As it turns out, I would rather suffer faeries than fools.
Unfortunately right now I am suffering both.
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Apparently, all my warnings and advice fell on deaf ears. Apparently your ego and appetites eclipse your common sense by a hundredfold. Now those two bitches are out for vampire blood again, and there is absolutely no guarantee
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[Armand hurried up to the deck, and then to the door of the CES, looking around, up and all around for Dracula. He's carrying a large book, but not to read. A fairy comes up, seeming to want to look at his hair, or his hair ribbon or something. Its intention isn't very clear, but as soon as Armand sees it he squeaks and swings the heavy book at it.]
Don't do that!
[A pause.]
Dracula! Count? I'm here.
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I'm very angry and I would rather deal with it somewhere where I am not around the others.
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Better to take it in there than suffer more for it. Do you need me to wait for you?
I wonder if the CES is safe from these annoying little winged people.
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The faeries are a minor nuisance compared to much that is going on, and will be gone in a few days. I do not mind either way. After that conversation with Lestat and his stirring up those damned genocidal Hunters, I need some time.
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