Saving Ana
Free the Dancing Llamas
Chapter 3: Thunder
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Someone was in her room, Ana realized. One minute, she had been sound asleep - dreaming of
Cardaf
and
Yellowtow
, and the many different ways one could concoct a concentration potion. Next minute, her eyes were open and she could feel a presence in her bedroom. There was a fission in the air, and it wasn't just the incoming storm.
A flash of lightning illuminated the room, a black shadow appearing. Ana quickly reached out for her bedside lamp turning it on, ready to summon her power on the intruder. The light blinded her for a moment, but her spotty vision portrayed the tall shadow of none other than the vampire master himself.
"Goddess above, Julian!" She cried out, hand held to her chest, trying to sooth the rapid beating of her racing heart, "What are you doing here?"
Ana didn't know why she asked him the question, not like he seemed capable of answering.
The vampire was staring around the room at all the books; well Rhea's books, scrolls and papers scattered everywhere. If she wasn't working or managing the coven, she was researching; reading all of Rhea's things to try and make herself the best Coven mother she could possibly be.
Although being such a good little scholar didn't really leave much time for dusting or putting away things; and Ana mused that it probably looked like quite the sight. For a moment she was thankful it wasn't really the real Julian in her room, he'd probably be horrified by the mess. Although, he likely had staff to clean up after him, do all his dusting and put away his books.
His gaze landed on her, and Ana felt self-conscious again.
Damn him and damn his ability to make her feel like the lowest, ugliest, little bug with his mere presence.
He had made her feel this way when he was himself; all fully functional and powerful. That time he'd done it with a look too. Except his look now was more blank and in retrospect maybe she was reading into something that wasn't there this time.
The first time though - when he'd been Julian; all-powerful-vampire-boss, and she had blown up part of the Underground - the look had been anything but blank. It had been a combination of uninterested and judgmental - as if she was a nuisance, as if he couldn't be bothered with her. And then he'd given her this up-and-down look, a stupid all-male look; and when his piercing, intense gaze had landed back on her it had given her the distinct impression that he had found her wanting.
Ana shook her head; it'd do no good to dwell on the past. Standing before her wasn't
that
Julian...possibly he wasn't Julian at all.
Ana sighed, pulling the sheets around her. "Go back to your room, Julian. I'm trying to sleep."
He stood there, simply staring at her and didn't seem to have any mind of moving. The thunder cracked again and Ana felt her body flinch, her heart stuttering in surprise. Taking a deep breath, she pushed herself out of bed. Obviously, Julian would need help going back to the basement.
The vampire's head tilted to the side as she approached him and he remained silent. Ana didn't know why that continued to surprise her. The man had been cursed, for Goddess' sake. Well...most likely cursed.
Ana eyed the books around her in guilt. She hadn't even started trawling through them for some of the soul-based curses...she really ought to if she was ever going to have a chance in helping the vampire.
Was she ever going to solve this? Would she ever be able to restore Julian to himself? It was as if even his mere presence was mocking her, chiding her for not working hard enough.
Ana paused, standing in front of the vampire and rubbed her face sheepishly, "I'm sorry, Julian. I'm sorry this is going to take a while. I don't know where to start." She gestured vaguely around the room.
He looked at her vacantly still, but then a most peculiar thing happened, he brought a large, cold hand to rest on the top of her head. For a moment Ana wanted to laugh, it was almost like he was patting a dog or something. She grabbed his hand to move it off, except this time he moved to brush the hair from her shoulder. The little gesture, although possibly unintentional, send a small trail of gooseflesh down her arm.
What in the what??
Ava frowned, and looked up at him, then searched the vampire's face, desperate to find some sort of meaning. His eyes, Ana realised, they were suddenly bright, expressive, intelligent and clear. Not blank like it had been a moment ago. She'd seen these eyes before in the Underground those many moons ago. The eyes that were capable of sizing her down. No - sizing her correctly - the eyes that somehow always seemed to know exactly who she was.
"Julian?" she whispered, "You're in there, aren't you?"
His hand moved down her arm and squeezed her hand faintly, lacing his fingers with hers. Ana looked down at their joint hands it in wonder. She looked back up at his eyes and noticed the strangest thing. At the edges of his irises, there it was...little shapes moving at the sides...almost like...clouds?
"I can see your eyes," she whispered, leaning forward, standing on the tips of her toes to try and get a better look, "You're in there, but there are little clouds in the way..."
She pondered the meaning of this for a moment. What in the hell could be happening that there were little clouds floating in his iris'. What a bizarre thing.
"If only you could say something," Ana bit her lip, "If only you could tell me what happened, I'd be able to help you quicker. As it is I don't know where to even start."
The vampire squeezed her hand - very faintly, but she could swear to the moon Goddess herself that the man had definitely squeezed her hand in his. She looked back down at the interlaced fingers and was momentarily sidetracked.
When was the last time she'd held anyone's hand? The last time a man had held her hand even?
The thunder clapped again, and Ana felt her heart jump at the sudden sound.
Damn storm
. She was already on edge as it was. That shook her out of her strange reverie though and brought her attention back up to Julian's face. She could think about hand-holding later.
"You know getting older really hasn't made dealing with thunder storms easier," Ana tried to laugh. The laughter died in her throat the moment the vampire let go of her and next thing she knew he was pulling her into his arms and rested his head atop hers. She froze, again unsure of what the hell was happening.
Well actually, she knew what the hell was happening. Julian was hugging her...comforting her, it seemed.
How odd.
This - this wasn't Julian. There was no way in hell that this was the vampire she had known. Maybe it
wasn't
Julian in there.
And yet, she didn't quite believe that either. His eyes - they were Julian through and through. At least when they were like
this
; intelligent, fierce, intense. But the arms? No, Ana mused, the vampire wouldn't have comforting arms like this. He was certainly not the sort of comfort anyone. She knew him to be a cold, pragmatic man.
"That's very nice, Julian," Ana smiled softly into his chest, leaning into the embrace for only a moment before beginning to pull away. She wanted so much just to enjoy the touch. The last time she'd been held like this...well she couldn't quite remember. As high priestess there wasn't too many opportunities for physical connection, well outside of her sisters, but that didn't really count. Either way, she didn't have time for hugging, and if she wasn't going to be able to sleep, she might as well prepare some potions for the shop, or get cracking on researching Julian's condition...
As she pulled away, she felt Julian's arms tighten around her, shoving her into his broad chest.
Goddess Above
, but did he have to feel so...so distracting? For a moment all Ana could do was feel and smell him. Did all men feel like this?
When was the last time
, Ana mused,
where she'd even allowed a man to touch her like this? Had it ever felt so nice? So warm and safe?
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Julian watched the little crease between her eyes appear as she frowned at him. She was looking at him so intently - he had never been under such scrutiny in his life. She leaned so close he could taste the mint on her breath and see each individual lash of her eyes.
If he leaned forward just an inch he'd have been able to kiss her easily. He felt a pang, an ache hit his chest as he thought of kissing her sweet lips.
Weird. Very weird. Lots of strange poetic crap seemed to come into his mind around the woman.
"Julian?" she whispered, "You're in there, aren't you?"
'Yes', he wanted to shout, yell, scream, throw himself around the room. Anything, as long as it could be him doing it, him in control of his actions.
Could she see him in here? struggling, trying? He concentrated with all his might, trying to give her some kind of signal. Even moving his damned hand. Julian felt like he was about to have a brain aneurysm just trying. He'd managed to pop it on her head, drag it to her shoulder.
Success! His hand moved to lock into her hand, which he managed to co-ordinate with much focus.