The Monster Inside: The First Vampire Chapter 9

You’re reading novel The Monster Inside: The First Vampire Chapter 9 online at LightNovelFree.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit LightNovelFree.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy!

Published at 26th of July 2019 10:52:35 AM Chapter 9


Ra.s.sa had decided he hated the daytime . It was obnoxiously loud, and bright . So bright . It peirced through his vision and made his head ache so bad that he had to ask his mother to cover the windows . After that the Doctor spent a lot of time looking at his eyes with concern . That was also irritating .

The hunger had also not gone away . In fact, he felt worse than yesterday, and unfortunately his parents were beginning to notice . Whereas last night he had been active and hungry enough to eat three bowls of soup, during the day he refused any food in large amounts . He usually took a mouthful or two, and then turned away in disappointment .

"You should eat more, Ra.s.sa, you won't get better like this," Anna insisted .

Only under his mother's worried gaze did Ra.s.sa force himself to finish a bowl of food . After she left, Ra.s.sa turned to look at his father, the only other individual in the room with him . Ra.s.sa had always been close with his father, he had always known that his father was more than the farmer everyone saw . He was pretty sure everyone knew one way or another, but no one had ever spoken about it . Now, seeing the look in his father's eyes, Ra.s.sa couldn't help but feel conflicted . His father knew something, something that Ra.s.sa wasn't sure would help him or not .

"I'm okay, really," Ra.s.sa insisted .

Phillip sighed, "No you're not Ra.s.sa . You're a smart kid, trying to hide your pain so that no one will worry for you . But I hate to break it to you, it's only making your mother and I worry more" .

Ra.s.sa turned away, hugging his knees to his chest as he looked at the blanket that covered the window . Just because his parents knew, didn't mean he could tell them, or that they could help if he did .

"Are you going to tell me what's wrong?" asked his father .

Phillip had always been good at sensing when something was wrong with Ra.s.sa . The boy wore his emotions plainly, and even if he could hide them from his mother at times, he couldn't hide from Phillip . Phillip knew his son was a spitting image of him, eager for knowledge and always willing to do hard work . Phillip had even managed to teach Ra.s.sa how to read like had had once taught Anna . Ra.s.sa had soaked in the knowledge like a sponge, but Phillip had instructed him not to brag to the other kids, as he knew that there were very few adults in the village who were literate, let along children . And now, despite his best wishes, he could see his son turning away from him . Ra.s.sa knew something, and he was keeping it hidden .

"Ra.s.sa," Phillip sighed, "I can't help if you don't tell me . You know exactly what happened to you, don't you? You know but you're not saying . Why is that?"

Ra.s.sa looked up at his father, his eyes pleading him to stop . To not ask questions . Phillip had never seen that look in his eyes before . And underneath all of that pleading, Phillip could see the fear . He saw the terror, and he hated the fact that his son had to experience that .


Phillip stood and approached his son, pulling him into a hug, "This is not something you have to go through alone, Ra.s.sa . Please, all you need to do, is ask" .

Ra.s.sa buried his head in his fathers chest, trying his best to ignore the amazing scent and rhythmic beating that lay just beneath his father's skin . Phillip was completely unaware of his son's dilemma, and was instead concentrating on comforting Ra.s.sa, something he had rarely had to do .

"The mark on my back," Ra.s.sa spoke softly, and he felt his father tense, "What is it?"

Phillip sighed, "I hoped you wouldn't notice until you felt better" .

Ra.s.sa frowned . He remembered every line as it burned into his skin and soul, as if he would forget it was there, he just hadn't known what form it had taken until last night when Diggory pointed it out .

Phillip pulled back, "Does it scare you?"

Ra.s.sa hesitated and then nodded, "But . . . I know it won't go away . I can feel it-" Ra.s.sa pointed to his chest, "In here" .

Phillip sighed, knowing his son meant his soul . The mark was there to stay, "It's okay to be scared Ra.s.sa, new things are scary . But I know there is something more inside you, something capable of pus.h.i.+ng past that, do you know what that is?"

Ra.s.sa looked up at his father, then shook his head .

"You have to be brave, Ra.s.sa," Phillip insisted, "Have the courage to push past the fear and learn from your mistakes . That is all your mother and I would ever ask of you" .

"So . . . I should just accept what I'm feeling?" asked Ra.s.sa .

Phillip sighed, knowing from the look in his eyes that Ra.s.sa wasn't going to elaborate .

"Some things are hard to accept, and if it is hard for you, test the boundaries," Phillip replied, touching his son's chest, "Ask yourself if what your soul is asking you to do is right, and if its not, is there another way?"

Ra.s.sa looked down at his hands, then back up at his father, "So the mark . . . what is it?"

Phillip smiled at his son, still ever eager for knowledge, at least that hadn't changed .

"Well, in order to tell you that I think I should tell you a story," Phillip replied, "The story of how I came to marry your mother" .

"What do you mean?" asked Ra.s.sa .

"Well, I wasn't born here, Ra.s.sa, I was born far away, in a place very different from our little village of Cordon," Phillip replied .

"How come you haven't spoke about it before?" asked Ra.s.sa .

"Because it was a life I wished to leave behind, for you and your mother," Phillip replied, "The truth was, I was born Phillip Wilhelm Kildare, the third son of Duke Cornelius Kildare, the paternal cousin of the Emperor, Quatar Kildare of Eldovia" .

Ra.s.sa had looked at enough books with maps to know that the Eldovian Empire was the largest on their continent . Consisting of the three human countries, Eldren, Lovolon and Arkia . It was the most profitable place on the continent, and Cordon, their little village, lay on the western border of Arkia, bordering the immense Greenvale Forest that was home to the Elven races . Despite being so close though, Ra.s.sa had never seen an elf before, they travelled more frequently to Eldovia through the route that was further south . After a moment, Ra.s.sa looked up at his father, "You mean, the Emperor is your . . . second cousin?"

Phillip smiled and shook his head, "Close, the current Emperor, Midas Kildare, is my third cousin, your fourth cousin . Your great grandfather, and the Emperor's grandfather, were brothers" .

"If that's the case, why are you here?"

Phillip turned away, "Well . . . it started when I decided to become a Knight . . . "

The Monster Inside: The First Vampire Chapter 9

You're reading novel The Monster Inside: The First Vampire Chapter 9 online at LightNovelFree.com. You can use the follow function to bookmark your favorite novel ( Only for registered users ). If you find any errors ( broken links, can't load photos, etc.. ), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible. And when you start a conversation or debate about a certain topic with other people, please do not offend them just because you don't like their opinions.


The Monster Inside: The First Vampire Chapter 9 summary

You're reading The Monster Inside: The First Vampire Chapter 9. This novel has been translated by Updating. Author: already has 1241 views.

It's great if you read and follow any novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest, hottest novel everyday and FREE.

LightNovelFree.com is a most smartest website for reading novel online, it can automatic resize images to fit your pc screen, even on your mobile. Experience now by using your smartphone and access to LightNovelFree.com