The Coffin Club(22)

No, I cried. Get off of me!

The vampire took off his hood. All I saw was white hair and two red eyes. It was Jagger.

I turned away. There in the crowd staring straight back at me was Alexander. I sensed his disappointment in finding me here in the Coffin Club. I reached out, but he backed away and disappeared into the crowd.

The other hooded member approached me. A gold-fanged female unveiled his hood and jagged purple hair flopped out.

Phoenix grinned a menacing grin, his fangs as sharp as knives. He leaned into me and plunged his teeth into my neck.

No! I tried to cry, but I was voiceless.

I awoke with a gasp, in a pool of perspiration, my hands around my neck.

Multicolored Grateful Dead bear figures danced on the fireplace mantel. An African drum lay next to an antique rocker. Light from the window shone through as the sun began rising over the trees. I was out of breath, but I sighed with relief. I was locked away safe in my aunt`s apartment, lying on the futon in her living room, underneath the sun`s blanket of protection. I yanked the comforter over my head and tried desperately to fall asleep and dream of the only vampire I trusted, Alexander Sterling.

That afternoon I was hanging out in a pair of sweats at Aunt Libby`s breakfast table and nursing a cup of coffee when I heard the jostling of keys outside my aunt`s door.

Aunt Libby entered with her Happy Homes blazer and a few bags of groceries.

I`d ask you what you want to do today, she said as I helped her bring them to the kitchen, but the day is almost over. So how about tonight?

Well...

I`m sure you`re still tired from yesterday, so if you want to stay in...

When Alexander and I were in the manor house having dinner the night before, he`d promised me that he`d take me to the Coffin Club tonight. I didn`t want to ditch Aunt Libby, and though I was still freaked out about my nightmare of the vampire-filled Dungeon, I was still dying to see Alexander and fulfill my dream of dancing together at the Coffin Club.

However, my aunt was holding out for my response, and I already have plans was not what she was waiting to hear. Here I was, staying at her house, eating her food, and I`d become so selfish that I was making plans without her.

Whatever you want to do, I finally said. The night is yours.

But instead of answering, Aunt Libby continued to unload the groceries.

We can see a movie, I suggested. Go to a jazz club. Visit some boutiques.

Still, my aunt wasn`t as excited as I`d thought she`d be at my ideas.

Or if you have something else...

I do have something else, she said anxiously.

Then we can do that.

It`s a date.

A date? With Devon?

She nodded. I`m a terrible aunt, she said. Devon called me at lunch today. He asked me out for tonight and before I knew it I had said yes.

That`s okay.

No, it was the wrong thing to do. I`ll call and cancel, she said, reaching for her cordless phone on the kitchen counter.

Don`t even think about it, I said, seizing it first.

Then you`ll have to come.

Are you kidding? On your first date? Even I know that would be a disaster.