Denmark, 1830
Vampires are very sensitive to light, but our sensitivity fades as we age. By the summer of 1830, I had been a vampire long enough that the sun was more of an irritant than any real threat, and I developed the habit of watching the sunset. This amused my hosts, the werewolf pack that sheltered me after I arrived in Denmark with Dmitri's family.
"Another sunset, eh Stosh?" Egil asked as he sat down.
Egil was one of the first werewolves I met when I arrived in Denmark. While the rest of the pack had initially been mistrustful of me, Egil was polite and accepting as soon as we met. We shared an interest in music and poetry, and I loved his ability to remain quiet, a talent that most werewolves seemed to lack.
"I never get tired of watching the sunset. And I do like a little space every now and then," I said. Egil laughed. "I get it, vampires like their quiet time. Is it okay if I sit here with you?"
"You're always welcome, my friend," I said with a smile.
Egil and I sat on the rock in a companionable silence, each of us enjoying the calm beauty of nature as we watched the sun dip into the North Sea.
Once the sun had fully set, Egil and I walked back towards the small village where the pack lived, outside the town of Vorupรธr. We ran into Egil's wife, Gisela, and their daughter, Hilda, coming back from picking berries.
"Husband!" Gisela said, as Egil picked his wife up and swung her around by the waist, and gave her a deep kiss. "My berries!"
Hilda took her mother's basket and rolled her eyes as she smiled at me. "Mom! Dad! You guys have been mated for decades. Stop embarrassing me!"
I laughed at Hilda. "I've known your dad since before he and your mom were mates and they've always been like this."
Hilda made gagging noises. "Well, I think it's gross!"
Egil and Giselda stood on either side of their daughter. "If we didn't like being gross you wouldn't be here to complain about it," Giselda smiled as she took her basket of berries back.
Giselda and Egil held hands as we walked back to the village. Hilda spoke in excited tones about everything they'd seen while they were out picking berries, and while her parents listened indulgently, they kissed each other over her head.
Eventually, we arrived back at their home. "Uncle Stosh, do you want to have dinner with us?" Hilda asked, knowing full well I couldn't eat with them.
"Hush, silly girl," Giselda said.
I smiled. "I'm afraid I can't join you for a meal. But maybe we can have some tea before I go out for the night."
"That would be great. I've made a new teapot that I can't wait to show off," Egil said, a distinct note of pride in his voice.
"What do you do when you're out at night anyway?" Hilda asked.
Egil answered, "Your uncle keeps the bad people away. And sometimes he does a little hunting and feeds us."
"That's the way of the pack," Giselda said, with a smile. "Everyone has a job, everyone pulls their own weight for the good of the pack. Our neighbor, Viktor is a fisherman, Alpha Brรธndsted is a woodcarver, and your dad makes pottery. Their work is for the good of everybody."
"For the good of everybody," Hilda smiled, hooking her arm in mine.
As far as I know, my time living with a pack of werewolves makes me unique among vampires. Certainly, it's noted among their kind. Vampires regard werewolves as... well, as animals, basically, tasty prey that can talk. But in my experience, werewolves are intelligent, kind, and accepting of others. They aren't perfect by any means - they're overly affectionate to the point of being obnoxious, they talk all the damn time and they're honest to a fault, whether you want them to be or not. But for all their shortcomings, the time I spent with the werewolves was among the happiest times of my life.
In many ways, living with the werewolves reminded me of the time I spent with Vadoma's tribe - I patrolled and protected the pack at night, and they sheltered and protected me during the day, just as Vadoma's people had. Of course, werewolves are much better equipped to protect themselves than humans, but regardless, they appreciated me. Everyone treated me with respect, even with affection, but I hadn't really gotten close to anyone except Dmitri's family and Egil.
The older a vampire gets, the less time they spend reminiscing, and for good reason - vampires, like everyone else, make a lot of mistakes. The difference is that when you're immortal, there's a much longer list of mistakes to remember. Spending too much time revisiting the past will not only make you miserable, it will make you largely paralyzed, unable to do anything but think over and over again about each of your mistakes. Now, however, when we were talking with the Alpha of the local pack about how to handle a rogue werewolf, I found I couldn't stop thinking about my friend Egil.
"Stosh! Hellooo!"
I snapped out of my reverie to see David waving a hand in front of my face.
"Sorry," I said.
David smiled. "No worries,"
Angus was talking about life in Scotland while we waited for Carlos's brother and his coven leader to arrive. Suddenly, the sliding glass door opened, and Elizabeth stepped onto the deck.
"Hi guys, is it okay if I join you?"
I was surprised when Elizabeth came outside, but I was happy to see her. Patrick and Caleb both smiled.
"Of course. My name's Patrick and this is Caleb."
Elizabeth locked eyes with me and I smiled at her.
"Gentlemen, this is my mate, Elizabeth. She's Laura's sister," I said, as Elizabeth took a deep breath and shook hands with both wolves. She came over and sat with me and I put my arm around her protectively.
"Michelle told me how she reacted when she met Stosh, and I'm sorry that happened to you - it must have been scary and disorienting to be confronted with someone's wolf like that, and I'm glad that you feel comfortable talking with us," Patrick said.
Elizabeth said, "I had a lot of exposure to werewolves at Ben's mating ceremony. Angus has also been really good at helping me get over being freaked out."
Angus smiled, and David squeezed his hand.
Just then, the doorbell rang. "I think that's my brother," Carlos said. Everyone was quiet as Laura went to answer the door and invite the vampires in. Laura came back to the deck.
"Hey guys, I'd like to introduce you to Mateo Herrera, Alex Scandza, and Emily - "
"DIVA!" Emily yelled, running past Alex and Laura to hug Elizabeth.
"Hey, queen!" Elizabeth said back as she wrapped her arms around Emily.
Angus had a puzzled expression on his face and David laughed as the two women hugged tightly and talked over themselves rapidly, in excited tones, as though they hadn't seen each other in months.
Laura smiled and said, "If you don't need the chatterbox twins over here, why don't we head off and give you guys some space?"
Alex said, "I think that's a good idea. Patrick?"
Patrick nodded and chuckled. "I have no problem with that."
"Great! We'll be downstairs."
Laura hustled Emily and Elizabeth into the house while Mateo hugged Jadwiga and kissed her on both cheeks.
The family resemblance between Carlos and Mateo was striking, and it was easy to tell they were brothers. Mateo was shorter than Carlos and a bit stockier, but otherwise, they could have been twins, especially with their identical deep, brown eyes and cupid bow mouths.
"Hey, Julia," he smiled.