"She's not the one, Ade. Why don't you give up?" Rebecca looked at the boy in front of her as he tore up another piece of paper in anger, and… hurt. She knew he had been looking for her, the one who had disappeared from him generations ago, the one who awoken the human side of him.
She almost wanted to laugh at the cheesiness of it, but this wasn't it, she knew it was more, because she had seen what had happened before. Ade, had been the most violent and cold vampire among their circle, few had seen him but many knew him by the term "Death Hunter" because he had been both. No one knew who had turned him into one of them but they never did want to find out anyway, because they knew they wouldn't resist the urge to murder whoever had turned him into one of them, making him invincible and very, very powerful.
Ade, was probably old, very much older than Rebecca but his appearance was that of a 18 year old, trapped forever in an innocent baby face.
Rebecca had often wondered how someone who looked so sweet, and childlike, innocent and angelic could be capable of cold blooded murder. But all that was in the past, Ade no longer killed, no longer killed merely for his own pleasure, no longer did that.
Ade turned around, "Rebecca, we're leaving." He grabbed his cloak and moved swiftly about in the mansion and was out. "Where are we going this time?" Rebecca, who had been assigned to help him by her father asked. She never knew where Ade was going, even if she could read minds rather well, Ade, was one vampire she could never read.
Ade looked at her, "Springfield town."
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Layla dozed off again, and she couldn't help it. She was just so tired from all the chores that her boss had handed her to do. But she did not have much of a choice because she needed the money if she wanted to pay back Katie, "the cool one" aka" the headmaster's daughter" aka "the school's prettiest girl".
Her partner, Beth nudged her but she was too tired, it was only when someone tapped on her table did she realized that Beth had been trying to warn her that danger was approaching--- in the form of Katie.
"Have you raised up the money yet?"
Layla nodded her head and yawned, "One thousand dollars, for the mess I caused to your car."
"You shouldn't have drove if you didn't know how to." Katie rolled her eyes and picked up the cash and Layla nodded, "I knew how to, I just didn't want to."
Katie glared at Layla, "You're intentionally being difficult, you know that?"
Layla smiled, "Yes I know that." And got up from her chair, she carried her bag and walked out of the class, her eyes narrowed ahead. She wondered why she did that, why had she intentionally pissed Katie off when she remembered…
They were twin sisters.
