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Hey everyone,
So I have been reading the comments. Haha, I never realized how short the chapters were until everyone started telling me to write longer ones. I did write more in this one, its probably around 3100. Ch. 3 was around 2700. I am trying to make them longer. I also want to thank you all for leaving very helpful comments. I do read them and I appreciate the thought that is put behind them. Again, thanks for reading and hope you enjoy.
All comments and feedback are appreciated.
Writingfananitc
PS: I've decided to post the little notes in the beg now because you guys probably want to know how long it is... as i not reputed to be a very extensive writer.
Thanks~
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Alera rushed past the security at the London Heathrow Airport. The guards had easily succumbed to her mental prowess as she plowed through their minds. Going through the whole process would have been exhilarating.
"Miss, your connection and headset are in the pilot seat," a woman told her.
"Ah, yes," Alera remarked, "I wondered where they have been."
The woman gave a small chuckle. "We'll be waiting for your take off at Control Room 1192."
"Got it."
Alera finished speaking with the woman and eyed her jet. Yes, she thought, it was the epitome of jets. Well she had to give herself credit. Who wouldn't be able to design such a beauty after studying aero-dynamics for nearly a hundred and fifty years? Alera smiled, that was the amazing thing about living forever. She was able to study all sorts of fields and areas of the human world. Education was simple, it was what kept Alera sane while she didn't need to unnecessarily involve herself with vampire state matters.
"Testing, testing," she said into the microphone as she sat in the pilot seat.
"Roger, you can take off in fifteen seconds. Are you ready?"
"Yes," Alera replied, "And I'm taking route 482CCA right?"
"Yes," the woman who she had been talking to previously replied, "Okay take off in 5-4-3-2-1."
Alera drove the jet forward. Slowly she felt the pressure start to build up as her body pushed against the chair or her jet.
Within a few seconds Alera was off the ground and in the air. Immediately she put the jet on auto-pilot. Unlike the human auto-pilot system, Alera's system was eons more advanced than theirs. Somehow during last year Alera had managed to invent a system that mimicked the abilities of a vampire and with her blood the jet would function just as perfectly as if she were driving it that very moment.
Alera couldn't help smiling at her achievement. Although the US government knew of her supernatural abilities they never dared to cross her, after all she was from England so that didn't really help with the American patriotic sense that they wished she had.
Alera kept the headset on just for safe-keeps; she didn't want any trouble coming out of an accident. Alera got up from her seat and checked the amount of time she had left before she reached D.C. The positioning system she built said a she had a little more than an hour.
Alera got up, careful not to bump her head against the glass ceiling of the jet. She walked behind the chair and punched in a code on the back side of it. A small door opened from behind her. Alera got down on her arms and knees and crawled through the cramped, narrow corridor. She only had to crawl for a few seconds before she got up again. From the back of the jet Alera had a much better view of the landscape beneath her.
As London became smaller and smaller, the verdant landscape of England started to appear. The natural beauty of England started to come out. It never ceased to astound her. From that high up all she could see was the lush of the green trees and grandeur of the mountains. There was nothing like the wildlife. Even though Alera had been in love with nature for nearly two thousand years she still loved it and would for as long as she would live.
While Alera sat there her thoughts started to drift towards Dimitri. He was sexy, she would give him that, not just sexy but incredibly sexy. But, she told herself, a cheating bastard doesn't deserve any woman on the face of the plant. Alera frowned; she hoped that he wouldn't come looking for her. But then again, she doubted he even knew her real name so it would be impossible to find her. Alera could only hope he didn't get a hold of one of her fingerprints. Now that would be troublesome.
Alera sat back against some of her cushions in her secret compartment and picked up her notebook. She flipped through it reading all the notes she took on old investigations. Ah, that's right Alera would have to start planning the mission for Bin Laden.
Alera moved away from her cushions and lifted them up. She placed her hand directly on the floor which was previously covered up by the cushions. A square appeared on the floor, lighting up a bright blue and a number touchpad came up. 05081803. Her birthday. The panel opened and Alera reached in taking out her laptop. That too was her creation. She never wanted to share her secrets because she was afraid of getting too much publicity. The hectic lifestyle she would have to live, along with all the humans she would have to be around. It sounded like societal obligation to her. Anyways, Alera brushed off, Apple doesn't even compare to me so it doesn't really matter. She flipped open the seventeen inch laptop and logged onto her account. First she placed her two thumbs on the side of the screen. When it lit white Alera took her thumbs off and then stared into her webcam. Afterwards she typed in her extensively long password. It was the whole alphabet but scrambled in some random order that she had somehow managed to memorize. Her laptop had over 2TB of memory so she stored everything on it. She had a duplicate computer at home which automatically updated everything she did and had a flash drive that did the same. Then from her phone she could access the flash drive or either computer. Technology made life so much easier.
As she created a new document Alera's phone started to ring.
She answered on her computer, plugging in a pair of earphones.
"Hello?" she asked. The caller ID had surprisingly not shown up.
"Alera?" a familiar voice asked.
Alera froze. Her mind nearly shattered. No, no, no, she repeated, this couldn't be happening. No! Her voice screamed at her.
"What do you want?" she inquired as fear gripped ever fiber in her body.
"You know what I want," the voice replied.
"No Laden, we both agreed never to see each other again." Alera's voice hardened. "I never wanted to see you again."
"Alera," he said into the phone, his smooth, milky voice carrying over, "I'm not a monster, you know that. I just lost control that one time."
"That one time? Don't give me bullshit! You killed my whole fucking family! Both you and I knew that they would have recognized me one way or the other when I saw them at that vampire meeting, but no you fucking killed them! My brother, my sister, my mother, my father, hell you even killed my two cousins who were there with them!" Alera's chest heaved up and down. How dare this bastard call her? How the fuck did he even get her number?
Laden paused. "I know what I did was wrong, but Aleraβ"
"Shut up!" Alera screamed. Her hands gripped the sides of her computer so hard that the computer started to deform underneath. "Don't give me fucking excuses!"
"Alera!" Laden yelled through the phone, "Just calm down and let me explain!"
"There nothing to eβ"
"Shut up!" Laden roared.
Alera cringed. She remained silent.
"Gosh, you're the same as ever, you always make me repeat myself."
"Get to the point," she snapped.
"It's been nearly fifteen hundred years, can't you forgive me?"
Alera didn't answer.
"Well then I'm begging you to listen to me."
This time Alera rebutted. "I don't want to listen to your romance shit that you're about to say. I know what you're going to say. I haven't thought about you at all since you killed my family. Why can't you just leave me the damn alone? You have your own human girls to feed off of. Fuck, you can probably even steal every single vampire's mate on Earth if you wanted to. So just get away from me!"
Laden remained quiet. "I'm not going to bother saying it, you know what I want."
Alera closed her eyes. "Get over it Laden, I'm busy with my own life." With that Alera hung up.
A second later Alera broke down. Sobs shook her whole body as she remembered the painful memory of her family's death.