HOLA! Still don't own AT or any characters aired chappie 2 xD guess what? ya its gonna be short deal with it. hope you like :D


`Clover's POV

Glob, If he wasn't that evil I might actually date him, And that smirk could send thousands of girls gasping for air. I didn't wanna be too obvious so I'll play it cool.

"Good to know!" I grinned sarcastically.

"So whats your name beautiful?" he asked

Beautiful? Oh Boy.. I could feel the pinkness grow in my cheeks.

"C-Clover," I stuttered

"Nice name," he remarked.

I knew that talking to him was bad news. I needed to say goodbye.

"I've gotta go, it was dandy meeting you Marshall!" I said as I turned. I took only a step before he was beside me, hovering.

" Why dont you hover? And how do you know my name? Stalker much?"

" You're The Vampire King! How could I not know you? And I don't like hovering, yeah? Yeah. Bye Marshall," and with that, I ran off, but as I left I could clearly hear him say " Your kinda odd," Oh Well...

Marshall's POV

"You're kinda odd, but I like that," I muttered, but she was gone before i could finish.

The sun started to seep through the forest trees. Morning already? I was in the exact same spot where I met her. I was about to head home when something glimmered on the ground. I picked it up. It was a locket. It was old and extremely fancy. I carefully opened it. Inside there was a couple, They both looked very familiar. I flipped it over and on the back, Two initials were carved- C.G. I assumed it was Clover's- even if it wasn't it was still a reason to see her.

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The girl left behind footsteps- not very hard to follow. In the middle of the forest, A little cottage sat. She was outside doing something that looked like gardening- but vampires don't garden, yet she was not like any other vampire I had ever met. I watched her for a while. Reality struck, the sun was slowly getting closer and closer to her. It was about to touch her, she didnt seem to notice.

"Clover!" I shouted

It was too late. The sunlight had hit her