The Scourge awoke with a start. She sensed his presence before she woke, but still could not help being startled. He had opened the bed curtains wide, exposing her to the last rays of the setting sun. His perfect form stood silhouetted in the window.
"What the hell? Don't DO that!" Asta shouted, but he just turned and grinned.
"Not like it's noon. Besides, I wouldn't hurt my little serpent," he purred as he sat on the edge of her bed.
She threw the covers down and pouted and sat up, crossing her arms. She could sense the pheromones even from that distance. What was the point of being so seductive if he lacked the equipment to do anything about it?
"You've gotten lazy," he said, glaring at her. "You haven't done anything for me."
"Not sure if you've noticed, but I'm a bit of the black sheep around here now. Do anything for you? Me and what army?"
She sprung up from the bed and stood facing him. Standing, she was barely the same height as he was sitting.
"Besides, there's other sins, you know," she cooed. Damn him, he turned her into a little girl. She was just unable to help herself.
"I'll have you know that I'm doing my part to promote greed. And, for whoever pays for it, either lust or sloth. Maybe both, I guess, if it comes to it."
He sighed. "The great general brought down to this. Oh, have the mighty have fallen." He rolled his eyes at her.
"Don't think of it as me, then. Think about it as being Astral. I'm sure if there is any part of him left, he hates it."
"He hates you. He hates how you respond." He reached out and touched her thigh, just below the hem of her tight shorts, and grinned as she shuddered. "It's strange how you do."
"I'm sure we could fix that." His fingers moved slowly upward. "I could get rid of those useless human bits. Then you could focus on me."
She growled, baring her fangs at him, and he laughed. "I'm only kidding, of course." She glared, not completely convinced.
"You're a tough one to figure out," he said, studying her. "You crave power, but crave the men behind it even more. You refuse to submit to a sire, and yet that's what you want from a partner. Strange."
After a pause, he continued. "You know you're not going to find a partner. None of them want that. None of the strapping gentlemen you've been getting worked up over. When any of them speak, you're as bad as you are with me.
"It's not very becoming, you know."
She sneered. He was hitting too close to home. She had spent the first few months since she arrived secretly pining after Capadocious, and, after he was lost to the Shadows, mourning angrily at her loss. Then she tried to start a few feuds, but the battle never came; instead, it was slowly turned into an excuse to flirt. Now, almost any conversation was turning into an excuse to flirt.
"This is why angels, both heavenly and fallen, do not have those bits. Keeps them focused on their duties."
He stood, and drew her body into his; The Scourge, the great vampire warrior, melted. "But, you know, I think I like you better this way. Much easier to control."
He whispered into her ear, "Yes, I could make you kill for me right now, if I wanted to."
"You wouldn't have to ask. I'd do it for the fun."
"Remember you said that, little one. Keep your eyes open, listen for whispers." He slapped her ass. "You're forgetting Pride to go along with Greed and Lust."
He let go of her and headed toward the window. "Have your fun now, because when the time comes for Wrath, you're mine and no one else's."
The Prince of Darkness stepped out the window, and Asta saw a large black crow fly across the sky. Gone again.
Asta groaned. The auction's end would not come soon enough. If she were bought to merely shine shoes, she might just tear out her master's throat.
"What the hell? Don't DO that!" Asta shouted, but he just turned and grinned.
"Not like it's noon. Besides, I wouldn't hurt my little serpent," he purred as he sat on the edge of her bed.
She threw the covers down and pouted and sat up, crossing her arms. She could sense the pheromones even from that distance. What was the point of being so seductive if he lacked the equipment to do anything about it?
"You've gotten lazy," he said, glaring at her. "You haven't done anything for me."
"Not sure if you've noticed, but I'm a bit of the black sheep around here now. Do anything for you? Me and what army?"
She sprung up from the bed and stood facing him. Standing, she was barely the same height as he was sitting.
"Besides, there's other sins, you know," she cooed. Damn him, he turned her into a little girl. She was just unable to help herself.
"I'll have you know that I'm doing my part to promote greed. And, for whoever pays for it, either lust or sloth. Maybe both, I guess, if it comes to it."
He sighed. "The great general brought down to this. Oh, have the mighty have fallen." He rolled his eyes at her.
"Don't think of it as me, then. Think about it as being Astral. I'm sure if there is any part of him left, he hates it."
"He hates you. He hates how you respond." He reached out and touched her thigh, just below the hem of her tight shorts, and grinned as she shuddered. "It's strange how you do."
"I'm sure we could fix that." His fingers moved slowly upward. "I could get rid of those useless human bits. Then you could focus on me."
She growled, baring her fangs at him, and he laughed. "I'm only kidding, of course." She glared, not completely convinced.
"You're a tough one to figure out," he said, studying her. "You crave power, but crave the men behind it even more. You refuse to submit to a sire, and yet that's what you want from a partner. Strange."
After a pause, he continued. "You know you're not going to find a partner. None of them want that. None of the strapping gentlemen you've been getting worked up over. When any of them speak, you're as bad as you are with me.
"It's not very becoming, you know."
She sneered. He was hitting too close to home. She had spent the first few months since she arrived secretly pining after Capadocious, and, after he was lost to the Shadows, mourning angrily at her loss. Then she tried to start a few feuds, but the battle never came; instead, it was slowly turned into an excuse to flirt. Now, almost any conversation was turning into an excuse to flirt.
"This is why angels, both heavenly and fallen, do not have those bits. Keeps them focused on their duties."
He stood, and drew her body into his; The Scourge, the great vampire warrior, melted. "But, you know, I think I like you better this way. Much easier to control."
He whispered into her ear, "Yes, I could make you kill for me right now, if I wanted to."
"You wouldn't have to ask. I'd do it for the fun."
"Remember you said that, little one. Keep your eyes open, listen for whispers." He slapped her ass. "You're forgetting Pride to go along with Greed and Lust."
He let go of her and headed toward the window. "Have your fun now, because when the time comes for Wrath, you're mine and no one else's."
The Prince of Darkness stepped out the window, and Asta saw a large black crow fly across the sky. Gone again.
Asta groaned. The auction's end would not come soon enough. If she were bought to merely shine shoes, she might just tear out her master's throat.
"Well, shit," she cursed. Asta had two options, and neither of them was anything good. The first, and the more desirable in her current state, was to take up one of the males on their offer. She could get her urges taken care of if she were to contact one of them, she was sure of it. Or there was the other option, the more logical one: hope that bloodlust would be enough to satisfy lust itself. At least if she went with that option, she would not inadvertently decrease her price at the Auction. If the buyer did wish to use her body in such a way, they would not only be the only vampire she had since der Tote, they would be the only male she had BESIDES der Tote, probably the closest thing to virginity that the city had seen in a long while.
Logic won out. The Scourge would hunt tonight.
She was in luck. She spotted the hunter before he spotted her. He fired one bolt from his crossbow, catching her square in the shoulder. Asta did not even stop to pull the bolt out. She let the pain from its penetration into her flesh fuel her, and the hunter only made it one block before she caught up to him.
Asta ran straight into him and his shot flew wide as he attempted to escape. She plowed into him, tackling the hunter to the ground with a force greater than he expected from her small size. She straddled him, a glint of madness in her eyes. Bearing her teeth, she gripped him by the collar of his shirt, stood up, and lifted him. Before he could react, her fangs sunk deep into his throat.
The hunter attempted to scream, but the sound was cut off by her canines piercing through his windpipe. Within seconds, his blood was drained and his throat bitten clear through. Asta spat the bit of flesh out in disgust. Most of his blood ended up on her instead of in her, but at least she was beginning to calm down after her encounter with the Prince of Darkness.
With a renewed sense of tranquility, she walked back toward the armory. There were plenty of swords she could polish to pass the time.
Logic won out. The Scourge would hunt tonight.
She was in luck. She spotted the hunter before he spotted her. He fired one bolt from his crossbow, catching her square in the shoulder. Asta did not even stop to pull the bolt out. She let the pain from its penetration into her flesh fuel her, and the hunter only made it one block before she caught up to him.
Asta ran straight into him and his shot flew wide as he attempted to escape. She plowed into him, tackling the hunter to the ground with a force greater than he expected from her small size. She straddled him, a glint of madness in her eyes. Bearing her teeth, she gripped him by the collar of his shirt, stood up, and lifted him. Before he could react, her fangs sunk deep into his throat.
The hunter attempted to scream, but the sound was cut off by her canines piercing through his windpipe. Within seconds, his blood was drained and his throat bitten clear through. Asta spat the bit of flesh out in disgust. Most of his blood ended up on her instead of in her, but at least she was beginning to calm down after her encounter with the Prince of Darkness.
With a renewed sense of tranquility, she walked back toward the armory. There were plenty of swords she could polish to pass the time.