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((remember that your character doesn't know why Alexsa is already hurt and she doesn't even know that she is until Alexsa just said that and you noticed that shee was too weak to get up with it werid for a vamp))

'Maybe because this guy doesn't act like you do." She hissed and then calmed down a bit. "And i didn't know you were already injured."


Vice sighed and walked over to the vamp. "Stop being an idoit and tell me where your hurt.



"Haven't you thought that the moon is magical?" he asked.


"I'm Alexsa. I'm mostly a wanderer, but I have my few spots around the world that I visit the most, here being one of them." She looked around, her eye sight sucked right now and she swinted to try to see better.











((Hey peoples can i jump and if i can how can i jump in??))





'I can't. I'm not one of those vamp'Alexsa mind speeched her back.
She ran until she got to a house. She opened the door and toke a deep breath. He was home. Alexsa flew up the stairs and into the study. He was sitting at his desk. A extermely attractive boy about 21 stared up at the immortal.
"Alexsa?"
"Hello. I need something." The human looked excited.
"Like what?"
"You"
"Cool" The human stood up and extended his neck to the vampire.

Vice frowned and sat outside the house. 'your going to kill a consort that has been loyal to you all these years...your going to kill me?'

Alexsa crossed the room and tilted the boys head upright. She looked him in the eyes, he was almost handsome enough to be a vampire. She kissed him aggressivly(sp) and he kissed back. When she pulled herself off of him he was grinning then tilted his head sideways again. Alexsa bit him softly, making sure that it wouldn't hurt that much. Then the pain stoped, his pain and hers. Alexsa sighed and retracted her fangs






"I'm feeling weak agian. Wow, I'm gonna need to feed constantly if I'm going to get better. Well, "Alexsa paused, looking at Vice. "I'll see you around?"
"I agree the olypics would be very fitting for such a fine runner as yourself." Her statement was dripping with sarcasm, amusment, and false kindness.