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the other cars who were too slow for me. Traffic slowed me down a fe
er and had that moment it had felt like something had clenched its hand around my chest. I hadn't intended for her to find out in such a way, and I unde
she had been so scared, but I had searched for the vampire after I had knocked her out, and wasn't able to find him. That had been the first disappointment b
e time. I had spent so much time the whole day, trying to understand why she
time and who also never planned on leaving. I was baffled about the killer vampires whose scents I always failed to catch, and needed some rea
g, I took a deep breath, and tried to forget all abou
ence once, and I heard her v
little path she had made in between her garden of all t
t porch, she pulled open her
ute little sofas, a flat screen and a beautiful mahogany table in the center with beautiful flowers which she had an abunda
ed flowers. Everytime she came to visit our world back then, she
, and a window which overlooked the street behind which was busy with kids playing when
d a plate of warm home-made
lieve you also have a place to be." She asked
es. I have a question." I spo
k a
how that is possible. I see them one minute, but I cannot smell them and in the ne
only mean
is t
allows the vampires to wash off their scent. However, it only lasts for five hours each time it is used." S
just got a
ill out there. Killing and turning humans as they pleased, and
tter if they hid their scents and that there would still be other ways
t rid of them all and it would happen very soon. It was just all a matter of time, and as fo
eeling slightly better and ready
me as I went past, and some even tried to flirt with
e class governor with a pile of
Professor Lucie
g the assignments to my office." I told him, and he nodd
fice, I pulled out the things I needed to do from a file on my desk and
inning to get impatient. My eyes had even scanned my watch to be sure my time was cor
g up her courage because there was no way she could defy a command from her professor.
to bring the assignments into my office. Had she re
nor had forgotten all about it due to all
ut was stopped by a quick knock and subsequently, my door open
hing else, I could help but gush over her beauty. It was no wonde
she wasn't pleased with dropping the books for
gnments of everyone in the class, I caught her hands trembling.
ckly caught her arm, and felt her tense up. She couldn't leave like that, sh
out something, raising it in my direction till she was pointing
was but then I got a faint wh
s wol
r to me, Professor, I promise I