Wednesday, June 17, 2020

The Great War Brought all the Crazies, Even the Supernatural!

This sucked! I had gone months without being caught. I was smart enough to keep changing my disguise and false names, rotating them around so I wouldn't use the same one twice within a month. I knew the risk of using this identity twice in one month, but I was desperate for the money.  I was in the downtown police station in a small holding cell with others waiting on the police to contact my parents.  The small cell crowed for a Monday afternoon, or at least I thought it was, this was my first time ever in any type of cell. I shouldn't be here with the rest of the occupants of the cell. I wasn't on drugs or stealing, technically, but the Government considered what I had done was a form of stealing.
 
I had to keep pushing the girl next to me off, she was strung out, and her hands kept wandering to my thighs and up. I slapped her hand and pushed her back on the small concrete bench. "Get off!" I pushed her over for the tenth time, she just lazily smiled up at me, "Ah, come on, I was just trying to have some fun." She laughed and fell to the ground. She would have been pretty if, for not all the black eyeliner that smudges around her eyes and down her cheeks, her bright purple hair matted and clumped to her head, but it was the track marks racing up and down her arm and not just marks from a needle but bite marks as well. She was very much human, unlike me, she plopped her butt back on the bench. I stared her down with my pale eyes, which got her attention. She didn't back away in fear like most. "I am not afraid of a little hybrid, I play with bigger fish." She mocked.  I just kept staring and licked my lips.
"I haven't had my daily ration of blood today, do you wish to become my lunch?" I asked as I bent down to mere inches from her face. That got her attention, and she inched away, like many occupants in the small cell.
 
I could hear one girl murmur, "What the hell, you are supposed to be separated from us." She yelled for a guard, "Hey, we have a crazed, hungry Hybrid in here!" She banged on the metal bars. The male guard spoke from his chair from across the room. "Afraid of a baby hybrid? Maybe you should have thought of the consequences of your actions. Just deal with it!  All the other cells are full today." That shut everyone up, and they gave me more space. I was lying; I did not require blood, but I was hungry. I think my vampire DNA was water down. I never hit that stage to require the need, but they didn't need to know that.

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