[Hey Rachel, whr r u? U didn't show up 2 skul 2day.]
The one question that inevitably comes up whenever my sister drags me on one of her hunts was; 'Would you rather be at School?'.
Which is fair, I suppose. Sure I'm sitting next to a dumpster on a pile of old newspapers, which I'd brought on a (Proven right) hunch that I needed them, alone in the shady part of some town, while my sister and her friend killed monsters in the building behind me, but I had my phone, and hey, at least I wasn't at school.
The loud roaring of fire from within the building behind me was ignored as I typed out a response to Nataly's question. I could still hear my fingers tapping away at the smartphone's screen over the sound behind me. Odd that.
[I'm in Benson. Karrin dragged me on another one of her Bonding trips.]
The bark of a large-caliber pistol rang through the air as I found myself musing on the town I was in, one I actually knew. About an hour's drive from my hometown of Lockwood, it had grown to the point that it was effectively a small city, despite being called a town. More importantly, at least to the teenagers of Lockwood, it was the closest city around with a decent party scene. Both Toronto and Montreal were three hours out, necessitating some modicum of planning, and Ottawa was boring as hell, but Benson? One hour to get their, one hour to get back, could be done basically spur of the moment.
Now that I think about, I actually hadn't visited Benson before now. If my Karrin and her friend wrapped up with this nest of... vampires, I think? Yeah, vampires. If they cleaned up this nest fast enough, I might be able to talk her into driving around town with me, to scout out the place. I knew I'd be back here eventually, so I might as well be prepare- oh, there's Nataly's reply.
[Again?! Isn't that the 3rd tym this month?]
Only the first time this month, but the mistake was understandable. Ever since our Parents had died, she'd made a point of dragging me on several one of her missions, an average of once-per-month.
It had been a year and a half. There had been a lot of these trips.
A monstrous shriek was silenced by what sounded like the slice of a sword as Nataly sent me another text, not bothering to wait for my reply.
[Anyways, got big news! U know that creepy mansion by the gas station Nth of the school?]
She could have just said 'the creepy mansion' and I would've known what she was talking about. Not that many Creepy Mansions in town, far as I remembered. And this one was abandoned (If someone owns the property, but no one goes their, is it still abandoned?), so that made it doubling creepy.
[Who doesn't? What about it?]
[Well, turns out Joaquins family own the place, & his parents R out of twn this weekend, so this saturday's going to b an early Halloween bash!]
Really? Sweet! Ever since I'd decided that I wasn't going to be a hunter a Year-and-a-half ago, I'd been focusing on trying to raise my popularity, because if I was going to be a normal girl, I was going to be the queen of normal girls, dammit. I'd had little luck so far, but something like this was my big chance! Things were looking up!
So naturally, it was as I was typing up my reply that I heard the growling, to my left and down the alleyway. Instinctively, I stood up, my left hand tucking my phone into my pocket as the other grabbed the .45 handgun hidden behind me. As I stood, I spun on my heels so I was facing the sound of the noise, and that was when I got my first clear sight of them.
There were two of them, stalking down the alleyway on all fours. Gray skin of a leather-like consistency was stretched over their bony forms, some of it even stretched from their wrists down to their hips, forming bat-like wings. Two pairs of sickly golden eyes glared at me, almost studying me, but then that small bit reason left them as they, as one, released ear-splitting screams, their opened mouths containing a line of broken, jagged fangs.
The Ira. Vampires named after the sin of wrath. If they grabbed me, I'd be dead. But they hadn't grabbed me yet.
As the pair charged towards me, I kicked the dumpster with my left foot. I'd noticed earlier that this dumpster was one of the ones with wheels, and just as I'd hoped, the dumpster was pushed towards the Vampires, rolling with enough speed to knock out anyone hit by it.
One of the Ira was in way of the dumpster but it didn't move aside. Instead, the creature leapt towards the dumpster, grabbed a hold of it with clawed hands, and pulled itself on top of the dumpster, all without breaking it's stride.
It then promptly ate two bullets to the face, the impact sending its twitching remains backflipping down to the pavement. It's a lot easier to hit one of these things when you know where their going to be.
I turned my gun from where the now-brained Vampire was to it's cohort just as the monster took its own leap into the air, a guided missile aimed at me. By the time my pistol was pointed at it, the monster was just a few seconds from my face.
A single shot rang out, catching it in the shoulder, turning it's leap into an uncontrolled tumble. But it would still land on top of me, which was nearly as dangerous. I'd been backing up for almost the entire fight, trying to put distance between me and them. So at that moment, I fell backwards, essentially just tripping on purpose. I landed painfully on my rear and managed to bring the rest of me back just in time, leaving an inch of space between my face and the Ira's as it sailed overhead. I would be seeing those teeth and murder-filled eyes in my nightmares.
It smacked against the pavement and rolled another few feet, but it was already recovering by the end. I brought my gun around. The first shot sent the creature back down, with a new hole in its head. The next four shots sealed the deal, blowing its head apart and scattering it's brain matter across the pavement. I kept the gun trained on it for another few seconds, but finally relaxed, rolled back on my, well, back, and let out a relieved sigh as the adrenaline drained out of me.
And that's when I heard the second shriek. An Ira leapt at me again, just like the last one. But this one had two slowly-healing bullet holes in its head. And I couldn't bring up my gun fast enough.
Doing the only thing I could think of, I brought both legs up and caught it in the chest. This did not result in me counteracting it's momentum and kicking it back down the alley, but instead sent me rolling, ass over head. I at least managed to flip it over my head, sending it slamming against the pavement like it's former cohort had. This didn't stop it as much, the monster rolling with the impact and climbing to its feet as I did the same. But the gun had been ripped out of my hand and went sailing down the path, stopping about halfway between me and the Bloodsucker. If I went for it, It would get grab me and kill me. I had to run
Spinning on my heel and then pushing off, I went off in a panicked sprint in the opposite direction of the monster, which let out a shriek as it charged after me. Panic blinded my senses, until my world was nothing but running, and the sound of the monster, and how close I was to the exit of the alleyway, too panicked to see any details.
Just as it became clear I wouldn't be able to make it out before the shrieking behind me caught up, the sound raised up into the air. Another leap. Out of options, I spun around ready to face it, aiming for one throw to knock it down again-
And got a perfect view of the Vampire, mid-leap, get its top-half vaporized by a burst of fire. I stepped out of the way of its bottom-half as it splattered against the pavement and rolled to a stop at the feet of my rescuers.
On the right side was a woman with wavy blond hair just brushing her shoulders. Mary Phillips Howard. Dressed in a Denim jacket and a long peach skirt, everything about how she looked and held herself screamed 'stay-at-home mom'. However, I knew there was more to her than just that, and anyone with two brain cells who saw the gnarled staff she wielded would think similarly.
And on the left was my sister, Karrin Redfield, looking like always. Red hair pulled into a ponytail, dyed black so that the red looked like streaks. A Leather Jacket and Stirrup pants that were made out of some flexible exercise material, both black, and a large sword held loosely in her right hand.
Both looked worried as they ran up, Mary taking a few steps past me and into the alley while Karrin's free hand pulled me into a rib-crushing hug.
"Rachel, are you okay?" I will be once you let go of me, goddamn you're strong. I let out a mangled; "G-get off!"; before managing to shove myself out of her grip. "Yeah, I'm fine." Damn, my tone was a bit harsher than I would've liked, based on Karrin's startled expression.
Then she glanced over my shoulder at the dead vampire at the other side of the alley, and that confused look shifted into the cocky grin I was familiar with. "Not bad, Sis. Good to see you haven't forgotten your training. Looks like there's a badass monster hunter inside of y-"
"No." My tone was utterly frosty. I was not having this stupid conversation again. "I'm not going to be a hunter. Stop asking."
She looked like she'd almost been slapped softened, but after a few seconds this softened, turning into something more sympathetic. "Look, I get it if this is about mom and dad-"
"Well it's not. I just want a normal life, okay?!" Piece made, I turned on my heel and began heading towards the car. Before we started shouting at each other, before we showed the world what actual arguing looks like.
On the way back, I pulled out my phone. It had only been about two minutes since the Vampires showed up.
[U in?]
[Hey, what's up? Everything ok?]
[Got distracted, then had a slight fight with my sister. I'm in for Saturday.]
[Gud 2 hear! & dam that sucks, U feelin ok?]
I would be. I was going to have fun at that party, and I wasn't going to let some petty fight, or an attack by monsters stop me.