"I think I found a way that can eventually let you drink blood without the aggressive side-effects you've been avoiding."

Cerat's brow furrowed and a look of disgust came over his face. Drake was soon to copy the expression, but Warden pursed his lips, clearly determined. "You really need to listen. You're not." He said as Cerat just held the rabbit closer, almost like he was using it as a shield.

"Vampires teach those they change how to control themselves. Most don't care if their offspring kill people, but they can care. They have the control and can make them care if they really wanted to. Your sire left you all alone... but I won't."

Before either Cerat or Drake could respond, Warden reached over his shoulder as his wings unfurled slightly, and plucked a large feather. He then allowed his wings to return to his back as he held the feather up between himself and Cerat.

"I may have messed this whole situation up, doing exactly the opposite of what I had hoped, but I refuse to let it get worse. I refuse to let you get worse." He said sternly, watching Cerat the entire time he spoke. When he got no response, he looked down at the feather and slowly brought it across his left wrist. 

He could already see the hunger growing in his pained, faded eyes. He was trying to fight it, but Warden refused to let him this time. Instead, he slowly moved back away from the wall, leaving his left arm up so that Cerat could see the blood welling to the surface. 

"Come here, Cerat. I want you to move closer, slowly."

His voice was deep and brooked no argument. He wasn't sure if it would work on a starving vampire, but Cerat did move forward. It was much faster than he'd anticipated, too, and he had an urge to back away further, but he held his ground. Warden had just wanted Cerat out of his corner. His safe spot. When he stopped mere inches from him on his hands and knees in a predatory stance, Warden took a deep, steadying breath and nodded.

"It's okay, Cerat. Things are going to be different from now on. We're going to start from the very beginning. From the moment you lost your human life, and were forced into the one you currently struggle with. I'll teach you to control your hunger. To feed safely. You won't have to worry about killing anyone anymore." Warden soothed quietly as Cerat began to growl and bare his filed fangs.

With a reassuring smile Warden patted the blanket right in front of him, signaling Cerat to move to that spot. Surprisingly, he did as told, but couldn't hold himself back from grabbing Warden's bleeding wrist and bringing it to his lips. He repeatedly tried to bite it between licking and sucking at the crimson liquid, but each time his fangs touched Warden's skin, he whimpered and shrank back for a second.

That's it. Warden thought as he watched Cerat eventually decide to just lap at the injury.

"You can't hurt me right now." He said quietly as he reached forward, gently sifting the fingers of his right hand through Cerat's soft white hair. "You don't have to worry about hurting anyone right now. Your filed fangs won't let you."

When Cerat looked up at him from where he still suckled against the cut, Warden could tell that he was still wild. Yet he had stopped trying to bite. He wasn't attacking him, either. He was just drinking what he desperately needed as it became available from the cut Warden had given himself.

"You need to bite him."

Looking over his shoulder, Warden's eyes widened when he saw Drake walking over. He hadn't even noticed he'd gone and grabbed a tablet, then evidently looked something up online.

"If you bite him like a sire would have, the vampire part of him may begin to identify you as his true master. It will likely take awhile and may require several bites, but it may also help with his control." Drake said as he tossed the tablet aside on the floor and sat down next to them.

The idea of biting Cerat didn't exactly sit well with him, but it was just a bite. He could do it. Would do it, if it would help Cerat take his life back.

Adjusting his sitting position some, Warden tilted his wrist and lifted it above his head a little, drawing Cerat closer until the vampire was practically in his lap. He then slowly moved his free arm around his torso, then waited. Instead of shying away, Cerat settled in, grasping Warden's arm with both hands as he lost himself further in feeding.

Taking his chance, Warden leaned forward and placed his lips on Cerat's cold skin, then closed his eyes. Just do it. He told himself as he slowly opened his mouth. He was about to bite down when he felt a sudden shove against his chest, forcing his eyes open. Drake? Warden thought, startled to see his friend's shoulder in his line of site as he leaned in on the other side of Cerat's neck. A low growl emanated from the werewolf's chest and as he felt Drake's arms wrap around his back and squeeze both him and Cerat against him. The moment Cerat flinched, likely indicating that Drake had bitten him, Warden bit down, too. 

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