"Watch out!"
Ducking, Buffy the Vampire Slayer just barely missed the vampire that sprang at her. The vampire was just around Buffy's age, when he was alive. He wore baggy jeans, a green untucked shirt, and a backwards cap. He has to be new to this business, Buffy thought to herself. Before the vampire even realized it, he was pinned up against an extremely large oak tree with no place to go.
"Look, I'm tired of playing these stupid little mind games," Buffy said as she put a choke grip on Vampy. "Just tell me why all of a sudden Weatherly Park is even more of a vamp fest than usual. And why are there so few bodies for so many vampires?"
"If I tell you, will you let me go?" asked Vampy.
"Hmmm…let me think about it………NO."
"Then why should I tell you?"
"How about if you don't I'll show you the real strength of the Slayer. If you think what you saw there was something, you don't wanna get me mad."
"And what happens if I do? If I don't tell you, I'll get staked. If I do, I'll get staked."
"Well, it looks like it's a lose-lose situation for ya then, huh?"
"Okay, okay. I'll tell you. But anyways it doesn't matter cuz we only have half of the amu…"
"Amu…? Amulet! You were gonna say amulet."
"No I wasn't."
"Your lies are pathetic and useless. I can see right through them. Why don't you be a good little vampire and tell me why this amulet is so important to you vampires."
"Well…"
"Stop stalling and just tell me. Your time is running out little man."
"It's just hard to explain…I could show you. It's right over there."
"Where?" Buffy asked letting her guard down and looking around.
"Here," Vampy said as he kneed Buffy in the gut and slipped free of her grip.
"Oh don't think you're getting away that easily," Buffy said as she sprinted right on his tail. Then out of nowhere, Vampy fell to the ground after tripping over a tree root.
"Have a nice trip?" Buffy inquired as she lunged a wooden stake into the vampire's cold, undead heart. Seconds later, he vanished and all that was left was dust.
Buffy spun around in a full circle slowly scoping out the land for any more gruesomes.
"Man! I am so totally drained," Buffy said to herself. "That was weird how someone gave me a warning. Who was that? I have to find out. I didn't sense anyone else except for the vampires… C'mon Summers, get a hold of yourself. It couldn't have been a vampire or you would have sensed it as one. But I didn't sense it at all. Just talk to Giles about it tomorrow during school and he'll figure everything out. He always does. Also, I'll have to remember to ask Giles about that amulet thing." Buffy glanced at her watch and saw that it was 1:30 in the morning and she had to get up for school in 6 hours. Buffy left Weatherly Park for her home.
"A Slayer…" said a voice that came from behind a tree.
Ducking, Buffy the Vampire Slayer just barely missed the vampire that sprang at her. The vampire was just around Buffy's age, when he was alive. He wore baggy jeans, a green untucked shirt, and a backwards cap. He has to be new to this business, Buffy thought to herself. Before the vampire even realized it, he was pinned up against an extremely large oak tree with no place to go.
"Look, I'm tired of playing these stupid little mind games," Buffy said as she put a choke grip on Vampy. "Just tell me why all of a sudden Weatherly Park is even more of a vamp fest than usual. And why are there so few bodies for so many vampires?"
"If I tell you, will you let me go?" asked Vampy.
"Hmmm…let me think about it………NO."
"Then why should I tell you?"
"How about if you don't I'll show you the real strength of the Slayer. If you think what you saw there was something, you don't wanna get me mad."
"And what happens if I do? If I don't tell you, I'll get staked. If I do, I'll get staked."
"Well, it looks like it's a lose-lose situation for ya then, huh?"
"Okay, okay. I'll tell you. But anyways it doesn't matter cuz we only have half of the amu…"
"Amu…? Amulet! You were gonna say amulet."
"No I wasn't."
"Your lies are pathetic and useless. I can see right through them. Why don't you be a good little vampire and tell me why this amulet is so important to you vampires."
"Well…"
"Stop stalling and just tell me. Your time is running out little man."
"It's just hard to explain…I could show you. It's right over there."
"Where?" Buffy asked letting her guard down and looking around.
"Here," Vampy said as he kneed Buffy in the gut and slipped free of her grip.
"Oh don't think you're getting away that easily," Buffy said as she sprinted right on his tail. Then out of nowhere, Vampy fell to the ground after tripping over a tree root.
"Have a nice trip?" Buffy inquired as she lunged a wooden stake into the vampire's cold, undead heart. Seconds later, he vanished and all that was left was dust.
Buffy spun around in a full circle slowly scoping out the land for any more gruesomes.
"Man! I am so totally drained," Buffy said to herself. "That was weird how someone gave me a warning. Who was that? I have to find out. I didn't sense anyone else except for the vampires… C'mon Summers, get a hold of yourself. It couldn't have been a vampire or you would have sensed it as one. But I didn't sense it at all. Just talk to Giles about it tomorrow during school and he'll figure everything out. He always does. Also, I'll have to remember to ask Giles about that amulet thing." Buffy glanced at her watch and saw that it was 1:30 in the morning and she had to get up for school in 6 hours. Buffy left Weatherly Park for her home.
"A Slayer…" said a voice that came from behind a tree.
