Chapter 2
The door, when opened, held 4 flights of stairs going down far below the dance club, the noise not reaching even halfway to the antiestablishment. When she had first started in the Blood Pack the stairs had been torture to her legs being sore from the previous day of work. But, the evening when you had to go back up was torture. The metal leeches would suck her remaining energy from the day of intense work to get her in tip- top shape to fight the slayers. The exhaustion had once been to much and she remembered that she had even passed out and to her extreme dislike, Mikar had carried her back up and he had been smug about it ever since. But now, the once tiring enemy was no more and she rather enjoyed going down them but she could not say that she liked going back up them but at least it was accomplishable without breaking a sweat.
Stepping down the last rung, she walked into the headquarters. The room was actually carved out of the black stone, obsidian which was becoming rare. Many rocks were rare nowadays. Jewels were more valuable then they were around the 2220's and gold was very rare indeed. Many could not even afford gravel for their driveways now and just let it be dirt because the price to pay for gravel was high. Stone was precious because when wood was used up, or at least the wood available for cutting down, rocks now had to be used to build houses and with the rapid increase in population everybody needed a home and so the less stone was there to use.
There was an electrical heating system and running water that ran through pipes downwards. The first room you walked into was the lounge part of the facility so there were chairs and a TV, even several bookcases brimming with books from past years to the current one. The large lounge area had three tunnels leading out of it when you walked in facing forward. The farthest to the left led to the training area, the middle led to the dorm rooms where the Blood Pack evidently slept, and the farthest to the right led to the kitchen. She immediately walked to the training area where they usually would welcome a new member and saw that the rest of the group (minus Mikar) had been waiting for her to arrive. She was second-in-command and therefore some things could not happen without her and the leader.
Storm nodded at the assembly of comrades and took her seat next to a girl with hair just as black as her own dressed in black pants and a tank top. The girl's name was Chiru and she had eyes for another of the Blood Pack named Raven (A/N- Yes *the* Raven from the show ^_^. Sorry for this next part for those Raven fans out there!) A pale skinned bastard, Storm thought, but was a damned good fighter and a useful ally. Chiru had been in the Blood Pack a few years before her and had been one of the few of the group that hadn't been a snobby asshole, exploiting the fact that they were older than her or more experienced.
She inwardly smirked at them as she remembered that in a course of a year, she had risen through the ranks all the way to second-in- command. Chiru, unfortunately, had been caused to go down a rank because of this but they treated each other as equals and were good friends. Chiru as far as she could see, was the only person that she could trust since the rest of the Blood Pack did not look at her with much approval. You could hear it in their whispers or in their sidelong glances that they stole when they thought that her back was turned to them. But, everyone except for Chiru, were nothing but fellow fighters against the Slayers, their eternal enemies.
Everyone stood as they heard their leader come in. His name was Icestone and was well respected. A great leader, he had lead them through every raid and killing and was very fair in his decisions, congratulating each and every one of them for a job well-done or lashing out at them with a look or words if they blundered, but was always fair and listened to everyone's opinions before making a decision. He was also a great warrior, enemies fearing him for the worst of their kind. No one went up against him without being beaten whether in death or getting his or her faces shoved down into the ground in a matter of speaking.
Behind him, the practically (A/N- I don't know how tall he really is but he's damned tall on the show.) 7 foot tall new member was dressed in a black outfit complete with a black cape that flowed behind him with a red-orange headband holding his messy brown hair out of his face and an eye patch over his left eye. *Oh great.* She thought cynically and blinked, a little surprised, *A handicapped member. Just as long as I don't have to train him. Please don't make me train him.*
The leader's gaze held them all in his eyesight to watch for any disapproval. Seeing Storm blink irregularly he smiled inside. His second-in- command did not seem to have the same opinion of the man, being as judgmental as she usually was. In an eye blink he made his decision. In a voice that challenged anybody to speak up, he told them of their new comrade, " Everyone meet Irvine. Irvine, meet my second-in-command, Storm Nightshadow." He meticulously watched Storm as she curtly nodded in the recruits' direction but he noticed that she looked at his "missing" eye. " Storm Nightshadow, Raven Obscura, and Chiru Starstrike, I would like you to take the task of training Irvine. Remember, he is of Trueblood. I expect him to be treated with as much respect as you would give a veteran of the Blood Pack."
The three bowed to him and he knew he had made a good choice. He had seen how Chiru had been looking upon Raven and how Storm seemed to work well with the other two. It was a good combination with Chiru's experience, Raven's ferocity and fighting skills, and Storm's native intelligence, stamina, and drive, Irvine would have good teachers. He waved his hand and smiled upon them all, " You are dismissed. Oh, and Arnon, I do not want another failure, do you understand?"
Arnon, a vampire of 120, young by their races' standards, paled but nodded a single nod and replied, " Yes, Leader. I will not fail you again. A momentary lapse of judgment.I truly apologize."
Icestone laid a hand on the young one's shoulder and smiled, whispering, " Do not sulk over this, Arnon. You are a very good asset to the Blood Pack. You just have to trust your instincts more. Now, go and get yourself a drink and ponder on what you could have done to do better." He slipped a money piece into the young males pocket and walked to Storm as she was striding out with Raven, Chiru, and Irvine. " Storm, may I speak to you? Alone." He said to the other three. " Please wait outside the cavern."
Chiru looked worriedly at Storm but said to the imposing figure, " Alright, My Lord. We shall." And they walked out.
Storm turned to him once they were gone, question in her eyes. He held up a hand to silence her inquiry that he could see bubbling on her lips. " You do not trust my decision on this man?"
"I do, Sir. But he's handicapped. Wouldn't he just get in the way?"
He chuckled deeply, but she was even more confused as why he would see this amusing. " I would think that you would know that looks can be deceiving by now. He is not blind in that eye. Quite the contrary. You will see what I mean in time. Now, go and join your comrades and *please* be back before sunset." He patted her on the back and walked off into the shadows and she instinctively knew he had disappeared to wherever he went when he did that.
Walking out of the Training Area, she met up with the trio. Chiru looked at her questioningly, perhaps a little freful at what might have happened in there. Storm shook her head at her friend, telling her it was all right while noticing Irvine (What a strange name.) was staring at her. Raven seemed to be in his own little world like he usually was. He was aloof and arrogant and liked to be left alone.
"Well, it's traditional not to train the new guy's brains out on the first night so how about we go get something to eat?" She said while lifting the corners of her lips in a barely conceivable smile.
Chiru smiled widely, her fangs glinted in the light while her eyes gleamed unusually, " Yeah, sounds like a great idea." Irvine nodded and Raven walked down the tunnel and she imagined that he was going to his quarters.
"Raven! Where are you going?" Chiru asked him as he walked off. "Why don't you hang around with us?"
Raven turned halfway down the hall, the darkness making his face seem gaunt and wicked, "I hate being crowded." Then he walked off haughtily, slinking off.
" All right.I guess he's not hungry. Lets go." Storm said while looking down the shady tunnel, shaking her head at him. (This is going to be horrible to work with him." She started to walk off but stopped and turned to Irvine, addressing him," You can talk you know." And then led them to the common room and up the stairs.
By the time they reached the last rung, she was surprised that Irvine was not panting but breathing easily as if it had been nothing. Noticing her staring at him, he flashed her a grin, obviously becoming more relaxed. Spreading his arms in a shrug, he asked, "What?"
"Nothing." She said with a wave of her hand. "Lets continue."
As they made their way through the crowd, Chiru's and Storm's gazes looked upon the other passing Blood Pack members and shared reticent, fleeting looks, acknowledging each other's presences. They all shared a bond that could not be broken and seemed to always know where and when another of their group was, brothers and sisters sharing the same goal and purpose.
The three walked though the door and into the fresh night air. Sharing a glance with Chiru, silently telling her that she could sense a storm coming and that they would have to come back soon. Storm knew, having explored this area from the air, thoroughly memorizing the region, in the form of her favorite change, the blue dragon, that a village of humans laid a little to the south of their location. Pointing to where their destination lay, she led them to the measly town.
Chiru, sharing a look with the two, gently eased the unlocked door of a nearby house open and (Fools. Not even an attempt at locking the door!) walked in with the ease of a passing moon shadow.to see a human male rummaging through the refrigerator for a late night snack. The human turned to her with a look of fear in his eyes and was near to screaming when Chiru moved with unnatural speed to him and sank her fangs into his neck, instantly hushing the scream before it came to the man's lips. Unfortunately, the man's wife, wondering who was the thief raiding their refrigerator for a late night snack had come in and saw the gory display before her and screamed. Storm, also possessing abnormal speed as all other Vampires did, moved to her and quickly sank her fangs into the woman's neck before she could utter another sound.
Pausing in her feeding, Storm worriedly said to Irvine quickly, " Go see if there are any more in here! Do *not* let them escape! We don't want the whole town upon us!"
Irvine nodded and stalked back into he recesses of the house. Finding stairs, he figured that the wife and husband were bedded up there, diced that the children might be there as well. He didn't much mind killing full-grown humans, seeing them as worthless cattle meant to be gotten rid of but he detested killing children who had not done anything to him nor had the time to see anything in this world. He would feed tonight but would not kill. Somehow.
He indeed found three children in a room across from their deceased father and mother and for some unknown reason they woke up when he walked into their room. It would've been better if they hadn't but now, he'd have to do the job he knew he had to do. The youngest two huddled against the wall but the oldest it seemed to have a better idea. He grabbed the two other and ran past Irvine in a mad dash to get out of the house. Cursing himself for his stupidity, he ran after them. As he ran into the kitchen he found Chiru and Storm had already left the house and gone outside, leaving the corpses on the kitchen floor. He rushed out in hot pursuit of the three and found Chiru and Storm were standing out there watching him to see what he would do next.
Storm nodded at them as he passed her and told him coldly without a care fo the children, " Finish them. Don't let them get to another house. We want to keep this quiet." (Careless fool.)
Irvine, using another power from the Vampire bloodlines, sent a wave of his energy and caught the three in an invisible net. Taking hold of the youngest he felt him crying but it was if it was muffled. With a quick jerk of his head, his fangs were in the kid's neck and he saw Storm and Chiru look at each other and than at him. Then, after he had taken the last drop of blood, he let the boy crumple to the ground.still alive.
"You didn't kill him." Storm spoke with a cold indifference at him, stating a fact. "Why?"
Chiru cam e to his aid, sensing his reason," He can't kill them when they haven't had the chance to live."
Irvine nodded at her telling Storm that Chiru was right. Storm sighed and shok her head but gestured towards the others. "Finish it."
He did and the three would live now forever as half bloods. Hopefully they would awake from unconsciousness before the sun came up and took their new given life already away. Irvine didn't exactly care past this point though just as long as he didn't have to kill them. He inwardly growled at himself for showing weakness but noticed that the other two were walking off without him and it was then when he felt the rain drop burn into his skin. Acid rain was becoming more and more common and this was going to be a storm where it was carried.
"Come on! We'll run! We *don't* want to be caught in this storm!" Storm shouted to the two trailing her back to the Nightsong, which soon appeared when they increased their speed. They burst through the door just before th edeadly rain had started to pour. They made their way to the door easily since most of the crowd had going to their haunts earlier that night. It was practically empty except for a few at the bar. They stepped down the stairs tiredly.
" I can't believe you didn't kill them." Storm told him with anger, but he could sense curiosity in her voice as they sat down in the chairs in the common room, warming themselves by the heater.
" I have to admit it is unusual for a pureblood such as yourself to no kill even kids." Chiru truthfully added as she warmed her hands, placing them near to the source of warmth.
He looked at them as he spoke, his (Intriguing.) purple-grayish eeyes hard, " As you said before, Chiru. I can't kill them when they haven't had the chance to live."
Storm inwardly acknowledged his logic, forming a new, grudging respect for this man. To hide it though she found herself saying something without consciously thinking about it, " It's late. We should get some sleepf r on the morrow you will train and whished you'd never been born, Irvine. It will be painful but you'll become stronger in the end. If you decidde to quit, we will hunt you down and kill you. You've seen too much of our ways. "
" I am not an idiot and I'm not weak. I'm not one to it either."
" If you were an idiot, I would not even look at you. If you were one to quit, I would've killed you already. I will see you tomorrow night, Wolf Eye." She said icily, smoothly without a pause, turning and walking towards to quarters but not without giving a request to Chiru, "Chiru would you show him his room?"
Without hesitation, the girl replied to her friend, " Sure. Get some rest."
" Thank you." And then Storm was gone in an eye blink into the black.
Making sure she was gone, Chiru got up and looked around and then sat back down in her chair next to the male. Irvine turned his gaze to her as she stared off into the darkness, thinking about who-knows-what and then she looked at him, straight in the eyes, her forest green ones boring into his, "She is.."
Irvine finished for her, " A pain in the ass."
Chiru's lips turned into a smile as she shook her head. "No. She's just uncomfortable with having to teach someone. Storm'll be less bitchy when she's more relaxed. Well, come on," she said kindly as she got up, "let's go and find your room."
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The door, when opened, held 4 flights of stairs going down far below the dance club, the noise not reaching even halfway to the antiestablishment. When she had first started in the Blood Pack the stairs had been torture to her legs being sore from the previous day of work. But, the evening when you had to go back up was torture. The metal leeches would suck her remaining energy from the day of intense work to get her in tip- top shape to fight the slayers. The exhaustion had once been to much and she remembered that she had even passed out and to her extreme dislike, Mikar had carried her back up and he had been smug about it ever since. But now, the once tiring enemy was no more and she rather enjoyed going down them but she could not say that she liked going back up them but at least it was accomplishable without breaking a sweat.
Stepping down the last rung, she walked into the headquarters. The room was actually carved out of the black stone, obsidian which was becoming rare. Many rocks were rare nowadays. Jewels were more valuable then they were around the 2220's and gold was very rare indeed. Many could not even afford gravel for their driveways now and just let it be dirt because the price to pay for gravel was high. Stone was precious because when wood was used up, or at least the wood available for cutting down, rocks now had to be used to build houses and with the rapid increase in population everybody needed a home and so the less stone was there to use.
There was an electrical heating system and running water that ran through pipes downwards. The first room you walked into was the lounge part of the facility so there were chairs and a TV, even several bookcases brimming with books from past years to the current one. The large lounge area had three tunnels leading out of it when you walked in facing forward. The farthest to the left led to the training area, the middle led to the dorm rooms where the Blood Pack evidently slept, and the farthest to the right led to the kitchen. She immediately walked to the training area where they usually would welcome a new member and saw that the rest of the group (minus Mikar) had been waiting for her to arrive. She was second-in-command and therefore some things could not happen without her and the leader.
Storm nodded at the assembly of comrades and took her seat next to a girl with hair just as black as her own dressed in black pants and a tank top. The girl's name was Chiru and she had eyes for another of the Blood Pack named Raven (A/N- Yes *the* Raven from the show ^_^. Sorry for this next part for those Raven fans out there!) A pale skinned bastard, Storm thought, but was a damned good fighter and a useful ally. Chiru had been in the Blood Pack a few years before her and had been one of the few of the group that hadn't been a snobby asshole, exploiting the fact that they were older than her or more experienced.
She inwardly smirked at them as she remembered that in a course of a year, she had risen through the ranks all the way to second-in- command. Chiru, unfortunately, had been caused to go down a rank because of this but they treated each other as equals and were good friends. Chiru as far as she could see, was the only person that she could trust since the rest of the Blood Pack did not look at her with much approval. You could hear it in their whispers or in their sidelong glances that they stole when they thought that her back was turned to them. But, everyone except for Chiru, were nothing but fellow fighters against the Slayers, their eternal enemies.
Everyone stood as they heard their leader come in. His name was Icestone and was well respected. A great leader, he had lead them through every raid and killing and was very fair in his decisions, congratulating each and every one of them for a job well-done or lashing out at them with a look or words if they blundered, but was always fair and listened to everyone's opinions before making a decision. He was also a great warrior, enemies fearing him for the worst of their kind. No one went up against him without being beaten whether in death or getting his or her faces shoved down into the ground in a matter of speaking.
Behind him, the practically (A/N- I don't know how tall he really is but he's damned tall on the show.) 7 foot tall new member was dressed in a black outfit complete with a black cape that flowed behind him with a red-orange headband holding his messy brown hair out of his face and an eye patch over his left eye. *Oh great.* She thought cynically and blinked, a little surprised, *A handicapped member. Just as long as I don't have to train him. Please don't make me train him.*
The leader's gaze held them all in his eyesight to watch for any disapproval. Seeing Storm blink irregularly he smiled inside. His second-in- command did not seem to have the same opinion of the man, being as judgmental as she usually was. In an eye blink he made his decision. In a voice that challenged anybody to speak up, he told them of their new comrade, " Everyone meet Irvine. Irvine, meet my second-in-command, Storm Nightshadow." He meticulously watched Storm as she curtly nodded in the recruits' direction but he noticed that she looked at his "missing" eye. " Storm Nightshadow, Raven Obscura, and Chiru Starstrike, I would like you to take the task of training Irvine. Remember, he is of Trueblood. I expect him to be treated with as much respect as you would give a veteran of the Blood Pack."
The three bowed to him and he knew he had made a good choice. He had seen how Chiru had been looking upon Raven and how Storm seemed to work well with the other two. It was a good combination with Chiru's experience, Raven's ferocity and fighting skills, and Storm's native intelligence, stamina, and drive, Irvine would have good teachers. He waved his hand and smiled upon them all, " You are dismissed. Oh, and Arnon, I do not want another failure, do you understand?"
Arnon, a vampire of 120, young by their races' standards, paled but nodded a single nod and replied, " Yes, Leader. I will not fail you again. A momentary lapse of judgment.I truly apologize."
Icestone laid a hand on the young one's shoulder and smiled, whispering, " Do not sulk over this, Arnon. You are a very good asset to the Blood Pack. You just have to trust your instincts more. Now, go and get yourself a drink and ponder on what you could have done to do better." He slipped a money piece into the young males pocket and walked to Storm as she was striding out with Raven, Chiru, and Irvine. " Storm, may I speak to you? Alone." He said to the other three. " Please wait outside the cavern."
Chiru looked worriedly at Storm but said to the imposing figure, " Alright, My Lord. We shall." And they walked out.
Storm turned to him once they were gone, question in her eyes. He held up a hand to silence her inquiry that he could see bubbling on her lips. " You do not trust my decision on this man?"
"I do, Sir. But he's handicapped. Wouldn't he just get in the way?"
He chuckled deeply, but she was even more confused as why he would see this amusing. " I would think that you would know that looks can be deceiving by now. He is not blind in that eye. Quite the contrary. You will see what I mean in time. Now, go and join your comrades and *please* be back before sunset." He patted her on the back and walked off into the shadows and she instinctively knew he had disappeared to wherever he went when he did that.
Walking out of the Training Area, she met up with the trio. Chiru looked at her questioningly, perhaps a little freful at what might have happened in there. Storm shook her head at her friend, telling her it was all right while noticing Irvine (What a strange name.) was staring at her. Raven seemed to be in his own little world like he usually was. He was aloof and arrogant and liked to be left alone.
"Well, it's traditional not to train the new guy's brains out on the first night so how about we go get something to eat?" She said while lifting the corners of her lips in a barely conceivable smile.
Chiru smiled widely, her fangs glinted in the light while her eyes gleamed unusually, " Yeah, sounds like a great idea." Irvine nodded and Raven walked down the tunnel and she imagined that he was going to his quarters.
"Raven! Where are you going?" Chiru asked him as he walked off. "Why don't you hang around with us?"
Raven turned halfway down the hall, the darkness making his face seem gaunt and wicked, "I hate being crowded." Then he walked off haughtily, slinking off.
" All right.I guess he's not hungry. Lets go." Storm said while looking down the shady tunnel, shaking her head at him. (This is going to be horrible to work with him." She started to walk off but stopped and turned to Irvine, addressing him," You can talk you know." And then led them to the common room and up the stairs.
By the time they reached the last rung, she was surprised that Irvine was not panting but breathing easily as if it had been nothing. Noticing her staring at him, he flashed her a grin, obviously becoming more relaxed. Spreading his arms in a shrug, he asked, "What?"
"Nothing." She said with a wave of her hand. "Lets continue."
As they made their way through the crowd, Chiru's and Storm's gazes looked upon the other passing Blood Pack members and shared reticent, fleeting looks, acknowledging each other's presences. They all shared a bond that could not be broken and seemed to always know where and when another of their group was, brothers and sisters sharing the same goal and purpose.
The three walked though the door and into the fresh night air. Sharing a glance with Chiru, silently telling her that she could sense a storm coming and that they would have to come back soon. Storm knew, having explored this area from the air, thoroughly memorizing the region, in the form of her favorite change, the blue dragon, that a village of humans laid a little to the south of their location. Pointing to where their destination lay, she led them to the measly town.
Chiru, sharing a look with the two, gently eased the unlocked door of a nearby house open and (Fools. Not even an attempt at locking the door!) walked in with the ease of a passing moon shadow.to see a human male rummaging through the refrigerator for a late night snack. The human turned to her with a look of fear in his eyes and was near to screaming when Chiru moved with unnatural speed to him and sank her fangs into his neck, instantly hushing the scream before it came to the man's lips. Unfortunately, the man's wife, wondering who was the thief raiding their refrigerator for a late night snack had come in and saw the gory display before her and screamed. Storm, also possessing abnormal speed as all other Vampires did, moved to her and quickly sank her fangs into the woman's neck before she could utter another sound.
Pausing in her feeding, Storm worriedly said to Irvine quickly, " Go see if there are any more in here! Do *not* let them escape! We don't want the whole town upon us!"
Irvine nodded and stalked back into he recesses of the house. Finding stairs, he figured that the wife and husband were bedded up there, diced that the children might be there as well. He didn't much mind killing full-grown humans, seeing them as worthless cattle meant to be gotten rid of but he detested killing children who had not done anything to him nor had the time to see anything in this world. He would feed tonight but would not kill. Somehow.
He indeed found three children in a room across from their deceased father and mother and for some unknown reason they woke up when he walked into their room. It would've been better if they hadn't but now, he'd have to do the job he knew he had to do. The youngest two huddled against the wall but the oldest it seemed to have a better idea. He grabbed the two other and ran past Irvine in a mad dash to get out of the house. Cursing himself for his stupidity, he ran after them. As he ran into the kitchen he found Chiru and Storm had already left the house and gone outside, leaving the corpses on the kitchen floor. He rushed out in hot pursuit of the three and found Chiru and Storm were standing out there watching him to see what he would do next.
Storm nodded at them as he passed her and told him coldly without a care fo the children, " Finish them. Don't let them get to another house. We want to keep this quiet." (Careless fool.)
Irvine, using another power from the Vampire bloodlines, sent a wave of his energy and caught the three in an invisible net. Taking hold of the youngest he felt him crying but it was if it was muffled. With a quick jerk of his head, his fangs were in the kid's neck and he saw Storm and Chiru look at each other and than at him. Then, after he had taken the last drop of blood, he let the boy crumple to the ground.still alive.
"You didn't kill him." Storm spoke with a cold indifference at him, stating a fact. "Why?"
Chiru cam e to his aid, sensing his reason," He can't kill them when they haven't had the chance to live."
Irvine nodded at her telling Storm that Chiru was right. Storm sighed and shok her head but gestured towards the others. "Finish it."
He did and the three would live now forever as half bloods. Hopefully they would awake from unconsciousness before the sun came up and took their new given life already away. Irvine didn't exactly care past this point though just as long as he didn't have to kill them. He inwardly growled at himself for showing weakness but noticed that the other two were walking off without him and it was then when he felt the rain drop burn into his skin. Acid rain was becoming more and more common and this was going to be a storm where it was carried.
"Come on! We'll run! We *don't* want to be caught in this storm!" Storm shouted to the two trailing her back to the Nightsong, which soon appeared when they increased their speed. They burst through the door just before th edeadly rain had started to pour. They made their way to the door easily since most of the crowd had going to their haunts earlier that night. It was practically empty except for a few at the bar. They stepped down the stairs tiredly.
" I can't believe you didn't kill them." Storm told him with anger, but he could sense curiosity in her voice as they sat down in the chairs in the common room, warming themselves by the heater.
" I have to admit it is unusual for a pureblood such as yourself to no kill even kids." Chiru truthfully added as she warmed her hands, placing them near to the source of warmth.
He looked at them as he spoke, his (Intriguing.) purple-grayish eeyes hard, " As you said before, Chiru. I can't kill them when they haven't had the chance to live."
Storm inwardly acknowledged his logic, forming a new, grudging respect for this man. To hide it though she found herself saying something without consciously thinking about it, " It's late. We should get some sleepf r on the morrow you will train and whished you'd never been born, Irvine. It will be painful but you'll become stronger in the end. If you decidde to quit, we will hunt you down and kill you. You've seen too much of our ways. "
" I am not an idiot and I'm not weak. I'm not one to it either."
" If you were an idiot, I would not even look at you. If you were one to quit, I would've killed you already. I will see you tomorrow night, Wolf Eye." She said icily, smoothly without a pause, turning and walking towards to quarters but not without giving a request to Chiru, "Chiru would you show him his room?"
Without hesitation, the girl replied to her friend, " Sure. Get some rest."
" Thank you." And then Storm was gone in an eye blink into the black.
Making sure she was gone, Chiru got up and looked around and then sat back down in her chair next to the male. Irvine turned his gaze to her as she stared off into the darkness, thinking about who-knows-what and then she looked at him, straight in the eyes, her forest green ones boring into his, "She is.."
Irvine finished for her, " A pain in the ass."
Chiru's lips turned into a smile as she shook her head. "No. She's just uncomfortable with having to teach someone. Storm'll be less bitchy when she's more relaxed. Well, come on," she said kindly as she got up, "let's go and find your room."
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