Jessica had spent a lot of the time since Halloween thinking about what Godric and Eric had said to her. About her life being her own, and being able to make her own choices. She even had a think about what they'd said about her urges and giving into them. About making it a balance between resisting and controlling, and knowing when she shouldn'
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[Cassie had been lounging on the couch, still feeling a tad sore, but she was doing much better (On her own, tyvm, Eric). When Jessica had popped up on her tablet, she wasn't concerned but her interest had been piqued at the girl's shock.]
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Did that mean he was here?
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"Yeah, it's me." She got a good look at the house. Looked like a rundown POS. "You didn't know that it was here?" Cassie asked, arching an eyebrow.
"Did you see a label on the map for it? Or a little blinking dot?"
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Neither thing was that welcome. "I don't want to live here. It's old and smelly and awful."
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She shrugged at Jessica's disgust for the home. "You don't have to live there. There's plenty of other houses here. For the longest time, I stayed at the Sanctuary. That big place where you first show up. I just recently moved in here."
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And, to be honest, she didn't want to be alone.
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Cassie would offer a place for Jessica, but it's bad enough with Pooch coming and going whenever he pleased. She really wished she hadn't hatched that doggy door for him.
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Because apparently, her other maker sucked. And not just in the vampire-y way. That was what Cassie figured, from the way that Eric talked about Bill.
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No, Cassie isn't interested in what Eric was like back in his dimension. That is crazy talk. But, please, do go on.
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Not exactly what a girl wanted to hear after waking up to her new undead life.
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"I'm sorry, Jess. That isn't right at all. I don't care if you were punishment. He needed to take responsibility for his actions."
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