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The Blackblood

The Blackblood

Autor: Wellington Oliver

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We lived a simple life but at college our lives were locked in a world of friendship, love, passion, possession and sex. We allowed ourselves to be defined by our needs until the death of Marcos Mann. Our world began to crumble and we had to free ourselves from people who were after us. People started to whisper of the devil and it was a mystery to us; we didn't know we were the children of the Blackblood.
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Chapter 1

I am Oliver Santino. People knew me as a naughty boy. "Boy?" Well yes, I was mama's boy. My mother never believed I was grown up. She kept calling me 'My Boy' even though I was twenty-three.

At college, my friends called me a Playboy! Girls liked my muscular body. I wouldn't pass a girl without her saying a 'hie' to me and my phone was always busy- phone calls and social media messages. To help myself, I decided to have a private number. Dating all girls in a row at once wasn't hard for me, and getting a 'no' wasn't in my genes.

I didn't want all that with girls; it was just happening. Some of the guys in the college were even furious when they laid eyes on me. They didn't know it wasn't my choice; it was easy for any girl to come and write her phone number on my hand and obviously, I wasn't going to disappoint any girll; I was calling them right way. It was nice but sometimes it was boring; there was too much pressure in it.

Too bad, with all the pride I had, I was expelled from the Rockline college and most of the guys jolted in happiness. I couldn't help it; I was already embarrassed. The girls were fighting over me and I was called to the office. The dean didn't even buy my story even if I tried to explain everything. I was damned, thinking about the reaction I was going to get from my parents-my father was going kill me.

When I received the letter from the dean, it all stopped to click like a dream in my head; it was reality, I was saying my goodbyes to the college. It was my last year at college, so I was supposed to get into another college.

When I reached home, I showed my dad the letter. I felt like a crap was about to happen. He nodded his head and gazed at me for minutes, "Son, you need to change."

He said only those words, and he stood up as he went out of the room. He left me standing, surprised by his reaction. He was a quiet man, but I expected him to raise his voice at me. I sat down and thought of his words; they sunk into my head until I felt their weight. For sure, I was supposed to change.

My mother didn't care that much when I showed her the letter, she only said my father was going to think of something for me. She loved me but I never felt that deep fondness with her. I don't know, maybe it's because she was always busy and I barely chatted with her.

I waited for my father to come back unti it was at night but he didn't show up. My mother told me that he had to the city. I knew he was going to get me a vacancy in a new college and there was only one college in the city- Skyling College. When I thought about being admitted there, I jumped in joy because it was a dream college for most students. If I was going to get a vacancy my dreams were going to come true. I even imagined myself inside their cream blazers and I almost screamed in excitement; they were very neatly.

 

Even though I was too excited, schooling wasn't my number one-it always sucked. If my dad gave me a chance to choose before everything; definitely, I was going to be his sideman in the restaurant. But nope, it was unlikely for me to choose, he was always pushing me to school since I was young, so I was struggling to get my diploma in anatomy and make my father proud despite my nature of being a playboy.

On one hand was my craziness and on the other were my parents struggling to educate me. The money from their restaurant wasn't enough to pay for my college. If I didn't get a writing scholarship I was going to be damned. Maybe not, maybe I was going to be at a restaurant with my parents. That was going to be nice because I really missed a time with my family.

When my dad came back in the next day, he gave me my admission letter and he told me to start packing. I jumped at him and I promised to make him proud. He was rushing to the restaurant so he didn't stay with me for too long.

I packed my staff and within hours, I was ready to go.

The van was already outside, waiting for me. My dad had made his farewell when he was with me and I didn't get hold of my mom, she might was busy occupied by work in the restaurant, so I was going to go without seeing her.

I put on my red cap and I got inside a van. My bags were already loaded into the van. I was getting ready to wave my goodbyes at Rockline College, mostly to my friends; I was going to miss them.

The Skyling College was few ten kilometers far from home. It was not that far, only the road was thousand years old. It wasn't in a good form-pothole in every lane.

 

The driver was used to the road, so he was gently pressing the gears to drive safely. I was sitting on a front seat, leaning to a window. The music from the car was so lullaby which made my mind to drift back to the memories of my high school friend.

Chris Daniel!

He was crazier like I was. Well I said, "Like I was" because I was intending to be a new guy in a new college. I hoped it was going to work. Chris was smart; the teachers liked him when we were at high school. Outside the classroom, he was my buddy at crimes. I thought about naughty things I did with him during high school and it made me wonder why my parents were sending me to him again after they had forbidden me.

In the wake from my thoughts, we were parked infront the ice-cream shops. Mr. Solo, the drive was holding two plastics of ice-cream. He gave me one; he was so spoiling. Everyone seemed to treat me like I was a small boy. I guess the reason was my calmness and my fondness with elders. They didn't know I was too unpredictable.

It was getting windy; grey ripples of clouds were wearing off the sky. Certainly in my head, it was going to rain. Mr. Solo started the engine and he didn't think of stopping the vehicle, he kept on driving until we crossed a river. It was when I realized he was rushing to cross the river and the river had no proper bridge to cross. Luckily, there wasn't too much water, so he drove easily to cross the river.

 

There was no need for Mr. Solo to stop the engine after crossing the river. The storm was already calm like it was giving us a chance to reach our destination, but the rippled clouds remained covering the sky.

When I looked in the front, I saw a post sign navigating the directions to the Skyling College. We took the turn and we drove curving, following an extremely inclined road; I felt like the van was going to slide backward. The very wide tarred road to fit more than four cars was in a good shape. The lines separating the lanes were very distinct. We were already in the city. Skyscrapers were touching the heavens, blocking the pathway for birds. I felt the density of the atmosphere becoming different; it was light and the air was easily breathable.

Everything seemed different and new. It was long since I visited the city even though my parents owned a house. They chose to live in the Rockline city. My dad was born there. He was given a house which was once owned by his old man. My mom on the other side was from the Skyling city. She moved to live with my dad after they got married. They were both working in their restaurant.

We reached the entrance gate of Skyling College. Mr. Solo helped me to remove my bags from his van. My dad had long paid him, so he fastly said his goodbyes and he left. I dragged with my bags, heading to the admission office. They gave me my room number and the direction to the dorms. It was a dream came true to step my feet at Skyling College. I was very excited.

 

I walked up the stairs, heading to my dorm after I checked its number twice on the paper. My bags were even dragging me down. When I was just about take a turn on the stairs, I met Chris without expecting him.

"Oh man! Is this you? I don't believe it,'' Chris screamed as he walked to me.

"This is going to be a big time! We finally met bro," I said, jumping onto him in excitement.

We hugged each other.

"I am very happy to see you bro. A lot has happened, so now, I want focus in getting my diploma very fast," I said, picking my bag.

"No! No way, this is season finale, our last year. We need to make it epic for the last bro. Anyway, what's your room number?" he asked, looking at the paper in my hand.

"I am in triple zero three," I read the number from my paper.

"Yghesss! 0003?! I made it! I was trying to hook your name on the list. It seems it worked; we are on the same room bro," he screamed, patting my shoulder.

We were very excited. Chris helped me to pull up my bags as we proceeded to our room.