I don't own any of the characters from Cirque Du Freak or Vampire Knight. Though sometimes, that would be cool….
Mr. Cresply had finally woke up from his mid-morning nap; we had been staying in a motel on the outskirts of some country side road. He had gone crazy the last couple days, using the hotel Wi-Fi like the world was going to end tomorrow. I had always thought Mr. Crepsly was against the use of modern day technology. Guess I was wrong.
Something had seemed strange that morning when he had finally waken up, he seemed, and dare I say, hyper. It was strange, even to my normal agenda.
"So Darren, I have great news" Mr. Crepsly said, a huge grin, or something that represented a grin. His multiple scars got in the way, making it look grotesque. "I found a school…"
"You can't be serious, remember my last experience at a school. It was horrible, I was so behind it was actually kind of scary. There's no way you can make me go either." I groaned, I had been tired lately and had a decline in blood. I sounded like a two year old who wanted something desperately.
"Darren, don't whine, you are a vampire prince. We may be vampires, but we have manners. As I had been saying, I had found a school mentioned by many other vampires. This school may be located in Japan…. But it is for vampires. The headmaster Cross has agreed to set up a school over in the states, it's a student exchange program of sorts. There way of handling thing over there, are well different then our ways. There will be two different classes, the day and night classes. You will attend the day classes with the humans. The night class consists of only vampires."
"So….I'll be going to a vampire school, but with humans? That makes no sense."
Sighing Mr. Crepsly replied. "I need to go to Cirque Du Freak; they are in desperate need of actors. I don't want to bring you and Mr. Tiny has been asking for Harkat, and this would be a great opportunity for you. You cannot be with the vampires because of conflict, separate kingdoms with feuds I guess is how you can look at it."
I didn't totally agree, but Mr. Crepsly probably just wanted a break and this was his way of masking it. "Sure I'll go."
