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Jan 14, 2017 07:23AM

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Damn this place is cool, Vee thought to herself as she walked into the club. Who would've though being a vampire would of had its perks. Before changing, she wasn't allowed to go into clubs because she was underage. But now age didn't matter- and why should it since she'll live for eternity- she had no reason to be denied of entering a club. Vee walked passed the crowd of dancing bodies and towards the bar. Maybe getting a drink was the first thing to do. She walked over to the stool and took a seat, fixing her dress for a moment. She then looked up, and continued to think to herself. Wonder what I should get? If only Lydia was with me. She knew these stuff better. Honestly, if anyone was with me. I could use some company... Vees thoughts wondered as she looked over the place.

Vee heard a females voice from behind the counter, grabbing her attention back to where it's supposed to be. She smiled over to the girl as she asked her what she wanted. Even though the music was pretty loud, thanks to her better hearing, she could hear the girl. She could also pick up on her human scent. That and she figured it because she was behind the counter serving. She looked away from Ace for a moment, gazing around the club to see a few guys scattered around. Should I feed from someone? Or should I just get a drink here? Vee was torn between the two choice. She still wasn't comfortable with feeding directly from a human, but God did it taste much better, and she hated admiring that. She sighs and faces forward to Ace again. "A Bloody Mary would be great." She tells her. She decided to get blood from the bar for today.

Vee nodded and just waited. She crossed her arms and set them on the counter and watched the people around her. For being here for the first time, she wasn't sure what to feel about it. The way people danced up against each other. She wondered if they were drunk or they knew what they were doing. Her eyes left the dance floor and watched as some of the vampires fed of the men. A shiver ran down her spine. How could they enjoy it? she looked forward when her glass was placed down before her. "Thanks," she said softly. This girl was really sweet, and it surprised her. The few human she meet were nothing but rude. But she knew why. She too was disgraced with the vampire race. She had only changed because she didn't know what to do and just followed her older sister Lydia steps. Sometimes she wishes she didn't though. She picked up the glass and started to sip from it, watching Ace as she did what she's supposed to.

After drinking the whole drink, which wasn't long, Vee pushed her empty glass forward. She thought about going to the dance floor. But looking at the dancing bodies, that didn't look very fun. Instead she looked back to Ace. Maybe she could talk to her. "Hey.... Um.... So how long have you worked here for?" She asked her.

Vee really wanted to know about still being human. She wanted to ask her stuff about that, but thought it was too rude. She missed being normal. A none blood sucker. But it's too late now. "Do you regret your choice?" She asked her softly just so she could hear her. But it wasn't like anyone was listening. Half the people were drunk and others have their own dance or thing to keeping them busy. She just wanted to know if the girl wished she would have chosen to to change, and is happy she didn't.

Vee picked at her nails and listened. Even though she came to have a good time, this wasn't really shaving a good time. Now where she watches people being sucked in disgust or hearing how good it feels to still be human. She looked up to her, forcing a smile. "Yah..." She just said and pushed a strand of her gray hair out of face. She was definitely right about the last part.

At hearing her say that, Vee looked up with a smile. She was right. Vee did try to stay true to herself. Even though it was hard, especially with the thirst, but she cared about people. Human or vampire. "Thanks." She said to her. It really did bring her up. Just then a drunk girl came to sit on the stool next to her. "Shots," she told Ace. Vee looked at the girl then back to Ace with an eyebrow raised. She felt bad for her if she had to deal with people like this.

Vee decided to mind her own business. Ace was use to this. She worked here for a while, like she said. Besides, she didn't want to deal with another vampire. Her sister was already enough. But just as she started to ignore, the vampire next to her, who seemed to look older than Vee, started to shut down the shots. One after another. The worst part was, was that she was already drunk. She then looked at Ace and grunted, "you annoying piece of shit. Get out of my view." Now, Vee couldn't help herself. "Don't day that." The words escaped her lips, and it was too late for her to fix it. The girl next to her stood up angrily, holding one of the empty glasses now. "What did you say?"

((Hey. Sorry for the absence. Had a lot going on. Three exams. Being a bridesmaid to a family wedding. Family over. And not to mention being sick as hell. I'll post soon though. ))
The girl looked over to ace. She gazed at her in disgust, then to Vee. "Humans." She said and just got up to leave. Even though Vee was a vampire, the girl spoke about her, since she was defending Ace. Vee looked over at her. "Sorry about that." She said. She felt the need to apologize since she was a vampire.

Ace sighed, glad the conflict was resolved. She continued her task, shaking her head. "It's alright. It's not like you were the one antagonizing me." She was more upset by the overall idea of vampires being better than humans.
((It's totally okay. I kept you waiting too.))
Vee just smiled at her. She truly did feel bad for her. Vee was already bothered by this place, so she decided to leave. It was a bad idea coming here. She pushed her stool and got up. "It was nice meeting you, but I should get going. Bye." She nodded to her before turning and leaving.
Vee just smiled at her. She truly did feel bad for her. Vee was already bothered by this place, so she decided to leave. It was a bad idea coming here. She pushed her stool and got up. "It was nice meeting you, but I should get going. Bye." She nodded to her before turning and leaving.