Valleys and Mountains: Chapter 2
Introduction:
Continuation from 1: Jack.
Wednesday, 13 December 2006, 22:00[/center]
I donât know whatâs coming over me. Iâm overly excited for so much as a friendly drink. New friend? Maybe thatâs it. Itâs been a while since Iâve met a new face.
I slipped on my Calvins and rummaged through the closet for something decent. I stopped on a pair of Abercrombie shorts and black shirt. Awful dressy for a Wednesday night. I knew it was in the lower fifties out (cold for Southern California this early in the evening), but I didnât care. It was almost like a spell that put me on autopilot from there on. A very fast autopilot. Whatever the reason, it couldnât have been 5 minutes before I was already in my brand new 2006 yellow-with-black-racing-stripes Camaro, squealing out of the complex.
It was only a five minute drive to The Hunt. Lots of parking spaces were abandoned⊠It seemed almost dead from the outside. I parked in the first spot beside the building, wiggled the gearshift, applied the parking brake, and killed the Camaro. I felt an odd need to gussy up in the rear view mirror before stepping out. The door slammed, echoing through the rain. I got a sudden whoosh of uneasiness; the place looked closed. I walked around to the entrance, and out the door stepped a giant⊠Well, at least six-foot-two.
âYou expected?â he grunted.
âUh. Yeah. Jack Mitchell.â What kind of place is this? âYou expected?â Really?
âJack is waiting for you. Inside, to the right.â
I eyed him for a moment. I couldnât figure it out, but something was really off about him. I nodded and entered.
I was greeted by awesome music upon opening the doors to the main bar. Sounded a lot better inside than it looked from outside. The bartender smiled and waved from across the room. I gave my usual âpeaceâ sign and grinned. Looking further back, I saw a familiar face gazing back at me. It was strange⊠Jackâs eyes looked as though they were glowing green⊠And stranger still, that glow turned me on, almost as if they ignited a fire within my veins. I walked across the bar. It was packed!
It wasnât until I was halfway through the bar when I realized something: all the barâs patronsâ, bartendersâ, waitressesâ, and dancersâ eyes seemed to glow. I pegged it on the blacklights, thinking little of it. âJack Mitchell?â
Jack looked the same as I had remembered. Very fit. You could see his muscles outlined in his tight-fitting grey shirt. He even still wore the same black ski hat.
âKaedan! I figured you wouldnât want to lose out on a free round of drinks. Glad to finally meet you after six years.â He motioned to the drink in front of him, raising his own.
âHell no. Whatâd you order?â I asked as I gulped down a taste.
âThatâs just a normal Long Island,â he announced almost begrudgingly.
I looked at him inquisitively. âContrary to your ânot normalâ Long Island?â
âYep.â He took a sip.
Oooookay then. âSo do I kick your ass in pool now or later?â I taunted.
âSit down, relax a minute! The rainâll be waiting for you when you leave, no rush! Itâs only ten thirty. We just got here.â
âAlright, cool.â I took another gulp. It was damn good.
This time, I could say he was actually staring at me for certain, jade eyes peering into my soul. He said nothing for an eternity, it felt⊠And, oddly, I was OK with it. Normally Iâd have started rambling.
I hated to admit it to myself, but Jack was HOT as HELL. Iâd never pegged myself so much as even bisexual, but damn. He was sultry. I felt my palms starting to sweat, my heart rate increasing. The longer we fixated on each other, the hotter he seemed. His jawline was as though it was crafted by an expert stonemason. Perfect angles, his facial hair trimmed in a thin chinstrap outlining this feature. He hadnât even one blemish on his pale, smooth skin. His lips were narrow⊠and inviting. His chest would make any woman wet with lust and man hard with envy instantly; his pectorals bulged in that shirt, the V-neck giving me a glimpse of well-groomed dark, short chest hair.
I raised my glass to take another drink to find that it was already empty. Being as entranced as I was, a cube of ice slid out of the glass and down my throat. I choked, coughing the cause into Jackâs lap. He burst out laughing. At least heâs got a sense of humorâŠ
As he kicked back in his chair, I couldnât help but notice that his four canine teeth were abnormally long⊠and pointy. Again, I donât know why, but I found this extremely sexy. It seemed like he was perfect.
Jack finished his bout of laughter and joked, âYou know how to start a conversation, all right.â
I smirked sheepishly. âYeah, well youâre not big on conversation either. Are you gonna like suck my blood out with those fangs of yours?â
The room quieted instantly. The denizens shuffled to glare my direction. I felt every blood cell flee from my face in fear. I wouldnât have been surprised if every single person in the bar was staring at me.
Jack scoffed quietly at me, shooting a dirty look, then burst out laughing, louder than before. Whatever just happened, this seemed to neutralize the damage. The bar returned to its former friendly, non-judgmental atmosphere. I was lost for words. The fuck have I gotten myself in to?!
He quieted and chugged the remainder of his drink. He peered at me, narrowing his left eye damningly. His face softened. He smiled. âI really should have explained a bit before inviting you out here. Itâs my fault. Want to go someplace else? I donât want you feeling uncomfortable, though I realize itâs probably too late for thatâŠâ
Duh.
âIâm good, man, but wanna clue me in? What the fuck did I say to make them do that?â I asked, subtly motioning toward everyone else in the bar.
âYeah. Thatâs only fair.â His voice quieted to a mere whisper. âJust donât say âbloodâ or âvampireâ here. We donât really take kindly to the latter term, and some of them are hungry after their daily sleep. See, this is equivalent to about your lunch time for us.â
Whut. We? Us? We who? We you? We me? We them? Wha-wha? I became befuddled.
Jack grinned kindly. âI know man, I should have told you beforehand. Donât think me different just because Iâm âundeadâ as youâd call it.â His voice quieted again. âOh, and if you want to say âthe V wordâ, please replace it with third-shift-worker or late-night-partier or something like that⊠be creative. Some of themâparticularly Derekâ âhe motioned toward a man at the far end of the barââhate the term, thanks to the movie industry. Itâs a racial slur. Other than that, be yourself! Weâre socially no different.â
I returned to my senses, enlightened by his speech, though still uneasy. âOk, youâre not shitting me⊠youâre seriously a vaâyama-pomma-llama⊠âthird-shifterâ? If you get my drift.â
âYep.â Jack motioned for the waitress. âIâll get you a second round to make up to you. Sound good?â
âAs long as I get to kick your ass.â
âMy ass is all yours, stud. Bring it on.â
I didnât know how to take that. He came across as a gay vampire right there. Whatever, free booze. Iâll deal.
The waitress gently sat our drinks down in front of us, smiled cheerfully, and pranced away, boobs bouncing beautifully. Jack lifted his glass, took a sip, and stood from his seat. He grinned at me. âWell, whatâre you waiting for? Grab your drink and bring it to the pool room so I can show you what skill is.â
Aww, hell no he did not just challenge me! Heâs going down. I raised an eyebrow, shooting a smirk his way, but the smirk vanished as I realized the problem I was now facing⊠I had a branch stabbing my shorts from the inside, screaming to escape them, and it wasnât taking ânoâ for an answer.
Apparently Jack was oblivious to thisâthank the fucking godsâbut I could tell from his inquisitive expression that he knew something was up⊠not realizing it was me. âSomething wrong, Kaedan? Did your chair swallow you, or are you backing down?â He grinned softly.
Now that I knew what he was, I couldnât stop glancing at his teeth as he smiled or laughed. Those fangs were so⊠natural looking on him. They didnât make his lips protrude or even make a slight hint they even existed while his mouth was closed. And his teeth were a brilliant white that I only thought existed in movies, supplementing his pale, though somehow synchronously tanned, skin. I had this feeling that Iâd be learning a lot more about vampires in the near future⊠More like an urge to learn about them⊠Particularly Jack. Everything I had ever heard in mythology had pegged vampires as these blood-crazed animals, constantly lusting for life essence, yet here I am in a Vampo-Bar with an old classmate having a blast like I would anywhere elseâeven counting in the disruptions Iâd caused.
âFuck no Iâm not backing down. I told you I was gonna own you.â I hesitated a moment, then swiftly shoved my right hand into my shorts, grabbed my dick, and thrusted it down into my pant leg. Shit. Whatever. Weâre guys. We get rocks at random times. And it SUCKS!
I leapt from the chair, snatched my drink (which was impossibly better than the one just before), and playfully shoved Jack in the butt toward the tables⊠finding that he had the tightest glutes Iâd ever laid hands on. He laughed, going along with my lead.
And then it drowned me. I was already buzzing hardcore, after one drink plus a gulp of the second. Those Long Islands were the SHIT! I want their mix recipe. I grinned demonically.
I shoved his crotch into the corner of the tableâon accident, I swearâand bent him over the bed of the pool table. I could hear him snickering at me⊠Pretty sure he knew about my sudden disability. He rolled over and stood erect, instantly making eye contact with me. Those eyes⊠those glimmering jade eyes⊠they pierced my heart and soul like Iâd never felt. I felt euphoria gazing into them.
Jack chortled. âI see youâve calmed down quite a bit. Iâm glad, though I wish it didnât have to be because youâre a lightweight!â He mocked.
âDude, you are going down. Rack âem up. My shot.â
He hesitated a moment, maintaining his posture and primordial gaze. He stepped closer to me, breaking eye contact. His eyes drifted down my chest, paused a moment, and returned to mine. He raised an eyebrow, giving me that sultry grin again. âI see what your fuss was all about.â He winked slyly, turned to the table and began racking up the billiards.
I looked down at my crotch and felt my face become an oven. Come ON man, not fair! Go the fuck DOWN, not further UP! Jesus Christ. Heâs gonna think Iâm some queer horndog. I turned to face the wall, adjusted my package AGAIN, and attempted to regain what composure I had left. I grabbed my drink from the nearby table and took a refreshing swig. Much better.
I rejoined Jack, pool stick in hand. He eyed me. âYou all good? Canât imagine what itâs like to get a boner in front of a stranger. Must be mortifying!â He jested.
âDude, seriously? Youâve never had that issue? Youâre a lie.â I grabbed my stick and chalked the tip. âSo how good are you?â
âHow good am I?â He guffawed. âWell, what a blunt question. Youâll just have to find out yourself.â He took aim with his cue, slowly raising is eyes up from his aim to me, without moving his head from his posture. That glare almost set me over the edge. I could only see the lower semicircle of his vibrant emeralds, smirking at me in some way.
WHACK.
Balls went spinning in every direction; a perfect break⊠and he wasnât even looking at the table! My jaw dropped. There goes the 3-Ball, left corner⊠5, left center⊠2, right corner⊠There goes the 7. And the 6⊠And somehow, my stripes were barely moved from the center.
The 1 and 8 balls slowed their dizzying spins⊠with the 1 cozy against the corner pocket, itching to roll in, and the 8 lining majestically behind it, lining up with the beckoning pocket. He tapped his cue on the stone floor, leaned his face over his hands on it, and gave me an unexplainable look⊠Almost like he was saying Do you give up, or do you want to humiliate yourself?, but in a charismatic, almost romantic tone.
Whoa, whoa, whoaânot almost like he was sayingâhe said it to me without moving his lips. I swear he did. I heard it. It wasnât my imagination. Am I that drunk? I glared at him for a moment, expressionless. I raised my glass and took a massive swig, eyes unfaltering.
Jack grinned softly, walking to the corner pocket. Skillfully, he whipped his cue behind him, bent backward over the table, and aimed his cue sharply at the 8-ball. âCorner pocket,â he chimed. Snapping his right arm to the left, the ebon sphere rocketed from the cueâs tip, slamming 1 into the hole, instantly following after. I totally didnât have a chance.
He leaned backward and lied on the pool table, grinning upside-down at me across the table. His shirt rose slightly to reveal a beautifully groomed, thick trail of hair leading downward. My gaze followed it. âTwo out of three?â he chortled.
I stared at his crotchâslightly bulgingâand gulped the remainder of my drink. Iâm supposed to play pool when I see two out of three of him? The hell is in these drinksâŠ? I wonder whatâs in those pants⊠âNaw, man, Iâm good. So, uh⊠you got a girl?â
Maaaaaaaaaan, what the fuck am I thinking, asking shit like that? I blanched and stared at my sandals, shuffling them ever so slightly in self-loathing. I felt him stand up and turn toward me. I sheepishly glanced up at him, meeting an inquisitive, soft gaze. âNah,â he responded gently.
He rose from the pool table, adjusting his shirt to perfect his look, hiding the treasure trail, and walked around the table, stopping a foot in front of me. I could feel him analyzing my entire body, starting with my face, descending my torso, pausing at my waist, my crotch, then slowly back up to meet my eyes. âI tend to prefer the more⊠masculine type.â He winked innocently and gently jabbed my shoulder with a fist.