Darlings of Darkness: A Vampire Anthology Part 31

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"Idiot!"

I sighed. "Tell me about it."

She sat up and grinned coyly, as if she was up to something naughty. "So...are you ready to forget about him and have some fun?"

"Definitely."

"Good. I'll pick you up tonight. Mom already told me where you live. Is seven okay?"

"I'll be ready and waiting."

"Cool. And look, Taylor, if your fiery forest friend isn't there, don't worry about it. I've got a feeling there won't be a shortage of hotties around here-or at least I hope there won't."

I smirked. "I've got a feeling we're going to be really good friends," I said, and I knew it was the truth.

Chapter 3.

Julie's bright blonde hair was in long, beautiful waves, and her green eyes really popped, thanks to the brown eyeshadow she'd chosen. She was dressed in tight black pants, and her black, glittery s.h.i.+rt sparkled from a mile away.

"You do know we're going to a party in the woods, right?" I said.

"Yeah. Why?"

"You look red-carpet ready."

"Too much?" she asked.

"Maybe a tad," I said, gesturing with my index finger and thumb.

Her eyes twinkled like green jewels. "When I get the hottest guy in the room, I'll be sure to give you my Academy Awards speech."

I smiled. "Love your confidence."

"Get in."

I pretended like I was talking into a microphone. "And the Academy Award for best dressed goes to-"

"Julie Winters!" she said with a laugh.

When she pulled into the driveway of our destination, my jaw dropped. For some reason, I had pictured a cottage in the woods, but the place was far from that. Instead, it was a huge, fancy cabin with a s.p.a.cious deck and bay windows all around.

"Are you ready to find Prince Charming?" she asked with a huge smile.

"You know it," I said.

She opened her compact and checked her makeup, making sure her smoky eyes were still smoky enough. "Okay. I think we're good to go."

Two thin girls with long hair and short skirts walked past us. They were so pretty that I felt intimidated; I was sure I had no shot with my mysterious guy while those two were in the vicinity. Swallowing hard, I pondered. He had so many girls to choose from, and I felt like a beat-up station wagon in a lot full of Benzes and Ferraris. I had never been low on confidence, but I suddenly felt as if I didn't stand a chance with any guy, let alone the one I wanted.

"Taylor," my new friend said, "is this the first time you've been out in public since your breakup?"

"Yeah, basically." I slammed the door shut. "But you know what? He's the last person on my mind."

"I guarantee by the time we go home, you'll have forgotten all about the sc.u.mbag. He doesn't deserve to be missed."

"I don't think about him," I lied.

She smirked. "Yes you do."

"All right," I said, "maybe just a little, but we dated for a long time, so it's only natural to-"

She grabbed my arm. "No sad stories tonight. Let's go."

Glancing around the yard, I noticed beer bottles strewn everywhere. Cl.u.s.ters of people were sitting around outside, and one couple was making out beside a red sports car. A drunk person stumbled down the steps, and a woman in the shortest skirt and the highest heels I'd ever seen ran over to him, laughing hysterically, probably more drunk than he was.

Somebody whistled as we walked past a group of people, and I heard a man ask, "Hey, do I know you?"

"Jed invited us," Julie said.

"Welcome to the party then," he said. "Go on in and help yourselves to some appetizers and drinks, ladies."

I smiled. "Thanks."

Inside, the music was blaring, and everyone was laughing and dancing. It was hot and sticky, and the crowd was a little older than I thought; none of them looked like high school students. It reminded me of a college frat party, and I immediately wondered why Julie had even been invited.

Whether we wanted everyone's attention or not, all eyes were on us, staring at us like we were some kind of two-headed unicorn. I swallowed hard, glancing from one open mouth to the other. Something was wrong, and I could have almost cut the tension with the proverbial knife. I wasn't sure why they were looking at us like that, so I a.s.sumed they just weren't expecting teenagers to show up at their older-crowd get-together.

When the chatter and laughter resumed, much to my relief, I nudged Julie. "We should leave. I don't feel comfortable here."

"Oh, don't be a party-p.o.o.per," Julie said. "Look at all these hot college guys. Maybe I'll even snag one."

"Really, Julie, I think it's best we leave."

She put her hand on her hip and turned to face me, then actually stomped her foot like a spoiled toddler. "Seriously? You wanna go back to your boring house? Let's just have a drink and chat a little. If you still want to leave then, we will."

I looked around uneasily and swallowed hard. "I already know I want to leave now."

"Well, you didn't drive."

My lips pressed into grim lines. I didn't like being forced into such a situation, and she knew it.

"Oh, all right. If you wanna leave, we'll go," she said over the loud music. "But we got all dressed up, and one drink would be nice."

She shot me that stupid puppy dog face and stuck her bottom lip out.

Just like that, I caved. "Fine. One drink," I said, "but then we're heading back to your house."

She smiled at the compromise. "I knew you'd see it my way," she said smugly.

I was sure one drink wouldn't kill us, but I still couldn't wait to get out of there. The stench of smoke wafted past me, and I stepped away from the girl who was blowing at me. I jumped when another girl hurled right beside my feet. I frowned when Julie pulled me away and into the crowd.

"You ladies want a drink?" asked a blond guy in his twenties.

Julie grinned. "Sure." When he walked away, her grin grew even wider. "See?" she said. "We fit right in."

"Meh, I guess it's better than sitting on the porch and listening to frogs and crickets," I said with a shrug.

"That's the spirit!" She suddenly grabbed my arm. "Hear that?"

What? The loud music or the roaring laughter? "Hear what?

"Only my favorite song in the whole wide world!" She started swaying her hips to the beat of the music.

The music pounded louder as the guy finally returned with our drinks.

"Thanks," I said.

As I opened it, he slammed his bottle against mine in some kind of impromptu and uninvited toast, and beer splattered my face and started to fizz all over the place.

"Ah! What was that for?" I asked, trying to wipe my face.

He winked. "Gotta pay better attention, little girl," he said, then began to laugh.

I didn't see what was so funny, and in a rage, I turned to Taylor. "I've been here less than five minutes, and I'm already soaked with beer, smelling like a smokestack, and almost got puke on my shoes!"

She pulled me into the crowd. "Don't pay him any mind. He's drunk. Your s.h.i.+rt won't take long to dry, and then no one will even notice. C'mon. Let's have some fun."

A tall guy with pretty green eyes reached for Julie, and she giggled flirtatiously as he twirled her around. "I see you love to jam," he said, eying her up and down. "Wanna dance?"

"I'd love to," she said. "This is my favorite song."

"Mine too."

She glanced at me. "Do you mind?"

I couldn't possibly refuse to let her go because the invitation to dance with a college guy had her looking like she'd just won the lottery. I didn't see the harm in letting her bask in the light for one dance or two. "Have fun."

"You're the best!" she shouted.

After she s.h.i.+mmied off with the green-eyed goon, I glanced around and swallowed hard again when I realized I didn't know a soul other than her. Eager to claim my role as an unnoticed, inconspicuous wallflower, I made my way to the corner and waited for the dance to finish. I leaned against the wall, I sipped my drink.

The next song that came on was a slow love song, and I felt uncomfortable all over again, standing there by myself as couples snuggled close all around me. I decided it would be better if I made my way through the crowd and headed out to the deck for some fresh air.

Just as I spun around to leave, a towering figure with brown eyes smiled at me. He looked to be in his early twenties with short cropped hair. "What's a pretty girl like you doing here without a date?" he asked.

"Like the old song says," I said with a shy smile, "girls just wanna have fun."

"Well, dancing is fun. Would you like to?" he asked.

"Sure," I said with a shrug, as if I wasn't flattered at all.

We danced through the slow song, which was a bit awkward with a stranger, but when the fast music came on, we danced some more. Julie and I did shots, but all in all, she drank far more than I did. After the drinks loosened me up a little, I danced with a few guys at the party and made lots of small talk as the hours waned on.

After a while, she leaned on my shoulder in a drunken stupor and slurred, "He wants me to go upstairs with him. Should I go? I mean, I'm totally turned on right now, and-"

"You're drunk," I said, s.n.a.t.c.hing the drink out of her hand. "Consider yourself cut off," I scolded, "and you're definitely not going upstairs with him or anybody else on my watch."

"What!? Why am I cut off?"

"Because you have to drive us home. I can't drive a stick."

"You're right," she said. "I'll start trying to sober up. Besides, the last thing I need is a bad reputation already. I just got here!"

"Exactly."

When she leaned on me with all her weight, I almost stumbled. "I'm so glad you're here to watch out for me," she said. "You're my new best friend. We girls gotta stick together. And you know what?"

"What?"

"Where's the guy who promised to bring me coffee? My head feels like there's a thunderstorm in it."

"I didn't know somebody was getting you coffee."

"Not just somebody. An angel. The caffeine angel."

I almost laughed at her, but I didn't feel that would be appropriate. "You're so wasted."

"Really, a blue-eyed angel offered to bring me a cuppajo. Blue eyes like Heaven, where he comes from."

Wait...light blue eyes? Maybe....periwinkle eyes? My heart began to thump in excitement that I hoped wouldn't be for nothing.

In the next second, she turned to a guy and smiled. "You're back...and you really did bring me coffee. How sweet. Thank you."

When I could muster up the courage to glance up at her hero, I found myself staring right into the eyes of my own, the one from the forest. My heart pounded a symphony all its own as I stared into his intense, vivid blue eyes. I couldn't pull my eyes away from his high cheekbones and that sharply chiseled face. I'd never seen such a beautiful face before, such a masterpiece of strength, contours, and beauty, like something off the cover of a romance novel or some dapper leading man in a cla.s.sic romance movie. This time, he was wearing a white s.h.i.+rt, dark blue jeans, a well-worn bomber jacket, and I immediately began to envy that cotton, denim, and leather.

He held out his hand and smiled. "Hi. I'm Jesse."

"Taylor," I said, unable to put a whole sentence together.

"Nice to officially meet you. Mind if I get your picture?" he asked, holding up a camera.

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