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Aerendyl's eyes narrowed as Neveah was telling him what had happened. Damn this brother of yours. He thought to himself. This wasn't a conversation I was ready to have with you yet. I wanted to get to know you before anything. Yes. As to what your brother as said to you it is all true. I have imprinted on you. Now as you may or may not know this isn't a thing I control. It just happens. That night of the full moon we fought together is when I figured it out. I never expected to see you again so I didn't bother to tell you. Besides what would I have told you? Hi we just met and I will follow you to the ends of the earth if I had to? No. He watched as Neveah tensed up and paced around. This wasn't at all how he thought this was going to go, but it was happening now and something had to get done. If he left then the pain would come back and probably be worse then before. There was one choice he could run by her. She would have to kill him though.

Look I know this is nothing that you want and even I can see that you want nothing to do with and actual relationship. I'm no one to you and seeing as we hardly know each other, this would make things weird and not for me but for you. So I can leave if you want. Or you can kill me on the spot and not have to worry about any of this ever. Forget it ever happened and move on. His voice sounded solemn as the words left his lips. 400 years old and this was his first and only time he would ever feel like this. To bad it was short lived. He waited for Neveah to stop pacing around and answer him. Either way he knew he was never going to see him again after this.
Aerendyl just looked at his phone and sighed. See? Now she has come to reason. Guess I should go pack my bags now. Oh wait I didn't bring anything. He said with a stern cold tone in his voice. Of course he'd feel a little upset even though he didn't know what it could be about. Maybe she had actually heard him last night and is now asking him to leave. Yeah good going me. Just go ahead and fuck everything up. Oh well I didn't want to stay here anyways. The more he talked and thought the more annoyed he was getting. Not at Neveah but at himself. Who would love someone like him anyways? A fallen king who has nothing but his name.

The time went by so slowly as he waited and waited. TV wasn't helping nor was the swim he decided to take. The only thing that got hiim to calm down a bit was taking another shower. As evening approached, Aerendyl started to make his way to the courtyard. He did what he could to say calm and collective, but deep down he was feeling dread. Once he had arrived, Neveah wasn't there yet. Aerendyl took this time to look around at the flowers again and smell everything. He wanted to soak it all in as this could be the last time he was able to be here. As the time went by, he had sniffed and looked at everything he could. It wasn't until a familiar sent reached his nose that he turned around to see Neveah. Still glistening in her outfit beautiful as always. But right now wasn't the time to be gushing over her. What's going on? Aerendyl said as gently yet ferm as he could.
Aerendyl woke up a few hours later. He looked at the time which read 2:30. A good six and a half hours of sleep wasn't to bad. Must have been the new bed. He looked over at his phone and saw that Neveah had texted him. We need to talk. Meet me in the garden at sunset. It read. This puzzled Aerendyl a little. After saving the number, he quickly texted back. What's going on? Is something wrong? He sent the text back real quick then started to make a snack. Maybe she changed her mind about him staying here or maybe it was about the hunt he did last night. Could be anything at all honestly.

Aerendyl made it apparent not to worry until he either got answers or otherwise. The snack he started to make was a nice tender thick steak. Now most of the time he would just eat the whole thing raw, but today he was feeling a little fancy. He cooked both sides until they looked golden brown then threw in some steak sauce to give it flavor. After it was all done the steak looked amazing. He almost felt bad when he gobbled it all down in one gulp. As soon as he finished and washed his dishes, his phone buzzed indicating there was a text. Must be Neveah. He thought before opening it up.
Once Aerendyl made it back to the house, the rain had subdued and the sun started to come up. Not all of the blood had washed off of him on the run back so he was going to still need a shower. Time to see what that thing was made of. Before turning back into an elf, Aerendyl decided to shake off all the water that he could leaving the porch covered in water and splotches of blood. Oops. Hope they don't get mad about that. He thought to himself before turning back into an elf. Alright! Shower time. He exclaimed, already excited to get it.

As the shower turned on, the steam already started to fill the room. Since there wasn't much blood left, the water just washed it all away. Aerendyl scrubbed himself down to get rid of the smell then, hopped on out. He grabbed a towel and started to try off. He walked on into the main room where Neveah's number was still on the counter. Well the sun's already up, but she'll get this when she wakes up. He sent out a text to her saying "Hey it's Aerendyl. I know you're probably asleep by now so just wanted to make sure this worked and to say have a good sleep. See you when I see you." And he sent it with a smiley face emoji.

Now that he was all clean and dried off, Aerendyl went back into the bedroom where the smell of Neveah lingered a bit. He closed the curtains making it super dark then turned on the tv for some background noise. It didn't take to long for him to fall asleep after that.
Aerendyl could tell Neveah wasn't really into having a social moment with him now. It was pretty late though so maybe she just wanted to go home. They did just spend the last few hours together so buy now she was probably done with his "sent." He was already used to hers. At this point he couldn't even tell the difference. He took the paper from her with the number on it and placed it on the counter. Well here's mine if you ever need me or just want to talk. I'm sure with your position you might not have many people to talk to about what's frustrating you. Or maybe you do I don't know. Just text or call whenever you want. Aerendyl wrote out his number for her then gave it to her before she left. He thanked her again before she left then watched as the door closed behind him. She must have walked away pretty quickly because that empty feeling started to come back. It wasn't as bad as before In Ravenshire, but it was still there.

Once gone, Aerendyl roamed around the house. The bathroom has a nice bathtub and shower. One on one side and the other on the other. This bathroom was much nicer then the bloody mess at his place. As he thought of Ravenshire, Aerendyl's stomach started to rumble a bit. it was getting that time to get some food. Neveah did say that someone would be by to drop off food in a few hours, but that food wouldn't fill him up. He was going to need to go hunting tonight to be tide over for a while. I wonder what's around here. I should go a bit of a ways out though if I'm going to hunt. I don't want to freak out the other vampires here. Neveah may be nice, but I don't know how the others would react to me. It only took a few minutes for him to grab what was needed for this hunt. A deer should probably suffice for now.

As he opened the door to leave, someone was already out there waiting. They looked ready to knock on the door. Oh that was much faster then I thought. I figured you would be a few hours? The man standing there didn't really show any expression and just shrugged. The queen said that there was a guest that was in need of food and anything else that was needed. So here's your food and I brought you some clothes and sheets as well. If it's not to your liking then I can take it back. Aerendyl just shook his head and took the bags. there's no need for that. I'm sure everything's just fine. Thank you and let Neveah know I said thank you as well. She's been very kind to me. The man gave him a slight glance when he said Neveah's name, then just nodded his head and left.

Once the man was gone and Aerendyl was finished putting the food way, he made his way outside again to hunt. Strapped with his swords just in case, he started to run out into the forest. A few minutes into the run, he transformed into a wolf and started to sniff around for something good. There was moose, deer, elk, and even a few foxes nearby that he could smell. The moose was closest, but that was going to be a pretty bloody fight if he decided to go for that. Though that would fill him up for much longer then the deer would. As he quickly made the decision to take down the moose, it started to rain. Not just a light rain either, but more like a thunderstorm. It felt nice to feel the rain pour down off his fir. This would make cleaning up much easier.

The moose was now in sight, and Aerendyl instantly attacked, not giving the moose a second to react. The fight last for a few minutes and he ripped off the legs before going for the throat. The moose wailed in pain and stabbed Aerendyl with it's antlers before dying. Aerendyl let out a howl as he got stabbed, but then fell over top of the moose. He's been stabbed like that before but each time still hurt as much as the last. he started to rip apart the moose and eat as much as he could before getting to full. It was delicious as usual. Moose was probably his favorite meal to have.

Once done, he laid next to the dead beast and started to think as his stomach was processing the meat. He got to thinking about Neveah again and how the imprinting worked. How was she affected by it and how could he go one from here if she didn't end up feeling the same way. Neveah I wish I could tell you everything. I know it's weird ad we just met, not to mention that you're a vampire and I'm a werewolf, but if I could just tell you what's going on I think things would be better. I could be wrong and that could be wishful thinking. I don't know you and you don't know me. I'd like to get to know you though. I think that we would be good together, but that's just the imprinting speaking there. Anyways I know I'm just talking to myself, but I wish I could tell you this. Aerendyl closed his eyes for a minute and visualized Neveah in his head. While doing that he started to wonder if she could still hear him from this distance or if their connection was limitless. That thought brushed aside quickly as the thunder started to clap louder. Guess it's time to go home. He started to run as quickly as he could back to the house while the rain cleaned him off.
I appreciate that a lot. You'll probably see me in here a quite often then. Thank you. Aerendyl smiled at Neveah gently before turning away and walking to the new house. As they made their way, she showed him the path to the courtyard so he would have an easy time making his way. Once they reached the new house, he could see that it was quite modern and small. A brick house with a porch. It sure wasn't anything like his house, but it would do. It wasn't like he had a choice of where he could live though, but it was nice of Neveah to house him somewhere safe even though she hardly knew him. So complaining was out of the question, not that he was going to anyways. This place looks lovely. I'm sure I'll feel right at home here. He smiled at her as they walked into the house. There was one bedroom with a bathroom right next to it. The kitchen and living room were joined together to form one large room. As much as he liked to have everything in a separate room, this was just fine. It's not like he was going to entertain anyone anyways.

As Aerendyl walked through each room, he started to feel a little lonely even though Neveah was in the house with him. He sat down on the bed for a few minutes before laying down on it. The room was small, but at the same time it was enough room for him and one other person to sleep comfortably. He closed his eyes for a bit then opened them when he could smell Neveah in the doorway. Sitting up slightly in the bed, Aerendyl smilled at Neveah. This place is nice. Thank you for letting me stay here. The two of them made eye contact for a few seconds before they looked away from each other. Are you gonna come visit me? Aerendyl got out of the bed then walked over to Neveah gently. He figured it would be okay if he winked at her when he said that so he did. She'd probably take it as a joke anyways.
This place just makes me think of home before I... before i destroyed it. This brought a different kind of pain to Aerendyl's chest. The thought of home wasn't something he liked to even consider talking about. Before being able to show any pain, Aerendyl sighed then turned back to Neveah. Okay so where are we going? You said that it wasn't that far from here? He watched as Neveah was looking past him. He followed her gaze to the roof of some house that didn't actually seem all that far away. Maybe she would let him come and visit this courtyard every so often. That would take his mind off everything happening if he could have a little piece of home nearby. Is that it? He pointed to the house off in the distance.
Aerendyl watched as Neveah stepped back from him slightly. He sighed to himself then turned back into his normal form. I've never been able to communicate with anyone like that before while in that form. It took me by surprise that something like that could actually happen. I'm sorry to startle you. He hung his head slightly. Who knew not telling someone that you basically worship the ground they walk on could be hard. It pained him to not say anything, but now was not the time. Even though the setting would have been perfect. The moon lit up Neveah's pale skin and the flowers around her. She was beautiful. This place was beautiful. Everything inside him said to embrace her, but he knew he couldn't. He felt a little ridged and it took everything he could muster to look away from her. We should get going. Otherwise I might not want to leave. He forced a laugh, but deep down he felt sad and disappointed.

Aerendyl was taken aback by what was transpiring. He was speechless. Neveah had turned around and locked eyes with him intensely. He started to walk closer to her with curiosity. Neveah, has anything happened to you since we've met? Like feeling wise? Aerendyl spoke knowing now she could hear what he was thinking. Or at least what he wanted her to hear. Things just got interesting. Aerendyl had a choice to make pretty quickly here depending on what Neveah answered. He could either tell her what was happening or blow it off as if every werewolf was able to do this.

As he approached her, Aerendyl could see how intense Neveah's eyes really were. There was a lot that he wanted to find out right now. Was he able to hear her thoughts too? Could she hear everything he was thinking or just somethings? To many questions, but he knew he couldn't just say 'Hey I love you and we just met. I've done some magical werewolf love shit when we first met and now you're the only person I want to be with and around.' With that thought though, he wondered if she even knew about imprinting and how it worked. Guess things were about to get very awkward soon.
Aerendyl shrugged slightly at Neveahs comment. People will fear what they don't know. And now that you Vampires have come out of hiding, people have gotten used to you and learned more about you all. Werewolves on the other hand are still a scary thought to people that on top of most of us don't really want to be around the general public. One wrong thing could happen and hundreds could die. So that's why I ask? As for danny coming to visit, I wouldn't feel comfortable with all the vampires around. I already worry for myself.

As they kept walking, the two of them walked into a beautifully lit courtyard. Flowers of many different kinds filled the area. Neveah explained to him that once through here, they would be arriving at his new place. Aerendyl didn't really want to leave this courtyard though. This is the most at home feeling he's had in years. The old wood elf kingdom used to look like this but on a much larger scale. It would be nice to go back there one day, but with all that had happened, he wouldn't be able to look at the place without feeling guilty.

Before we leave here, would I be able to just stretch my legs? It's going to be a while before I'll be able to turn again. Aerendyl turned around to see Neveah nod. Or at least he thought it was a nod. Aerendyl smiled slightly and quickly turned into the massive beast that Neveah had only seen once. This time was different though. He didn't want to kill her at this point and if anything while in this form, Aerendyl felt complete. Being a wolf didn't feel so painful anymore. This place is amazing. I could just live here and I'd be happy.

Knowing he couldn't stay in this yard made him feel a little sad and he sighed slightly in his head. As he walked around a thought dawned on him. As he's been talking in his head looking at all the flowers, he wondered if Neveah could hear him. Since he had imprinted on her, she should be able to. Slightly feeling a little embarrassed now, Aerendyl figured he should test it out since it would probably be a long time before he could try it again. Neveah? He stuttered a bit. Can you hear me?
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