I finally decided to go. I spend the rest of my time trying to find an outfit to wear. I did not want to dress up because that would make it seem like I wanted to go. I did not want to go did I, I thought. I also did not want to make myself look horrible because then it would be obvious that I was trying to get him to leave me alone. I decided to wear what I would wear to school.

When I get to Barry's it is eight o' clock exactly. I look in the restaurant and I do not see him so I head to a booth in the back. I had just sat down when I heard, "Good you came." I look up in time to watch him sit down across from me.

"So," I say not sure what to talk about.

"You have not told me your name yet," He says.

"Sabia," I hesitantly say. The waitress comes after I say that to take our orders. When she goes away we talk about school and things. I start to feel glad that I came.

"So you're a fairy," he just before the waitress comes back with our food.

I wait until she has left before I say in high squeaky voice, "Excuse me, of course I am not a fairy there is no such thing as fairies." He just cocks an eyebrow and gives me a look. I shift in my seat for a while before I admit that I am in fact a fairy. "Why does it matter and how do you know," I grumble.

" I could tell by your scent," he matter-a-factually. I choke on my soda. No he couldn't be I think.

"What are you talking about only vampires and werewolves have a strong enough sense of smell and you're not one of them right?" I laughingly say. He gives me this look that says you already know the answer to that question. "No, no you can't be," I say shaking my head. I look into his eyes and I see the gold flecks again. I realized that he was in fact a vampire no matter how much I wanted him to be human. "Well, um, thanks for the meal here is my half bye," I say quickly and drop money on the table. Then I rush out the door as if I had seen a ghost. No matter how much, I had to admit, I liked him I would not get involve with a vampire.