Current; Elora is 18
Elora
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f all the days of the week, Thursdays tended to be my least favorite.
They typically meant tennis practices, which (if I was being honest) I only played for the cute outfits. Nevertheless, I grabbed my backpack and headed downstairs.
I wore a long, sleeved white top under checkered shortalls, perfect for the windy yet sunny day ahead. My wheatโcolored hair hung loosely down my back, which was probably not wise given the morningโs forecasted gales. However, I was too lazy to do anything else with my waistโlength locks, so down it was. A pair of white tennis shoes completed my simple schoolโday outfit, and I was pleased by how cute I looked as I made it to the first floor.
The first thing I saw as I turned the corner into the kitchen was Dane typing away on his laptop on the countertop. With a small smile, I greeted him, โMorning.โ
Not that the concept of โmorningsโ meant anything to vampires anyway. Still, Dane wasnโt rude enough to ignore my daybreak pleasantries and nodded my way.
โGood morning,โ he replied, shutting his computer and watching me slice an apple for breakfast. โWhat time am I picking you up today?โ
My schedule constantly changing daily, but that was only because of all my extracurriculars. I had track, soccer, debate club, and student council to worry about, along with tennis. That was before considering I was captain for debate and the senior class vice president. In other words, I was busy.
Even though I had my driverโs license, the guys insisted on driving me everywhere. They claimed it was because they had nothing better to do, but
I had my doubts. Either way, it made me feel like a burden, but I wasnโt about to argue.
Sometimes it was overwhelming to be involved with so many after- school activities. Still, with Duke gone, I needed to do something to soothe the constant emptiness he left behind. Sports and clubs helped, but even so, I missed him every day.
For the first year, he called every night just like he promised. It didnโt matter that he could only speak for a few minutes each time. As long as I heard his voice, I was happy. However, it didnโt take long for our schedules to clash. I got busy with school, and he got busy doing whatever he was doing. The last time we spoke was almost four years ago, on my fifteenth birthday.
Itโd be a lie to say things returned to normal after Duke, Lucifer, and Felix left. There was always a hollowness in our home that was never entirely filled. Sometimes, I wondered if my fourteen year olds anxieties were correct, if the next time I saw them would be at my college graduation… if Iโd ever see them again at all. Part of me even wondered if the mission was just their excuse to leave me for good.
We figured out our dynamics and routines pretty quickly, but Dane was no Duke. He definitely tried and didnโt do a bad job looking out for me. Even so, he was not my best friend.
That didnโt mean my days were dull. Theo and Quin constantly made me laugh, while the latter helped me pick out songs for the upcoming homecoming dance. We bonded over it while he cooked dinner, and it was definitely a highlight of my day. Eugene was my tutor, always eager to help me with my studies despite keeping to himself. My academic success was due to him, and he knew it too.
In the end, I was content. Things may not have been flawless without the other three guys here, but we were trying, and that counted for something.
Over the last two years, Iโd developed an obsession with perfection, which meant my satisfaction with our imperfect situation showed progress. I blamed living with vampires for my fixation on perfection. They had no flaws, sicknesses, or blemishes, and that sort of high standard could definitely lead to an inferiority complex. So, I tried to keep up and, in turn, became the perfectionist I now was. I needed things tidy and would rearrange things until they were done right. I had a posture as straight as
Eugeneโs, a gait almost as quiet as Theoโs, and a presence nearly as reserved as Quinโs. Thankfully, my passion for all things perfect got better over time. However, it was still there, even if I barely recognized it anymore.
โUm, probably around five?โ I guessed while biting my bottom lip. That should have given me enough time to clean up my tennis equipment without rushing.
Dane raised an eyebrow, his gaze firm as he looked my way. โArenโt you forgetting something?โ
โAm I?โ I thought about my schedule for the day, trying to find what Iโd missed. There was a quick meeting this morning for an assembly where Iโd be introducing a guest speaker about drugs. After that, I had an AP Biology test. Tennis followed, then home. Unable to think of anything else, I met his look with a confused one of my own.
โYou mentioned something about the chess club a few days ago,โ he recalled, and I snapped my fingers in realization.
How could I forget about that? After my tennis match, Iโd promised to talk with their president about funding new chess boards. Running a hand through my hair, I gave Dane a sheepish smile. โSix then?โ I questioned sweetly.
He nodded, agreeing with a smirk. โSix.โ
โWho needs a planner when I have you?โ I joked while finishing up the rest of my morning routine. Pulling my lunch pail from the fridge and stuffing it into my backpack, I hugged Dane before leaving the room.
โOr you could take it easy and be lazy like a normal high schooler!โ He called after, and I swore I could hear the smirk in his voice. I paid him no mind as I entered the living room.
Eugene and Quin were there, sitting on the couch as they watched an old movie. With my hands folded behind my back, I looked for Theo, only to find the house clown missing. It wasnโt too surprising. Sometimes theyโd sneak away, and I wasnโt sure where theyโd go, but something told me I didnโt want to know either.
โIs Theo here?โ I asked them. โHe said heโd drive me.โ
โHeโll be down in a second,โ Eugene answered, sparing me a quick glance before turning back towards the television. They must have spoken through their mind-link, which always irked me. Iโd never liked that they could communicate telepathically.
Quin rose from his seat, looming over my short stature once heโd reached my side. He wasnโt the only one who towered above meโthey all did, but what did I expect? I was only 5โ3,โ and if Dane was correct, Iโd probably stopped growing a little over a year ago. It bothered me that my height wasnโt an even number, not to mention boring. If only I could be taller, with legs for days, or short and cute… not that I didnโt feel short. I just felt so average height-wise.
He bent down to show me a picture on his phone. It was foodโsome fancy-looking spaghetti with lots of greens. Instantly, I felt hungry again.
โThat looks good. Are you making it for dinner?โ I questioned.
โI am now,โ Quin grinned. โI wasnโt sure if it looked good or like it had too much going on. Figured it would be a good idea to leave it up to the human taste buds.โ
I beamed at our not-so-little personal chef, happy he wanted my input. It was shocking, given my horrible eating habits. Lucifer, having left me the key to his secret sweets closet, didnโt help. I had cookies, marshmallows, candies, and more at my disposal. Truthfully, I was only thin due to my fast metabolism, active lifestyle, and teenage youth.
The significance of Lucifer giving me access to his private sugar stash in his absence wasnโt lost on me. Heโd always been more dragon than vampire when it came to junk foodโhoarding it away where others couldnโt reach. I blamed his glucose-induced mania on his everlasting sweet tooth.
After he left, I opened the envelope heโd given me, and thatโs where I found the key. It came accompanied by a note:
Weโll be back before you finish it all โL
I sobbed when I saw it. Lucifer wasnโt one for words; I used to think it was because he didnโt like anyone. I knew better now; he just never had much to say. When he did speak, he always said something significant, and when he gave me that note, he knew he was giving me hope.
There was still a fourth of the confectionary cabinet to go. โJust leave out the mushroomsโโ
โI know,โ Quin interrupted with a roll of his eyes.
โLetโs get this show on the road!โ Theo announced as he ran down the stairs so fast that he was nearly invisible for a moment. โReady to timidly tell all your peers theyโre doing everything wrong all day?โ
โAt least Iโm nice about it. Not everyone can be so loud and obnoxious,โ I teased right back. He wasnโt wrong; I was shy and absolutely
hated when people didnโt do things properly.
With a hand over his heart, Theoโthe ever-dramaticโcontinued to joke. โOuch! If my heart wasnโt frozen, itโd break.โ
Smirking, I rolled my eyes at Theoโs comment as I plopped into the passenger seat of his car. Once we started to move, I leaned my head on the window, watching the trees blur by. Much like his running, the vampire drove fast too. It was good that he did too. We lived thirty minutes from town in a secluded part of the forest, and he knew I hated being tardy.
Theo glanced my way after I let out a yawn and rested my head against the seatbelt. It didnโt disappoint him, but I could sense he wasnโt happy. โYou were up way too late studying last night.โ
โI have a biology test today,โ I explained with a shrug. I was up until midnight taking notes and flipping through my textbook. Needless to say, I was absolutely prepared but very exhausted.
Theo kept side-eyeing me, jaw clenching as though he had something he wanted to say. It made me raise a brow, trying to provoke him into speaking, which he mirrored before relenting. โMaybe if you werenโt in twenty clubs,โ he began lecturing, returning his gaze to the road, โyouโd have extra time to study or, you know, haveย fun.โ
We had the same talk every month, with him telling me to relax and me telling him I was happy the way I was. He just didnโt understand! My mind would wander when I wasnโt busy, and my abandonment issues could creep in, poisoning my brain further. I couldnโt have that. My current solution, a successful one at that, was afterโschool activities.
โIย likeย being busy,โ I stated, arms crossing over my chest.
Instead of replying and continuing our usual banter, Theo remained silent. His expression changed abruptly, almost like heโd realized something. His gaze bounced all over the road, but I could recognize the look in his eyes anywhereโhe was using the mind-link the guys shared.
โSomething wrong?โ I asked, studying him as we pulled up to the school.
My words seemed to pull him out of his trance, and he looked at me, eyes narrowing before he shrugged and put the car in park. โNothingโs wrong.โ
Liar. He was clearly distracted by something, but I wasnโt going to push
it.
โOkay,โ I chirped while gathering my things and leaving Theoโs luxury vehicle. โSee you when I get home!โ
Without waiting for his reply, I turned and entered the empty school. There were only a few of us in attendance for a meeting so early in the morning, and the bare halls were a result of that.
โThese early morning meetings are going to be the death of me,โ Willow groaned as she fell in step next to me with a steaming cup of coffee in her hand.
Willow was my best friend, which was a little sad, seeing as we werenโt very close. I purposefully made myself unavailable for relationships, too afraid of being left behind should I let anyone in. It was better not to let others in. To make up for my interpersonal issues, I tried to be friendly to all and had several acquaintances.
In addition to being my best (and only friend), Willow was the senior class president as well as my track teammate. Heckโwith all the clubs she was in, she was practically as busy as I was.
I gave my friend a sharp look before smiling. โYouโreย the one who planned this.โ
โLook,โ Willow began, rolling her hazel eyes as she spoke. Iโd never not be jealous of the contrast between their light shade and the deep tone of her skin. She could have been a model with features like those. โScheduling a meeting and actually showing up are two different mindsets.โ
My friend sipped at her coffee before speaking to me again. Her speech was dull, clearly bored with what she was asking. โWeโre picking a person to lecture everyone about drugs today, right?โ
Nodding, I couldnโt help except shrug as I thought more about the issue at hand. โIโm sure half the school will skip the assembly anyways,โ I reasoned. โI wouldnโt stress too much about who we choose.โ A guest speaker probably wouldnโt persuade the minds of those that smoked weed, but the school board wanted to try. Our job was to make their wishes a reality.
A laugh bubbled from Willowโs glossed lips before relaxing into a sigh. โWe essentially have to choose someone who has done way too many drugs in their life and now goes around traumatizing kids about how horrible their life was before sobriety.โ
Willow paused, taking a breather before continuing. โOr the exact oppositeโwe have to find someone who has never touched drugs or alcohol
and loves talking about how awesome their life is because of it.โ
โBingo,โ I affirmed with a smirk before playfully bumping my friendโs shoulder. She rolled her eyes in reply while we continued our trek through the desolate high school halls.
โThank you so much, Elora. Weโve been trying to get funding for two years, but no one cares about the chess team anymore,โ the chess club president, a scrawny junior named Simon, ranted while reaching for my hand.
With widened eyes, I scooted away from Simonโs touch. โWell, I said Iโd try. I canโt promise anything,โ I stated as clearly as possible.
It was nothing against the chess club, but my day had been arduous. After so much back and forth, I was over it. Theyโd even made me late to meet up with Dane, which only irked me further.
โEven trying means a lotโespecially when youโre the one trying,โ Simon replied with a braceโfilled grin. The way he was awkwardly eyeing me gave me the creeps. โAfter all, no one says no to Elora Carmine.โ
Pressing my lips together, I tried not to physically cringe. I wasnโt in the mood to be flirted with, not when I was tardy to pick up, and definitely not by some unappealing science nerd. Take a hint.
โWell, I better get going,โ I said with the most forced smile a girl could muster.
โBye, Elora!โ Simon called after me as I turned to leave. โDonโt be a stranger!โ
I had barely reached the doorway before I heard one of his pals speak. โDude, she was totally into you.โ
Ew.
After quickly stopping at my locker to retrieve my things, I jogged toward the empty parking lot. I probably looked ridiculous with the weight of my backpack weighing me down. Luckily, the only ones here were teachers, a few clubs, me… and Dane.
His car was near the back, all shrouded by shadows, and still the nicest one in the lot. I bee-lined for it, giving the guy an apologetic smile. Placing my things in the car, I tried my best to rectify my belated arrival. โSorry, Iโm late. I got caught up with the chess team.โ
โI heard,โ Dane responded with a nod and sly smirk. โApparently, they think youโre totally into them.โ
โNo way,โ I rejected with a slight grimace and blush. Honestly, the entire notion was so absurd I couldnโt help but laugh. โThatโs probably the first time some of them have spoken to a girl.โ
Dane shook his head and began to pull away from the school. โSo, how was your test?โ
โI think I did well, but a lot of people finished before I did,โ I admitted as my hands fiddled with one another. Why had I taken so long? It wasnโt like I didnโt know the material, yet I still felt insecure about my lagging.
โBlame Eugene,โ Dane directed, albeit absentmindedly. โHeโs always had you triple-check your work.โ
Iโd always been grateful for Eugeneโs help when it came to schoolwork. He was my study buddy, my tutor. Whenever I had a question, he was eager to help me solve it. He was brilliant; they all were. โI do second guess everything,โ I agreed.
Silence followed, and I glanced at Dane only to see him staring ahead. He looked like he was biting his tongue, ready to speak, but he remained silent. It reminded me of Theoโs odd expression earlier in the day.
โPenny for your thoughts?โ I questioned before biting my bottom lip.
The quiet was deafening as it continued on. Curiosity raced through my veins while Dane peered at me. It seemed like he was studying for a moment before he sighed. โTheir missions are over,โ he relented. โTheyโre coming home.โ
Now, it was my turn to be speechless. I stared at him, mouth agape as my mind reeled. They were coming home? After five yearsโand four without promised correspondenceโthey were coming back.
With my eyes on the road, I felt my thoughts jumble and race. I knew the day of their return would eventually come, but Iโd always expected to be happy about it. Now, I just felt very anxious. My mind continued to cloud, and I was almost sure Iโd faint.
Did Duke miss me as much as I missed him? Did his chest ache at our distance? Will Felix be proud of me when he learns of my
accomplishments? Iโd made varsity in tennis my sophomore year and was on the path to being valedictorian. Iโd hoped theyโd be impressed by all Iโd achieved.
How would their return affect things at home? Weโd developed a routine, one Iโd become accustomed to. Would that change?
Could I handle seeing Duke again? I was still so mad and sad when I thought of his absence over the last five years. He should have been here; I stood by that. Honestly, just calling or texting me would have sufficed, but he chose to desert me in every possible way.
That wasnโt to say I didnโt love him anymore, but our relationship had definitely taken a hit. His return wouldnโt fill the gap caused by our separation.
โWhen?โ I whispered, not looking away from the road.
โLuciferโs going to be here in time for dinner tonight,โ Dane answered gently, knowing this would be a touchy subject for me. As a matter of fact, none of them had mentioned the missing three around me unless they absolutely had to. โFelix and Duke might take a few more days.โ
Only a few days? Luciferโs returning tonight? I thought it wouldโve been at least a month before theyโd tied up loose ends and made their way back. Perhaps theyโd already done that; maybe this was all planned on their part.
Glancing at the clock, I saw that it was almost seven. Quin was probably already in the kitchen making dinner. That meant Lucifer was almost homeโif he wasnโt already there.
Dane reached over and held my hand, rubbing his thumb over my palm. โTell me what youโre thinking.โ
My heart hammered, and I felt the growing urge to lie to the vampire. I wanted to tell him I was happy they were coming home and that I was looking forward to it. While those statements werenโt entirely false, I was too nervous to feel any sort of anticipation.
Unsure how to answer, I looked to Dane and forced a soft smile. โThat Quin is making pasta, and Lucifer hates pasta.โ
โHe doesย hateย pasta,โ Dane replied with a chuckle. I was just glad he didnโt press me for an honest answer, instead choosing to play along with my (incredibly smooth) subject change. โThough I think heโll be too focused on being home to even notice, donโt you think?โ
I nodded, secretly hoping they were all too distracted by being back to pay me any mind. Maybe then they wouldnโt notice all my faults. โLetโs hope so,โ I agreed in a whisper.
We pulled into our long driveway moments later, and my gaze immediately drifted to Luciferโs car. He was parkingโhe was actually here! My eyes widened, and my previous anxiety was replaced with excitement. Despite my inner turbulence, I had to admit that I missed him.
Eugene, Theo, and Quin walked out of the house just as Lucifer opened his car door. They were like his little welcoming committee, flocking around him as he left his vehicle. Aside from a new haircut, he looked the exact same way he had five years priorโnot that I was surprised. The guys didnโt age.
My eyes traced him, noting his black jeans and button-up. His fingers and neck were decorated in silver jewelry. Heโd always been a dark soul with hair, clothes, eyes, and personality to match. It only emphasized how unchanged he was while I felt like a whole new person in comparison.
As per usual, he didnโt smile. The man was everโstoic even when greeting his best friends after years apart. Again, I wasnโt shocked. My gaze drifted to his lips as they spoke silent salutations, only regaining focus when Dane parked the car.
Only once Dane left the car did my nerves flare again. Iโd never felt this way before: both excited and apprehensive simultaneously. My body buzzed like never beforeโnot even before extensive tests or championship games. I did my best to calm myself, breathing deeply as I grabbed my bags and left the vehicle.
Luciferโs eyes met mine the moment I stepped out of the automobile. His gaze seemed intrigued and perplexed with something I didnโt quite recognize brewing in their crimson depths. I had to guess it was because he hadnโt seen me in so long. That didnโt change the somewhat pleasant burn I felt as his eyes continued to follow me.
Dane got to him first, giving his friend a swift handshake and an even quicker โhello.โ Not that Lucifer seemed to notice; he seemed distracted even though his eyes were no longer on me. They were on Theo instead, his lips moving quickly and just as quietly as before.
Theo smirked, patting Lucifer on the shoulder before mouthing a reply. He then turned and walked back into the house, chuckling at something
heโd said. Knowing Theo, it was something ridiculous, but it made me happy that Lucifer was falling back into our fold so seamlessly.โ
Setting my bags down, I couldnโt help except immediately throw my arms around Luciferโs giant frame. I squeezed as tight as I could, a smile on my lips while his scent left me nostalgic. When I finally stepped back, I was practically beaming, my grin nearly as bright as the midday sun. โWelcome home!โ
He hesitated before wrapping his arms around my shoulders. While it wasnโt much, it was definitely better than the pat on the head heโd given me five years prior.
Pulling away from his half-hearted embrace, I grinned even wider. โWeโve missed you, Lucifer. Well, obviously not Quin,โ I joked. โHeโs making pasta on the night you return, but the rest of us? Definitely missed you.โ
Eugene took it upon himself to grab my bags from me, and my shoulders silently thanked him for the relief. Though he lifted them effortlessly, I saw his eyes widen. โThese bags weigh more than you do. What do you have in them?โ
โBooks?โ I replied with a sheepish shrug.
โYou have a library in your house,โ he retorted, turning back towards the front door. โWhat the hell could you possibly bring home from high school?โ
With a roll of my eyes, I looked back to Lucifer just in time to see his gaze snap back to mine. I knew it had been a long time since Iโd seen the guy, but he definitely seemed out of it. Maybe he needed some candy… I gasped and grabbed his hand, instantly remembering the sugary stash heโd left me.
โCโmon,โ I urged, pulling the red-eyed gargantuan into the house.
The vampire didnโt utter a single word as he followedโnot a question nor an objection. He allowed me to drag him through the foyer, up the stairs, and down several hallways until we reached his bedroom door. My body warmed with the joy of his return, and I nearly bounced with excitement as I opened the door.
I led us both through the threshold, letting go of Luciferโs hand as he peered around his room. He was probably making sure everything was how heโd left it, and he wouldโve been right if he didnโt count the stash of goodies now at my side. In my defense, I did have his permission.
โCome here,โ I called him over, waving my hand to get his attention. In a second, he was next to me, looking as confused as ever. โSo, Theo tried to get in like ten times. Obviously, if he really wanted to get in without a key, he could, but I think he knew youโd beat him if he broke the door.โ
โSmart guy,โ Lucifer interrupted my rambling with a nod. Iโd missed his quiet voice.
I smiled. I missed his quiet voice.
Getting down on my knees, I couldnโt help but notice the way Luciferโs eyes narrowed. His gaze flickered between the door and me, though he was probably just making sure no one else could see where Iโd hidden his key. โSo, I wore this around my neck for a long time, but I kept having to take it off for sports. Then I lost it for a week,โ I rushed out, silently hoping heโd ignore that last part. Bending down until I was on all fours, I reached under the cupboard and pulled out an old key. โSo instead, I used a little reverse psychology and hid the key somewhere Theo wouldnโt think to look.โ
There was relief in Luciferโs eyes once I stood, though I wasnโt sure why, and pushed the key into its hole. With a turn and a click, the door was opened, revealing a shelf that was still chock-full of delicious sweets.
โTa-da!โ I giggled but calmed as I tried to gauge his reaction.
Lucifer glanced in the cabinet for a split second before his gaze fell on me again. It was a piercing sort of stare, the kind that left one vulnerable and bareโas though he suddenly knew every little thing about me without having uttered a single word.
It was a good thing he couldnโt actually read my mind, or else heโd see the attraction brewing within. I honestly hadnโt remembered Lucifer being so enticing. Granted, I knew all the guys were objectively attractive, but fourteenโyearโold me must have been blind. Now, I could admit it: Lucifer was handsome, a perfect blend of tall, dark, and formidable.
No! I couldnโt think of him that way! He was Lucifer, and I blushed, embarrassed that my mind had even gone there.
โAnyways,โ I spoke after clearing my throat in an attempt to rid myself of those potentially sinful thoughts. โNow that youโre back, Iโm no longer responsible for your sweets stash.โ
With that said, I held out the key for him to take, which he did almost immediately. His eyes were on mine the entire time, even as he shoved the item into his pocket, and I couldnโt help how my skin buzzed under his gaze. Once more, I felt exposed and powerless. My teeth pressed gently into
my bottom lip, my hands folded behind my back as I bounced lightly on my heels.
I knew the guys returning would require adjustment, but Iโd never imagined this kind of reaction. Since when was I like this around any of my guys? I was being ridiculous! It was just Lucifer.
โTheo didnโt have a problem trying to steal the key from me,โ I said, doing my best to break the imagined tension, โbut unless he has a death wish, I think itโs safest with you.โ
Our eye contact broke when Lucifer stepped forward and closed the cabinet, his movement slow and calculated. Even as he locked it, he seemed on edgeโlike he was waiting for someone to jump out of the dark and ambush him.
Once the key was returned, I had no other reason to be in Luciferโs room, so I turned on my heel. I didnโt even reach the doorway before his voice caught my attention.
โElora,โ he called, his tone calming and musical in its own unique way. I turned around only to find Lucifer much closer than anticipated. It made me flinch. My breath caught in my throat as he bent down until his face was near mine. Every nerve in my body was alive, and my mind was blank while my heart hammered within my chest.
He smirked as he watched my eyes widen, tilting his head as he finally continued whatever he was going to say. โIโll make you a copy.โ
As quickly as heโd neared, heโd also left, brushing past me as he did so. I was a confused wreck in his wake, dazed by definition and asking myself so many questions. What the heck was that? Not that I wasnโt thrilled he was giving me a key to his most prized, but my reaction to his proximity was concerning. What was going on with me?
Snapping out of my frozen state, I regained my composure. I made my way toward the kitchen, making sure to close Luciferโs door behind me.
My feet hadnโt even made it past the threshold before Quin was calling out to me. โI have my playlist ready.โ
โMe too!โ I beamed as I made my way to him. โA girl at school recommended a few songs.โ I pulled out my phone, connecting it to the Bluetooth speaker Quin got specifically for our listening parties. Iโd hoped that even after our playlist for the dance was complete, we could still keep music as our shared โthing.โ
Quin was all over the place: stirring, chopping, scooping, and spicing. It was commonplace in our household, part of our aforementioned routine, for him to be busy and me to be idling. Like usual, I jumped onto the countertop, sitting out of his way.
โOkay,โ I began, ocean eyes on my phone. โFirst on our list is an indie song by a new artist. Iโm thinking maybe a slow song, but not a long slow- dancing song, you know?โ
The song played, and Quin lightly bobbed his head to it. โItโs like coffee shop music, hard pass,โ he rejected once it was over.
โFair enough,โ I responded with a shrug. โYour turn.โ
โHmm,โ Quin hummed, taking a break from whatever he was doing to grab my phone and type in a song title. โItโs a throwback, but since weโre picking a slow song tonight, I think itโll work.โ
As soon as he pressed play, I was gasping and singing along. How else was I supposed to react to the dulcet tones of The Everly Brothers? โAll I Have to Do Is Dreamโ was a favorite of mine, a classic played throughout my childhood by the same vampire who was playing it now. Itโd been years since Iโd last heard it, though.
The hairs on the back of my neck tingled, and somehow I knew I was being watched. Looking at the dining table on the other side of the room, I found Lucifer, Theo, and Eugeneโs eyes were all on me.
Weirdos. I cheesed at them, the gesture exaggerated and playful, and Theo responded with a chuckle.
โOpen,โ Quin ordered, pulling my attention back to him. He held a spoon to my lips, and I opened my mouth without another thought, tasting the sauce heโd slaved over. โGood?โ
I nodded enthusiastically. โReally good, the song too, itโs going on the list,โ I decided.
Quin bowed playfully, enjoying the moment. I let him have it; it wasnโt every day his choice made it to our playlist.
His suggestion turned out to be the only one to make the setlist that night. Not that I mindedโI was hungry, and Quin had finished cooking. Quin came and lifted me off the counter by my waist. โGo sit down,โ he shooed me once my feet were on the ground.
โRude,โ I mumbled, but did what I was told and walked toward the dining room.
A yawn escaped me as I sat beside Eugene and Dane. It was probably due to a lack of sleep and a long day, but I liked to think the guysโ business conversation didnโt help. Thankfully, I had a good distraction in the form of Quin and his delicious culinary concoctions. He liked to say he had a bad sense of taste, but I thought he had a gift. And I was happy to eat the fruits of said gift.
โYou donโt have another test tomorrow, do you?โ Theo asked, giving me a knowing look.
โNo,โ I replied, shaking my head. โThank goodness. I donโt think Iโd be able to function tomorrow if I didnโt sleep well.โ
Dane glanced in my direction while twirling his noodles around his fork. โYouย doย look tired. Youโre racing against that other school tomorrow, arenโt you?โ
โUhโhuh,โ I responded distractedly between bites.
โThatโs all, though, right?โ He asked with furrowed brows. โNo meetings or club activities? Just the track meet?โ
โYou probably know better than I do.โ I shrugged. โAre you coming to watch?โ
Eugene raised his brows, gaining my attention. โHave we ever missed a game, a debate, a match, or a meet of any kind?โ
He was right. Theyโd always been supportive, and I couldnโt deny it. โJust asking,โ I defended with my hands up in surrender. I then looked to Lucifer, who was already looking my way. โYouโll come too, right?โ
He nodded, just like I hoped he would.
My night ended how they typically did: with a shower. Once I was clean and dry, I dressed in my cotton pajama shorts and tank top before braiding my hair. It was my bedtime routine, and it was perfect.
Another part of said routine was filling a water bottle before bed. Ever since I was young, Iโd always had something to drink within reach during the night hours. Theo called me a โmidnight drinker,โ but I called myself quenched.
I made my way down the stairs. Theo, Eugene, Dane, and Quin were all lounging in the sitting room, either working on laptops or watching some ancient movie theyโd already seen a million times over.
I hadnโt expected to see Lucifer standing against the counter with a sugary pastry in his hand, but I wasnโt surprised by the sight. Without socks covering my feet, my footfall was noisyโsoft little pats of skin against linoleum as I made my way to the fridge. He watched my every move with a calculated gaze, and I once more felt the tension from earlier race through my veins. His intimidating stare made me aware of every little action I made.
Once Iโd opened the fridge and grabbed some water, I turned to meet his eyes head-on. My loud mind couldnโt stand the silence; if I didnโt say anything, my mind would run amok.
โDid you have sweets where you were?โ I questioned. Lucifer wouldnโt beย Luciferย if he wasnโt constantly indulging himself in his gluttony for all
things sweet.
There was a long pause where I feared he wouldnโt respond, making my question seem awkward. I couldnโt understand why he kept looking at me. The last time I saw him, he wanted nothing to do with me. Now that he was back, I felt his eyes everywhere I went.
Finally, he looked down at the danish, breaking off a small flakey piece, and ate it. His thumb was covered in cream cheese frosting from the sacchariferous treat, and I couldnโt look away when he brought the finger to his lips.
When he sucked the icing off, I was sure my brain shut down. All he did was clean his thumbโIโd done the same thing a million times with Cheetos. He made it lookโฆ Well, I wasnโt sure how it made me feel, but it was in my best interest that he never did that again.
โInfrequently.โ His answer came out in that low, raspy tone of his.
My memory seemed to be a casualty of the edgy atmosphere, for I couldnโt remember whatever it was that I asked. Instead, I played it off with a gentle โoh.โ
A bead of cold water dripped down my palm, calling me back to reality and reminding me of why Iโd come down in the first place. Honestly, I was grateful for the condensation for giving me back my wits.
Taking a deep breath, I flashed the vampire a small smile. โGoodnight, Lucifer.โ
His red eyes, as they had all day, followed me as I left the room. I passed the others, offering them bright smiles before bounding up the stairs. โGoodnight!โ
They all returned my smiles, mumbling their own versions of โgoodnight,โ โsweet dreams,โ and โsee you in the morning.โ
As I flopped onto the mattress, the weight of sleep began to pull me under. My thoughts drifted back to the day, reflecting on how Luciferโs return had gone much smoother than Iโd expected. Of course, he was the easiest of the three. Things would be very different in a few days when Felix and Duke came back.