpha male, totally pissed off tone. Everything was hazy and confusing, but the odd sensation at my neck suddenly ceased as my attacker lunged at the massive wall of tattooed muscle blocking the entrance to the alley.
"Feeding on a human like that will get you killed."
"Back off Brotherhood, she's mine!" my attacker hissed. He sounded like some strange perversion of human and animal but I was fading quickly and didn't really care.
"Wake up angel." I felt a sharp slap on my face. "Drink," he commanded. I opened my mouth and began to suck the warm, vibrant liquid that tasted like...pure life and it left my body humming and the fuzzy feeling in my head began to clear. I gasped when it all hit me; how close I came to dying just now.
"You'll be fine now angel," my savior whispered as he stood to his considerable height.
God he was beautiful.
"W-what happened?" I frowned as he helped me to my feet.
"You had a little accident and now we're going to walk back to your place. You're going to go to bed and you won't remember any of this in the morning; but you will never again attempt to walk home alone at night."
"Oh, okay." I smiled at the strong handsome man.
"What's your name?" I asked, trying to remember why I was walking with this beautiful man.
"I am Niall, angel." He chuckled softly.
"Why did you call me angel? My name is Valerie."
"Well Valerie, you look like how I imagine an angel would look." He smiled, taking my small hand in his large one.
"Oh, that's sweet."
"Come on, let's get you home. You smell divine and I need to get far, far away from here before I do something incredibly stupid," he muttered softly.
"That's sad."
"What's sad?"
"You're leaving." I frowned, not sure why it struck me so hard that this total stranger was going to leave and I'd never see him again.
"You won't remember me angel," he whispered as he left me alone in my bedroom.
"How did I get here? I don't remember waking home?" I muttered as I dressed for bed, still feeling a little shaky. "I shouldn't do that anymore, I could get mugged or something. I should take a cab home when it's this late."
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"Niall?" I whispered in confusion when I opened the door, expecting to see the repairman I called to fix my heat. Then it all came crashing back in a single instant. This was the man who saved me from the vampire that tried to kill me!
Why am I only just now remembering? Vampire? What the hell is going on?
"How did you do that Valerie?" He barked, stepping into my apartment uninvited. "How do you remember me angel?" he asked more gently.
"I-I don't know, it all just came back when I opened the door and saw you." I frowned, trying to make sense of things that couldn't possibly ever make sense.
"I'm sorry, I shouldn't have come back to check on you, but I was worried."
"Niall? I am confused...very confused."
"You shouldn't remember me. Humans always forget us after we've gone, but it seemed to take longer for you than most.
Sometimes the memories come back and I just wanted to make sure you weren't freaking out."
"So you're a..." I trailed off, unable to say it aloud.
"Vampire? Yes." He frowned.
"And the one that attacked me?"
"Dead...very dead."
"Aren't you all dead?"
"No, there are all different kinds of vampires, some undead, some living like me, but it's not really important."
"You killed him then?" I frowned.
"Yes, he attacked you and that is a crime punishable by death."
"So you're what? Like a vampire cop or something?"
"Something like that, yes." He smiled. "I am an agent of the Brotherhood and it is my job to make sure none of my kind takes a human life, especially for the purposes of feeding."
He grimaced as if the idea was distasteful to him somehow.
"We need human blood to survive, but only enough to sustain us. A few sips here and there from a willing donor is all we need. What that animal did to you was unnecessary and a result of his own gluttony and lack of self control."
"Um-thank you, Niall," I said softly; painfully aware of how much I owed him.
"It is my job angel."
"I don't think it's your job to track me down days later to make sure I'm okay." I smiled.
"No it isn't, but I am glad to see you are fine."
"I don't have anyway to repay you for saving my life, but if you would like to...feed from me, that is the least I can do." I offered, feeling awkward that I couldn't do more.
"That...would be a very bad idea, angel," he said softly, his jaw clenching tightly as if he was having trouble restraining himself.
"Oh." I frowned, blushing slightly in embarrassment.