World Of Monsters - Chapter 34
After collecting their extra items, Alyssa was too full to take another bite as was Gabriel in a metaphorical sense. Alyssa liked the idea of getting something extra to bring back to town with her. Something for Diane and Pablo to try, cause she’d been taking about the food in New Lycan so much. It wold be nice to bring something for them to try, even if they had to reheat it later. Since it was all on the Dark Prince, she knew Pablo would get a kick out of it, since it appears Pablo wasn’t a big fan of Gabriel’s much older brother. She had no idea why, or if Pablo had ever met the man and was just basing his opinion on what Gabe had told him. She would have to ask him when they met, cause if he hadn’t then he would be very interesting in hearing how her first meeting with the big man went. Once back in the Vampire building, Alyssa just crashed on the couch and layed down to rest.
“That was pretty intense,” she called out, “And you weren’t kidding about your brother. Everyone in the room was terrified of him. It felt like everyone was holding their breath until he left the pub.
“Yeah, he’s pretty imposing.” Gabriel admitted, “Even I get a little fl.u.s.tered sometimes when he’s making the extra effort. Even after thousands of years, he still manages to get under my skin.”
“Brothers are supposed to do that,” Alyssa said, “Or siblings for that matter. The more time they spend together the more you know how to push each other’s buttons. I’m sure you know how to push his if you really wanted to.”
“I suppose so,” Gabriel said, thinking about it. “I guess I do my own thing that probably gets on his last nerve, but he’s very good at hiding it. He doesn’t give anything anyway, no matter what happens. That’s what makes him so intimidating.”
“He seemed nice at dinner,” Alyssa noted, “What was that about?”
Gabriel walked out into the living room only to shrug. “I have no idea. Usually he’s not very tolerant of people I associated with, especially humans. I was just as surprised about it as everyone else.”
“That is odd,” Alyssa said, thinking about it. “Pablo painted him as such a villain. Have they ever met before?”
“No,” Gabriel answered, “He’s just working off of information from others. He was acting different today, but I’m unsure why. I realize he needs me to do this work for the council, but to the point where he’s polite. We’re missing something.”
“That’s another thing,” Alyssa said as she sat up, “Why is Cornelius working for the council if he’s royalty?”
“Technically he’s not working for the council,” Gabriel replied, “He’s a member of the council, so he’s working for himself. I think he likes the idea of the council cause it lets him roam about and not get bogged down with politics and feudalism. He prefers to delegate the boring stuff and do whatever he wants but still give off the impression that he’s helping them.”
“That’s pretty smart,” Alyssa concluded, “Help them to help yourself.”
“Try to get some sleep,” Gabriel said as he put a coat on. “I’m going to meet a few people about procuring some meds your mayor asked for. I’ll probably be asleep myself when you get up. Just hang out around here, and we’ll take off to return home when I wake up tomorrow night.”
“Sounds good,” Alyssa said, yawning at the vampire. “How many of you are in the building right now?”
Gabriel closed his eyes and concentrated for a few seconds. “There are currently seven vampires staying here, and twenty wolves guarding the tower. That’s a lot more than I’m used to but chances are some are here because of the Prince.”
“If he’s your brother,” Alyssa continued, “Doesn’t that make you a prince too?”
Gabriel stood there with his arms crossed and sighed. “Yes.”
“Three after him,” Gabriel answered, “But that only recently changed. I used to be first behind Cornelius but since then women are allowed to be in line for the throne, so that bumped me down a few pegs.”
“Hold on,” Alyssa said as something clicked, “You have sisters?”
“A few,” Gabriel said, “And I’m glad they’re recognized, because I want nothing to do with the monarch. So the more bodies that lie between me and the damn throne, the better as far as I’m concerned.”
“I get it,” Alyssa said, “You’re the black sheep and everyone else falls over each other for the throne.”
“To be honest, I don’t think Cornelius cares that much either.” Gabriel added, “He respects the throne, but doesn’t act like he needs it. I think he was amused when I left Europe to come over here all those centuries ago.”
“Jealous even?” Alyssa suggested, “You did the thing he was tempted to do but couldn’t since he’s first in line.”
“Never considered it like that,” Gabriel admitted, “But I doubt it. He’s always been a traditionalist about the throne. He’s never been shy about his duty either, which is why he’s so well known and out there.”
“Alright, well have a good night.” Alyssa said, laying back down on the couch.
“You too.” Gabriel said as he left the suite.
“Good morning,” Alyssa said, trying to seem friendly. “What brings the Dark Prince to my door so early? Shouldn’t you be sleeping with the others?”
“I’m not tired,” Cornelius admitted. “I can go three to six days without resting.”
“Wow, I bet you sleep really well after a week awake.” Alyssa said, as she thought about staying up so long.
“Usually when that happens, I rest for one or two days.” Cornelius added, “But I rested recently so I won’t be going down anytime soon. I thought you might want to join me for breakfast.”
“Breakfast?” Alyssa repeated, as she forgotten that the big vampire loved to eat.
“There is a banquet hall downstairs,” Cornelius explained, “We use it to host humans, wolves or anyone else who wishes to dine while going over policy. So the Chef can make anything you like.”
“Oh, I see.” Alyssa said, considering it.
“You will be safe,” Cornelius assured her, “I would never let anything happen, as the last thing I would want to face is his wrath.”
“Gabriel’s wrath?” Alyssa asked.
“Fair enough,” Alyssa said, “Let me change for the hall.”
“Don’t overdress,” Cornelius said, “It’s very informal this morning.”
“Okay, I’ll be right back.” Alyssa said as she closed the door.
She closed the door but didn’t lock it, quite sure it wouldn’t matter or stop the big vampire from barging in if he wanted. He waited very patiently outside while Alyssa changed into something decent but not too dressy. She left a note on the table beside the couch in case Gabriel woke up before she returned, but she doubted that would happen. Even Cornelius knew better than the worry his brother. The walked to the elevator and took the lift down to the second floor where the banquet hall was located. There were several people dining in there, but most of them were wolves as they were guests or patrons of the hall. When Cornelius walked into the room, the reception was far more formal, as everyone in the hall stood up and bowed to the Dark Prince.
“Whoa,” Alyssa said, walking behind him, “You didn’t get that kind of reception at the pub.”
“I actually preferred it that way,” Cornelius replied, “I suspect the pub wolves were too shocked to remember, but it didn’t matter. I don’t mind when someone makes the effort but am too lazy to demand it. It gets tiring after a few thousand years.”
“How much older are you than Gabriel?” Alyssa asked.
“A lot more,” Cornelius said, “But it’s impolite to ask someone their age.”
“I’m sorry,” Alyssa said.
“That has to be lonely,” Alyssa observed, “Do vampires marry?”
“Of course we do,” Cornelius said, they reached their table. He pulled out a chair for her. “You could say some of us are responsible for creating the formal union that was later picked up by other species and their religions.”
“I see,” Alyssa said as she watched Cornelius take his own seat across from her at their table.
“You can virtually order almost anything,” The big vampire told her, “Or if you don’t know I can order for you.”
“I appreciate that,” Alyssa said, looking at her menu but it was written in a language she couldn’t recognize. “What is this?”
“That is French,” Cornelius said, “I should have known. My apologies.”
When a waiter in a very formal suit arrived, he and Cornelius began to speak what she assumed was that language. After several minutes, the man promptly left without even asking her a single thing.
“Trust me,” Cornelius said with a smile, “You will enjoy trying something new.”
“Alright,” Alyssa said, trying to remain calm and civil. She was still a little scared of the big man, but like the night before he was still on his best behavior. The statement about the wrath of Gabriel’s father put her at ease, but Alyssa couldn’t wait to tell him about it when he woke up later that day.
“I assume you’ve spent most of your time overseas?” Alyssa asked.
“Correct,” Cornelius answered, “I rarely visited America during it’s golden years, only doing it a few times. I spent most of my time in Europe and Africa.”
“How are those parts of the world doing concerning the Undead?” she asked him, curious to how they’re doing.
“Some parts are just as ravaged as the Americas,” Cornelius admitted, “But many parts of Europe are faring far better than you guys are. There are some countries that are completely undead free and have been for decades. Since the outbreak originated In Africa and the Middle East, we had time to fortify before things got out of control in Asia and Europe.”
“How did they manage to be dead free?” She asked.
“Walls, very tall walls.” Cornelius answered, “Some of them are ugly as shit, but they are very effective in what they were built for. Asia has fallen into chaos, just from their numbers which soon became uncontrollable. The islands are faring a lot better, since the dead can’t swim. They appear to not do well in the cold either, so the cities in the north are faring better as well.”
“That’s fascinating,” Alyssa said as the waiter arrived with drinks and a platter which had some sliced meats on it as well as some poached eggs. She could tell that the glass the vampire had was a very bright red substance which was easy to guess. Here glass was a bright orange, which surprised her.
“Fresh orange juice,” Cornelius said, smiling as he raised his glass. “Cheers.”
His politeness was even more creepy this morning as it had been the night before, but she didn’t want to act like a scared puppy so she went along with it. They started to eat the foods that were served, and things were quiet for a while as they usually were when the food first arrived. After a few minutes, Alyssa decided to ask something that had always been on her mind.
Cornelius smiled and put his glass down. “Good question. The council believes it all started about seventy years ago…”