Chapter 2: August's Beast Chooses
August had not seen his wife, Direca, other than in passing, since the war began. Now, things had settled down and families were reuniting. He would do the same. He remembered the words of his brother, Gabriel, that love would keep the vampires grounded in humanity. He would need his wife more than ever now, but he didn't know how to tell her of his transformation. Maybe that secret could wait.
August would need to move his wife into the formal home of the city ruler, the mansion his father had established. Soon after his father had died, a messenger delivered the news to his wife, Direca, that August was the new city ruler. Due to the war, she was unable to move into their new home.
He looked forward to seeing his son, again as well. Marcus was such a clever and joyful boy. The child would have the finest tutors, as with all children of his station. His tutors though, would do more than teach scholarly lessons. They would help prepare the boy for the mantle of leadership. Marcus was even more precious now that August could not have any more children.
Opening the door to his old home, August discovered that all was quiet. He wondered of the location of his wife and son. He expected to find his wife sitting in the garden sewing at this time of day. He would go there to see her. Direca would also know the whereabouts of their son.
He heard her voice, first, then he saw her sitting on the grass. Marcus laid beside her. August sighed with relief because he was with his family now.
His son looked tired and August had a feeling that Direca was trying to make the little guy take a nap. He stood and just watched the scene unfold.
The boy fidgeted and kicked his feet. Although, he looked tired, Marcus had difficulty keeping his eyes closed. He breathed in great gulps of air, failing miserable at creating a convincing sound of someone snoring. August couldn't help but burst out with a laugh.
Marcus jumped up, "Daddy!" and ran to his father. Direca looked up and smiled at her husband. August held his arms out to his son and caught the child in a big hug. Marcus giggled planting kisses on his father's cheek and hugging his father's neck with a four year old's clingy grip.
"I missed you, Daddy." Marcus squealed as he buried himself deeper in his father's hug.
August held his son tight not wanting the moment to end. "I missed you too my little soldier." The war had been relatively short, but too long to remain away from one's family, especially a son such as his.
Direca walked to her husband and kissed the top of his head. "I'll never get him to sleep now. He will be too excited."
August stood and returned the kiss to his wife's cheek. "That's okay. I could do with the added distraction."
Direca took her husband's hand in hers and led him into the house, "Are you hungry? I can have Marienta cook something for you."
August didn't need to eat food any longer, but he discovered that being a vampire meant that he enjoyed the sensual aspects of life, including the taste of food. "Yes, I would very much like that."
The happy family walked into the house. August took Marcus into the dining room to wrestle with him on the pillows and Direca walked to the kitchen to tell Marienta to cook something for her husband.
Direca entered the room to see her husband and son wrestling on the floor. Smiling she said, "So August, do you think that your little soldier can give you a reprieve from battle to allow us to discuss plans for moving?"
August rolled, arms wrapped around his son, onto his back. He stopped so that Marcus was on his chest. "So little man, do you think that your mom and I can talk about big people stuff?"
Marcus rolled off his father. "Sure Dad," and ran out of the room. "I'm going to play outside!" he hollered over his shoulder and then disappeared through the doorway.
August chuckled. "Are you sure he still needs a nap? He seems to have plenty of energy and appears fine to me."
Direca placed her hands on her hips. "Well, dear husband, I need him to take the naps so that I might have some energy. I can't keep up with him anymore. He wears me out and I'm the one who really needs a nap, but there is no time for such luxuries for me."
Smiling, August reached for her hand, kissed her fingers, and pulled her onto his lap. Chuckling August replied, "I'm truly sorry, dear wife. I had no idea he was such a handful for you."
Direca sighed. "He is much like his father." She raised her eyebrows. "I know you want to talk of the move, but I need to tell you how sorry I am of your parents' deaths. The rumors say it was your grandfather, Pleotis, who killed them. That can't be true."
August didn't look at his wife. The wound of their deaths remained raw having occurred only a few weeks prior. "I'm afraid it is. Pleotis is insane and cannot be trusted. You and Marcus are never to go near him again. I fear he will kill all that he can."
Direca stiffened. "He used to be such a gentle and caring man."
August nodded. "But times of war will change a person, even if that person isn't fighting in the battles." He sighed and shook his head as if trying to shake away the memories. "Now, let's discuss the move."
Direca kissed his cheek. "Of course. I already have the slaves and servants packing crates."