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“Didn’t you read the tale,
where Happily Ever After was to kiss a frog?
Don’t you know this tale?”


--Enter the truth if you dare--


Keep the nightlight on, this scarytale is true. Mother-dearest never told you, but werewolves are real. Their favorite meal? Why, it is you, my darling, most innocent and sweet childe. You are their sin.

No, no, my darling—whatever you do, do not bother to hide under the covers. They can smell you. They can see you shivering beneath the bedsheets. They can hear your heart beating faster than ever before.

But fear not, for there are hunters. They protect you. They protect me. They protect everyone. However, the truth never cares for the glory of the hunters’ tales, but for their darkest, most frightening hours.

And why might I have chosen to tell you this truth? Oh, because, my darling, we are about to unravel a very gruesome romance between a werewolf and his love…


It is the modern year in August, and Sts. Peter & Paul Orthodox Christian Church has just been blessed with a new parish priest just in time for the Liturgical New Year. He and his family come from some small town not too many of the parishioners know. However, the humble beginnings of the priest and his family seem promising for the slowly blossoming Church.

The priest is a widower and has one son. The priest’s name is Father Seraphim Kulik. His son’s name is Aleksandr “Aleksy” Kulik. They both appear to be hiding something, but no one knows what it is. Perhaps, it is that they both are secretly still mourning the death of Matushka Theodora Kulik, Father Seraphim’s wife and Aleksandr’s mother. It is clear that speaking about her death brings endless darkness to both of their eyes—a darkness that no one is willing to touch.


“Forever shall the wolf in me
desire the sheep in you.”

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"No! No! No!" She was screaming hauntingly under her breaths like she was in some sick, masochistic pornography, and he couldn't stop himself. No, not while she was this vulnerable. The fire in his eyes was watching the way her body moved in coordination with his own, large frame. It was exhilarating. She was like a tiny, frail doll, and she was all his. She was his toy, and he wasn't about to share her. No, never--he was mad with jealousy; a jealousy he couldn't control. And she... well, she was perfect.

Her moans increased the more he came onto her. He could feel her so well. Her skin was porcelain, and she was like a flower, soft and gentle. Touching her brought a thousand senses he had left forgotten back to life. He sank his teeth deep into her neck, and suddenly, her shrieks became defeaningly serene and slowly came to an unbearable quietness. The senses quickly faded from him, and the black of his eyes shrank. Dark blood was seeping from his jaws. Clenching his teeth, he drew in a deep breath. His muscular chest moved with each gasp. He looked around, feeling the thrill wash over him and gradually deviate into the nothingness of her quiet demeanor. A low growl unrested from his cage of a mouth as his eyes looked down at the decapitated corpse in front of him. He hovered over her, about to give her one more play, but a piercing, sharp pain tore through his thick coat. A small, startled yelp spilled out more blood through his baring teeth.

The monstrous wolf closed his jaws tightly and cowardly scampered into the shadows of the midnight sky.

Another shot bled through the coldness of the night.

As he his large paws hit the misty grass, blood trickled after him. His strides became slower and shorter. The confusion of the situation began to overwhelm him. As he peered down at his paws, he noticed human flesh. When he looked back up, two female figures were standing in front of him with their loaded guns aimed directly at him. How? He thought he had run the opposite direction of the shot fired. Both guns shot through the air--

Aleksandr sprung out of his bedsheets. His eyes were wide open. Another nightmare. His fists were at his side, shaking. Quivering, he brought his hands to his pale face, covering his mouth. He could almost taste the blood from his dream. Small, quick breaths battled through him as he grasped that he had only been dreaming. It was only a dream, Aleksy, right? Just a dream... He carefully pushed himself from the bed. One hand ran through his wavy-curled hair. The other fell to his side.

He kept having this reoccurring nightmare. Normally, he could handle nightmares. Nightmares were his reality, but ever since his father and he moved, he had been dreaming about being attacked. He shook his head and tensely walked out of his bedroom. He made a small turn around the corner hallway and found himself in the eating area of the house.

"You're shirtless, Aleksy," Father Seraphim said cheerfully, a bit confused by his son's immodesty.

Aleksandr paused his walking and looked down, realizing his chest was exposed, "I..." He looked back at his father, "I must have--" he stuttered, not quite sure why he went to sleep without a shirt. He turned around, "I'll go get one."

Father Seraphim smiled until his son turned the corner. A grim face rested on his aged face. He was holding the newspaper open, reading the latest gossip: On August 18th, 2016, a woman and her daughter were murdered after walking home from the grocery store. No suspect has been found or charged. However, due to the details of the murder, the city and homicide squad are taking extra precautions.

When Aleksandr re-entered the room, Father Seraphim began to speak, "Aleksy, there has been a ghastly murder in the city. No suspect has been found. We need to be careful. I don't want one of us getting hurt," his voice was low and graceful. Of course, the topic was not really what Aleksandr wanted to hear, but his father's soothing voice made him more patient with the priest.

"That sounds kind of scary," he looked down, unable to make eye contact with his father, "It's like the murders are following us."

They both lived in a silent moment, pondering the nothingness beyond the life they had left behind, "Yes," Father Seraphim finally spoke, "Anyways, not to bring you down before your first day of college," there was some glimmer of hope in his eye as he tried to reconnect with his beloved son.

"University. It's a University, not a college," Aleksandr made a small smile. His snide remark was slight punishment for his father's negative topic. But, really, when all he had was his father--how could be mad? "Anyways, I better get going."

"Aren't you going to eat breakfast?"

"No, I don't want to be late," Aleksandr lied. He really wanted to get away from the slowly growing tension.

"The keys are by the door!"

"I know," he turned to go to his room and prepare himself for the day before leaving for his first day of University.
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Sylvia


It was going to be one of those days.

With a sigh that came out more as a growl, Sylv emerged from her bathroom with her waist-length raven black hair dripping down the gray t-shirt she wore. Reaching her unmade bed, she tugs the pair of faded jeans she'd selected the night before, before moving towards her bedroom door. She was already behind and that would effect the rest of her day unless she somehow manages to get things ready before heading out. It was her first day of University and she needed to be there a little earlier so she could grab a good seat. Reaching the bottom of the steps and taking a right, she pushes the door that leads into the bookstore open and makes it for the front counter.

Picking up the clipboard that has the dates of their shipments written out, she scans the current date and relaxed slightly at the time that greets her. Rebecca would be here and hopefully she and Wilson won't kill each other while on shift. Sighing and placing the board back down, she turns on her booted heel and surveys the closets shelves with a frown pulling her lips down. They'd been selling more books as of late, textbooks to children's books and with this shipment, the empty spaces should be completely filled. Huffing and turning to the front door, she pauses when she sees a shadow dart from the display posters that line the windows to the front door.

It's too early for- Her thoughts are cut short when a knock on the glass jars her into action. Reaching it and tugging it open, she feels a tick in her jaw as Esther sheepishly rubs the bacompany of her neck.

"Hey boss, listen I can-" Esther begins, her blonde curls bouncing as she removes her hands and raises it forward as if to block a punch. Sylv decides to withhold punching her employee and silently question why she's here at 7:45 AM. Esther sighs and drops her hand, sky-blue Rhee focusing on the darkening sky with a pout, Sylv blinks when a keyring is held out and jingled a few moments later. "I forgot my key and neither Wil or Becky are answering their phones so I thought-"

"You thought I'd be here to let you in. Greet plan, now if you don't mind opening? I have class at eight-fifteen." Sylv states blandly, moving aside and letting her bubbly employee in before shutting the door and locking it once more. The Seasonal Bookstore didn't open until eight anyway, turning to head back ton grab her bag and keys, she pauses when she sees Esther's head tilted in a sigh of confusion.

Glancing up, Esther lifts the clipboard in her hands and blinks her eyes. "Who order a bunch of books on Mythological creatures?" Sylv blinks and tilts her head, she remembered an employee that had asked her if they sold those typed of books, she looked disappointed when Sylv had said no.

"A customer asked for those types of books and locked downtrodden when I told her we didn't sell them here. Tell Wil and Becky when they come in later to play that order on the cleared shelved near the History section." With the nod and grin from Esther, Sylv made her way back to the door that separated her home from the store. Grabbing her keys from the bowl on the table and bag from the chair she'd left it in last night, she turns to head out. Grabbing a jacket and slipping it one before her bag, Sylv let's herself out the side door and takes a brief moment to breath in the morning air.

Half-turning to lock the door, she slips her keys into her pocket before taking off down the sidewalk. @Briza
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“Bye!” Aleksandr called through the house before he closed the front door. He carefully placed the key into the lock of the doorknob and turned it gently, trying not to make a sound. He pulled the key out and walked towards his blue bicycle. He was not fond of riding a bike everywhere. However, he had grown used to doing things he disliked. In fact, his whole life seemed to perpetually revolve around doing things he hated, like going to school. He had predetermined University would not be any different.

His father, on the other hand, was pleased to see Aleksandr so eager to leave for “University.” His poor son seemed unenthusiastic about school in the past. He knew Aleksandr needed more structure in his life. Perhaps, a job or a career or something that would allow him to be independent. After all, he would not be around to support Aleksandr forever.

He thought about ordaining Aleksandr as a Subdeacon. However, ordaining Aleksandr to Subdeacon seemed like it would be too pre-emptive if he did not already have a wife. Indeed, Aleksandr could possibly find a decent lady at “University,” and Father Seraphim knew for certain that he would not find anyone of the sorts staying cooped up in the household.

“I am sure he forgot his morning prayers,” Father Seraphim spoke softly to the icon of the Last Supper hanging highly on the wall by the table. His eyes studied the details of the iconography for several silent seconds. He finally let out a reluctant sigh and excused himself politely from the wooden table.

Father Seraphim slowly walked himself to his own bedroom. In a corner of the bedroom was an icon corner. A small table was placed in the corner, with incense and a white ten day candle burning, “Perhaps, an Akathist would be wise,” he went over to one of the bookshelves and pulled out a small, thin book titled, Akathist to the Mother of God, Nurturer of Children. Father Seraphim knew full well his son was not a child, but the Akathist seemed to always bring him some sort of comfort.

Aleksandr pedaled his bicycle at a fairly swift pace. He did not want to work up too much of a sweat on the first day of school. A small barely noticeable smirk was set on his face. As much as he hated biking, he had learned to enjoy small things about it: the cool wind was brushing against his cheeks and running its fingers through his hair. He tilted his head upwards, breathing in the hastiness of his atmosphere. The wind felt absolutely heavenly.

He allowed his Converse to cease pedaling and let the bicycle sail independently through the neighborhood. Darcy University was only a ten minute bike ride from his neighborhood, and the neighborhood wasn’t too large of an area. There was something humble about the neighborhood that Aleksandr appreciated. It may have been the unkept lawns and lack of a proper Home Owners Association, but either way, the ratchet situation made him feel more at home than anything.

As he got closer to the University, the scenery improved. A sidewalk even started. He hopped his bike onto the sidewalk and followed the smooth, light gray path all the way to Darcy. It was a classical looking college with much greenery and shrubs. It was clear the upkeep was rather expensive.

Father Seraphim did not mind spending the extra money to get Aleksandr into the University. Sts. Peter & Paul was a larger parish than what the two were used to back in their former town. Therefore, the parish paid a bit more.

“If we’re frugal, enough—we might get away with a payable debt, Aleksy. Just, try not to get kicked out for bad grades. Colleges don’t shoe their students along the way public high schools do…” Father Seraphim had this talk with Aleksandr at least three times, and by the looks of Darcy, he realized just how real his father was being.

Aleksandr hopped off of his bike when he saw a bicycle rack. He paused, letting out a deep breath—one that he had been holding almost ever since he had entered the courtyard of Darcy. He had not realized he had been holding his breath until he had gotten off of his bicycle.
He looked around and proceeded to wheel his bike up to the rack. He opened his heavy messenger bag and pulled out a U-lock to hook his bicycle to the rack. Standing up straight, he opened his messenger bag and fished for his class schedule. He had printed it out and crammed it into his bag with several of his books he needed for the day last night. He frowned, remembering how organized he had to be for school. Damn, he thought to himself.

It was as if cussing did the trick. He found the paper folded at the bottom of his messenger bag. He had not recalled folding it, but then, again, his memory was a bloody battlefield.

He unfolded the paper: “8:00 – 8:50 AM Teimhnean 204…” What building was Teimhnean? How do you even pronounce that? He looked around and began walking in a random direction, leaving his bike on the rack.

The wind picked up and rustled his hair. He began walking quickly towards the nearest building. If worse comes to worst, he would have to tuck his tail and ask for help. His father was embarrassingly good about tucking away his ego and admitting defeat. Aleksandr had a bit of trouble swallowing his pride. He did not even know how pronounce the name of the building he was looking for. Maybe there was a map somewhere. There was no other option than to find a map. I should have printed one out last night! God, Aleksy, what were you thinking? You're so dumb. He cursed himself silently inside his mind as he pushed the ornate, wooden door open to one of the many gothic style buildings of Darcy University.

The sudden blast of air conditioning felt good on his skin. He bit the bottom of his lip, to keep from grinning at the sensation of the artificial environment. The University building was large with high ceilings. There were four wooden staircases on the first floor leading to the upper levels building. Being inside the building made him feel like a little lost insect. There were more students in the building than he had expected, as well. They all had the appearance of knowing where they were going. God, I'm dumb.

"Excuse me!" Aleksandr asked an elder gentleman, who was clearly a professor. He was wearing a tweed blazer jacket and a bow tie. There was something traditionally prestigious looking about him. The old man looked Aleksandr up and down. Alesandr was wearing a pair of straight jeans, Converse, and a button down shirt. The man made a slight look of approval and smiled, letting steam from his nose.

"Yes, sir! How may I be assistance to you?" His voice was old and worn. He most likely smoked as a younger man.

Aleksandr showed him his piece of paper, "I'm looking for Tymenee-on."

"You mean Teimhnean." he leaned close to Aleksandr before continuing, "You already found it,” His eyes narrowed in at Aleksandr before abruptly turning around and walking away from the conversation.

Aleksandr’s eyes widened as he watched his elder walk out of the building. His mouth was slightly ajar, trying to grasp the situation. He shook his head softly, Room 204. Okay. He ignored the students around him and hastily made his way towards the stairs. His first step startled him as the stairs were creaky and worn. Unfortunately, he did not have enough time to contemplate the conditions of the stairs and hurriedly jogged himself up each step. When he reached the top he saw Room 204 from across the hall. He actually made it!

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Reaching the large buildings that marked her arrival at Darcy, Sylv rolled her shoulders and allowed a long breath to escape her lips. Hands reaching up and absently pullimg a hair tie from her left wrist, she begins to make her way towards the Teimhnean building. Hands absently tying her now air dry hair into a bun at the nape of her neck. Reaching the closest door, Sylv steps inside and makes her way towards her fist class, her hands slipping into the pockets of her gray jacket as she climbs the steps.

Her journey from her home/work had taken under twenty minutes and for that she was grateful. Last night the weather had predicted a storm and Sylv while liking rain had no urge to get sick. Reaching the room she'd be in until 8:50, she slipped inside and silently took the middle seat in the second row of chairs. Fingers absently opening the flap of her messenger bag to tug out a notebook a pencil before she allows it to slide from her shoulder and onto the floor.

Let's see how today goes... she mentally sighs and allows her eyes to close for a moment. After a few moments she opens them and focuses on the window that overlooks a basketball field and tennis courts.




Yawning hugely enough that his jaw aches for a few moments after he finishes, James exists his family kitchen after finishing his breakfast. Entering the main hallway and heading straight for the front door, he couches down to tug on his Converse before straightening and reaching for his bag. Grabbing his keys from the key holder his mother had insisted Dad put, he zipped his jacket up before opening the door and stepping out into the early air.

The walk would be short, ten minutes but he felt like jogging. Half-turning to lock the door, Jamie took off in a light jog, hands stuffed into the pockets of his jacket. His parents had left early and had left him in charge of his brother, Chris had been grumpy but easy to guide into action. Pausing at an intersection, James rolls a his shoulders and begins counting in his head as the light turns green and he takes off.

Reaching the campus took less time that James had guessed, huffing softly and pulling his folded schedule from the pocket of his jeans, he takes a moment to scanty sheet. Head lifting and hazel eyes scanning the buildings around him, James quickly locates Teimhnean and jogs toward it. Entering the complex he goes for the stairs and when he reaches the second landing, has to take a moment to scan the room number once more. Rolling his eyes and stuffing his folded schedule away, he makes his way towards room 204 and finds two others sitting inside already. Glancing at the clock and finding he had five minutes of free time, quickly scanned the empty seats. Finding one that had a window, James moved quietly toward it, eyes still heavy from lack of sleep the previous night. Sitting down and allowing his bag to thump softly on the floor, James expels a silent sigh from his lips.

I'm getting a coffee after this...or I won't make it the whole day. James decided after two minutes had passed, he was battling to keep his eyes open. Huffing and tugging out a notebook, he sets it on his desk before leaning forward and leaning on his folded arms. Class was going to start soon. @Briza
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Seeing as he was the only one in the classroom, Aleksandr closed his eyes and let his forehead silently thud against the desktop in front of him. He drew in several breaths, feeling a bit of nervousness begin to bubble inside of him. He had not touched school for a whole two years, and today seemed to be the start of a new adventure of his life. He was not really feeling up for another adventure. He was not much of an adventurous human being.

His ears perked when the door opened. He could smell her keenly as she walked through the entrance of the classroom. His eyes immediately shot open at the first whiff. Every once in a while his sense were keener than normal, and it would startle him. He did not have much of an explanation, but at this very moment he was dead set on blaming his nervousness. She smelt florally, and it was nice. He choked down a smile, keeping his usual stoic face.

The door opened, again. Footsteps walked over towards the window and stopped. A loud sigh was heard.

The door opened a third time but stayed open this time. A crowd of students started piling into the classroom and filling the remaining empty desks. Aleksandr picked his head from the desk and slouched back in his seat, watching carefully as all the each student took his or her place. They were all like pawns, just picking their places on the chess board. Where's the Queen? Aleksandr wondered in his head. His eyes watched the door. The professor should be here any minute. He ran a hand through his wavy curls in anticipation, and dropping his hand back into his lap.

There was a incoherent chatter drifting through the room in small waves. Aleksandr had always felt a little odd when this phenomenon would happen because he usually had no one to talk to. It also did not help with his father being a priest. There was always something so strange about admitting his father to be a widower priest. His sense kicked in, again when the suddenly swung open. He straightened his back, trying to contain the noise that pierced through his ears. He looked around. No one else seemed to be phased by the noise. It was as if he was the only person that had heard it. A small hint of anger took over his nervousness. There's the Queen. His eyes narrowed slightly, realizing he needed to get a notebook of sorts out of his messenger bag. He bent over to remove a pad of white paper from his bag. He placed the pad of paper on his desk and stuck his arm back into his messenger bag, fishing for a pencil.

The professor had pepper hair. He seemed youngish, except his hair gave away his age (along with his crows feet, which were hiding under his tortoiseshell framed glasses). A pesky smile was perked on his lips as he took long, lean steps towards the Professor's desk. He set his brown, leather briefcase on the desk. He did not say anything for a while as he unpacked. He ran a hand over his nicely slicked back hair and readjusted his glasses on his face. His smile was still as perky as when he first entered.

"Hello, everyone," he stood quietly. There was something very quiet about his demeanor that annoyed Aleksandr.

The silence lasted for several, long seconds.

"I said, 'Hello, everyone,'" his smile widened. Several students responded with greetings. Aleksandr remained silent, glancing around to see if everyone was participating in the professor's introductory dance.

"Hmm," he said dissatisfied with the amount of students who responded, "For such a large class, I would have expected a more wholesome response." He looked down at the desk in front of him, and unlocked his briefcase. He pulled out a black binder and opened it, "This is Western Civilization I. I am Dr. Ethan Jones, but you may simply call me Dr. Jones," he paused, looking up from his desk and smiled at the class, "I am passing the roll sheet around, if you could please initial by your name so I know you are present," he opened the black binder and pulled out two pieces of stapled paper and walked it to the desk closest to his right, "Just find your name, initial, and pass it along," he said quietly to one student. He winked at the student and walked back to the center of the classroom, "This is a core class, and I know most of you are Freshman and Sophomores. Unforunately, Darcy University has a tradition of weeding out students that do not quite meet the academic criteria. I do not hand out A's. I rarely hand out B's, and I do not give 'Gentleman C's,'" he looked around the class through his spectacles. There was something diabolical about him.

Aleksandr felt twitchy. Not only could he smell that woman, but every move the professor made was some sound of inappropriate proportion. He clenched his jaw, quietly grinding his teeth back-and-forth, trying to keep his composure.

"Don't worry, I am on your side," Dr. Jones continued. His pinched smile grew to his rosy cheeks, "I have pre-selected groups in which you will work, because I understand the importance of networking in college. Each group will be giving a presentation at the end of the semester. I think starting on the project early is better than starting on it later in the semester. Doing the latter will only make you frustrated, and remember, the presentation will be worth 25% of your grade. Might I also add that you should exchange numbers, e-mails, and socials with each other. You never know from who your next job shall come," Dr. Jones rubbed his palms together as he spoke. He flipped through several papers in his black binder and held the paper up, "I have your groups assigned and named. The project will be over a famous historical figure we shall be going over in this class. I have a list," he held up his other hand which was holding another piece of paper, "of historical figures your group may choose. The groups are to read at least one work by the historical persons the group has chosen. I expect PowerPoints, handouts, and twenty minutes minimum per presentation. You also must have at least five sources, not from the internet. One will be the primary source. See? I am on your side," his smile grew back to touching his cheeks. He pulled out scotch tape from his brief case and taped the papers on the large, white-wall dry erase board. A student stood up and handed him the sign-in sheet. "Class is dismissed." With that, Dr. Jones put the sign in sheet in the pouch of his black binder, slid his binder back into his briefcase, and buckled his briefcase. Swinging the briefcase as he took long, lean steps out of the classroom, the professor quickly disappeared from the students' presence.

Aleksandr sat like a deer in headlights, his eyes were glazed. As students began to leave their seats, he slowly started packing his things. He placed his notepad back into his messenger bag. He never did find a pencil, so there was that positive aspect of the lecture. He stood up, slinging his messenger bag over his body. If the class was going to be that aggravating, he may actually kill the professor. The thought lingered in his mind for several seconds too long. A student pushed past him and jolted him from the sadistic thought. He walked to the front of the classroom but there was already a crowd of students gathered around the Group Sheet. I feel like I'm in a herd of sheep. Unexpectantly, the fact that he had not had breakfast caught up with his psyche. A pain in his stomach pained him. I hate life. @Arista

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With a huff and a roll of her eyes, Sylvia rose from her seat. Taking a moment to grab her bag and place her unused notebook away, tugged out another book. The one that she was currently reading and moved to where the rest of the class were standing. Pausing beside the male she'd seen when she'd entered, she noticed a faint downturn of his lips, her own twitched in amusement as she shifts her gaze to the lists.

"Glaring and frowning like that won't make people approach you. I'd heard rumors that Dr. Jones was odd, I just didn't think them true until just now. Would you happen to know who Aleksander is?" She asked after finding her name with this Aleksander and James. Her head was tilted slightly and her fingers absently dance across the binding of her book. She was good with presentations, had gotten good grades because she liked studying the subjects that interested hee in high school. Thus should b no different.

James blinked in a mixture of confusion and unease. The hell? James silently curses I'm his head as he too stands and moved toward the list's. Coming to a stop behind the girl he'd seen as he'd entered, he peered up at the list and easily found his name, he blinked when he spotted two others just under his own.

"Sylvia Wyeth and Aleksandr Kulik?" He murmured aloud softly, the girl in front of him half-turned so that only half of her face was visible. James swallowed at the slightly narrowed gray-blue eye that met his hazel ones, her lips twitched slightly as she raises her hand as if to wave.

"Sylv if you don't mind. Your James Halloran?" Her tone was soft but a questioning undertone had James offering a small smile in return.

"Jamie if you don't mind, and yes. I guess now we just need to find our last partner and switch contact information before heading off to our next classes." James said softly, hands stuffed in the pockets of his jacket, Sylv was slightly scary, pretty but scary. Sylv blinked sand the narrowed-eyed glare faded from her features, a yawn escaped James' mouth then and he blushes at the soft snort he receives from his female partner. Maybe this won't suck so bad. @Briza
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The floral scent began approaching and growing closer to Aleksandr. He turned his attention to glance at the female. The hair on the back of his neck rose when she began to address him. She was rather direct and sassy. He was slightly confused by her. He had not heard anything about his professors. Of course, he had just moved into town. He supposed he could have looked them up on the intern--"...Would you happen to know who Aleksander is?" She asked him inquisitively.

It bothered him strangely that she was so bold. "I..." he was cut off by James "Jamie" Halloran. He closed his mouth and waited for the two to finish introducing themselves. He felt like an altar boy behind the altar serving for his father--just standing solemnly as the priest and deacon did all the work.

When the window of opportunity to speak arose, Aleksandr cautiously interjected, "I'm Aleksandr Kulik," he grimaced lowly. His blue eyes studied the expressions on the two other students, hesitant to smile, "It's really nice to... meet you both," he was not sure what he was saying at this point in time. He noticed something was happening between Jamie and Sylv. Of course, their interactions made the situation nothing but awkward for him. The situation reminded him as to why he was not so fond of humans in general. University was already turning out to be another negative experience. Considering that he was used to horrible experiences, it was not a surprise for him by any means. I guess, I can add it to my list.

He glanced at the door. The students in the room were slowly fading out of the class as they paired off into groups. His hand slid down the strap of his messenger bag; he could feel the burn on the tips of his fingers. It brought relief to his anxiety. He looked back at Sylv and Jamie. God, I need to get ahold of myself. He felt so tense, especially knowing she--Sylv--was in his group. What is that smell, anyways? Shampoo? Conditioner? His thought process paused as it began to wonder if her skin was just simply that delicate smelling. His lips quivered a bit, thinking about her being so beautiful to smell. Quickly catching himself, he forced an easy smile on his face, "We should probably exchange...e-mails, right?" He almost said, "cellphone numbers," but he remembered that he did not have a cellphone. In the former town that he lived, cellphones were not that big of a deal considering everyone lived so close. Also, reception was not that great in the rural part of the country. He never felt like he needed one. It would have been a useless expense. @Arista

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Svly nodded and using her free hand, opened her messenger bag and tugged the same notebook she'd taken out for class out before closing it once more. Tucking the book in her other hand under her arm, she opens the first page and pauses for a moment when she realizes she has no pen. A gentle probe at her shoulder has her shifting her attention to the side, she blinks when she's presented with a pen.

"Borrow mine." Jamie offers with a shrug of his shoulders, Sylv offers a twitch of a smile before clicking the top of the pen. She writes her email across the top of the blank sheet, before on a whim, adding her cell phone number as well. Gently ripping the piece from the page, she hands it to Aleksandr before writing to out once more for James. Closing her notebook and handing the pen to James, she waits for him and Aleksandr to offer their contact information as well.

"I offered both since I don't always have time to check my email. Working at a café has its perks, do we have anyone in mind for the project? I can get us the books we need if you'd two wouldn't mind." She closed her mouth and glances away, this was the most she'd talked to someone besides her employees.

James hummed softly and with ease, twirled the pen between his fingers as his other hand tugged out a blank piece of paper. An extra from when I printed my schedule He noted as he wrote his email and phone number. Ripping both pieces, he offers it to Aleksander and Sylv before pocketing his pen. He blinks after a moment when the sound of a phone buzzing fills the quiet air around them, most of the students having left besides two other groups. James watches as Sylv reaches into the back of her jeans pocket and tugs out her phone, her fingers unlocking the screen with practiced ease. His head tilted a moment later when her whole body stiffened and her pale face turned ashen. The grip on her phone had her knuckles turning just the same color, James watched cautiously as Sylv took a deep breath and relaxed her grip and body just as quickly.

"Is everything okay?" He ventured to ask, gray-blue eyes focused on him before shifting away.

"Fine. Just received news that I'll have a unexpected visitor later." Her tone was clipped and sharp, her fingers twitched at her side as she slipped bee phone back into her pocket. James nodded and let the topic go, whoever it was, he felt bad for them. If looks could kill indeed. He mentally stated as Sylv stuffed her hands into the pockets of her jacket, her complexion slowly returning to normal.

He wondered, briefly as he waited for Aleksandr to offer his contact information, who it could work to get that much of a reaction. @Briza
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As Sylv's face drained of color, the night of August 18th flashed before Aleksandr's eyes.

"Look, Mommy! A doggy! Can I pet her?" a tiny girl with cherry cheeks beamed under the tall, black street lamps emitting halos onto the nicely kept sidewalks. A car drove by the mother and her child who were walking home from a last minute grocery run. The headlights of the car revealed a tall shadow hunched over on all fours; its body was drowning in the darkness of the evening, "Is it a boy doggy, Mommy?"

"Honey, stay close to me..." The mother whispered and took several steps backwards, pulling her daughter's hand close to her body. Her face drained of color as the shadow stood on its hind legs. It's eyes were glowing. A reflection of light glared on the monster's teeth as he emitted a long, low growl. The woman's eyes widened as she saw the size of the terrifying beast before her and her daughter. With slight hesitation due to shock, the woman dropped the grocery bags and grabbed her daughter--attempting to run in the opposite direction of the monster. But, she couldn't run. There was no way to run. He had already leaped and gotten ahold of her. His claws punctured her ribcage and tore into her face with his mouth. The monster hated her eyes, hated her voice, and most of all hated her daughter.

Her daughter was screaming, but no one went outside to help her. She was all alone with a dead mother and a monster. However, her screams did not last long, because the monster ate her alive.


Aleksandr watched Sylv's body language carefully. She seemed terrified of something, she smelled differently. He frowned. She was lying; and it was obvious. Not only could he smell the lie on her, but he doubted Jamie believed her, as well. It really was none of his business. If he had learned anything from having a priest as a father, it was not to pry into people's personal business. It wasn't his job, and he was not about to make it his job. He had other things that worried him more than a simple phone call, like September 16th.

Aleksandr opened his messenger bag and pulled out his notepad, "Umm..." He waved his hand in the air, trying to grasp his words, "Could I borrow your pen?" He asked Jamie. He let out a small sigh, "I don't actually have a cellphone--so, I suppose just reach me through e-mail or whatever," he was going to say something about contacting him through his father's cellphone, but that seemed a bit complicated. Electronic mail was just as sufficient as a text message, right? @Arista

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James offer his partner his pen and eyed his third partner with a mixture of unease and acceptance. Sighing softly and turning to the door, he waits for Aleksandr to write down his information, his mind wondering to his next class. Sylv swallowed and allowed a soft sigh to escape her lips, this visitor wasn't expected or wanted. Rolling her shoulders in a vain attempt to relax, she opens her book to the current page she's on, and begins to read.

The little appetite she'd had vanished as the text message flashed through her mind. Her fingers tensing on the spine of her book as she forces herself to relax. She'd have to make do until they met later, she was on shift after her English class and suddenly had no urge to go in. James half-turns and steps towards the lists of names, reaching into his bag and tugging it a highlighter, he circles their names.

"If it's easier, I work at a café near here. I'm on shift after my English class, maybe we could talk then." At the mention James blinks and recaps the highlighter, he was on shift too, right after his Physics class.

"You work at Urban Grind Café too?" He asks with a tilt of his head, Sylv blinks and feels herself relax slightly further. She nods and James smiles happily as he focuses his gaze on Aleksandr, his hands stuffed into the pockets of his jeans.

"Do you know where it is? It's a cozy little
place near the Hospital. I'm on shift from 1-7 if you can come over, when's your shift?" She asks Jamie, her fingers twitching slightly as the panic fades slightly. James blinks and has to take a moment to think, nose wrinkling in thought he frowns and shrugs his shoulders.

"Slipped my mind to be honest. It's after Physics which is at 2 for me, if that okay? You meeting us there so we can discuss our project?" The question was meant for Aleksandr, James had noted he'd been rather quiet. His true reason was in hopes of distracting Sylv and it seemed to be working.

Hiding a lease grin, he waits for a response as well as his partner's information. Maybe today wouldn't suck as much as he'd feared it would. @Briza
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He wrote down his email. It was easier than expected, as was many things he discovered throughout his life. Aleksandr stood there motionless as the two discussed time tables and the like. He was disinterested in the actual details of the situation. The two humans seemed to be discussing work time. Aleksandr has never held an actual job. It wasn't quite feesible with how much his father wanted him at Church. "Reader Aleksandr." His father was so proud to have him ordained a Reader. Aleksandr knew exactly what his father wanted--to find a nice woman and eventually be ordained Subdeacon and eventually priest of some parish. Aleksandr knew full well he could become a Bishop quicker if he didn't get married. Bishops were never married.

It wasn't likely he would be bishop anytime in the future. Ever since his mother's death he hadn't came to a full Confession at the monastery. He was too addicted to the vanity of standing in line at Communiion to mention the murders he had committed. His father was at a damnable cost for allowing him to partake of Communion. However, his father made the excuse of not being his Confessor. Plus, his father still seemed to be in denial.

"I have English next, too," Aleksander exclaimed solemnly. He tried to sound excited about the fact that Jamie and he might perhaps have the same class together, but sounding excited appeared to be harder than he thought. His voice had come out flat and slightly unenthusiastic about it.

Going to College by force was almost worse than being forced to go to Confession by his father. He was patient, however--something standing actively behind the altar during Church services had taught him. He quickly forces a small smile to make up for his lack of clarity in emotions when speaking. He wanted to sound friendly but wasn't sure he actually wanted friends. He was a bit of a lone wolf. And it seemed to be safer that way. @Arista
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With a shrug, Sylv turns on her heel and makes her way to the door. Her fingers twitch when another vibration draws her attention just as she reaches it. Her lips thin as the first message flashes across her mind, her muscles tensing at the almost teasing tone the words contained.

I'll be seeing you later little raven. Your mother says hello. ~K Bile rose in her throat at the thought, she didn't want to see him, or her for that matter, however it seemed out of her hands now. She wondered, faintly if hee boss would allow her a break so they could talk for a while. She'd rather not at all, however knowing how generous Haley was, she'd be given at least an hour. Sighing and half-turning to offer her two partners a half-hearted wave, she makes her way down the hall and to her English class.

James blinked and after a moment seemed to realize he had a class to attend. He hisses softly under his breath and offers a sheepish smiled towards Aleksandr.

"I think we better follow, we don't want to be late." He offers in way of explanation, his shoulders twitching at the silence that fills the now empty room. The way Sylv had reacted to the text has left him unease and slightly worried, he'd always been one to think of others before himself. A trait his Mom said was endearing as well as slightly destructive, turning to follow his partner, he takes a moment to relax his shoulders.

This was turning out to be a very special day, hiding a grin and moving toward the door, James stuffed his hands into the pockets of his jacket.

Let's see what English holds.




With a huff and click of her tongue, Estonia shuffled the packets she'd be handing out to her students. Fingers absently brushing against the flute necklace her grandmother had given her when she was six, Estonia rose to her feet and move to stand by the nearest window. Her eye focused on the darkening sky above with a faint, tired smile tugging her lips up. She liked teaching, it was soothing in way she couldn't describe, but it had its annoying parts as well.

She glanded back at her desk and felt a twitch in her jaw, so far her classes hadn't shown the enthusiasm for leaning the things she had in store for them. It didn't help the faint headache she could feel at her temples, lifting her right hand, she begins to rub soothing circles on either side of her head.

Skipping breakfast. Not a good idea. She hisses softly into her mind as she retakes her seat once more. Elbows on the smooth wooden surface, Estonia takes a few deep breaths before allowing her eyes to close. A quick nap wouldn't do any harm, besides it wasn't like she'd fully fall asleep anyway. @Briza
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"I think we better follow, we don't want to be late."

Aleksandr felt the quietness of the classroom scream at the two young men to leave as Sylv took her exit. Her scent was lingering slightly. He felt a twitch of his left hand as the scent faded. The woman was obviously in some sort of turmoil. She needed help, "Right," he said to Jamie, letting out a small sigh. He really did not want to get involved with any of her affairs. He had watched Jamie's reaction. However, his senses picking up her scent had him slightly curious.

His left hand rubbed up the messenger bag's strap. He felt the burning sensation, once again. He followed Jamie, looking at piece of crumple paper with his class schedule on it. He was a bit embarrassed at how wrinkled the paper had gotten. Normally, Aleksandr was well organized--at least, in his home life. It reminded him of his mother, always cleaning. However, for school, that was a different story altogether.

"Adair Hall 119. Professor Estonia Yale," he spoke aloud, "Is that the same as you, Jamie?" He didn't particularly care for Jamie. He was not sure why. He just felt a strange competition between them. Maybe it was an under the table testosterone battle of some sort. Whatever it was, he found himself slightly unattracted to it. @Arista
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"Yeah, Professor Yale is the one who takes the freshmen and sophomore students under her wing. She's quiet and has an unusal attachment to booms as well as daggers. I laughed the first time an older friend of mine told me that, but she was completely serious and preceded to tell me her story. Whenever you spoke out of turn or was caught goofing off, she'd aim a small dagger, directly at your desk. Some were even bid enough to block it with a book, but in the end another met with tell the back of their chair just as quickly.

My friend says she comes from a family that love using daggers or swords, and that she sometimes leaves during term for a 'family emergency'. She'd be gone for a week or two, and come back looking exhausted and sometimes covered in injuries that when asked, she'd shrug and say were nothing serious. In truth? She seems sorta scary." James offers into the silence, his fingers dancing across the straps of his bag. He'd remembered the look on Cassie's face to, her eyes were darker and her body had been tense, he'd taken her word to remain silent and pay attention to heart.

They'd meet soon anyway, reaching the door he'd come in from, James pulled it open and stepped out into the frigid air.




Estonia yawned for the fifth time in the last seven minutes, with a huff and a click of her tongue, she eagerly drains the last of her coffee. The sound of her classroom door opening has her attention at once, the footsteps that enter are soft and light, Estonia blinks and glances up. She spots a girl, face pale and body unusually tense.

How odd... She thinks to herself as she watches the girl sit in a seat near the farthest window, her bag falling to the floor with a soft thump. Estonia tilted her head curiously as the girl opens the book in her hand and begins to read. Only long hours of gathering intelligence has Estonia guessing instantly that she wasn't really reading.

Her eyes were skimming the page but not tethering the words written. Her fingers kept twitching and her body was rigid as if in pain or on edge. Estonia had the urge to ask if she was alright, what stopped her was the clear air around her that clearly stated, leave me alone. With a sympathetic smile aimed covertly in her student's direction before busying herself with preparing the things she would need in the next three minutes.

Time for hell to break loose. @Briza
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Aleksandr let out a sigh as Jamie spoke about Dr. Yale. Another weird professor. He always thought his own father could be quite strange, especially being a priest. However, the oddness of the professors here seemed hard to believe, except he was living in their oddities so it had to be believed. Was it a pre-requisite to be extremely eccentric in order to teach at Darcy University? He was debating whether he would alleviate stress by explaining to his father what mental torture this university was turning out to be, "I'll try not to anger her, I guess..." he trailed off. He never really got in trouble at school, except for slacking and looking depressed.

Aleksandr walked outside and saw Adair Hall close by. The building had its name sculpted in gothic lettering over the entrance. He turned to look at Teimhnean. The letters were printed above the entrance, as well, in the same gothic lettering.

He turned back around and looked at the darkened sky. It looked like it was about to rain. He actually did not mind bicycling in the rain, but something told him to be. It was probably the negative attitude he was forming over the entire day. His father always tried to tell him to stay positive and never lose hope. However, he had watched as his father's hope slipped through the seams of the his black cassock from these past years. The move seemed to be fresh for his father, and the thought of his son going back to school to get a good education was also a positive impact on his father's mood as of lately.

As he entered Adair Hall, he opened the heavy wooden doors. The building was similar to Teimhnean. He looked for room 119. He spotted it easily. When he entered, he saw Dr. Yale. She was nothing like he had imagined her to look. He felt a slight burning in his cheeks. He tried not to stare at her, so he looked forward at the desks. Sylv was already sitting. He decided to sit next to her. The amount of estrogen in the room was making Aleksandr feel uneasy. His unwant for Jamie's presence turned into a yearning for him to enter soon.

Aleksandr put his messenger bag down next to the seat he had chosen. I forgot a writing utensil. Right. He leaned over to Sylv. He knew she didn't want to be bothered, but he didn't want to be a bother to Dr. Yale, "Excuse me?" he tried to ask nicely, sincerely. @Arista

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Sylv titled her head in the direction of the voice, her attention finally back on the book she was reading. Blinking when the tone registered, she made a soft noise in the back of her throat as she tore her focus from her chapter. She blinked once more in confusion as her gaze traveled the room before settling on Aleksandr, she offered him a nod and a slight tilt of her head.

"Yes?" She asked softly. The sound of footsteps drawn closer and slowing had her gaze shifting away for a moment only to notice James taking a seat a desk ahead of them. Her attention focused on Aleksandr when James offered a wave and friendly smile before turning to the front. Sylv knew class was starting soon, her feet must of guided her here while her mind had wondered.

She huffed softly and pushed those thoughts firmly away as she waited for Aleksandr to say what it was he needed. Her book closing in her hands was a silent action meant to signal that someone had her full attention.




Rising to her feet and moving until she stood before her desk, Estonia watched as students began to trickle in. The clock above struck 12 and with practiced ease, she lifted her right hand and sent a dagger sailing through the air. He hit the door and she watched as the few students that were still in the hall, slammed rather painfully into the now closed door.

"Those who are not in this room at the correct time will remain in the hall until I deem you worthy of entering. My name is Estonia Yale, Dr. Yale of Professor Yale will do when your addressing me. Since this is the first day and I know none of us want to be here, me included, I'll get to the gritty parts. This course consists of English, that includes textbooks and independent books that I will personally be handing to you to read. Each week a book will be chosen and we'll read it aloud in class as well as doing a worksheet that's relevant to what we're covering. Anyone who forget their worksheet or damaged the books that I am 'lending' you, the consequences will be severe. I'm not here to coddle you, I'm here to educate you. Now here are the required meterials and such for this course, those of you who are thinking of leaving here and going to the Guidence Counselor to switch out of this class? Don't bother. Your stuck with me for this year and next, get used to it, now the first week will be spent in reviewing the basics before we start on any actual material. Questions?"

Estonia watched as no hands rose into the air, her arms were crossed over her chest, her eyes scanning the room at large. Assessing who would pass and who would fail, by the spook looks and pale faces, she'd gotten her point across.

Like deer caught in headlights. She chuckled mentally as she pushes away from her desk and holds out the first of two stacks of packets. The nearest student takes it and with a sheepish nod, takes one and hands the others back. Taking the second packet from her desk, she passes it to the closest student on the other side of the classroom and watches tiredly as he took offers a nod. Once those within the room have a packet and a few have been returned, Estonia briskly makes her way to the door and tugs it open.

Handing the packets to the first girl, she turns back to head towards her desk. They had a fee minutes left but with the headache pounding in her temples, she wanted to be alone. "Be here next class on time, good day." She stated briskly as she reached for her bag and all but jogged from her classroom. She had lunch and with how the clouds were thickening, she'd breed to grab something and return before it really began to pour. @Briza
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Aleksandr watched as Sylv shut her book before speaking, "Do you--" Suddenly, the clock tower began ringing before Aleksandr could finish asking Sylv if she had a spare pencil or pen he could borrow. A dagger flew and bluntly hit the door closed. The peach hair on the back of his neck struck a pose when Dr. Yale flicked it from her desk. Jamie had been right. Not that Aleksandr had doubted his source; Jamie had no reason to lie. A breath escaped from between Aleksandr's lips when Dr. Yale began speaking.

Her voice somehwhat charming. Aleksandr blushed as she spoke, watching her every movement. She had an affinity for control over herself and her students. Structure was something he actually enjoyed--having been brought up hardcore Orthodox Christian, structure was never underappreciated. However, he couldn't shake the fear she was instilling in him. It was a deep rooted fear that made him think of the nightmare haunted him last night.

"You're a murderer, boy! A Murderer!"

Blood and drool was seeping from his mouth as he crouched on all fours. Something was pierced into his side, causing him to shake uncontrollably. He couldn't control his lust for the ladies standing in front of him. He wanted them, all of them--but something, like a tiny voice was telling him not to do it. His eyes glanced at his now, human fleshed hands. His soiled lips were quivering in pain as he tried to stand on his own two legs. He spit up some blood on the grass and looked back at the two women, gritting his teeth. Were there two or four? His vision was failing him. They both held up their weapons--


"Hey..." a student whispered to Aleksandr, poking his arm gently with the corners of the packet. Aleksandr twitched a little, nervously. He frowned at the student and wearily look the packet, grabbing his own, and passing the packet to Sylv. Her scent was blossoming next to him, and when he turned to pass her the paper he couldn't help but admire her skin. He quickly glanced away from her and focused on Dr. Yale. He was suddenly angry at himself for letting his emotions get the better of him. He hated when his passions took over. Aleksandr was usually rather unemotional--as being a stoic young man. He easily recognized his passions and generally was left apathetic towards other people's emotions for better or for worse.

Maybe he should not have sat next to Sylv. Maybe next class, he would try not to sit so close to her. Today was one giant mistake, but God, she smelt heavenly... better than Romanian Rosemary incense. @Arista

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"You might need it later, so here." Sylv whispered softly as she rose from her seat, her hand holding out a pen towards Aleksandr. The bell rung and with it, her body tensed as her mind helpfully provided that it was time for work. Out of the corner of her eye, she noted that James had risen from his seat as well, she placed the pen down and after a moment offered him the sheet she'd written the address for Urban Grind on. Her day was done but his seemed only halfway done, she offered him a small smile before turning on her heel.

"Drop by later if you want to discuss the project, see you." Sylv heard James offer as he followed her out of the room, the other students bolting once the bell rung. When they reached the door of the building, they paused and shared a look. It had started raining, heavy sheets that bathed the ground as if a it are a miniature river instead of asphalt.

"Terrific." Sylv deadpanned as she lifted the hood of her jacket and tucked her bag against her body. She watched as James followed her movement and once done, offered her a small grin.

"We run for it, good thing UG isn't so far. On three." Sylv blinked and offered a nod, she was good at running, had been on her high schools track team.

"Three." She started, her hand reaching from the door.

"Two." James continued, his own reaching for the other door handle.

"One!" They shout in unison before pushing the doors open and taking off. By the time they reached UG's front door, they were soaked to the bone and shivering.

"What in heavens are you doing? Get inside you'll catch your death!" Haley's voice shouted from the other side of the glass door, Sylv pushed it open with trembling fingers and hissed when warm air wafted into her face. James followed after her and almost crumbled onto the floor, Sylv and Haley appearing at his sides and holding him up, prevented it though.

"M-m-ma-made-i-i-it." James stuttered out as they slowly walked towards the changing room. Sylv had her teeth gritted but offered a nod, Haley was looking at each of them with a disapproving frown on her lips.

"Congrats. Now change and I'll get you both a cup of hot chocolate." Sylv let go of James when they reached the door, she had to go to the left while the males to the right. Once done changing into her warm uniform, she heads back to the front of the shop and takes a seat where James is sipping a mug of steaming chocolate.

"Nasty weather change." Haley mutters as she sets a mug down before her, Syvl fixes hee skirt before sitting down. She takes a sip and feels a shudder go down her spine, she takes another sip before allowing her gaze to take in the rest of the café.

"Bet we'll both be sick after this. Are Anabel and Dennis done?" She heard James asking, Sylvia focuses on the rain while absently drinking her warm drink. Hopefully they wouldn't come with this rain.

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Aleksandr slipped the pen into his bag. He ignored the fact that Sylv and Jamie had bonded over work so quickly.

He sprinted to his blue bicycle, shifting through his pocket for the key. After unlocking his bicycle, he shoved the U-lock into his messenger bag and hopped on his bike. The rain was pouring heavily, soaking his hair. He could feel the fingers of the rain seeping through his shirt.

As he biked through the sidewalk, small puddles had formed. He skidded through them, watching the puddles splash in both directions from the swiftness of his bicycle.

He woke up covered in blood, naked. The coldness of the tub was painful as the white acrylic touched his bare skin. The faucet was dripping on his foot.

"Aleksy?" A low soft voice asked.

The door opened.

"I'm changing..."

His father stood confusingly in the doorway, "Aleksy, what happened to you? Are you hurt?" His voice wasn't as concerned sounding as the look on his face. He wasn't being sincere.

"I..." He looked down at his chest, rubbing his face with his mouth, "I..." he swallowed hard--chunks of blood slid down his throat, "I got a bloody nose," he said sharply, annoyed that his father had barged in on him. He already said that he was naked.

His father apologized, "I've been looking for you for over half an hour..."

"I'm sorry," Aleksy tried not to hiss at his father. The situation was awkward enough, and disrespect would not help the situation.

"You're not doing drugs, again, are you?"

"No!"

A grave and solemn look settled on his father's face. He slumped out of the bathroom and closed the door softly behind him. There was a dark cloud of guilt hovering over him as a parish priest. This was unacceptable behavior. If looks could kill, a thousand deaths Father Seraphim would have already died from the glare in Aleksy's eyes...


Aleksandr pedaled past the Urban Grind Café. His face turned hesitantly to look at the café. Rain was running down his face. He turned to face forward and kept pedaling. The day was getting uglier by the minute. A crack of lightning hissed across the sky. The sound of thunder roared shortly afterwards.

Taking in deep breaths, he pedaled as quickly as he his fit body could possibly send him. He reached the neighborhood and relaxed, feeling the closeness of home. A reserved frown had formed back on his pale lips. He parked his bicycle in the dying yard, which probably needed the rain more than anything in the city. His father's old, gray Toyota was not parked in the drive way. His father must be visiting someone from the parish. There were some days he didn't know how his dad could be so sympathetic and secretive towards other people.

He unlocked the front door and walked inside the house. The air was not on, and the coldness of the outdoors lingered on his skin as he dripped to his bedroom. He closed his bedroom door and removed his clothes, deciding to hop in the bathroom for a shower.

As he stood in the shower, with the lukewarm water beating on his bare skin, he felt an unusual need to think of the people he had met. The person who came to mind most of all was Sylv. He squirted some shampoo onto his hand and massaged it into his scalp and hair. Maybe he could convince his father to let him drop out of college. He didn't like thinking of ladies, especially when in bathroom. It could only lead to trouble. He'd have to tell his Confessor... not that he particularly believed in the sacrament of Confession, but he did have some sort of respect for the party on the other side listening to his sins. @Arista
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