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Mother. Father. If you can hear me, I'm doing well. I've found an abandoned mansion that is on the border line between the vampire and Human territories. I found it pretty ironic knowing how I'm half-human and half-vampire. ... Despite my chances of being seen by either specie, it's still a place for me to take shelter in. There are times where I wish I could have come with the two of you; but I know you guys are watching me live another day and hoping for me to stay strong in this cruel world.

I remember at the age of seven, mother told me that one day the moon will shine on a person. Whether they were vampire, human, werewolf, or even witch. ... The moon will shine on the person who is my true love. The one who will warm my cold body in its bracing arms. Mom. How long will I have to wait? ... I know for you and father, the flames from the terrible tragedy of your deaths were nothing compared to the heat within the love between you two.

I still kept the fairy-tale book father use to read to me because they give me hope. The prince who would come save his lover from dying in loneliness. Why did he come to his love? It took me years to figure it out. Now that I'm 67, I come to the conclusion that he came to his love because he was dying from loneliness himself. Sad it may be, but overall it is still romantic.

I've gotten an invitation from the vampire-clan to attend a meeting. These meetings did nothing but bring me down. To this very day, the peers around me still say, "Bastard Child" when they see or talk about me. It still hurts. ... Though, it didn't hurt much knowing that everyone except for one vampire calls me that. His kindness was shown in silence. ' I sat aside my pen and looked off onto one of the giant windows inside the main room.

Once I saw the moon high in the sky, I then knew it was time for my departure.

After putting on one of the uniforms from the committee, I hurried over before they had begun. There weren't much to worry about knowing how it wasn't far. Besides, I made it there in less than twenty minutes thanks to genes of my father.

My heart felt like it was in my throat. Once I had come in, almost everyone had glared at me in both surprise and disgust. It was hard to breath as I slowly walked from the entrance towards the back so they could ignore me quicker.

"Wow, I wouldn't have thought he'd take his father's life-expanse instead of his filthy mothers. He still looks the age of 14" I heard one say. "Abilities or not, that Bastard Child is still filth. ... What was his father thinking when he seeded that human whore." I tried to block out the sounds as I proceeded to walk. Knowing how I hadn't extracted any Life-Source in four days; instead of walking all the way in the corner, I stopped by a nearby hallway and leaned against the wall. Having my emotions become hurt and not feeding for days can cause me to become weak.

I'm able to eat human food as I pleased, but the vampire side of me still had its needs. I felt my both sway as my head became light.

Before I could peacefully faint, my body was caught. My eyes tried looking up to see who it was. To my surprise, it was the vampire from the most noble family within the nations. ... Shion Kaito.

The latest talk I've heard was that he's going to be the new leader of the clan. Such elegant man will be the new leader, and yet he's here holding me. Eyes bluer than water staring into my filthy ones. His hair had grown over time from the last I laid eyes on him. It was to the point it was held in a long pony-tail. The candles in the room made his blue-hair glow like the moon shining its light on the sea.

My mind snapped back to reality once he spoke to me in his low voice, "Are you okay, Len?" . I was once again surprised at the moment. This is the man who doesn't call me Bastard Child. ... The one who actually addresses me by my name.

Noticing how everyone stare in shock as he continue to hold onto me, I slowly nodded my head. "Yes. I'm fine; thank you for catching me." I spoke softly once I noticed how warm his hands were on my back. Those eyes stung like daggers when he looked at me so coldly, but there was always a hint of uncertainty.

After a minute had went by since my response to him, he finally let me go and took a step back to smooth down his suit. "There's a chair in the corner. It's best that you sit in it until the meeting is over." He pointed over towards a cushioned chair that wasn't too far before he turned around. "I don't want you causing a commotion." He lastly said as he walked over to the stage with the other leaders of the committee.

Wanting everyone to stop staring at me; I walked over to the chair as fast as I could.

Once I sat in the chair I immediately noticed that I was in his eye-view. Those blue eyes looked at me from across the room on the stage, or at least that was what I thought.

I don't know where he came from to have caught me that quickly, but I will say that I'm thankful of him looking out for me.