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"No, actually. I mean, you can have them too if you want but... I-I wanted to ask if you"
"Rose!"
I whirled around to see Ben emerging from the woods.
"Just a moment, Griff," I said, looking at him apologetically.
"O-okay. Yeah. Sure."
I ran over to my brother.
"Now's the best time to do it," Ben whispered hurriedly. "Almost everyone has gone, but Corrine is still there with Ibrahim."
"Okay," I said, casting a glance back at Griffin. "Just let me say good bye to Griffin."
I left Ben and ran back over to my friend.
"Griff, I've got to go."
I wrapped my arms around his neck and drew him in for a tight hug. As I placed a kiss on his cheek, I felt taken aback to see him blushing.
Feeling awkward, I took a step back. It's not like I've never hugged him before. What's up with Griff? I didn't have time to ponder over it, however, since Ben was waiting impatiently for me.
"I've really got to start, uh, packing for my trip. But thank you again for such a stunning and thoughtful gift. You'd better keep up the handiwork though, because I'll expect a crown next year..."
"All right, princess." He smirked, slipping his hands into his pockets. "The necklace does look beautiful on you."
"Thank you..." There was an odd silence between us as he stared at me. "Oh yeah, what was it that you wanted to say to me?"
"Oh, it was nothing," he said quickly. "Really, I've even forgotten what I was going to say."
His cheeks were still a bright red color.
"Oh, okay. Well, if I don't manage to see you again before I leave, I guess I'll see you when I get back in a couple of months."
"Sure thing."
I patted him on the shoulder and ran back over to Ben. We rushed through the woods together until we arrived at the lawn.
I scanned the area for my parents. They appeared to be deeply engrossed in a conversation with Vivienne and Xavier.
Certain that they wouldn't notice me, I left Ben's side and walked over to Corrine, who was still sitting on the gra.s.s next to Ibrahim. I took her hand in mine and tugged on her to get up.
"What is it?" she asked.
"I need to talk to you in private," I said.
Corrine looked surprised, but followed me. I led her away from the field and into the woods. I didn't stop walking until we'd reached the Sanctuary, and refused to offer any explanations along the way.
Once we were safely inside her bedroom, I reached into my coat pocket and pulled out two pa.s.sports, laying them on the table in front of her.
She raised a brow at me. "Rose, what?"
I cleared my throat.
"I told you to wait before giving me a birthday present this year, because I had something specific in mind."
"Yes, and?"
I flipped open Ben's and my pa.s.sports and pointed to the date of birth inscribed on each of them.
"I want you to work a little magic on these dates," I said.
Her eyes widened.
"Huh?"
"I want you to change them. Set them back."
"Why?"
I sighed.
"My mom keeps saying that this will be our last summer away. Our last summer as normal, human teenagers. Well, if that's the case, I don't want to spend it wallowing around in mud."
"Rose." She looked at me sternly. "n.o.body is forcing this to be your last summer as humans. You don't have to turn into vampires."
"I know, Corrine. I know. But we do want to turn into vampires. We just really wanted this last summer to be special before we do."
She frowned at me, biting her lower lip.
"Well, what exactly do you want to do?"
"This place we're going is off the coast of Scotland. And we'll likely be the youngest there. If we make friends, we want to be able to go to the mainland and stay out late partying. We'll need ID to get into clubs. I was reading in the brochure that people above the age of eighteen are allowed to come and go as they please."
"That's all you want these pa.s.sports for?"
I nodded.
"All you need to do is change these dates," I said. "Oh, and don't tell my parents about it because I doubt they'd approve."
"What age do you want to be?"
"Twenty-one."
She looked at me dubiously.
"Why twenty-one?"
"It's the legal drinking age in the UK," I lied, praying Corrine wouldn't know any better or verify my statement.
"Hm. You don't exactly look twenty-one."
"Maybe not," I said, "But they're not going to question it if they see it on our ID."
"Hmm... And this is really all you want for your birthday?"
I nodded vigorously.
A small smile curled at the corner of her lips as she reached for the pa.s.sports and slid them across the table toward her.
"You're making me into a criminal by asking me to tamper with these, you do realize that, don't you? Wait here."
I waited as she left the room. When she returned a few minutes later, she handed me the two pa.s.sports-the dates changed and looking as though they had been that way all along.
I wrapped my arms around her neck and kissed her cheek.
"Thank you, Aunty Corrine."
She frowned at me.
"I feel awful going behind your parents' backs like this. Just promise me that you won't get yourselves into trouble."
"I promise," I said, grinning and dashing out of the room.
Ben was waiting for me in his room when I returned to the penthouse. He raised his eyebrows expectantly and stood up from the bed.
"Well? Did she give them to you?"
I nodded and handed the pa.s.sports over for him to inspect.
"And you?" I asked. "Did you do it?"
"Yes, I called them," he replied, reaching into his pocket and pulling out a black mobile phone-one of the few phones on the island that Corrine had charmed to allow outside contact with the world. "Jake says we're still welcome. They were planning to spend the summer in their dad's condo anyway. And he says Kristal is looking forward to seeing you."
I sat down on the bed next to him.
"Good. So that's accommodation sorted. Now, let's count the money... and we also need to think about plane tickets," I muttered.
Ben reached under his bed. He pulled out a leather pouch stuffed full of cash. We both started counting up all the pocket money we'd been given by our parents and grandfather over the years that we hadn't had an opportunity to spend. It amounted to several thousand dollars. Certainly more than enough for two months, especially considering that accommodation would be free of charge.
"So, here's how this is going to work," I said, once we'd tucked all the money back into Ben's pouch and replaced it beneath his bed. I rubbed my temples as I tried to think the plan through. "Corrine will drop us off on the little Scottish island. It will be in the evening, so we may as well spend the night there. But the next morning, we'll catch a boat out of there and head toward the nearest airport. The staff at the island won't bat an eyelid on seeing us leave because we'll have checked in as twenty-one-year-olds with these pa.s.sports. So, we'll arrive at the airport. We'll pay for tickets in cash and book the first flights out of there."
Ben nodded. "And we'll take this phone with us as we usually do. They've never tried calling the camps we've stayed at before-they've always contacted us directly on the mobile. So they're never going to know we're not in Scotland."
Ben and I stared at each other as the scale of the trick we were about to attempt settled upon us like a heavy weight.
The truth was, I didn't enjoy lying to my parents. And Ben didn't either. Yes, Ben and I threw our strops, but at the end of the day we didn't like to see worry written all over their faces.
But the invitation of our friends from last summer camp-Kristal and Jake-had begun ringing in our ears as soon as our mother had mentioned we were to be going on this stupid adventure course. That, and the fact that this really was going to be our last summer as humans.
"It's just this once," Ben said quietly. "For two months. They'll never know. We'll just make sure to be back in Scotland on the date Corrine is due to pick us up."
I nodded, though his words didn't dissipate the guilt that had settled in my stomach. We had never perpetrated such a ma.s.sive deception before. We'd be betraying not only our parents' trust, but also Corrine's.
I stood up and walked around the room, breathing deeply.
"Well," I muttered. "Hawaii, here we come."
Chapter 3: Derek.
Once Corrine had left the island with Ben and Rose, the first thing I did was call a council meeting in the Great Dome.
Sofia and I sat at the head of the long table, Vivienne and Xavier either side of us. The room filled up with our most trusted comrades.
Once everyone had seated themselves, I cleared my throat and began.
"So, our children have turned seventeen. As you all know, Sofia and I vowed that we wouldn't get entangled with any situation that was risky until this time." I looked down at Sofia.
She nodded, rea.s.suring me.
"Over the past decade, these beach kidnappings have remained steady, while the police have remained clueless. It should be apparent by now that there is likely some greater force at work than humans."
"May I ask what these kidnappings have to do with us?" Claudia called out.
My eyes settled on the blonde vampire.
"If our suspicions are correct that these kidnappings are not being done by humans, then we ought to know who is behind them. Especially since they are going on so close to our own turf."
I paused to look around the room.