Hello, so this is Feli-chan ^^ same as X-Feli-chan-X

I've written Guilty Beauty Love, Beauty and the Bastard, and several other RoyEd fics

I've wanted to write a supernatural fic for a while, and while Beauty and the Bastard is supernatural I wanted something a bit more than that. ^^ so my friend Races and I decided to write an RP ^^

I'm Ed, and she is Roy. ^^ I hope you all like this, and tell us what you think ^^

We have lots of chapters ready for this fic and hopefully it will be updated once a week or maybe every other week.


Edward looked around the shop once more before jingling the keys in his hand and walking toward the door. He closed the door and made sure it locked behind him. It was late, and damn if he didn't hate having to close down the shop for his boss. Whenever he did, he had to leave work a lot later than he usually did. There were few working streetlights and those that did work were fairly dim. He hated to walk home when it was dark, especially in the heart of the city.

He heard glass breaking somewhere behind him and he picked up his pace. Unfortunately for him, he heard footsteps following fast behind him. He tried to duck into an alley, hoping to at least get away from the men and onto another street. Unfortunately for him, it was a dead end. Ed turned around with wide eyes as he stared at the two men stalking towards him.

'Damn it,' Roy thought as he hurried down the street. 'Only about half an hour until moonrise.' He really thought life must hate him because he was running extremely late. If he wanted to make it out of the town before the moon rose, he would really need to rush at this point. That is, until he heard yelling from a nearby alleyway.

"Stay away from me, you bastards!" Ed had already given him the money he had on hand, but the men still advanced on him. He shivered as his back pressed against the alley's back wall. "I gave you the damn money, leave me alone!"

'What in the world...' Roy paused in his hurry at the tone the voice had. Scared, confused and the speaker had said, 'I gave you the damn money.' Roy wasn't stupid; he knew enough that someone was being mugged. 'And maybe worse from the sounds of it.' No, he didn't have time to stop, the moon would be up soon and it took twenty minutes to get out of the town from here. The scared voice rose again and Roy groaned as he turned around and headed for the alley.

When he reached the beginning of it, he caught a whiff of one of the smells he hated most. Vampires. Just great, he definitely did not have time to deal with them but from the other smells in the alley, they had a young human cornered and were probably going to turn him into one of them which was also not acceptable. Roy sighed. He really had no choice. He turned into the alley.

Edward gave a surprised shout as the larger of the two lunged at him, pinning him against the wall. His golden eyes widened as they locked with blood-red irises. He could feel his breath escape him as he stared into the eyes. They held a cruel coldness to them with a smile that matched. He tried to squirm, move, something! Instead, found he couldn't even talk anymore.

'What the hell is going on?' Edward's eyes widened as he quickly found they were the only things that seemed to be functioning. The other man walked toward him as well and tilted his head to the side as though he were a doll. 'Why the hell aren't they talking? What are they doing to me?' He didn't remember being struck by any needles, so why couldn't he move?

The smaller man smiled at Ed, revealing all of his teeth and rather pointy looking canines. He watched, horrified, as the man drew closer and closer to his throat before squeezing his eyes shut as the teeth made a small cut on his throat.

Roy stiffened the second he turned into the alley. There were two vampires and one already had the human pinned to the alley wall. He could see a bit of blond hair around the vampire but it was blocked out as the other moved in. He also smelled blood; it was faint, but there. He had to move fast now. Roy let out a low growl before sprinting down the alley and ripping the vampire pinning the blond to the wall away and throwing him into the opposite wall. The shorter of the vampires hissed and grabbed his arm, yanking him backwards. He went with the motion and used his back to shove the vampire into the wall and pin him there, growling again in annoyance. He took a second to glance at the human who had slid to the ground and was staring wide-eyed at the first vampire who was slowly getting to his feet.

"What are you doing, you idiot! Don't just sit there! Run!" Roy yelled at the blonde as he threw the vampire previously pinned behind him into the other with enough force that, when they hit the brick wall, they left a dent.

Edward jumped when the dark-haired man shouted at him, snapping him out of his daze. He nodded and stood up, stumbling. He grabbed onto the wall for support as he tried to get feeling back into his limbs. He stiffened as one of his attackers was slammed into the wall beside him. He quickly shoved himself away from the wall and the hissing thing that then lunged after him, scratching at his arm. It was stopped by the man who had come to help Ed, and he didn't waste time in getting out of the enclosed space.

He panted heavily a few shops away from the alleyway and looked back towards it.

"I can't just leave him there with those things," Ed murmured to himself as he held onto his bleeding arm. He slowly started back to the alley. He thought momentarily of calling the police, but brushed the thought away; those things back there were oddly strong and making the call would take too long, the man he'd left behind could be hurt by then.

He stood there frozen as he saw only one thing in the alley with the dark-haired man. The man raised a hand with a piece of wood in it and slammed it into the chest of the other, making it turn…to dust?

Edward felt incredibly dizzy all of a sudden and leaned heavily against the wall. 'This is too much, what the hell is happening? What the hell were they?' He couldn't see straight and black dots swarmed his vision as he tried to blink them away.

Roy released a breath as the last of the two turned to dust before him. He had been able to kill both relatively quickly, so it must had have been a while since they had fed last. He brushed off his pants and turned to leave the alley only to stop at the sight of the human standing at the opening to the alleyway.

'Damn kid, I told him to run! Why hasn't he gone home?' Roy thought angrily to himself. He scowled and checked his watch then rolled his eyes in disgust. Only thirteen minutes to get out of the town, just wonderful. He walked up to the blonde who was looking more than a little dazed and noted he was panting slightly and had a tear on his sleeve where one of the vampires must have gotten him. Roy also noticed he had almost gold-colored eyes that were staring up at him slightly out of focus. He raised his eyebrows, surprised. 'Well, you don't see that every day.' Roy just stared for a moment but quickly remembered his time restraint. Wishing he could just leave the boy there, but knowing he couldn't in case there were other vampires in the area, he bent down and waved his hand in front of the blonde's face.

"Hey! Hey kid, you okay there?"

Edward shook his head, the dots going away for a moment, as the man spoke again. He stared into his dark blue eyes for a moment before realizing he had been asked a question.

"Sorry, I'm fine," he disproved what he had said when he swayed, the world suddenly spinning.

"Whoa, easy there," Roy cautioned as he caught the blond when he swayed and almost fell. 'He's worse off than I thought,' Roy debated with himself a minute, contemplating if he should help the boy himself or just drop him off at one of the few late night stores that were still open. However, the latter of the two options still left a chance for more vampires to find the kid. Again, he sighed resignedly, still supporting the young blonde.

"Okay, where do you live? I'll help you home," he asked, hoping the kid was still conscious enough to give him an answer.

"Thanks, um Lunar Street," he mumbled as he leaned heavily on him. As they started getting walking down the street he murmured, "Thanks for helping me back there."

'How ironic, Lunar Street,' Roy scoffed to himself. Though that was helpful since Lunar Street was on the outskirts of town so he could drop the kid and be out of town in the next minute. "You're welcome," he answered in reply to the thanks. "Which house is yours?"

"The..." Edward tripped a little on his own feet, "the small, white house with green shutters."

The man wordlessly swung Ed's arm over his shoulder to help support him as he walked. They were quiet for the next block or so of their walk.

Edward was unable to decide whether or not he really wanted to know why he had been attacked. "What...were those things?"

Roy was silent for a minute, wondering if he should tell the kid the truth or not. Not many people knew that vampires existed and in most cases it was better that way. He could see the sign for Lunar Street and decided that explaining would take too long at this point. He glanced at his watch again, which was slightly difficult to do and keep the kid upright at the same time, and mentally cursed.

Only a few minutes until moonrise.

"Does it matter? They're gone now, so don't worry about it."

"I...guess." Edward frowned and looked at the torn, bloody sleeve on his shirt. His mind was still foggy from the encounter and growing more so as time passed, but he remembered one thing specifically. "But if they were going to slit my throat...why did he try to use his teeth?" Ed stared up at the man who was so focused on continuing to move forward.

Roy closed his eyes and had to remind himself not to growl. He took a calming breath; it was hard to keep his anger in check this close to the full moon. This kid was asking too many questions and all the ones he really did not want to answer. As they came up to the house, he couldn't quite keep the annoyance from his voice as he replied.

"How the hell should I know? I wasn't the one mugging you."

Edward looked down at the road for a moment before glancing to the side to see that they had stopped at the end of his small driveway. The taller man gave him a small shove up the drive, which he stumbled into. Ed turned and cocked his head to the side, seeing that he was already walking, a bit fast, down the street.

"Thanks again!" he shouted after him before turning and slowly walking back up to his front door and letting himself in.

'Don't go too fast, don't go too fast, don't go too fast.' Roy had to keep repeating himself as he left the kid at his driveway. He didn't want to look too suspicious leaving, but he could feel the moon behind him. He tried to continue his fast walk to the end of the street, but a few houses away, he began to feel the tell-tale tremors of the change start to wrack his body. He broke out into a full-out sprint faster than any human could go for the forest he knew was right around the corner. He made it just in time. As he broke the forest line, he tripped and landed on all fours, still going full tilt in his need to get away from society, away from people he could harm.

After he ran what he deemed a suitable distance, he slowed, panting, tongue hanging out and sniffed the air. Deer were in a field about a mile away, perfect for dinner. He let out a long howl and turned in the direction of his meal, breaking out into a run.