Your Guardian Angel (The Guardian Angel Series Book 1) (7 page)

“I’ll tell you what happens. I’ll be able to tell when you’re in trouble because your emotions will be linked to me and you’ll be able to feel me when I'm close by.”

I nodded and took in everything he said. Eli stood up and pulled out a gold whistle on a gold chain from his pocket and handed it to me. I examined it, it was beautiful and heavy.

“What is this?” I asked.

“A whistle.”

I rolled my eyes at him. “Obviously. What is it for?”

His lips twitched and he licked them, trying to cover up a smile. “It’s a whistle that only I can hear.”

“Oh… Like a dog?”

“I guess you could say that.” He laughed and it exposed his perfect, white teeth. “Whilst we aren't bonded and I'm away and something happens, blow it. The downside is that it only works when I'm within a few kilometres of you.”

I brushed my fingers over the whistle, thinking of my mother and her guardian angel. “Did my mother have a whistle?"

"I'm sure she would have.”

"Michelangelo, was he a good angel?"

“One of the best I’ve ever seen.” Eli smiled off into the distance, his eyes clouded like he was stuck in some distant memory.

“Did you know him?”

I couldn’t help but pry. I was a curious person; I always wanted to know things even if it had nothing to do with me.

“You could say that.” Eli's eyes met the floor and his face became hard as he cleared his throat. “I need to take care of a few things right now; I will be back later.”

He stood up and gave me a nod before exiting. I heard the click of the lock and I was alone. I propped a few couch cushions and lay down.

What a morning. I was excited, scared, and any other word that related to what I was about to go through. I didn’t know what tomorrow would bring, but I did know that I would be ready for it.

Learning

 

I spent the night alone. Eli didn’t come back. It didn’t bother me, but I was hungry and no one had left any blood for me. I glanced out the window; the sound of the birds and the low lying sun confirmed that it was indeed, a new day. I found myself coughing and swallowing abruptly every few minutes as my throat burned with hunger. The only door in the room caught my eye; perhaps taking a shower would take my mind off thick arteries throbbing under juicy, human flesh.

Just like I imagined, the shower was amazingly therapeutic. I sat on the floor of the shower, letting the water roll over my face and down my back, massaging my skin. In replacement of slaughtering someone for blood, my mother began playing on my mind. Words couldn’t express how much I missed her.

The once white shower floor rapidly turned red as my tears began to pour uncontrollably from my eyes. Death is cruel, isn’t it? It takes away those you love. Death can take anything away in a heartbeat and it gives nothing in return. Who wants painful memories of the happy times you spent together? I would rather have my mother, here in the flesh, than stupid memories that cause me nothing but grief.

 

Knock Knock
. A quiet knock sounded upon the bathroom door whilst I was literally ‘drowning in my sorrows.’

“I'm showering.”

“There are fresh clothes on the bed,” a woman's voice called through the wood.

Her words were cold. Immediately I linked her face to the tall woman that gave me new clothes in the underground cell yesterday, and just like yesterday, as I opened my mouth to say thank you, the front door slammed. I guess everyone has issues with vampires around here, not that I blame them.

 

I used the head of the shower to wash the blood off the shower floor.

The towels were soft, like kitten fur. I wrapped one around me and opened the bathroom door. Carefully, I put one foot in front of the other, trying not to slip on the hard wooden floor beneath me.

“Eli!” I screamed, nearly slipping and almost dropping my towel. Eli, who was standing in the lounge room carrying a pile of books and pens, turned abruptly, causing some to fall on the ground.

I quickly grabbed fresh underwear from the bed and ran back to the bathroom, slamming the door.

“Sorry!” I shouted. “I didn't know you were here.”

I ripped the tags off the bra and undies and put them on; surprisingly they were a perfect fit.
Damn! I didn't grab any clothes. I opened the door slightly.

“Eli? Can you turn around? I forgot my clothes!”

“I’m still facing the wall,” he shouted.

I quickly sprinted from the bathroom and over to the bed. I grasped for anything I could get my hands on. A black pair of jeans was the first thing my hand came into contact with.

Good enough
. I threw them on quickly and grabbed for a red singlet. I pulled it over my head and managed to get one arm in when the door opened and in came Mr Aleksandrov and Tay. My heart sank to my stomach; I put my other arm in my singlet and pulling the fabric down to cover my stomach as fast as I could. Tay and Ivan Aleksandrov shot a look over to Eli and I'm sure his expression reflected the same horror as mine.

“The lady left my clothes on the bed,” I mumbled.

“Both of you guardians leave,” said Mr Aleksandrov.

Tay exited out the door and Eli placed the books he was holding on the coffee table, shooting me an apologetic glance before he left. Once the door was closed Ivan beckoned me over to the couches; I fidgeted with my fingers as I approached the couch and sat down.

"It is forbidden.”

“What is forbidden?” I asked, having no idea what he was talking about.

“Being with a Guardian Angel… intimately.”

It took me a few seconds to grasp what he was talking about.
Oh, he means sex!
I felt my cheeks flush and my face cringe, this was awkward.

“Oh god, no, it wasn't like that.” I tried to explain but Mr Aleksandrov wouldn't let me.

“You’ve been warned. Anyway, I need to borrow Eli for a few hours. Until then, Tay will be here guarding you.”

“But—“ I protested.

“No buts,” replied Mr Aleksandrov as he rose out of his seat.

I had to stop him; I don’t think I could handle being alone with Tay and his snarky comments and barbaric attitude.

“Aren't you worried I'll hurt him?” I threatened.

Ivan Aleksandrov laughed.

“Oh my dear, Tay is one of the strongest guardian angels I’ve ever seen. He can rip the head off a full-blooded vampire in one swift move. So no, I'm not worried about him.”

Why was he being so difficult?

“But yesterday I…”

“Yesterday, you caught him off guard,” he interrupted. “No one knew you could wield your magic. Now he knows, he won’t make that mistake again.”

He opened the door and stepped out. I dropped my gaze onto the floor. Great, just great.

“Oh,” Mr Aleksandrov said as he poked his head back into the room. “If you could try not to upset him, that would be great. He gets out of control easily and I'd hate for him to hurt you.”

Tay entered, grinning from ear to ear, and Mr Aleksandrov closed the door behind him.

“This will be fun,” he said, carrying in more thick books and dropping them onto the coffee table.

“Start reading, your teacher will be here soon.”

I glared at him. He was such an asshole and he knew exactly what buttons to push to annoy me. Tay didn’t even have to try hard to frustrate me. His eyes, his smile, and his hair were enough to set me off. He handed me the sheet from the top of the pile. The bold, underlined title read:

CLASS TIMETABLE

My classes were as follows:

–Agrobiology
, the study of plants, nutrition, and soil yields.

–Botany
, the study of plants.

–Fluviology
, the study of water courses.

–Hydrogeology
, the study of ground water.

–Angelology
, the study of Guardian Angels.

–Fire Science
the study of fire.

I sighed dramatically. Most of the names for the classes were absolutely ridiculous. Botany? Fire Science? How daft.

“Suddenly being like Meredith doesn't sound so fun, does it?”

I flinched at her name.

“Don't say her name like you know her and don't talk to me,” I said calmly. It didn’t sound as childish in my head.

“So, Eli gets a free show but I can't even talk to you? That's a little unjust.”

“That—” I snapped. “Wasn’t what it looked like; it was a misunderstanding.”

“Can you take your clothes off and explain to me why?”

Ugh! He was so frustrating; my brain was about to explode. “Never in my life,” I said through clenched teeth.

The amusement displayed on Tay's face made it obvious he was enjoying this.
“Technically…” he said, rubbing his chin like he was having a long, hard think. “You're dead.”

Screw what Mr Aleksandrov said. I leapt off the couch and ran at Tay. My fist was clenched and it flew out in front of me. I felt like I was being controlled by something else. It was a punch that would normally hurt a human but Tay caught in his hand, making me look like a weak child. He spun me around, pressing my back to his torso. I struggled but couldn't get free.

“Let me go.”

“Not until you say sorry.” I could hear the smile playing upon his lips.

Just say it
, my body yelled at me. As I was about to betray my pride and actually say sorry to Tay, there was a knock at the door.

“Saved by the bell.” He whispered into my ear.

He strode over to the door and answered it. In stepped a woman, her long mahogany hair bounced with every step she took. Her attire was white, making her look even more heavenly. Even with the subtle lines of aging that played upon her face, she was breathtakingly pretty.

“Hi, you must be Ruby.” She extended her hand to me. 

Her voice was light, so light that if we were outside I’m sure it would have blown away in the wind.

I hesitated before taking her hand. No one who knew I was a vampire had voluntarily wanted to come into contact with me, except Mr Aleksandrov.

“I'm Lillian, your theory teacher.”

I swallowed hard, trying to ignore the scent that followed her inside. It was greater and sweeter than the smell of guardian angel blood. I still hadn’t eaten and the blood coursing through Lillian and Tay’s veins was intoxicating. Finally, I shook her hand.

“Shall we get started?” she asked, gesturing to the couches and piles of books on the coffee table.

I nodded and we sat down.

 

Two hours had passed and Lillian finally finished the introduction to all of the classes. I admit it, I was bored. If there was one state I hated more than being hungry, it was being bored.

“That’s just the introductions, tomorrow we’ll delve into the first chapter, spending half an hour on each subject.”

“Great.”

She seemed oblivious to my sarcastic response. “See you tomorrow.”

She left the room and I sat inhaling as much of her scent as I could before it all wafted out of the cabin. Soon after, when her smell died down, it was replaced with the sweet blood of a guardian angel.

“She’s a goddess?”

“Oh, now you want to talk?” He smirked, sitting back into the couch.

“Oh now you want to talk?” I copied in a mocking tone. “Is she a goddess?”

“Why? Do you want to drain her and become stronger?”

My eyes fell to the floor. I wasn’t used to being attacked for being a vampire.

“Yes, she is. Lunch will be here for you soon.”

Lunch? I haven’t even had breakfast. I nodded in response. My throat burned at the thought of blood once again.

“What did Mr Aleksandrov mean when he said it’s forbidden to be with a Guardian Angel?” I asked, ignoring Tay's lunch announcement and hoping to take my mind off my burning desire for his blood. 

Tay eyed me suspiciously. “Are you hot for De Luca?”

“Who?”

“Eli.”

I wanted to ask Tay to define the term ‘hot’ but I decided it probably wasn’t a very good idea. Eli’s blood wasn’t the only delicious thing about him. His skin was a nice tan and totally kissable, his eyes were a deep green, like moss on a rock by a pond, and his face was perfect, literally sculpted by angels.

“What? No! I'm just asking why it’s forbidden,” I stated, forcing my mind off the forbidden fruit that was Eli De Luca.

“Guardian angels can only be with guardian angels.”

“Why?”

Tay shrugged. “It’s just the way it is.”

“What about goddesses?”

“Untouchable by guardians; they marry their own kind or they die alone. Goddesses hold such purity they make the snow fall in winter and the flowers blossom in spring. Humans call it Mother Nature and rely on scientific reasons as to why the seasons and the weather change.” Tay shook his head. “No, it’s the goddesses that make all the beauty in this world.”

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