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Blood And Briars

Garnetta Briars, a once-beautiful 17-year-old girl from a small town, is accidentally killed by a group of drunken boys while visiting her mother’s grave. As she lies dying, she is offered a second chance at life by Raphael, an ancient and mysterious vampire with a French accent. Raphael transforms Garnetta into a vampire, awakening her to a new world filled with both danger and power. Now, 200 years later, Garnetta lives a life of solitude and restraint, feeding only on wild animals and honing her unique vampire ability to grow and manipulate briar roses that can siphon the life force of others. The roses serve as both a defensive weapon and a surveillance system, allowing Garnetta to protect herself and those she cares about.

Socordia_Jade · Bücher und Literatur
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125 Chs

Figure It Out

The days following the planting of Garnetta's briar roses were filled with a heightened sense of vigilance. The roses, now fully grown and intertwined throughout Forks, had become her silent sentinels, constantly feeding her information about the town's surroundings. Every rustle in the leaves, every shift in the wind, was communicated to her through the delicate network she had woven.

The Cullens, too, had noticed the difference. The atmosphere in the house was tense but focused, each of them understanding that they were in a period of watchful waiting. They had been through many trials before, but this felt different—more urgent, more mysterious.

One evening, as the sun dipped low on the horizon, casting long shadows across the town, Garnetta felt a subtle tug through her connection to the roses. It was a faint sensation, like a ripple across the surface of still water, but it was enough to catch her attention.

She closed her eyes, focusing on the source of the disturbance. Through the roses, she could sense movement near the outskirts of Forks, close to where the town met the forest. It wasn't an immediate threat, but it was enough to make Garnetta's heart beat faster with anticipation.

Without hesitation, she made her way outside, moving swiftly but silently through the evening air. The Cullens had learned to trust her instincts, and they didn't question her sudden departure. They knew she would let them know if she needed backup.

Garnetta followed the subtle pull of the roses, allowing them to guide her through the darkening forest. The trees loomed tall around her, their branches swaying gently in the breeze, but Garnetta's focus was sharp. She moved with the grace and speed of a predator, her senses on high alert.

As she neared the source of the disturbance, Garnetta slowed her pace, becoming more cautious. The pull from the roses had grown stronger, indicating that she was close to whatever had triggered their alert. She scanned the area, her eyes narrowing as she caught sight of a figure moving through the trees.

It was Leah Clearwater.

Garnetta's breath caught in her throat as she watched Leah in her human form, moving with a stealth that matched Garnetta's own. Leah's movements were deliberate, her gaze focused as she made her way through the forest, clearly searching for something—or someone.

Garnetta stepped forward, revealing herself from the shadows. Leah's head snapped up, her eyes locking onto Garnetta with a mixture of surprise and something deeper—an emotion that Garnetta couldn't quite place but felt resonating within her.

For a moment, neither of them spoke. The air between them was thick with tension, but it was different from the tension Garnetta had felt during her encounters with the wolves. This was more personal, more intimate.

Finally, Leah broke the silence, her voice low and steady. "I knew you'd be here."

Garnetta nodded, her gaze never leaving Leah's. "The roses alerted me to your presence."

Leah's eyes flickered with recognition as she glanced around, taking in the briar roses that had grown along the forest floor, their dark vines and crimson blooms almost glowing in the dim light. "So it's true," she murmured. "You can control them."

Garnetta hesitated for a moment before answering. "Yes. They're connected to me. I can sense everything they sense."

Leah's expression remained guarded, but there was a softness in her gaze that hadn't been there before. "I've been drawn to this place for days now," she admitted quietly. "I couldn't understand why… until now."

Garnetta felt a surge of emotions—confusion, curiosity, and a deep, inexplicable connection to the woman standing before her. "Edward told me… about the imprinting," she said carefully. "Is it true?"

Leah's jaw tightened, her eyes flashing with a mix of frustration and resignation. "It's true," she confirmed, her voice steady but strained. "I didn't want this—neither of us did. But imprinting isn't something we can control. It just… happens."

Garnetta took a step closer, her gaze softening as she tried to understand the weight of what Leah was feeling. "I don't fully understand it, but I know it's important. It's why I've felt this pull toward La Push, why I couldn't stay away."

Leah's eyes softened as well, the tension in her body easing slightly. "I've been feeling it too," she admitted. "It's like I'm being drawn to you, and I can't fight it. But it's more than that—it's a bond. One that's supposed to bring us together."

The reality of their situation settled over Garnetta like a heavy cloak, but instead of fear, she felt a strange sense of calm. The bond between them, though unexpected and confusing, was undeniable. It was a force that neither of them could resist, one that had brought them together despite their differences.

"What does this mean for us?" Garnetta asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

Leah hesitated, her gaze dropping to the ground as she struggled to find the right words. "It means we're connected, whether we like it or not. And it means we have to figure out what that connection is supposed to be. But we can't do it alone. We need to work together, to understand what this bond means for both of us."

Garnetta nodded, understanding the truth in Leah's words. "You're right. We need to figure this out… together."

Leah met Garnetta's gaze once more, a hint of determination in her eyes. "But there's more at stake than just us," she said, her tone serious. "The Quileute tribe, the Cullens—this bond could change everything. We need to be careful."

Garnetta agreed, feeling the weight of Leah's words. The bond between them wasn't just about their personal connection—it had the potential to affect the delicate balance between the vampires and the Quileute tribe. They would need to tread carefully, to navigate this new reality with caution and understanding.

As the conversation continued, Garnetta felt the tension between them begin to ease, replaced by a sense of mutual respect and an unspoken understanding of the challenges they faced. The pull that had drawn them together was no longer something to be feared—it was something to be explored, to be understood.

When they finally parted ways, Garnetta watched as Leah disappeared into the shadows of the forest, her heart heavy with the knowledge of what lay ahead. The bond between them was still new, still fragile, but it was there, and it was real.

As Garnetta made her way back to the Cullens' house, she felt a renewed sense of determination. The briar roses would continue to watch over Forks, but now, Garnetta knew she had something else to protect—a bond that could either bring peace or ignite conflict.

The shadows were still out there, lurking on the edges of her awareness, but Garnetta was ready. With Leah by her side, and with her family's support, she would navigate the uncharted waters of this new bond, knowing that the answers she sought were now within reach.