Vampire Gwen

By William Whisk

Co Edited/Beta Reader: Nate River1

Disclaimer: I don't own TDI.

Author's Note: This fiction is made for the Halloween season. I love Halloween and I plan to make more of these types of fictions after this. Don't fret though. I still plan to make other types of TDI fictions also.

Soft music played as she danced with the man she had fallen for.

Step. Tap. Step.

Their feet moved majestically like swans gracefully swimming on a lake. Her heart warmed up to the boy who stared down into her eyes. She then moved her head to press up against his muscular chest and she enjoyed those firm muscles that acted as a pillow for her.

"Let's remain like this forever," she whispered to him and he just held her closer as they continued dancing.

Step. Tap. Step.

The music began to die down and her partner slowly stopped dancing.

"Trent," she asked him as he suddenly froze into place. He now looked like he was in a trance as he stood there mindlessly.

"Trent," she asked again as she took a step back. She now paid attention to what he wore. She could see he was wearing a tuxedo with a black bowtie. She then tilted her head down to see that she was wearing a beautiful white gown that she that she wasn't fond of. The girl now looked at her surroundings to see she was in a spacious square room with shiny white tiles. There were ancient Greek pillars by each corner of the room and the walls were a creamy white. It seemed slightly dull as the room had no other colors and was empty with the exception of her and Trent.

"Trent," once more she called out his name and still received no response. His eyes were wide open and his body remained still, like a manikin.

She was now worried and fear was building up in her chest as she stared at her immobile crush.

She took a step forward and stretched out her hand to reach him, but before she could even touch a thread of his suite a sharp, throbbing pain was felt on the left side of her neck. She screamed in agony from the intense pain and her hand quickly jolted for the spot that troubled her.

Gwen shouted as her body shot up straight as she sat on the ground. It was only a dream, she sighed but then she felt a great pain in her neck. Her left hand shot up to the left side of her neck and she began to hold the aching spot as she gritted her teeth.

Cody heard the yell as his eye lids shot open. His body jolted up and his eyes quickly fixed on the source of the scream. Right next to Cody was Trent who also was also woken up from the noise. Trent began frantically looking to find the one who had screamed. The other contestants slowly began to wake up and were agitated from their early awakening.

"Gwen?" Trent now noticed Gwen holding her neck and seemed to be in pain. He ran up and kneeled next to her. Cody followed him and both men gave her a concerned look. Soon the others gathered around her, except one girl who didn't care.

"What's your problem goth girl," Heather whined. Gwen could barely hear her teammates as her mind focused on the pain and her eyes were clenched shut as she tried to hold the pain.

"Gwen, what's the matter," Trent asked, his voice laced with worry. He had tried to calm her down and after a minute or two she had began to relax.

Trent wrapped his arms around her and Gwen sighed as she kept reminding herself it was a dream.

"Are you alright now?" The sound of Trent's caring voice made her feel better as she looked up into his eyes. They were no longer wide open and staring mindlessly as they had been in her dream, but were now full of worry and concern.

"Yeah, thanks," she softly told him. The other contestants sighed as they picked up their camping gear so they could finish the challenge. Trent gave her a smile and also left to gather his gear.

They had completed their latest task of finding a purple flower deep in the forest and were now preparing to head back to camp. Chris had given them some camping gear for the challenge. He snickered while warning them that some interns had gone missing in the area.

It had taken them until late at night to find the flower and they decided to camp out instead of wandering around in the darkness. Now they were getting ready to head back earlier than they had planned thanks to their early wake up call.

Gwen began gathering her things and then she felt someone approach her from behind.

"Gwen?" Cody stood behind her now as he still carried the same look of concern on his face as he had early that morning. She turned around and looked at him as she unconsciously moved her left hand to cover the left side of her neck.

"What do you want," she asked him roughly. He frowned when he heard her tone. It was obvious that she wasn't in a pleasant mood.

"I just wanted to make sure you were alright. You kind of screamed loud enough, that I think you woke up the whole forest. She sighed and gave him a soft smile.

Ever since Cody had helped her get closer to Trent, she had begun to build a friendship with him. She could tell he still had a crush on her, but she knew he would keep things strictly in friendship terms.

"Yeah, I'm alright," she said, but then cringed as the pain in her neck returned. Her hand squeezed the spot that agitated her and Cody gave her a queer look. He was now concerned and interested to see what could have happened to the left side of her neck.

"Are you going to keep starring at me or are you going to go. The others are already ahead," Gwen told him. Cody continued starring at her. He wanted to ask more, but she grabbed her things and moved past him. The last few of their team left except for Trent who was still waiting for Gwen. Cody lingered behind them and was now lost in thought.

"Hey, are you sure you're alright," Trent asked once more as they neared the camp grounds to meet up with Chris.

"Yes, why do you keep asking me that?" She was tired of this repeated question that Trent and Cody kept asking. The pain in her neck still throbbed and Trent still looked on with worry as he was not satisfied with her answer.

"I'm sorry, I just had a bad dream," she told him. He felt a bit more comfortable and was glade that it was nothing worse then that.

"If you ever have another one you can wake me up okay," Trent offered her and she smiled at him as she nodded her head in acceptance of his offer.

"Finally, we're here. Now, let's get this over with," Heather complained as their group made it to the camp grounds where Chris patiently waited for them.

Luck had been on their side as the other team had yet to show. Gwen walked up to Chris and handed him the purple flower that grew near a cave on the island.

"Congratulations, screaming Gophers. You have won today's challenge and also immunity. Now go take a shower, you all stink."

After taking a shower, Gwen decided to go sit outside under a tree and work on her sketchbook. Most of the morning had passed as she sketched did her little doodles, but she soon found herself feeling unusually fatigued and tired. The sun also seemed much brighter to than usual. Gwen put her sketchbook aside and began to close her eyes in frustration. Her neck now felt slightly better as the pain lessoned.

"What's wrong with me," she muttered to herself. She opened her eyes and saw a shadow approach her from behind. She now had become aggravated as she could make out who it belonged to.

"Cody, can't you just leave me alone," Gwen asked and he walked up to her his face filled with concern as he stared at her.

"I uh…just wanted to see your neck," he nervously told her. Gwen gave him an awkward look and. She was now angered that he would make such a request.

"No," she flatly refused, but the look of concern never left his face as he was determined to find out what was wrong.

"Gwen, your neck has been bothering you since you woke up…I…just want to see what's wrong. That's all." He once again tried to examine the spot that she now kept covered with her left hand.

"Please," he begged but she still refused. He refused to give up and continued to bother her.

"Fine," She angrily gave into his request in hopes he would go away as soon as he saw that there was nothing wrong. The moment Cody saw her neck he had a strange look on his face, which made Gwen uncomfortable. He slowly began to reach his hand towards the spot he was looking at, but Gwen stopped him with a strong grip to his wrist. She growled at him as to warn him not to pull anything perverted.

"Your…your neck…it has two weird marks on it," His words confused her and Cody used this chance to break free from her grip. He touched her soft skin, which caused his blood rise to his cheeks. He enjoyed the feeling and wished he could be in Trent's shoes so he could feel what it was like to have Gwen in his arms. Cody shook these thoughts off and went back to examining her neck. The bruises seemed fresh and he felt confused.

"It's like you were bit by something," he said but Gwen wasn't paying attention as she stared at Cody's neck. She licked her lips as her canine teeth began to extend and become sharper.

"Gwen," Cody asked now feeling nervous as she moved closer to him. His heart raced and his blood rushed towards his cheeks for a second time.

"Gwen," he repeated once more. He now felt her hot breath on his neck. He wanted her to continue but he knew he shouldn't let things go further with her. It wasn't right and despite everything his body was telling him to do he pushed her away.

"Gwen…you…you're with Trent, remember." Resisting her was hard, but he knew it was the right thing to do.

Gwen suddenly snapped out of the trance and looked away from Cody's neck.

"I…uh…I don…I don't know what came over me." If the situation was a normal one Cody probably would have told her that it was because no one could resist his charm but his concern for her overpowered his cocky ego.

Cody noticed something strange with her teeth when she spoke. Curious his hands went to Gwen's lips. He separated the right portion of her lip up to see new longer and much sharper canine tooth. Gwen quickly slapped his hands away and kicked him away from her. He stumbled backwards and then fell on his butt.

"What do you think you're doing," she angrily shouted at him. Cody sat up and kept a worried gaze upon her as he ignored the pain she had just inflicted upon him. He now stood up and wiped his clothes off of any dirt and offered her a hand to help her get up as well. Gwen refused as she got up by herself and went up to him.

"You'll never touch me like that again, you got that," she threatened through her teeth, giving Cody the opportunity to now clearly see both of her newly formed canines.

"Gwen, you need to look into a mirror." Gwen had never felt so confused by him then she did at this point.