Kate awoke and noticed that she was free from her bonds. She stood and started to run towards the exit but Jasmine was blocking her path. "Where are you going?" she inquired. "I'm leaving and when I get out I'm reporting you to the police for kidnapping and attempted murder." Kate answered.
Jasmine just looked at her and started to laugh. "It's not attempted murder if you body isn't found." Jasmine stated. Jasmine left the room and promptly locked the door. Kate stood there looking stunned until she saw shadows moving towards her.
She looked around a little too late and saw four creatures approaching her. Kate finally realized as they got closer they were vampires and she was unarmed. The last thing Jasmine heard as she walked away was Kate screaming for help and Jasmine couldn't help herself she just started to laugh again as she walked away.
She found Penn standing in his penthouse wondering why he couldn't remember the last two months. He walked around his home and noticed something he hadn't seen in almost a hundred years; looking back from a mirror was his reflection. He couldn't believe what he saw till Jasmine with her hand wrapped held a cross to his chest and it didn't burn him.
"How did this happen?" he asked quietly. "I found a spell to bring you back and to change what you were." Jasmine said softly. Penn felt bad now because he was human and his love was still a monster but all that mattered to her was that they were together. While she stood there talking to him Penn was trying to process everything she had told him.
It finally hit him that everything he had wanted and couldn't have was within his grasp finally. He looked at Jasmine and knew what she had done and sacrificed because she was still a vampire but now he could have whatever he wanted now even a normal life. They talked till the sun started to rise and Jasmine fell asleep. Penn got up and saw his first sunrise in a hundred years. Jasmine woke up and heard Penn singing and laid there in bed thinking about how happy he was. She knew he was happy and even she was happy it didn't matter to her that what she had done had cost someone her life she deserved it.
