The Vampires of the Night: Chapter 1

Josh's P.O.V

I still couldn't accept that Kari had gone. She's gone while on a quest to save me as well as to stop Nyx from taking over the earth.

It was morning by the way. I'm still on my cabin and I take a shower, a warm bath. I always took a shower properly, making sure that I am squeaky clean.

Once I got back from the bath, I went to my bed and just sat down there. Life without Kari is so different now. I felt so lonely, no one to accompany. But on the bright side, I still had my friends. I really want to know where Kari is right now. I remembered Nyx's last words to her daughter. She said Kari would be a vampire, but I could sense that part of that is true, but I don't want to believe them.

I did a sweep on my cabin, checking that everything is squeaky clean, because one of the senior counsellors is going to check every cabin. The best cabin gets first shower hour, which meant that hot water is guaranteed. The worst gets kitchen patrol.

I looked at my cabin after I cleaned my cabin. Everything is squeaky clean. The towel and the blanket has been put in the correct place and there's no clothes lying around the floor.

I was about to walk out of the door when the door opened. It's Drew, from the Aphrodite's cabin.

"Oh my!" Drew gasped.

I looked at my cabin. It was perfectly done. Everything is polished.

"Look at that!" She said in astonishment. "It's so beautiful!"

I blushed. "Umm... thanks."

"Would you like to go with me to the McHale's restaurant at lunch?" She asked.

I hesitated, then I sighed. "Umm... not this time Drew. I'm still feeling a little uneasy."

For some reason, I could resist charmspeak. Although I didn't know how that is done.

"Well, it's 5 out of 5. Congratulations Josh!"

Then she left the room.

I went out to the dining pavilion, and it's time for breakfast. I ate breakfast and after that, I strolled down to the beach.

The sun always made my day, but somehow this time it isn't. I missed Kari.

I sat down on the beach, and watched as the waves pass by.