Welcome to Cross Academy
October 24th, 2007 by duniamayakunote : This is a vampire knight Fanfiction
write by Kuroitaiyo
( i put in my blog, coz i like the story and i hope anyone who read this will like it too)
Warnings: Contains some spoilers,
depending how far you’ve gone. If you haven’t read volume 5, read that
first before reading this. But overall, in the beginning, the story
doesn’t really converge with VK’s plot.
Rating: Some mention
of blood (it is a vampire story after all), some cursing. So I’d say
either a PG or PG-13. (I really suck at rating) Ok fine. PG- 13. The
more violent VK gets the more violent this story will probably get.
Most
of it’s original, and the things that happen in VK are told in my
character’s perspective, so it should be a little different.
Oh. And there are two original characters.
Enjoy.
Introduction
I
despise sun. Despise it. So it didn’t help that, at the time, the sun
was shining straight through the windows of this bus and giving me
sunburn.
But, before I go any further I should back up and tell
you who I am, and how I got in this situation. I am Sakamoto Erika, 15,
soon-to-be first year at Cross Academy (if I could stand the bus ride),
manga freak, and vampire. Yep, you read right. I’m a vampire. That’s
why I abhor sunlight. It’s not true that vampires are killed by
sunlight; that’s just a tale to make people feel safer during daytime.
We vampires could hunt in the daytime if we wanted to. But still, the
sun’s too bright for us, especially me. It gives me burns.
Anyway,
as I said before, I was heading to Cross Academy to continue my
studies. I was nervous; my family was a family of country bumpkins who
hung out at a farm drinking animal blood instead of human blood (since
there seemed to be a lack of humans around). Why was I going to such a
prestigious school like Cross Academy? I actually had no idea. It was
just some random thought that popped in my father’s head (and there
were many). I refused, preferring to stay locked up in my room reading
manga and self- studying than leaving home for some unknown place. But
my father was firm about me going and sent me to leave for Cross
Academy. Well, I should say they drugged my dinner, packed all my
belongings into bags, carried me to a bus stop in the middle of
nowhere, dropped me off, and left me with some money and human blood
for me to drink.
Let me tell you something. First, human blood
tastes much better than animal blood. I’ve only tried it once (it was a
special holiday) and found it to be the most delicious thing ever.
Second, at that time, I had no idea whether or not the bus I was to go
on would actually drop me off anywhere NEAR Cross Academy. Though it
seemed common sense that my parents would drop me of at a bus traveling
to Cross Academy, they were relatively clueless. So I wasn’t sure about
where the bus I was on was going. Third, though my parents left me with
delectable human blood, they gave me less than a cup’s worth of it.
Should the bus not go anywhere near Cross Academy, I would have run out
of blood before then and been forced to drink some poor passenger’s
blood. Fourth, when I woke up, I noticed what I was wearing. I had on a
thick dress with gaudy patterns all over it and short sleeves. My poor
white arms, I had thought at the time, I hope its cloudy today.
Eventually the bus came, and I got on. Since it was a bus stop in the
middle of nowhere, and it was in the middle of the night, no one was
there, sans this rather scary hooded man and, of course, the bus
driver. I sat as far as I could from the other passenger as possible.
Unfortunately, things hadn’t turned out that well.
I soon found
out that creepy passenger was a vampire because he tried to bite me, to
which I promptly smacked him on the head and told him I didn’t want
another vampire to bite me. He got angry, so I quickly tried to change
the subject by asking who he was. He haughtily answered that he was
Fujiwara Ryoma, a noble vampire, from a family I never heard before.
This Fujiwara Ryoma asked me who I was, so I to him who I was and where
I came from. Then the bus suddenly broke down, and we had to wait in
the middle of nowhere until another bus came. My fellow vampire coldly
ignored me the whole time. After waiting for a time, the sun came out,
to which my skin responded to by burning. Fortunately, the bus came
soon after, and I got on to continue traveling.
So that’s how I got to my dilemma.
Luckily,
the bus was heading for Cross Academy, but unluckily the sun was out.
Have I said that I despise sun? And I should mention that I hate my
fellow vampire companion, also. He was stuck up, annoying, spoiled, and
had a somewhat evil aura. And I forgot to mention that he was going to
Cross Academy too. Oh joy.
Chapter 1: Welcome to my Dorms
We finally made it to Cross
Academy. After a long painful sunny bus ride, we were at last standing
inside the headmaster’s room. I was greeted by this rather uber- hyper
man who immediately introduced me and my companion to his "son" and
"daughter". He told us that they were our guardians and would protect
us and the school when it was needed. It was obvious they weren’t
really his son and daughter, and I could tell from the look on the
boy’s face that he did not want to be known as the headmaster’s son.
His aura seemed odd; different from the headmaster’s "daughter" at
least. And that boy, Kiryu Zero, as he was introduced, looked at us
like we were a pile of dung. Then again, where I come from, dung is
never considered bad, since it can fertilize plants, so I should say
that he looked like he though we smelled like dung. Using dung is good,
but smelling dung is bad.
Anyway, before I go on a rant about
dung, I had found the girl, Kurosu Yuuki, rather sweet and nice. I was
surprised that someone like her would be a vampire guardian, but I was
glad to have her accompany me to my dorm. I just wished she had stayed
with me. The minute I walked into my dorm, those vampire girls stopped
talking and stared at me, or rather, my dress, which I had forgotten
about. I blushed. Being the country bumpkin I was, I suddenly felt
quite frightened. All vampires are beautiful they say, and it’s true.
And as I am a vampire, I was considered very pretty in human terms,
but, in vampire terms, I was quite plain. So these girls surpassed me
by a lot. There was one girl I recognized to be a well known model,
Tohya Rihma.
Said model was first to break the silence (most
likely because she had to deal with strange people constantly, being
the model she was).
"Hello, I am Tohya Rihma. This," she
indicated a curly blond haired girl, the prettiest of the lot, "is
Souen Ruka. We have another girl, but she’s Kaname’s bodyguard." She
continued on the other various girls in the room, each one smiling
politely at me.
Just then, Souen cut in. "I have one piece of advice for you, keep away from Kaname."
I
nodded. So much talk about this guy named Kaname, and I barely met him.
Yuuki had talked about him rather excitedly; he had rescued her
something or other. Come to think of it, his name was really familiar.
Kaname?
"What’s his surname?" I asked.
"Kuran. Why?" Souen looked at me suspiciously. Realization hit me. Kaname Kuran. Kuran Kaname.
"He’s one of the last purebloods, isn’t he?" Knowing your purebloods was quite important.
"Yes.
Of course." Said Souen, who looked more annoyed at every question I
asked. I took a mental note to avoid Kiryu Zero, Kuran Kaname, and
Souen Ruka. Why did I have to avoid so many people on the first day? My
thoughts were interrupted by one of the girls introduced, Sato Rin.
"It’s almost dark. You should rest for awhile before coming to school."
That was the best piece of advice I ever heard.