Ivan walked a long path to his house. When he finally got to his empty home, he took off his boots and his giant over coat and hung it up, then walked to his fridge to see what all he had. He sighed as he saw only a single bottle of vodka. Then grabbing bottle of hard liquor, he brought it to his lips, drinking it down as he walked to his bedroom and collapsing onto his bed.
Yao was already asleep by this point, dreaming about his feast that night, and all the other ones to come.
Ivan yawned as he reached to take off his badge, then when he saw it wasn't there, he shot up and searched himself franticly. Then he stopped when he realized what may have happened. "...SON OF A BITCH!". He got out of his bed and walked out of the house, grabbing his jacket and going to search for the vampire who had his badge.
As the Russian man began to leave his house, Yao woke up from a chirp of an obnoxious morning bird. Lifting his head to see the sun was up, he frowned and lied back down. "Ugh, it's still morning…". Rolling his head over, he noticed the little bit of sunlight escaping from the closed shade was shining on the badge he had taken. He let out a weak chuckle, and fell back asleep.
Ivan growled as he looked around the woods for the vampire, his legs getting scratched a few times from the low branches and broken sticks, and the bright morning sun shining in his eyes.
"Bleh…" Yao complained, waking up once more. He had heard something wandering around the forest. It was probably some deer or something, nobody could ever find their way out here. He snuggled back into his blanket, dismissing the fact that if he was caught during the day, he would be completely powerless.
As Ivan was walking, he tripped over a vine and landed on his face. "God dammit!" he yelled loudly as he sat up and held his cheek which had a cut that was bleeding.
The Chinese man lazily opened up his eye, becoming slightly worried. The voice was now close, and Yao was sure it was a human. He could smell the blood. Quickly he moved himself, scurrying down under the bed. "I knew I should have installed a trap door…" he muttered under his breath.
Ivan soon found a cottage after walking for a few more minutes in the forest. He didn't bother knocking, so he just broke the door down and walked in, looking around for signs of anyone.
Yao quietly hid under the bed, ready to transform into a bat if needed. He knew that someone was already wandering around the shop of his knickknacks.
As Ivan walked around, his heavy boots made soft thumps on the floor. He walked to the bed slowly, looking around, then turned away and started to walk out. then he stopped. "...I know you're in here..."
Yao held in his sigh of relief. He could hear the sound of his black boots coming closer once more.
The Russian scanned the room once more, then he started to move stuff around and flipping them over.
Cringing at all the crashes and clashes, Yao tried to move farther underneath the bed. All of his stuff was turned over… only leaving his bed.
Ivan looked right at the bed. He walked to it, quickly flipped it over, grinning once he saw the vampire. "I found you~"
