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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.

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125 Chs

The Gray Wolf

Over the next few days, Garnetta's thoughts were consumed by the brief encounter she had at the edge of La Push. The image of the wolf watching her from the shadows lingered in her mind, a constant reminder that the Quileute tribe was aware of her presence and likely on high alert. Despite the tension, Garnetta felt a growing compulsion to return to the borders of La Push, as if something—or someone—was calling her there.

But she resisted the urge, knowing that crossing into Quileute territory would violate the treaty and potentially spark conflict. Instead, she focused on her duties, patrolling the outskirts of Forks, keeping a close eye on Bella, and coordinating with the Cullens to ensure their collective safety.

One evening, after a particularly quiet patrol, Garnetta returned home to find Tanya waiting for her in the living room. The fire was burning low, casting flickering shadows on the walls as Tanya looked up from the book she had been reading. Her expression was thoughtful, and Garnetta could tell that she had something on her mind.

"Garnetta," Tanya began, her voice soft but serious, "I've noticed that you've been spending more time near La Push lately. Is everything alright?"

Garnetta hesitated for a moment before taking a seat across from Tanya. "I've been feeling… drawn there," she admitted, her tone reflective. "It's like there's something pulling me toward the borders of La Push, but I don't know why. I've tried to ignore it, but the feeling keeps getting stronger."

Tanya's expression grew more serious. "That's concerning, Garnetta. The treaty with the Quileute tribe is fragile, and any misstep could have serious consequences. Have you seen anything unusual while you've been patrolling near their land?"

Garnetta nodded slowly, recalling the encounter with the wolf. "I think the Quileute tribe is aware of our presence. I had a brief encounter with one of the wolves a few nights ago. It was watching me, but it didn't attack. I got the sense that they're on high alert, just like we are."

Tanya's eyes narrowed slightly as she considered Garnetta's words. "If the Quileute tribe is watching us, it could mean they're aware of the growing threat as well. They're protective of their land and their people, and they won't hesitate to defend it if they feel threatened."

"I know," Garnetta replied, her tone filled with concern. "That's why I've been so careful not to cross into their territory. But I can't shake the feeling that there's something important happening, something that involves both our kind and theirs."

Tanya reached out and placed a reassuring hand on Garnetta's arm. "Whatever it is, we'll face it together. But be careful, Garnetta. The tension between us and the Quileute tribe is already high, and we don't want to escalate it further."

Garnetta nodded, grateful for Tanya's support. "I'll be careful. But I think I need to keep monitoring the borders, just in case something happens. We need to be prepared for anything."

Tanya agreed, her expression softening. "You're right. Just remember, you're not alone in this. We're all here to support you."

The conversation left Garnetta with a renewed sense of determination. She knew the risks of getting too close to La Push, but she also knew that something was brewing—something that could have far-reaching consequences for both the vampires and the Quileute tribe. And if there was a way to prevent conflict, Garnetta was determined to find it.

The next day, Garnetta continued her patrols as usual, but she found herself more attuned to her surroundings, her senses heightened as she neared the borders of La Push. The feeling of being watched had become almost a constant presence, and Garnetta couldn't help but wonder if the Quileute tribe was sensing the same thing she was.

As the sun began to set, casting a warm golden light over the forest, Garnetta paused at the edge of the trees, her gaze fixed on the distant line that marked the boundary between their lands and the Quileute territory. The pull she felt was almost overwhelming now, a magnetic force that urged her to step closer, to cross the line and find out what was waiting on the other side.

But she held herself back, knowing the importance of maintaining the peace. Instead, she stood there, letting the tension wash over her, trying to understand what it was that drew her so strongly to this place.

It was then that she heard it—a low, almost imperceptible growl coming from the shadows of the trees. Garnetta tensed, her eyes narrowing as she scanned the forest, trying to locate the source of the sound. She knew it wasn't a normal animal; the growl had a depth and a resonance that was unmistakably supernatural.

For a moment, everything was still. Then, out of the corner of her eye, Garnetta caught a glimpse of movement—a shadow shifting between the trees. She turned her head just in time to see a figure emerge from the forest, moving with a fluid grace that sent a shiver down her spine.

It was another wolf, larger than the one she had seen before, its fur a deep, dark gray that blended almost perfectly with the shadows. Its eyes, however, were bright and sharp, watching Garnetta with an intensity that was both cautionary and curious.

Garnetta didn't move, her body tense as she met the wolf's gaze. There was no fear in her, only a heightened awareness of the power and potential danger that this creature represented. For a long moment, the two of them simply stared at each other, the air thick with unspoken tension.

Finally, the wolf let out a low growl, a sound that seemed more a warning than a threat. Then, without breaking eye contact, it turned and disappeared back into the forest, leaving Garnetta standing alone at the edge of the boundary.

Garnetta let out a breath she hadn't realized she was holding. The encounter had been brief, but it had confirmed what she had already suspected: the Quileute tribe was not only aware of her presence, but they were also closely monitoring the borders.

As she made her way back home, Garnetta's mind raced with thoughts of what the wolves might be planning. The pull she felt toward La Push was stronger than ever, but she knew she had to be careful. The balance between the vampires and the Quileute tribe was delicate, and any misstep could lead to conflict.

But despite the danger, Garnetta couldn't ignore the sense that she was on the brink of something important—something that could change everything.

That night, as Garnetta lay in bed, her thoughts were consumed by the encounters she had had with the wolves. She couldn't shake the feeling that something—or someone—was waiting for her on the other side of that boundary, and that her destiny was tied to the events unfolding in La Push.

But for now, all she could do was wait and prepare, knowing that the shadows were closing in and that the answers she sought were just out of reach.