He had hurt her, not just her, but her family too. And it wasn't just her family it was others as well. Now she had no family and she was this thing. Something that was not real, but here she was in some way, but she knew one thing for sure Raphael was going to pay.
"Please don't do this. You will regret this." Simon said as they walked down the dark abandoned street towards the hotel.
"No, I won't and yes, I do. The head of the New York clan killed my family and turned me. You said the head is Raphael, right? Than he is going to pay!" She walked determinedly down the empty road towards her prey.
"Really this is a bad idea, just come with me and we can talk this through. Raphael is old and smart and a good fighter." She stopped in her tracks, whipped around, and stared at him.
"Are you saying I can't beat him? I am a black belt, can fence, and am not bad with a gun. Are you saying I will lose?" He returned her stare and put his hands on her shoulders.
"I'm not afraid you will lose; I'm afraid who ever loses will die and I don't want you to have to decide to kill and I don't want you to die." His eyes were sad like he knew death too well not just the physical death of those he loved, but also the death of watching them age.
"Simon, I'm sorry, but they were my family. And he took them! And he took my life along with them." She returned his gaze.
"Killing him won't change anything. It won't bring your family back!"
"I just feel like there is a reason he turned me and the others. I mean come on! If it were just me I could say it was maybe a mistake or whatever. But! He killed my family! And did this with others! Simon, I have nothing left and now neither do they. I don't want this to happen to anyone else. I have to end this now to save others from going through the same." Simon gazed at the ground while pondering her words.
"This doesn't sound like him, killing for recruits. When I knew him he never would have done that."
"Yeah?" She asked sarcastically turning away starting down the street. "Well, I guess time changes people."
