- Jun 18, 2015
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Natalia's life was coming apart.
She'd done everything in her power to be a good mother, and to make sure her children were safe. She'd given up her name, her life--everything to give them a chance at a good future. Everything she was, she was no longer.
But she hadn't thought to protect them from each other. Even if they were half their father, she'd thought that the steps she'd taken would be enough. Not telling them what they were. Not talking about him. Giving no hint of the truth. Even when Alma was born with a tail and both of them had wings, she'd kept it to herself what those could mean. Maybe she was just a vampire with a tail. Maybe there was no reason for it. Lots of things on the island existed with no clear reason, didn't they?
But there was more of their father in them then Natalia ever wanted to admit. In Alma, it was better. She was a victim of her demonic blood, but not an assailant. Not like Aaron, whose father's blood had corrupted him. She had known so early, faced with a sudden perverse desire for her own son, and yet she'd been in denial.
She'd hoped it would stop.
She regretted that now. She should have gotten a power bracelet and forced it on him, could have prevented the whole thing, but she'd wanted to believe that her son wouldn't do that.
But he would.
And now he was gone--thrown out in all but actual physical action--and Alma was gone too.
She'd made a terrible mistake.
She'd done everything in her power to be a good mother, and to make sure her children were safe. She'd given up her name, her life--everything to give them a chance at a good future. Everything she was, she was no longer.
But she hadn't thought to protect them from each other. Even if they were half their father, she'd thought that the steps she'd taken would be enough. Not telling them what they were. Not talking about him. Giving no hint of the truth. Even when Alma was born with a tail and both of them had wings, she'd kept it to herself what those could mean. Maybe she was just a vampire with a tail. Maybe there was no reason for it. Lots of things on the island existed with no clear reason, didn't they?
But there was more of their father in them then Natalia ever wanted to admit. In Alma, it was better. She was a victim of her demonic blood, but not an assailant. Not like Aaron, whose father's blood had corrupted him. She had known so early, faced with a sudden perverse desire for her own son, and yet she'd been in denial.
She'd hoped it would stop.
She regretted that now. She should have gotten a power bracelet and forced it on him, could have prevented the whole thing, but she'd wanted to believe that her son wouldn't do that.
But he would.
And now he was gone--thrown out in all but actual physical action--and Alma was gone too.
She'd made a terrible mistake.