The bleeding blonde girl on the ground did not want to die. She wanted to go back ho, back to her mama, but the chaos around her was just too much for her to bear.
With her throbbing and bleeding forehead, where the blood had rolled to her lids and, by sheer stroke of luck, avoided her eyes, she lay on the ground, hearing the sounds of the fight around her and being unable to move after that hideous creature had dropped her on the ground for the fourth ti now.
Whenever she tried to run away, he would reach and catch her by the neck and lift her off the ground, and when his others ca at her to get her, he would drop her not so gently and go back to fight them off. He fought like the monster he was, and he terrified her as much as she loathed him.
His face was carved into her mories as he had been the one to co running at their carriage and hit it until it tumbled down the road. She had seen him in the rain through the window, running to them, and he had been the sa vampire who had grabbed her neck and yanked her out of the vehicle to eat her.
The monster had caused her pain, and she did not want to be where he was. The fifth ti she tried to get away from him and he caught her by the neck, she passed out when he dropped her again and she hit her head against a boulder.
When the little girl woke up again, her head was pounding, her vision blurry, and she could barely make out where she was.
A soft dripping sound of water echoed nearby, and as she turned her head to the sound, she noticed a faint, triangular shape through the haze of her sight. Muted light filtered in from it, and water trickled down from above, and she tried to wonder what she was staring at.
She stared at it, blinking slowly, until her vision cleared just enough to realize what she was looking at: the entrance to a cave.
She tried to sit up, but the pain in her head did not allow it. However, knowing that she was not in her ho or with her mama, she did not give up on sitting despite the pain.
When she finally sat up, she saw that a fire was burning not far away from where she sat and that soone was sitting there with their back against the stone wall of the cave. Her young little heart leaped, and she stared at the unfamiliar person who seed to be sleeping and breathing strangely.
Belle raised her small hand and touched it to her throbbing head, only to grimace in pain, her eyes pricking with tears. She touched her fingers to the piece of cloth tied around her forehead as if to stop the bleeding, and then she looked at the person across from her again.
Had this person saved her from those monsters? she wondered with pouted lips and teary eyes.
She wanted nothing more than to go to her mama, but as she tried to move and to leave to find her way to her mother, she heard the voice of the person.
"You shouldn’t move around, you sprained your ankle. It took ti to fix it, human, don’t let my hard work go in vain," said the person from across the fire as he stared at her, his closed eyes now opened and locked in her direction.
She blinked at his words and then looked down at her ankle to see a piece of clothing tied around it.
Her lips began to tremble, and tears filled her hazel eyes. "I want to go ho. Mama will be worried," she sobbed, but instead of consoling her like grown-ups do when kids cry, the person only stared at her like she was a strange creature, his head crooking to the side.
She stopped crying and blinked away her tears. She stared back at him and noticed that he wasn’t quite grown up completely himself. He was young, almost around the age of their stable boy, who her mama had said was a kid as well, only he was older than she was.
"Who are you?" she questioned with quivering lips. "Did the monsters also attack you?" she asked, her widened fearful eyes looking toward his gloved hand that clutched his side like he was in pain and the strange way in which he was breathing, like it was hard to breathe.
"Did you save from the monsters?"
"What’s your na, little girl?" the boy asked her instead of answering her.
Belle pursed her lips. "Isabelle. Are you sick?" she asked again, noticing how he shuddered and clutched his stomach. She didn’t wait for his reply and resud to speak.
"If you are sick, co ho with . Mama and Papa will call a doctor to look after you. I have a big beautiful room, I can let you stay there until you get well. What is your na?"
The boy narrowed his eyes at her, and then his mouth pulled up at the side. "Are all little humans this clueless and talkative even when they had narrowly escaped death?" he questioned as if he couldn’t believe she could still speak after what had happened to her.
The girl blinked and then said, "Mama said I am like a parrot sotis. And I am not little, I am almost eight years of my life and know many things. I can spell and write my na very well."
For so reason, her words made the young man chuckle, and then he began to cough.
"Oh my, you are indeed sick," she muttered, concern in her small young voice.
He turned his eyes to her again. He stared at her for a long silent mont, and slowly his lips curled up in humor. "You are the first human to ever speak to like I am normal, little bunny. How adorable of a little thing."
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