The bushes scratching at her arms and legs no longer bothered her. There wasn't much left for them to cut anyway - she'd been running for so long and so hard that she didn't feel the pain anymore.

Her breaths came out harshly. Loudly. She sought to cover her mouth in an attempt to quieten them. It was useless though - they were right behind her.

Really, they could've grabbed her an hour ago easily. They were just following her, taunting her, until she passed out and became an even easier target.

She refused. She would not die like this, would not become a meal for some wandering, damned vampires!

So she ran, in complete vain but she had to try. Maybe they would get bored, maybe they would decide to just call it a day and go fuck instead. Then again, for all she knew they'd just fuck and get right back on her trail.

'Fucks sake, why does this always happen to me?' She thought. 'Oh yeah, because my damned down to hell blood is meant to be some siren call to all these fucking vamps. Well, sorry to them, but I rather like my blood where it is.'

Up ahead there was a small rabbit hole she couldn't see. A useless glance over her shoulder resulted in her foot going right down into it, the speed she was travelling at resulted in extreme pain shooting up her whole leg as her body continued forward without her foot.

"Ah, fuck." Released from her mouth before she could stop it.

Nothing was broken, from what she could tell. It was painful enough that she now struggled to even limp.

Hobbling, she just made it to the closest tree. Her hand gripped the bark tight, making it now the only thing keeping her upright. Now that she'd stopped, the aches in her muscles and joints started to scream, and her mind became frenzied. Her cuts began to bleed more heavily without pressure from the air to keep the blood within.

No strength left, she crumbled to the ground. Here, she would die - she only hoped it was before the pair of vamps came to have their fill of her.

Vision fading, but her instinct to survive still keeping her eyes open in a valiant attempt to sense danger, she thought she saw a figure approaching. It wasn't either vampire she'd run into previously, this figure was much bigger.

But then she no longer cared, and faded away out of consciousness.