Chapter 147 Ava: A Vampire's Goodwill (I)
The familiar voice comes from behind us. Spinning around, | find Sister Miriam standing in the doorway, exactly
as | remember her. Pale skin. Dark hair that seems to swallow light instead of reflecting it. Eerie red eyes that
seem to glow in the soft light of the room.
It occurs tothat the curtains are all wide open, letting natural light into this space. And she visited during the
day when we first met.
| really need to learn more about vampires. My lack of knowledge might getkilled.
"How did we get here?" | ask, hating the slight tremor in my words.
It isn't every day that you open your eyes and realize you've been magicked to another place.
Sister Miriam smiles, but there's something unsettling about the expression. It doesn't quite reach her eyes. |
remember, now, how her face doesn't really move with her smiles. "You called for me, did you not?"
Each graceful step brings her closer, and | step back, bumping against the warmth of Selene's body. At least I'm
not alone.
It's almost as if she's gliding rather than walking.
"I must say, I'm impressed. Not many have the ability to reachin such a way."
My brows ctogether in confusion. "I don't understand. | just lit the candle and thought of you, like you said."
"It takes more than just a candle and a thought, child. There must be power behind it. Power that you clearly
possess."
She moves closer to me, and | fight the urge to take another step back. There's something about her presence
that both terrifies and intrigues me. "What do you want from me?" | ask, my voice barely above a whisper.
Sister Miriam tilts her head to the side, studyingwith those unnerving eyes. "The question is, what do you
want from me? You called for me, after all. There must be a reason."
| take a deep breath, trying to steady my nerves. "You sent a letter to the Westwood pack, warningabout
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"That danger is now passed." She looksover, the gesture more dismissive than anything else. "You seem to
have made it out in one piece. There's no need to call me."
"Why did you try to save me?"
Her head tilts slowly to the other side. Sometimes, she has an inhuman grace. At other times, it's like she's a
robot with bad programming, moving in ways that just look unnatural.
"Must there be a reason to do a good deed, little wolf?"
I'm not sure how to respond. Of course there doesn't need to be a reason, and yet it feels like there is one.
Lucas is going to be upset, Selene observes, way too calm for our current situation.
Shit.
Yeah, he is.
Wait, is the candle still burning at the apartment? That's a fire hazard.
Sister Miriam turns suddenly, waving us in her general direction. "Come. It is tfor dinner."
There are about five clocks in the room, all showing different times. | reach into my pocket to check, but—
Nope.
No phone.
Of course | don't have my phone. It would be way too convenient to call someone and let Lucas know I'm safe
and alive if | had kept my phone onlike a normal person. Instead, | can clearly picture it... on my kitchen
table, where it usually is.
Lucas is going to microchip you at this rate.
Exasperated, | follow Sister Miriam to dinner, even if it should only be lunch time. You watch too much TV,
Selene.
"Did you know | was coming today?" | ask, remembering that she had the unusual ability to prophesize the
future.
"No," she says, leading us into a giant room, filled only with a long oak table and chairs.
A quick count shows twenty chairs along the sides of the table.
Selene shakes her head, sneezing hard. Old blood, she murmurs. It always smells terrible in a feeding den.
A shudder makes its way down my spine, and Sister Miriam pulls a chair out at the fair end of the table,
motioning toward it. "Sit."
Not sitting seems rude. Even so, sitting just seems... awkward.
"Sister Miriam, | didn't cfor a meal—"
"Sit," she says again, with a faint smile. "Don't worry. No one will harm you while you are in my home."
Selene hops into the chair beside it, looking incongruous as a dog at a fancy table.
Sister Miriam doesn't even blink, only motions patiently forto park my butt into the chair she's selected.
I sink into it as requested, tracking the strange woman as she crosses to the other side of the long table.
The moment she settles into her seat, the double doors at the far end of the room swing open, revealing three
men. Their skin has an almost translucent pallor, hinting at something otherworldly. Each carries a covered
platter, the scent of food wafting through the air.
"Forgive us. We were woefully unprepared for such esteemed guests," Sister Miriam announces, her voice
echoing in the cavernous space.
The men approach, each setting an ornate dish before me. "Bon appétit," they murmur, their voices soft yet
unsettling.
As quickly as they appear, they vanish back through the doors, leavingstaring at an array of covered
platters.
Suspicion curls in my gut as | eye the spread. Can we trust this? | ask Selene, not daring to voice my concerns
aloud.
She leans forward, her nose twitching. It smells safe, she admits after a moment. No traces of poison or
tampering.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAcross the table, Sister Miriam watches me, her crimson eyes glittering in the light. "Please, eat," she urges, a
smile playing at the corners of her mouth. "The joy of food was lost towith my rebirth. Watching others
devour an amazing meal is one of the few pleasures | have left."
| hesitate, my fingers hovering over the silverware. The aroma is enticing, but the circumstances are far from
normal. Dining with a vampire, in a strange place, after being magically transported? It's enough to make
anyone lose their appetite.
Reluctantly, | lift the cover from the first dish, revealing a perfectly cooked steak, the juices glistening in the
light. Roasted vegetables and a delicate sauce complete the plate.
| cut into the meat, the knife gliding through like butter. Sister Miriam leans forward, her gaze intense as | raise
the first bite to my mouth.
Flavors explode on my tongue, rich and savory, unlike anything I've tasted before. A soft moan escapes me
before | can stop it, and Sister Miriam's smile widens.
"Exquisite, isn't it?" she purrs, leaning back in her chair. "The finest ingredients, prepared by the most skilled
hands. A true culinary masterpiece."
I nod, unable to form words as | savor each bite. Selene watches, her head tilted in curiosity. It's good, then?
Better than good, | reply, already cutting another piece. I've never tasted anything like it.
As | eat, Sister Miriam continues to observe, her expression one of vicarious pleasure. It's unsettling, being
watched so intently, but the food is too delicious to resist.
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