**It would be cool if Tim was the killer...but she forgives him because he explains why he had to do it. That would be fun**
Tanner~
"Yeah, it does suck," she laughed, her voice craking lightly as she stared at him deeply. Wow. She thought, smiling lightly. "Wanna see the scar?" She asked, still smiling.
Tavis~
"I-I'm sorry. I thought it would've been better for you if I'd left. I'm so sorry." He breathed, pulling her to him and hugging her tightly.
Tanner sneered and undid the wrap on her arm, having already healed in the short amount of time. She pointed to the scar that ran from her shoulder blade to the top of her wrist. "See?" She asked with a smiled, rolling her sleeve, that was pushed all the way up, all the way back down.
Travis~
"And I need you. I'll never leave again. I swear on my mother's grave," he whispered, holding her closer.
"And you think that I'll bring them all here?!" She was a little ticked that he thought that. She ran for the door, yanking it open and running out, only to trip again as she transformed. She growled, noticing that she already had the tails and the ears of her wolf half. She snarled and jumped straight up, grabbing onto a branch and standing there for a moment, making sure the vampire wouldn't follow.
Travis~
Travis sighed in contentment, unsure of what to say now.
**Uh...not for that fairy but I guess Tim could follow Tanner**
Tanner~
Tanner eyes turned into slits as the vampire appeared in the doorway. Even if she did run he could easily catch up with his speed and reflexes. But...he doesn't have the same senses as I do.... she thought, standing completely still.
"And another dead one, at that," I answered, casting Acrylis a sideways glance. "You know, you're going to get in trouble one of these days if you keep up with what you're doing. Someone is going to find out it's you."
She rolled her eyes and took a sip of her drink. "And what about you?"
"There's no telling," I admitted. I glanced around the room. People of all different races were coming and going, some ordering a drink and some a room. Most were human, though I could pick out a few elves and fairies. As far as I could tell, we were the only other two vampires in the building.
"Anyway, do you have your next target yet?" I asked, turning to Acrylis again.
Be the cartoon heart. Light a fire, light a spark. Light a fire, flame in my heart. We'll run wild, we'll be glowing in the dark.
TIm groaned and looked around trying to find her. He sniffed the air trying to find her blood. His stomach growled and he frowned. He needed to get blood. He scratched his neck. This wasn't good at all. He had to find her, but he also had to find blood or he would hurt Angel.
"Come on, wolfy, I don't have time for this." He hissed.
Angel:
Shivers ran up Angel's back and she looked around. "Someone's here that isn't supposed to." She whispered softly.
"None so far. I just finished off my latest one last night," I said quietly, glancing around to make sure there were none who were taking an unhealthy interest in our conversation. I made eye contact with one or two, who looked away quickly. But they were out of earshot, so they didn't matter.
One person did catch my eye, and held it. I hadn't noticed them on my earlier inspection as they were sitting in the shadows, wrapped in loose black clothing. She wouldn't have caught my attention for any other reason that I knew her.
"We've got company," I murmured, nodding in the direction of the woman.
Be the cartoon heart. Light a fire, light a spark. Light a fire, flame in my heart. We'll run wild, we'll be glowing in the dark.
Poems were like people. Some people you got right off the bat. Some people you just don't get - and never would get. — Benjamin Alire Saenz, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe