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n get her into doing what you want but she is also complex becaus
east, two thousand years, and I haven't felt more at a loss and fasci
er grades are average at most. She is introverted and speaks to no one. She exceeds only
slightly the lon
es her face in a riot of textured spirals like a forest fire. Her face is oval and small, peppered with freckles and her eyes are green, constantly holding too many thought
ts. Rai
ht. It had been almost a new world war to have her leaving Calisa behind. She had screamed and tried runnin
ords and it is almost insane how I know with utmost clarity that the wild is where
ave never wanted to know what people think in their head but I wish to know
hguards find her. According to the law, a person like her isn't supposed to exist and as she does, it's either she
can hear how her blood rushes in her veins in fear, its scent now flooding my brain. It is
eins I could find on her body, enjoying the sound it makes and how calm her heart is. It disappear
ell of rain in the background, and I hear her laugh. It sounds so far away that I try to reach out for
t lives and begin anew. Different. There has never been a case of a vampire remembering their
only three inches away from me and I realize how tiny she is, small. She's looking up at me, finally bli
ting her blood while I make her pulse quicken in delight. Still, I bury my desires now, knowin
mes to my face now as I try reaching out for her hair, wanting to twirl one of its numerous vines around
N
ice in it. She frowns more. My smile widens more and before I can stop her, she bites me on
e only watching,
look at her. She's not looking at me but outside and I can't help but wonder if she knows the severity o
egging and pleading for me to let her go. I think of the last time I stood around humans and the sou
not a fan of music and yet, I know I enjoy the melody
she's not scared and I cannot tell if she truly wishes death. Her family is dead and sh
nd look at her. "I cannot go any further. The last thing you need
ut I do not show it as I continue, "I am sure you already know the law. If you are caught for the b
have a re
ight at the rearview mirror, a thoughtful expression on his face. Of course, only her face sh
you have to act like you always do. Do not show any signs t
feelings growing in me. The need not to let her go, both in fear of who might hurt her and a
ded by rank as m
letely somewhere else. I want now more than anything else to keep her
eed to put my scent around you so your t
are small but swift and in minutes, she's cuddling my body, nuzzling like Calisa wou
head, shutting it down so all that I think of is her. I had not expected her to easily give in an
ing to her own will and