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Ben 10 Porn Story: Alien Demon or Undead Chapter 16

Ben 10 Porn Story: Alien Demon or Undead Chapter 16

Chapter Sixteen

The digital display on his alarm clock read 4:30 in the morning. Ben had arrived home with his parents only half an hour earlier, but sleep had eluded him. He felt a small measure of remorse for bringing them out in the middle of the night, and he definitely was not looking forward to the discussion they had planned for the morning. He was certain that he was going to have to sit through another lecture on the dangers of fighting aliens. As accepting as they had been once they were accustomed to the idea, a trip to the hospital would likely change their opinions faster than Jetray could fly.

Climbing out of bed, he dressed quickly and walked over to the open window of his room. As he perched on the windowsill, his palm came down upon the Omnitrix. Muscle, bone, and tendon stretched and reformed as he spread his wings to catch the air currents. Within moments, he had reached the outskirts of town, but he maintained the swift pace until his destination came into view.

When he neared the house, he landed quietly, Jetray transforming back into the teenager in a bright flash of green. By his estimation, the residence looked deserted. The faint glow that he had become accustomed to was absent from the windows, but as he neared, he noticed the door was slightly ajar. He climbed the stairs slowly, his eyes darting down to his wrist every few seconds. A chill went up his spine when he pushed the door open completely, a sense of dread working itself into the back of his mind.

Keeping his footsteps as quiet as possible, he continued into the house, pausing for a moment as his eyes adjusted to the darkness. The small glowing orbs were gone, along with the rest of the enchantments, and the glow of the Omnitrix only provided a meager amount of illumination. Something soft brushed against his fingertips, causing him to jump back in alarm. A low whine identified the creature and Ben felt himself relax slightly.

“Well, I don’t think they would have left you here by yourself,” he remarked. “So, someone has to be here somewhere. The question is… Where?”

Shade offered a yip in response and gently grabbed his coat sleeve with his teeth, attempting to pull him along. Taking the hint, Ben rested his hand on the wolfs back and allowed the animal to lead him through the house. Faint traces of moonlight filtered through the glass of the window and he was able to make out the outline of the staircase. With one hand on the wall and the other on the wolf, he ascended the stairs slowly, careful not to trip in the darkness.

Only one of the four doors was open on the second floor and Shade led him towards it. They stopped in the doorway and the wolf nudged his leg, urging him forward. Taking a deep breath, Ben stepped into the sparsely furnished room, his brow furrowed in confusion when he found it unoccupied. When he looked back at Shade, the animal simply stared past him and he followed its gaze to the open window.

A slight breeze brushed through the curtains, spreading them out as he approached. He looked out through the window pane and spotted the lone figure seated on the roof before he carefully climbed through the open portal. Each step was measured to prevent him from falling and he stopped as soon as the figure spoke.

You should not have come here, Karian said softly, staring out across the desert. You are not safe around me.

It wasnt your fault, Ben replied. I should have known better. I should have waited for Gwen or Kevin.

You did what you felt was right. His shoulders rolled in a shrug. Perhaps I should never have come here. If I had remained in Zalyndrya two years ago, Dravias would still be alive and I would not be this this monster.

Youre not a monster, Ben stated as he cautiously moved to sit beside him. Were you two close? You and Dravias, I mean?

He was like a little brother to me, he replied, looking down. When my family, the Clan of the Silver Tiger, was killed, the Crimson Fox took me in. From that very first night, he followed me constantly. He was only two summers old at the time and for some reason, he seemed to look up to me. The gods only know why. I never considered myself much of a role model. Whenever I had a reckless idea, he would try to talk me out of it. The one time I did not listen was when we made our first journey to this world.

Something good had to come out of it though, right? Ben asked. Isnt that when you found your sister?

It was, he confirmed. I found her, but I lost my humanity at the same time.

He unhooked the daggers from his belt one at a time and examined them for a moment. The hilt of the first one was crafted from silver and depicted a leaping tiger. The other one appeared to be copper, shaped to resemble a fox.

See that my sister receives this, he said as he held out the feline dagger. We were the only ones left from our clan so it is only fitting that this be passed on to her. This one, he began, offering the second weapon, is for you. It has served me well so be sure to take care of it.

Won’t you need these when you go back to your world? Ben asked. He glanced at the weapons, but made no move to take them.

I will not be returning to Zalyndrya.

Why not? Isn’t that your home?

It was, Karian said softly as he set the daggers on the roof between them. I can no longer live amongst the clans. I was invited to return to the castle, and I tried to live with Lord and Lady Konistav, but… He paused, shaking his head sadly. There are too many painful memories associated with them. While I know they were not responsible for my clan’s demise, I spent sixteen years planning to destroy them. Things like that do not just go away.

So, you’re staying here? Ben asked.

In a way.

Okay, I’m officially confused now. The teen watched him for a moment, hoping for at least some insight as to what he had planned. Where are you going?

I am going to stay here and watch the sunrise, he replied as he lifted his gaze to the sky.

Oh. He considered that for a moment before it really sank in. Wait, isn’t sunlight bad for you?

It is fatal, the vampire replied. Trust me, it is better this way.

Better for who? he demanded. Enough people have died already.

And more will die unless I do this. His eyes pleaded for understanding as he continued. I cannot do this anymore, Ben. You have no idea what this is like; the near-constant hunger, the fear of hurting those who matter the most, wanting something you know that you can never have… Looking away, his tone softened, his voice barely more than a whisper. I have tried, Ben. I tried for two years to accept what I have become, but there is no point to it anymore.

I’m not going to sit here and let you kill yourself, he stated firmly.

I do not recall giving you a choice, Karian countered. There will be a memorial at the castle to honor those who have fallen in battle. My sister will be contacting you if you would like to attend. It is likely that an emissary will be sent to the clans to inform them of Dravias’ death.

Why don’t you tell them? Ben asked. Don’t you think they’d rather hear the news from someone they know?

They would recognize me for what I am, he replied. My presence would put the entire clan in danger.

They’re like family to you, though, right? Watching the vampire nod, he continued. Family would accept you no matter how bad you think it is. They might be upset at first, but they’ll get used to it.

You are speaking from experience, I presume, he stated. Are any of the creatures you can become known for killing people? When Ben shook his head, he laughed humorlessly. Then that concept does not apply. Besides, if I returned with news of Dravias’ fate, it would not matter what I told them. They would believe that I was responsible.

What if you had someone to vouch for you? Ben offered. We could go there with you and then they’d know you were telling the truth.

I doubt your friends would agree to that, he replied. It does not matter. In another hour, nothing will matter anymore.

How can you just give up like that? the teenager demanded. You’ve managed to survive things that I couldn’t even begin to imagine, but now you’re just going to take the easy way out?

Do you think this was an easy decision to make? he asked, emerald eyes flashing. I have lost everything! My ties to the clans have been severed. The closest thing to a brother I’ve ever had is dead. I cannot even visit my sister. But beyond all of that, I almost killed you.

Almost doesn’t count, Ben said.

What if it happened again? He looked away, his voice faltering with the words. I care about you too much to allow you to remain in danger.

As Ben slowly processed the words, he realized the meaning behind them. The remarks Kevin had made at the hospital finally seemed to make sense. He wasnt sure how to respond, or even what he should think, his confusion increasing the more he tried to figure it out.

I do not expect the feeling to be mutual. Karians voice pulled him from his thoughts and he looked over to regard him. You have every reason to hate me, especially after what I have done. I honestly do not know why you came here tonight.

I wanted to make sure you were alright, he replied. I just had a feeling that you needed a friend right now. Looks like I was right.

I appreciate it, the vampire said softly. I would not want to spend my final hours with anyone else.

Stop talking like that. He met his gaze evenly as he continued. Youre not going to stay out here and fry yourself. Ill drag you inside myself if I have to.

You can try. Karians lips curled into a hint of a smirk, his eyes narrowing slightly.

I still have this, he stated as he held up his wrist. And Im pretty sure at least one of the guys in here is stronger than you.

You would fight me just to prevent my death? A white eyebrow lifted and amusement flashed in his emerald gaze. Do you really think that is wise?

Probably not, Ben admitted with a shrug. But if I cant talk sense into you, then I might have to take a page out of Kevins book and knock it into you.

I do not want to fight you, he said. I am tired of fighting.

Then stop arguing about it and come inside. As he stood, Ben held out his hand. Let’s go.

I see you are not going to leave me alone until I agree, Karian stated as he grasped the offered hand. I do not understand your motives here. Are you doing this out of concern for my well-being or simply because you feel it is the right thing to do?

Both, I guess, Ben replied as he climbed through the open window. I have to get back before my parents wake up. Why don’t you come with me? We have a spare bedroom in the basement and if we leave now, we can get there before the sun comes up.

I do not think that would be a good idea, he said.

Well, I dont think it would be a good idea to leave you here alone either, Ben countered.

Ben, there are too many things that could go wrong if I spent the day at your residence, Karian explained. I do not breathe, unless it is to speak, so if your parents happened upon me while I was asleep He paused, shaking his head slightly. Not to mention what I might do if awakened suddenly. Instinct would take over and you remember how well that turned out.

Yeah, I do, he admitted as he lifted his hand to rub the bandage on his neck.

Go home, the vampire told him. Do not worry about me.

A few minutes ago you were talking about working on your tan, but Im not supposed to be worried? Ben watched him shrug before continuing. Promise that you wont do anything like that while Im gone.

I will be here when you return, Karian stated. You have my word.

*****

So, how much trouble are you in? Gwen asked as she leaned on the hood of Kevins car.

Not too much, Ben replied, handing her a smoothie. Turns out, saving the world balances out a trip to the ER.

Since youre still here, I guess the visit with your boyfriend went alright, Kevin remarked with a smirk.

Very funny, Ben muttered, rolling his eyes.

Oh come on, the older teen laughed. This would be hilarious if he didnt try to kill you. No, wait Its still funny as hell.

Im worried about him, Ben said, ignoring the remark. When I got there, he was out on the roof. He said he was going to watch the sunrise.

I thought vampires couldnt go out during the day. Kevins amusement turned to confusion as he tried to figure out the new puzzle.

They cant, Gwen replied. He was going to kill himself?

Yeah, Ben confirmed. I managed to talk him out of it for now, but I wouldnt be surprised if he tries again.

Where are you going with this? Kevin asked.

I was thinking of making him part of the team, he replied. He needs some kind of purpose, somewhere that he feels like he belongs. He doesnt want to go back to his world, and with everything he went through there, I dont blame him.

Not a snowballs chance in hell, Kevin stated. We dont need anyone else now anyway. We already beat the Highbreed.

For now, Ben countered. What if they come back? Or what about the next time some alien decides to try to take over the Earth?

Then well handle them like weve always handled them. He looked over at Gwen, who had chosen to stay out of the debate. Tell your cousin that hes lost his mind. Theres no way were letting a vampire join the team.

I dont know, she said thoughtfully. Hes already helped us a couple of times and hes strong enough to hold his own in a fight. She paused, considering her words before speaking again. He did try to eat Ben, though.

It was an accident, Ben said. He was already hurt pretty bad and I was bleeding. He also stopped before it was too late.

He put you in the hospital, Tennyson! Kevin shouted at him. You want to let this guy join the team after he tried to kill you?

Are you sure you want me to answer that? Ben retorted as his eyes narrowed. Because I dont think you really want to go there.

That was different, the older teen stated.

Thats enough you two, Gwen interrupted, moving to stand between them. We dont need to be fighting about this in the middle of the Mr. Smoothie parking lot. How about this: well give him a chance and if it doesnt work out, then well ask him to leave.

Thats fine with me, Ben agreed.

Fine, Kevin snapped. But if he even looks like hes thinking about attacking one of us, Im taking him out; no questions asked.

Hes not going to try anything, Ben insisted before changing the subject. Theres going to be some kind of memorial service for the people that died last night. I think we should go. You know, to pay our respects.

Its the least we could do, Gwen agreed. After all, they did help save Earth. Wheres it going to be?

I think its going to be at their castle, he replied.

You mean were going to their world? Kevin asked, sounding less than pleased about the idea. And how are we supposed to get there?

We can find out tonight, Ben told him. Im going back over to the house after dinner.

Well go with you, Gwen offered.

Unless you two wanted some alone time, Kevin added with a smirk.

Give it a rest already, Ben said, rolling his eyes.

*****

The lights are back on, Ben observed as they pulled up to the house. This morning everything was dark.

As they stepped out of the car, Shade jumped down from the front porch and trotted over to them. Gwen paused to scratch behind his ears before continuing forward and ascending the stairs. The door opened before they had a chance to knock and the trio proceeded inside, followed by the wolf.

Bens prediction was proven correct as they noticed the small globes of light hovering near the ceiling and the living room had been restored to its original dcor. The first floor, however, was vacant. Shade edged past them and stopped at the foot of the stairs, apparently waiting for them. They exchanged a brief glance before approaching and following him to the second floor.

We are in here, Karians voice greeted them from one of the rooms.

Following the sound, they paused in the doorway. Karian and Abigalia looked over at them and motioned them inside. Several boxes were scattered throughout the room, some empty and others obviously full. Both of them seemed somber as they sorted through various items before placing them in the appropriate containers.

We are organizing Dravias possessions, the vampire explained. The boxes against the wall will be returned to the clan and the ones on the bed will be going with Abigalia when she returns to Evemyst.

Youre not going back to the castle? Ben asked.

No, the elf replied. My mother will be taking a leave of absence from her duties and accompanying me back to our homeland. She glanced up at him, fighting back tears. One of the complications of marrying a human is accepting that he would have a shorter lifespan. I knew I would live much longer than he would, but I never expected to lose him so soon.

Im sorry, Gwen said as she sat down beside her. Is there anything we can do to help?

We are almost finished here, Abigalia replied. Will you be attending the memorial?

Thats one of the reasons that were here, Ben stated. We were wondering when itll be so we can make plans to go.

From my understanding, it will be held one week from tonight, Karian explained. I have thought about what you said. I believe I will visit the Crimson Fox with the news. They deserve to hear it from someone they know instead of an emissary. I cannot reside with them, though. I have not decided what I will do when that business is finished.

Well, weve been talking about that, Ben said with a glance at Gwen and Kevin. If you planned to come back here, we were going to ask you if you wanted to join the team. You never know if the Highbreed are going to come back or if other aliens might start causing trouble.

And you are all in agreement? he asked, looking at each of them in turn.

Close enough, Kevin said as he leaned against the wall.

So, what do you think? Ben pressed.

It is a generous offer, Karian replied thoughtfully. Especially considering my recent actions.

I think you should do it, Abigalia spoke up. You were never happy around the castle. It would be good for you.

Very well, he said after another moment, a small smile finding its way onto his features. Thank you.