Alias
Ayden and I raced our father before we headed off to the chapel for the wedding. I stopped immediately at the store, breathing hard. Of course, our father had something to say about that.
"I know you're not done." He said to me.
Ayden stood by his side, watching me the whole time. I was able to get my breathing back to normal and I turned my eyes to Kain.
"We've been running for two hours." I told him.
"I take it you broke your diet?" Ayden asked me.
"f**k that stupid diet." I told him.
"Alias, I put you on that diet for a reason." Kain told me. "You have been eating a lot and on top of that you drink more than ever."
"What are you saying?" I asked him. "That I'm gaining weight?"
Kain sighed before he turned to Ayden.
"Are you still following it?" Kain asked him.
"Yeah." Ayden answered.
"Good."
I huffed at the two and ran off before them. Ayden irked me. He was always seen as the goody two-shoes and I was f*****g tired of it. I heard footsteps behind me, then Kain and Ayden were running at the same speed as me.
"Let's stop at the next block." Kain said.
"Fine." I told him.
When we got to the next block, all three of us stopped. Kain stood in between us, crossing his arms over his chest. The warm breeze brushed against our sweaty bodies as we stood there to cool down before we turned back.
"Once we shower and stuff, I want you guys to ride with me in the limo." He said.
"Alright." Ayden said.
"I'll ride by myself." I told them.
"No, you're riding with me."
"Why?" I asked him.
"Knowing you, you'll be taking a detour somewhere."
I chuckled.
"I'm going to be there." I told him. "I do need to make a stop somewhere, though."
"Mom will be hurt if you're not there, Alias." Ayden said.
"Then, let me go now, so I can make it in time." I told Kain.
"Fine." Kain said. "I will be calling you, too."
We turned and rushed back to Kain's house. Mom was over at Uncle Kieran's house, so I didn't have to hear her mouth. Once we returned to the house, I headed inside and prepared myself for a certain visit.
***
"I missed you so much." Brianna said, climbing on top of me and pressing her lips against mines.
I pulled back and stared up at her.
"You know better." I told her. "You know I don't like being kissed."
"I can't help it."
I pushed her off and got off the bed. She sighed and I turned to her.
"Alias, don't leave." She begged. "I hate it when you just up and leave me."
"I have somewhere to be." I told her as I grabbed my clothes and headed over to her bathroom.
"To f**k someone else? How many girls do you have a contract with? Be honest."
I turned the light on before I directed my attention back to her.
"That's none of your business." I told her. "Who I f**k is none of your concern."
She stopped talking, but the glare on her face said everything for her. I turned and walked over to her shower, then I turned the water on. I hopped in and washed the s*x smell off me. Washing my hair with the men's shampoo she left for me and washing my body up with the ax body wash that she loved for me to wear when I came to her house. I finished up and I got out the shower. While I dressed up, I checked the time on my phone. The wedding was starting at 3pm that evening. It was now 1pm. Good timing, I thought to myself as I put my black suit and red tie on. I hung the towel up on the shower door before I walked out of the bathroom. Brianna glanced at me and she bit her bottom lip when she saw me dressed up.
"You look so good, baby." She said.
"Don't call me that." I told her.
"Why? You let me say it while you were f*****g me."
I moved towards her and my hand wrapped around her neck, giving it at tight squeeze. Brianna gasped and her eyes continued to stare into mines.
"You're starting to get out of line." I told her. "You read the contract, right?"
She nodded her head at me.
"What are you supposed to call me, then?"
"Master or Sir."
"Practice it."
"Yes, Sir."
I removed my hand and she sighed, rubbing the front and side of her neck. My phone rang on the dresser and I walked over to it, grabbing it off the nightstand. I sighed as I saw my father's name on the screen, then I answered it.
"I'm on my way." I told him.
"Good." Kain said. "We had a problem, though. The girl you were supposed to walk with, is not here. She cancelled at the last minute and it's causing an uproar with your mom."
"Great, so that means I don't have to be in it, right?"
"No, you're still in it. One of the girls had a friend who was able to fit the dress. She's on her way now, so she need to come here now. You two need to meet and practice."
"There's nothing to practice. We're just walking down the damn aisle."
"Alias, your mother has you guys walking a certain way. She wants this day to be perfect. So, stop giving me problems and bring your ass here now."
I hung up the phone, then I grabbed my clothes off the ground before I walked out the room.
"Really, Alias?" Brianna asked. "You're just going to leave without saying goodbye?"
"I have to leave." I told her as soon as I got to the front door. "I'll call you later."
"You know what? f**k it, don't call me. Matter of fact, don't come by here anymore."
I turned around and raised my eyebrow at her.
"So, you want to break the contract?" I asked her.
"I'm tired of this." She said. "I barely see you and when I do, I can't even get a couple of hours with you. All you want from me is s*x and I feel that you don't really care about me like you say you do."
She wiped her eyes, trying to keep the tears from falling. Brianna was the most sensitive girl I had messed with and I was beginning to hate myself for messing with her. She was so gorgeous, though. Her beautiful blonde curls that stopped at her neck, her beautiful sapphire colored eyes, her petite body that she always had and her I didn't want to forget her beautiful pale skin. However, maybe I should end it before she gotten crazy over me.
When she didn't respond right away, that was perfect time for me to decease our contract.
"I'll destroy it when I get home." I told her, then I opened the door and walked out.
I walked to my car and I heard the front door behind me slam closed. She knew better to argue with me once I ended a contract. There was no debate and no pleading. When those words left her mouth, that was all it took for us to end it. I unlocked the door to the car and got in, putting my clothes in the backseat. I turned the car on and took a deep breath as I waited for it to warm up. My phone rang again and I glanced down at the screen once more. A smile appeared on my face and I answered the phone.
"Are you there already?" I asked my cousin, Adonis.
"Man, I'm here." He said. "Where are you? Who did you run up in this time?"
"Brianna.... It won't happen again, either."
"Uh oh. You cancelled the contract?"
"She was beginning to get too clingy."
I pulled out of Brianna's driveway and I drove all the way to the chapel.
"Whoa. So, she got attached?"
"Yeah. I hate that s**t, man. I just want to have s*x. That's why the f*****g contract is there."
Adonis chuckled into the phone at my statement.
"Are you on your way?" He asked me a second later.
"Yeah, I'm done the street." I told him.
I made a right and the chapel was right there in front of me.
"I'll be outside." Adonis said, then he hung up the phone.
I pulled up to the chapel and parked in the back. People were already coming in to find their seats. I got out the car and Adonis was already walking over to me. I closed the door and extended my hand to his. He pulled me close, patting me on my back.
"Dude, you have to see the ladies we're walking with." He said to me.
"From what I heard, mines isn't here yet." I told him as soon we released each other.
"Wait, Cece bailed?"
"Yeah. Who cares, though? I couldn't stand her, anyways."
Adonis laughed as we both walked over to the chapel. Right as we hit the stairs, Kain walked outside of the building.
"Good, you're here." He said.
"Unfortunately." I told him.
"Don't be like that."
I walked up the stairs and headed inside the chapel.
"The other groomsmen are in the last room on the left." Kain announced to me.
Adonis and I walked to the room and we walked in. The other groomsmen were standing around, talking and having a good time. Uncle Bernie was one of them. He saw Adonis and I and headed our way. Ayden walked over to us as well.
"You made it." Ayden said.
"Yep." I said, glancing in the other direction of the room.
"Alias, can we talk later on?"
"There's nothing to talk about."
Ayden sighed, then walked off. Bernie glanced back before a chuckle escaped his lips.
"Brother rivalry, huh?" He asked me.
"What of it?" I asked him.
"I thought it would've left when you were younger."
"Hm, you thought wrong."
"Hey, Uncle Bernie." Adonis changed the subject. "Have you seen the women yet?"
Bernie smiled at the both of us and nodded.
"When I say they are magnificent, that's an understatement." He said.
"Good, I want to get my c**k sucked tonight." Adonis said.
It was my turn to laugh. That's why Adonis and I were so close. We enjoyed our young vampire life. Making money, partying and f*****g was the best thing to us. Ayden was the opposite. Yeah, he loved making money, but he was the hopeless romantic out of us. That was the thing I hated the most. The fact that my brother was weak for love.
"You and me both." Bernie said.
"Whoa!" I exclaimed. "Where did that come from?"
"I'm not a youngster like you two." Bernie said.
"Sure you aren't." Adonis said. "I wonder if you get women like we do."
"I'm afraid to challenge you two." Bernie said. "I don't want you crying to your daddies' about losing."
Adonis and I glanced at each other before we turned back to Bernie.
"We'll see." I told him.
Ayden came back over to us, but kept quiet. The door to the room opened and Uncle Kieran and Kain walked in.
"I pray this wedding isn't as long as my parents were." Adonis whispered to him.
"Seeing as they are related, it is." I told him, sighing in the process.
"Man...."
"I don't think we should be complaining." Ayden whispered to us. "This is a special day for family."
I turned my eyes to Ayden before I turned to Kain and Kieran. The both of them were walking around, talking to all the groomsmen in the room. When they got us, Kain turned his attention to me.
"Your partner is here." He told me.
"I hope she's cute. I told him. "I can't have an ugly girl walking with me."
Adonis and Bernie laughed and Kain shook his head at me.
"You stole my looks, so don't get cocky." He told me.
"Hm..." I said, placing my hand under my chin. "I don't see it."
"You'll see it later. Anyways, that girl is here. She's getting into the dress and then she is to come over to this room."
"Like I said, she better not be ugly."
Right as I said that, the door to the room opened up. Everybody turned to the door and Bernie whistled. This girl showed up, wearing a red bridesmaids gown. She scanned the room until her eyes connected with mines. I was not into a thick women, but f**k. She looked so damn good. She was small in the waist and stomach area. Her breasts were big, her hips were wide and her ass was... Man, it was perfectly round. Her golden brown complexion looked so smooth and unharmed.
"Was I supposed to come here?" She asked Kain.
Kain continued to look at me. He let out a chuckle and nodded his head, turning his attention to the girl.
"Jesslyn, right?" Kain asked her.
"Yes." She said.
She pushed her beautiful long red hair to the back and crossed her arms over her chest after she noticed the groomsmen staring at her breast. Kain walked over to her and guided her over to the group.
"Jesslyn, this is my oldest son, Alias." He introduced her to me. "Alias, this is your partner for the wedding."
"Hello." Jesslyn said to me, dark red in the face.
Breaking from my daze, I nodded my head at her. She smelled so good just being up close to me. Her Raspberry Mint body spray filled my nose, making my mouth water. Not an ounce of must was on her and I f*****g loved it. My mouth wasn't the only one watering from her beautiful looks and strong hygiene.
"Damn, you smell so f*****g good." Bernie told her.
"As usual, Bernie blunt as ever." Kieran said.
"....Thank you." She said in a low voice, glancing down at the ground.
"The rest of you men, go and find your partners." Kain said. "The wedding will begin soon."
The men walked off to find the women they were assigned to, leaving me, Kieran, Kain and Jesslyn only.
"I knew you'd like her." Kain said to me.
I glared at him and shook my head. He was wrong for this one. My fangs kept extracting from beneath my gums, ready to puncture her. When she moved closer to me, I had to look down. She was so short compared to me. Another turn on. Damn it, I thought to myself. I licked my lips and sighed.
"I have to get ready to walk, but can you show her how to walk down the aisle with you?" Kain asked me.
"Yeah." I said, glaring at him.
"I know you're not mad?" Kieran asked me, chuckling.
"You're wrong for this." I told them.
"You act like we knew." Kain said.
I turned to Jesslyn and she smiled at me before turning in another direction. Kain and Kieran both turned and walked out of the room, leaving the two of us alone in the room.
"Um..." I began. "My mother has a certain way she wants us to walk, then we have a dance later on, during the reception."
"A.... A dance?" She stumbled over the words.
"Ballrooom dancing. The Waltz. Are you familiar with it?"
She shook her head.
"We have time to practice." I told her. "It's just me, guiding you around the dance floor."
"You know the Waltz?"
I raised an eyebrow at her. Every vampire knew it, it wasn't just me.
"Every vampire here knows it. My mother wanted a gothic wedding and reception with the Waltz included.
"Wow, I... I don't know it at all.
I glanced over at the clock. We only had thirty minutes left until the wedding.
"I have enough time to teach you." I told her. "Just follow me.
***
I hated to admit it, but my parents wedding was extravagant for a gothic wedding. The dark vampire atmosphere made every vampire comfortable. It was dark and sexy combined, something that I loved. A dark red with black was perfect for the event. I was the first in the line. Jesslyn was a very easy person to teach. We didn't take too long to go over things. As we walked down the aisle with our hands together in between us, I could hear all the whispers coming from around us.
I wonder if they're dating.....
Wow, they look amazing...…
I don't think Alias is the dating type....
She better watch out. Women get extremely jealous over him....
She should be with Ayden. I think he would treat her better than Alias would....
I rolled my eyes at all the comments. They always compared me to my brother and that was something I loathed. As we entered the front, Jesslyn and I turned to each other and we both bowed to one another. Then, we separated. I stood behind Kieran and Jesslyn stood on the other side behind my Aunt Karla. As the others came up as well, I couldn't help, but to stare at Jesslyn. She glanced over at me with her gorgeous stone grey eyes and smiled at me before she turned her attention down the aisle. Kain cleared his throat before he turned around to face me.
"I thought she was ugly?" He asked me with a smirk on his face.
"You knew what you were doing." I said in a low tone. "What are you trying to gain here?"
"That there's going to be that one girl that you will give everything up for."
I huffed before I turned my attention to the aisle. The music had changed and everybody got up from their seats. Kain turned to the aisle and gasped.
"Wow." He whispered.
My mom came down the aisle, wearing a red lace wedding dress with a red veil covering her face. My grandfather, Kirk, walked her down the aisle. The beautiful violin played as the two of them, slowly made their way to the front.
"Mom looks good." Ayden whispered to me.
"She does." I whispered back, actually agreeing with him that time.
Mom made it to the front and Kirk handed her over to Kain. Kain grabbed her hand and pulled her close to him. The priest stood by them with his book open and ready to get the ceremony started.
"Shall we began?" The priest asked them.
Kain nodded and the ceremony started.