Tom woke up in the middle of the night. After tossing and turning over and over, no matter how much he tried, he couldn't take his mind off from the statue in the basent.
Was it curiosity? was it desire?
He couldn't tell.
Tom wasn't from a wealthy background, he had enough money to get by thanks to the his father working for the Jacobson family, but ever since he signed up for college things have been difficult for him. All he wanted was to get a degree and work in whatever company that would allow him to have a decent lifestyle, but he never expected Mark to move to his city, let alone pick him as one of his goons.
Tom was very different from Will and Bert who enjoyed tagging along with Mark and taking part in his usual thuggish behavior. In spite of looking like the average football player and having a bad reputation for hanging out with Mark all the ti, Tom was far from a school delinquent and he had always been in touch with his emotions.
Every single ti he took part in Mark's shenanigans he felt as though a part of his soul died.
After spending just one sester with Mark he couldn't picture himself staying in college any longer and he wanted out. The only reason why he put up with him was because of his parents, who always nagged at him to remain on Mark's good side as the very job of his father was on the line.
Now Tom felt empty inside and couldn't care less about getting a degree anymore. There was only one thing he wanted and it was sothing no one could give him, or was it?
Tom got up, grabbed one of the lanterns and frantically headed to the basent. He gasped at the sight of the beautiful sculpture and all of his worries went away imdiately.
Her full lips, her alluring figure, her life-like pose, everything about the statue made it feel as though she was a living person rather than cold carved stone.
"Don't touch my treasure!" Uriel, who followed Tom thinking he was going to steal the religious artifacts for himself, hissed pointing his revolver at Tom.
"Your what? I'm not here because of that. You can take everything for all I care." Tom replied.
"Don't lie to , you want to steal it for yourself!" Uriel said as he cocked the hamr.
"Uhm... What are you doing?" Luna appeared from behind Uriel, accompanied the rest of the group.
Startled, Uriel didn't know how to reply.
"I- I woke up because this guy attempting to sneak in here and steal the religious artifacts."
"It's not like that, I swear! I can explain." Tom argued.
Everyone in the group was tired and sleepy after not being able to even sleep one full hour, and of course most of them blad it on Uriel. What use could Tom could possibly have for all those trinkets.
"Co on, it's obvious, from the minute you saw those things you wanted to steal them. Only a slum rat like yourself could even think on stealing from the church. You can't weasel your way out of this one." Mark's accusation didn't go well with dusa, who promptly ca to his defense.
"Quit trying to fra Uriel, you're obviously lying because you hate him!" dusa pointed a finger at Mark, but then Luna stood in front of dusa with her usual cold unreadable expression.
"I think he has a point. Uriel hasn't been himself lately."
"And now you're defending that jerk! You know what, you're a shitty friend!" dusa felt so betrayed she couldn't keep her emotions under control anymore.
"Uh... uhhh. Where did that co from?" Luna tilted her head.
"You claim we're your friends but you always act like you don't care, you even say cruel things to our face and then act like nothing happens! I hate you, I fucking hate you!" dusa cried.
Luna fell into silence as she couldn't actually rebuke any of dusa's claims. It wasn't for nothing that she never had any friends before and she was aware that her behavior was far from being considered normal, but there was nothing she could do about it.
Uriel, Sam and dusa had been the only ones who ever put up with her and for that reason, she always expected things to end like that at so point.
"You're a jerk. You're really hot, but you're also a jerk." Sam butted in.
"How dare you!"
"Even if she's your friend, I still think is wrong to go off like that on an autistic girl like that ." Sam replied finally giving an explanation to Luna's strange character.
Though instead of ending the fight, the whole group fell into chaos as everyone started fighting each other over nonsensical stuff.
dusa resented Luna for her coldness and Uriel for always ignoring her advances, Mark was attacking Uriel as always, Mary and Sophie both exploded at Tina who was now throwing a fit because she could never be herself in front of other people.
Uriel started complaining on how everyone but him had it so easy and how a single piece of the small treasure in the storage room would have been enough to make his life so much easier.
The only one who remained unaffected was Luna. She was much more self conscious than the lot of them and she was starting to suspect everyone was under the influence of so strange ability that sohow enhanced human emotion. She did feel it too, but her emotions had always been behind a wall and she felt them as sothing distant.
She wanted to find the answer to what was happening and stop the fight, but all the noise and the foul sll coming from the vampires outside was driving her crazy. She couldn't focus and she was losing herself in the middle of the chaos. She did her best to avoid falling into despair and losing control, but she couldn't do it alone.
At tis like this Cassandra would co and squeezed her in her arms, with just the right amount of pressure to keep her from spiraling down into a tantrum.
Being told off by dusa also didn't help in the slightest and Luna began crying as she curled up into a ball on the ground and everything seed lost.
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