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R_V here here's chapter four!
I finished bandaging Zephon's wounds up and I moved to bandage Dumah's wounds up. As I was bandaging his wounds he woke up and looked at me.
"Who are you?!" Dumah bellowed in an angry voice. I looked at him with soft eyes and smiled.
"My name is Jennifer.please stay still so I can bandage your wounds." I said softly. Dumah just narrows his eyes at me. Zephon looked over at him.
"Its alright Dumah. She just wants to help." Zephon said. Dumah relaxed at Zephon's words and I finished bandaging his wounds. I kept seeing Zephon out of the corner of my eye staring at me but I paid no mind. Dumah looked around for the other girl.
"Where's the demon?" Dumah asked. I looked at him and smiled.
"She's a vampire milord." I said quietly. I looked around truly thinking that Shadow had left for good. She really did seem like she didn't like being around other people. My thoughts wandered to different things as I sat against the rock. I hadn't even noticed that my arm had been cut at all I was too wrapped up in my thoughts. My mind kept screaming at me that this was just a strange dream.that there was no way Lord Zephon and Lord Dumah could be here.they were dead.but I thought nothing more of it.
Dumah sat against the rock careful not to rip open his bandages. Dumah stared off ahead of him obliviously wrapped up in his thoughts.
"That demon girl.she looked like Janos Audron. She's a hell of a fighter.she knocked me out.and she's not that bad looking.Dumah! What the hell are you thinking?? You are a Sarafan Warrior. You hate vampires..but I suppose thinking this way would only hurt myself.no no Dumah.don't think these thoughts" Dumah thought to himself.
I looked up when I heard Shadow screaming.
"HOLY SHIT!!!!" Shadow screamed. Zephon and Dumah had heard it too. I got up and ran up the passage fairly quickly telling Zephon and Dumah to stay put. I reached the top and I seen Shadow with the Soul Reaver drawn standing in front of a huge black dragon. I froze where I was not knowing what to do.
I finished bandaging Zephon's wounds up and I moved to bandage Dumah's wounds up. As I was bandaging his wounds he woke up and looked at me.
"Who are you?!" Dumah bellowed in an angry voice. I looked at him with soft eyes and smiled.
"My name is Jennifer.please stay still so I can bandage your wounds." I said softly. Dumah just narrows his eyes at me. Zephon looked over at him.
"Its alright Dumah. She just wants to help." Zephon said. Dumah relaxed at Zephon's words and I finished bandaging his wounds. I kept seeing Zephon out of the corner of my eye staring at me but I paid no mind. Dumah looked around for the other girl.
"Where's the demon?" Dumah asked. I looked at him and smiled.
"She's a vampire milord." I said quietly. I looked around truly thinking that Shadow had left for good. She really did seem like she didn't like being around other people. My thoughts wandered to different things as I sat against the rock. I hadn't even noticed that my arm had been cut at all I was too wrapped up in my thoughts. My mind kept screaming at me that this was just a strange dream.that there was no way Lord Zephon and Lord Dumah could be here.they were dead.but I thought nothing more of it.
Dumah sat against the rock careful not to rip open his bandages. Dumah stared off ahead of him obliviously wrapped up in his thoughts.
"That demon girl.she looked like Janos Audron. She's a hell of a fighter.she knocked me out.and she's not that bad looking.Dumah! What the hell are you thinking?? You are a Sarafan Warrior. You hate vampires..but I suppose thinking this way would only hurt myself.no no Dumah.don't think these thoughts" Dumah thought to himself.
I looked up when I heard Shadow screaming.
"HOLY SHIT!!!!" Shadow screamed. Zephon and Dumah had heard it too. I got up and ran up the passage fairly quickly telling Zephon and Dumah to stay put. I reached the top and I seen Shadow with the Soul Reaver drawn standing in front of a huge black dragon. I froze where I was not knowing what to do.
