Claudia Aluredes
Without anything to do, Claudia ran the whole length of the forest and back. She wondered about the wedding. What was it like for vampires to be wedded? She had been to a few human weddings but was it really the same? It was too bad that it had to be on a full moon. She would have loved to attend...although she wasn't really sure if Lucinda would allow her. A room full of vampires was not really an ideal place for her to be.
As she darted in and out of the trees, her thoughts shifted to Alex. She didn't think it was possible for a vampire and werewolf to have a relationship, much less a romantic one, but she has been greatly proven wrong. What would it be like being married to him? The idea seemed absurd. She'd never heard of a vampire proposing marriage to a werewolf. Sure she had imprinted on him but he can still choose to leave her if he wanted...whenever he wanted. She can't really say that she understood how vampires think but whether there was some cosmic force binding him to her or not, she hoped he felt the same pull to her as she felt for him. Nevertheless, the whole idea of marriage made her heart skip a beat.
Annika listened idly to the conversation between Alex and Ester.
"Montana in 1965..." she repeated in a soft voice. At that time, she was in Kazakhstan but her name had been Anya Luminova, the supposed mother of her current persona, Annika Luminova. She had danced and sang in numerous plays and the theaters always displayed her name lit up in brilliant lights. It was amusing that she was now playing the part of a newbie theater actress when she has already played the part of a pro over and over in so many different lifetimes.
She watched as Alex opened the window and then hurried out.
The one with the werewolf partner... She didn't mind werewolves but she has never seen them in such close relationship with their kind.
Maybe I'll go and meet this werewolf one of these days. If a vampire took a liking to her then she must have some commendable qualities.