Opening my mouth to respond to that, I suddenly noticed fighting, out of no where, surrounding me. My grip tightens around the dagger as the dust settles around me. That was when I saw a girl covering up my toy, saving her her dignity.
I eyed the girl closely. "I'll pass the message along," I said plainly. "So...you are the almighty slayer huh? Wow." The 'wow' comes out as sarcastic as possible and I smirk.
"Glad you could make it to the party, but sorry, you already missed all the fun."
I cling close to the jacket layed over me. I cling to its warmth, still burning inside. It's a bad kind of burning.
I try to wipe off some of the tears on my cheeks.
Glad you could make it to the party, but sorry, you already missed all the fun...
Party? Fun? I hear these words and it strikes a match of anger. This fire inside I can deal with. I kick at his legs angrily, making him fall flat on his face.
"So...you are the almighty slayer huh? Wow. Glad you could make it to the party, but sorry, you already missed all the fun."
"Clearly you don't understand what you're up against. Here, let me help. You should be running now." I retorted.
I watched as the girl knocked him off his feet. I immediately hovered over him, prepared to drive my stake into his non-beating heart.
"Oh, and tell the Master, I've already killed him once... and I have no problem doing it again. Only this time, I think it'll be a lot easier."
Killing him would send such a message... but something told me not to. Not yet at least. Now wasn't the time. Call it instinct... that was the only explaination I could come up with. I stood back a couple of feet, and waited for him get up.
"If you leave now, I won't kill you. Yet."
I looked at the girl who was on the ground. At this very second, she was my primary concern.
That fucking bitch caught me off guard, not a mistake I allow twice. I rolled over onto my back and wiped the dirt off of me, then the slayer skank was trying to intimidate me. Not going to happen.
"You know," I started, staring up at her with a grin. "I'm not afraid of you. But I will pass on a message to my boss. I'll tell him that you send your love."
She stepped back and I hopped up onto my feet. My sight was drawn down to Savannah. "I'll be seeing ya again soon sweetness." Blowing her a kiss and winking at the slayer, I took off.
"Where?" I asked quietly, trying to get up gracefully to my feet. My knees still felt weak and my body ached as I tried to move it. Where would she take me? "That... that. He wanted directions... and..." I shake my head, thinking back. How could I trust this girl?
I understood, logically, that I should be checked out in a hospital... but that wasn't normal. He wasn't normal. What did I do?
I felt a wave of dizziness again from the blood loss and fell sharply to my hands and knees.
I laughed bitterly, mostly to myself, as I tried to get myself up without her help. I didn't feel like I had any strength left in me. "Vampires don't exist."
"They're... fictional... and supposed to give people nightmares... but they don't exist."
"Yeah, I used to tell myself that too. Even after I realized my calling. Unfortunately, it's not true."
I had trouble dealing with the concept that people who lived on a Hellmouth, didn't believe in vamps and demons.
"They give me nightmares alright, every night when the sun goes down, and I come out here. And I'm not asleep. I know you don't want to trust me, and I don't blame you... but if you want to stay safe... you have to listen to me and let me help you. Otherwise things could get worse."
So, the guy wasn't human. I was more prepared to believe that he was a mutant before he was a vampire.
My house was directly up ahead and I know I was rushing.
"Um, Buffy... my house is just right up here." I motioned towards one of the houses. I couldn't wrap my mind around what she was talking about. "But... thanks for walking me here." I slipped her coat off and was chilled by the wind. I just needed to hold my clothing together. I'd do away with them when I got inside.
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Opening my mouth to respond to that, I suddenly noticed fighting, out of no where, surrounding me. My grip tightens around the dagger as the dust settles around me. That was when I saw a girl covering up my toy, saving her her dignity.
I eyed the girl closely. "I'll pass the message along," I said plainly. "So...you are the almighty slayer huh? Wow." The 'wow' comes out as sarcastic as possible and I smirk.
"Glad you could make it to the party, but sorry, you already missed all the fun."
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I try to wipe off some of the tears on my cheeks.
Glad you could make it to the party, but sorry, you already missed all the fun...
Party? Fun? I hear these words and it strikes a match of anger. This fire inside I can deal with. I kick at his legs angrily, making him fall flat on his face.
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"Clearly you don't understand what you're up against. Here, let me help. You should be running now." I retorted.
I watched as the girl knocked him off his feet. I immediately hovered over him, prepared to drive my stake into his non-beating heart.
"Oh, and tell the Master, I've already killed him once... and I have no problem doing it again. Only this time, I think it'll be a lot easier."
Killing him would send such a message... but something told me not to. Not yet at least. Now wasn't the time. Call it instinct... that was the only explaination I could come up with. I stood back a couple of feet, and waited for him get up.
"If you leave now, I won't kill you. Yet."
I looked at the girl who was on the ground. At this very second, she was my primary concern.
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"You know," I started, staring up at her with a grin. "I'm not afraid of you. But I will pass on a message to my boss. I'll tell him that you send your love."
She stepped back and I hopped up onto my feet. My sight was drawn down to Savannah. "I'll be seeing ya again soon sweetness." Blowing her a kiss and winking at the slayer, I took off.
I love my job.
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I understood, logically, that I should be checked out in a hospital... but that wasn't normal. He wasn't normal. What did I do?
I felt a wave of dizziness again from the blood loss and fell sharply to my hands and knees.
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"Let me help you up?" I asked.
"He, was a vampire. I'm guessing you haven't had many run ins with them before?"
I knew she would never believe it right now, but she's lucky she's not dead.
"Listen, I'm Buffy Summers... I just want to help you."
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"They're... fictional... and supposed to give people nightmares... but they don't exist."
I prayed to God. Where is my God now?
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I had trouble dealing with the concept that people who lived on a Hellmouth, didn't believe in vamps and demons.
"They give me nightmares alright, every night when the sun goes down, and I come out here. And I'm not asleep. I know you don't want to trust me, and I don't blame you... but if you want to stay safe... you have to listen to me and let me help you. Otherwise things could get worse."
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My house was directly up ahead and I know I was rushing.
"Um, Buffy... my house is just right up here." I motioned towards one of the houses. I couldn't wrap my mind around what she was talking about. "But... thanks for walking me here." I slipped her coat off and was chilled by the wind. I just needed to hold my clothing together. I'd do away with them when I got inside.
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"If you ever need anything. And I promise, he won't hurt you again."
I wondered if I should be making that promise.
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"Thanks..." I said quietly, before rushing home.
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