Kaethe
AnyoneNight had just fallen and Kaethe was feeling restless and blood lust was slowly taking over. Willy had made a visit to the house less then an hour before, delivering the deed and other important documents pertaining to the sale of the house and change of ownership. Clad in a light brown, ankle length suede skirt, white peasant style
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Reaching down, Dawn grabbed hold of the bag containing the books she had purchased. Once she had the bag firmly within her grasp she stood and started walking through the club toward the door.
Once outside, Dawn took a moment to take in her surroundings before she started her trek home. No one was in sight and she felt fairly certain she would arrive home without incident.
Dawn had only made it a block when she heard the faint sound of footfalls behind her. Instinctively she reached for the stake, which she had slipped into the pocket of her jacket, once removed she slid it into her jacket sleeve. Continuing to walk in the direction of her house Dawn become more alert and at the ready in case whoever it was that was following her got too close for her comfort.
As she turned the corner the sound of the footfalls she had heard grew louder and the someone behind her seemed to be moving more quickly. Just as she turned to face whoever it was behind her Dawn felt a body crash into hers, the bag she was carrying went flying and Dawn found herself on the walk on her backside. Definitely a vamp, she could tell by his contorted features, which were illuminated by the moonlight.
Instinct took over and Dawn's feet made contact with the vamp's stomach, causing him to stumble backward. This enabled Dawn to scramble to her feet, it was then she noticed the fast approach of headlights heading in her direction.
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Kaethe noted the direction the two took as she reached her vehicle. Settling herself in the drivers seat, the key slipped into the ignition. Once she had the jeep started Kaethe took off at a slow drive in the direction she had seen the girl and vamp go.
Witnessing the altercation, Kaethe pressed her foot to the gas pedal, sending the jeep speeding in the direction of the girl on the ground and the vamp who had been given a kick to his stomach and sent stumbling backward.
The distance between the two now made it easy for Kaethe to maneuver her jeep, avoiding the now standing girl and hit the vamp head on, pinning his body against the iron fencing that surrounded the house the trio were now in front of.
"Get in!" Kaethe gave a yell as she leaned across the passenger's seat, quickly swinging the door open.
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Taking the couple steps to retrieve her bag of books Dawn gathered up the bag in her arms and was just about to continue her walk, a bit more quickly now after her run in with the undead guy, when she heard a young woman's voice yell from the vehicle for her to get in. A moment's hesitation as she glanced to the vamp pinned against the fence and the jeep, Dawn moved quickly then around the jeep, swinging the door closed once she found herself seating in the passenger seat.
"You came along just at the right time." Dawn said, looking out the windshield at the vamp who was squirming now in an attempt to free himself from between the iron rods and the vehicle.
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Once she had the jeep back on the street Kaethe turned her eyes to the girl, waiting to be told which direction she would need to be taking. She knew the vampire would regain his footing momentarily and she wanted to be out of the area when he did.
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Dawn settled her books on her lap as the jeep started down the street.
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"And I suppose I did arrive in the nick of time," casting a smile and a side glance to the girl. The dark haired one was certainly a beauty of a creature, but being the mirror image of Gisela she could be nothing else.
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"You'll want to turn right, here." Dawn made mention to Kaethe. "It's the fourth house from the corner on the right." Dawn said as they neared the bend in the road.
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"Well here we are." Kaethe said as she pulled the jeep to a stop in front of the house Dawn had said was hers, making a quick glance up and down the block Kaethe noted not a soul was in sight. Kaethe put the jeep in park, shifting a bit in her seat, turning her eyes to Dawn.
"Home safe and sound." A smile warming her features as she caught Dawn's eyes with her own.
She felt Dawn get lost in her gaze, lifting a hand she gently tucked lose strands of dark hair behind Dawn's ear. A slow lean toward Dawn, careful to keep her eyes focused on her own. Their lips almost touching as Kaethe leaned in further.
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"You will only remember this moment, our kiss, in your dreams."Kaethe whispering softly in Dawn's ear, her eyes shifting slowly from Dawn's, thus breaking the hold she had had on the girl.
"You should be more careful when you are out at night, Dawn." Kaethe said settling back in her seat as Dawn slowly came out of her trance-like state.
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"Well I guess I should be getting out." Dawn reached hesitantly for the handle of the door. For some odd reason she wanted to remain here in the jeep with Kaethe. A slight shrug was given to her shoulders as the thought perished from her mind. Dawn eased open the door, gathering up her bag of books as she stepped from the jeep out onto the curb.
"Thanks again for the ride and intervention. Maybe I'll see you around." Dawn said with a smile as she shut the door.
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"It was just luck that I happened by," Kaethe replied to Dawn, there really was no point in telling Dawn that she had been watching her when she had been inside The Bronze.
"That you will, Beauty." Kaethe said softly after Dawn closed the door of the jeep, thus keeping the words out of her range of hearing. Kaethe watched Dawn as she walked the path that reached the front stairs of the house. Only then did Kaethe shift jeep into gear and drive slowly away from the Summers house.
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