Super late and super short update this time, and it will be my last one for a while. Not long after I submitted the last chapter I came down with some serious health problems; I'll be alright, but we're looking at a timescale of months before I'm better and the medication is making it hard to focus on writing.
That said, it would have been a serious dick-move to leave this story on a cliffhanger, so I've struggled through just enough to get past that point. After this mini-chapter, consider Titans to be on hiatus until July. Sorry everyone, I wish it could be otherwise. For the last time in a while...
Are you sitting comfortably?
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Daine was heaving great, body-wracking sobs over the body of Borren while Thrak stood solemn guard. Talia stood firmly beside Elizabeth, and the pair of them and Alex were all staring at the chestnut-skinned young woman who had just stood up from being dead. Alex backed slowly away, keeping his gun trained on the vampire.
"Elizabeth?" he asked, allowing the major to take the lead.
"What are you asking?" she nervously shifted her grip on the shortsword, keeping it low and by her side.
"Elizabeth, do I take the shot?" He clarified calmly.
"I'd really prefer if he didn't, Lizzy," Vanessa dropped the broken arrow shaft she had plucked from her chest, it clattered on the stone floor and she spread her open palms to show she was unarmed, "Not sure how much my opinion counts for right now, but just throwing that out there."
"Ness..." Elizabeth stepped forwards, and then faltered, "Is it really you?"
"As if anyone with a choice would choose to live my shitty life," she rolled her blood-red eyes, "Yes it's me. You caught me in the middle of the traditional, twice-weekly Ravenholm family argument."
The vampiric woman glanced down at the piles of dust that were all that remained of her family.
"Guess I don't have to put up with those anymore whether you kill me or not, so thanks for that."
"Why is that thing still alive?" Daine snarled through gritted teeth, furiously glaring up over his partner's body.
"I'm truly sorry for your loss, master dwarf. I've lost many a friend to the bloodlust of my family over the years," she looked down, and Alex thought he could just make out a drop of color in the corner of her eyes, like a bloody tear.
Vanessa reached up and wiped at her eyes, smearing thin red liquid over the back of her hand. She drew a deep breath - the first they had seen her take - and clenched her fists, looking up with a steely expression.
"Kill me, or leave me as the undead Countess of a dead county. Whatever you do, make it quick."
Alex looked over to Elizabeth again, but the major had her eyes locked on her childhood friend. She ignored him, instead turning to Thrak.
"Thrak, Gelb. Anything I should know about vampires before making this decision?"