Lavi Bookman
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Jun 21, 2011
"Meet out in the woods? Sure, I'll be there." Tristan closed his cell phone and put it back in his pocket as he reached up to scratch his head. "I wonder why she wants to meet at night in the woods. We do tend to meet out there for outings but never at night." He commented to no one in particular, a habit he had always had when he was thinking something in his mind. Even if there was no one there, he liked to talk to himself which had made people around him wonder if he was crazy or not. Sara had always been an outdoor sort of female which had been part of the reason why he had liked her. She'd always been so full of life which in turn inspired him to get out there too.
When dusk fell and the sun had fallen over the horizon, Tristan set off to meet his girlfriend at the aforementioned place. The redhead let out a little sigh as he left and hummed a tune as he walked to pass the time. Once he had reached the location, the tree where a pink ribbon was tied to a branch, he stopped and leaned up against the trunk. The ribbon belonged to Sara and she had tied it there the last time they had come out here. One hour passed and Tristan began to grow a bit restless but when two hours had come and gone he reached into his pocket and took out his cell phone. "Che. No answer. I wonder what's keeping her." He heard a rustle not too far away and glanced over his shoulder.
In the direction of the noise. "Sara?" There was no answer and he frowned. A slight chill ran down his spine and his survival instincts kicked in as his mind jumped to conclusions. Perhaps it was a wild animal out there. Maybe it wasn't such a good idea to wait on the ground at night. He should either leave or go up a tree and continue to wait. Well, Sara probably wasn't going to come anyway if she hadn't after two hours. He could always call her later tonight and see what had happened. With that in mind, he turned around and headed for the entrance of the forest.
But he never got there.
Something or someone jumped out of the bushes at him and before he could react in time, he had been knocked to the ground. He did have time to scream though as sharp fangs pierced through the skin of his neck. But no one heard him out in the middle of the woods. As his life blood trickled away into the mouth of the vampire that had attacked him, Tristan wondered whether or not his girlfriend would realize something had happened to him or not. It was an odd last thought but he was in shock due to the unexpected pain and fear of perhaps dying out here.
Strength was leaving his body and he could feel his eyes closing as he started to lose consciousness...
When dusk fell and the sun had fallen over the horizon, Tristan set off to meet his girlfriend at the aforementioned place. The redhead let out a little sigh as he left and hummed a tune as he walked to pass the time. Once he had reached the location, the tree where a pink ribbon was tied to a branch, he stopped and leaned up against the trunk. The ribbon belonged to Sara and she had tied it there the last time they had come out here. One hour passed and Tristan began to grow a bit restless but when two hours had come and gone he reached into his pocket and took out his cell phone. "Che. No answer. I wonder what's keeping her." He heard a rustle not too far away and glanced over his shoulder.
In the direction of the noise. "Sara?" There was no answer and he frowned. A slight chill ran down his spine and his survival instincts kicked in as his mind jumped to conclusions. Perhaps it was a wild animal out there. Maybe it wasn't such a good idea to wait on the ground at night. He should either leave or go up a tree and continue to wait. Well, Sara probably wasn't going to come anyway if she hadn't after two hours. He could always call her later tonight and see what had happened. With that in mind, he turned around and headed for the entrance of the forest.
But he never got there.
Something or someone jumped out of the bushes at him and before he could react in time, he had been knocked to the ground. He did have time to scream though as sharp fangs pierced through the skin of his neck. But no one heard him out in the middle of the woods. As his life blood trickled away into the mouth of the vampire that had attacked him, Tristan wondered whether or not his girlfriend would realize something had happened to him or not. It was an odd last thought but he was in shock due to the unexpected pain and fear of perhaps dying out here.
Strength was leaving his body and he could feel his eyes closing as he started to lose consciousness...