Phoenix Drop High School: A great school to learn, laugh and fall in love deeply. Of course, Phoenix Drop had accepted all monsters they could into their school whether they were dead or alive. After all, they were the most popular school. Maybe not, the richest or the most intelligent, but popular. That’s why everyone was shocked that the most powerful and influential and prestigious vampire family had been enrolled in Phoenix Drop High. Legend Stark is the matriarch of that said family. He raised his four children, making them powerful, was his only reaching goal in life.
Malcolm was the youngest vampire in the family, who’s now on his sophomore year. He’s very observant and attentive. He knows when something he doesn’t like or he likes like the back of his hand, knows when something makes him blush, or when he feels butterflies in his stomach, he knows when he gets angry or uncomfortable, or any emotion at all, he knows when he feels sad or when he needs comfort. Honestly, he thinks you might know about him more than he does, since you’re his older sister might know him better than he ever could.
When you do that, you really love him as your baby brother, siblings love. And you always want to him to the world, although you know people will overwhelm him with his lovely looks or kisses. And he’s also known for his aggressive criticism and quick thinking. Then comes Lena. Who’s approaching junior year and she’s ready to show off her talent as an artist and explore her potential. And then comes the oldest twins, you and Erick, you two were the power duo nobody would be messing with. Erick was known for his charisma and strength. His eyes could send you into a love spiral and he wouldn’t feel any remorse if someone ends up, being heartbroken, but you, being the eldest daughter, was the most intimidating of the four children. Your eyes were enchanting, her fangs were sharp as your tongue, her black hair shiny and smooth like silk.
It’d take a lot not to fall for you, however, behind those eyes and the walls you put up there seems to be something different about her. Something… unique.