Chp 30:Make me a vampire

Evan's POV:

"Anyway it's not like you'll become a vampire right now. We can resume this discussion later on a more serious note." I chuckled at the thought.

Lucas's face was taken aback by my words.

"What!? Not right now but later?"

"Yes, You are much too young to throw your human life away for vampirism that quickly."

My voice rose with annoyance.

Lucas was not happy with my answer. If steam could come out of his ears, it would. He stormed off back into the bedroom. stumbling a couple times from his hips, but that only fueled his rage. Slamming the door shut as the only way to release some anger.

I shook my head at the sight, rubbing my temple to ease the headache that was approaching.

'What am I gonna do now? He's set on becoming a vampire. I hope he doesn't do anything stupid. With that stubbornness of his it's more than likely, he will. Better keep an eye on him whilst he cools down.'

~Lucas's POV~

I slammed the door in a huff.

'What the hell! Why won't he turn me into a vampire. If I'm at my 'prime age' shouldn't this be the perfect time to turn, with my youth and all.' My thoughts were bursting with anger.

'He didn't trust me enough. That's why. That's the reason. He thinks I'm a weakling that won't be able to control myself when I turn. Who needs him anyway? I don't.'

I jumped out the window at that point, desperate to get away from him, I didn't want to be anywhere near him right now. Not even in the same house.

I wandered the streets towards the city centre. It was the morning so everything was open and bustling. People chattering could be heard from a mile away. Clinking of coffee cups and the brewing of coffee echoed into my ear from my right.

A café, filled with many people.

It was quite cute, it had a outside area where people could drink at. The fencing surrounded the café with unique iron bars with plants and ivory covering it. Creating an ancient look that it had been there for years. The brick walls also collected ivory with hanging baskets of beautiful flowers. It was the ideal café you'd want to visit. Almost enchanting.

So in order to calm myself I order a coffee and took a seat. I waited patiently, actually calmed by my surroundings. I didn't take a single thought to think about Evan. I knew that if I did, I would be angry again.

The coffee came and I listened to the far off music of a local player. He was singing one of my favorite songs and was playing the guitar perfectly. Not a single missed cord or note. Just bliss.

I don't think I've had such a peaceful moment in a long time. Just me, some coffee and music. That's all I needed.

I finished my cup and wandered down the city some more. Flicking a coin into the guitar case of the singer. He smiled a thank you, that made me feel better. It was a simple gesture but it made him very happy and me aswell.

I continued my stroll. My hips still hurt, but it was a bearable pain, they hurt alot more earlier this morning.