There, the blond vampire would wait with a hand held over his mouth. He was yawning and it was obvious that he was tired as always. How was he able to sleep peacefully when these damned creatures were trying to bite his head off? He knew how tired he was from fighting them off and the noise from the chaos outside were a huge bother.
When he got the message from Kiryuu, he was curious enough to meet him once again by the abandoned building. He remembered the last time they had to talk privately. He smiled at the thought and then he looked over his shoulder at the hunter, "I remembered the last time we had a private conversation. It was about a talk involving that woman."
"Yes, I know. I kind of witnessed it." Aidou admitted and turned his full attention to the other with a slight smirk. He gave the silence a couple of minutes before he asked, "What is it that you wanted to talk to me about?
That caught his immediate attention. He hadn't known Aidou had been there, but if he had, if he'd witnessed it, then...
"Kuran."
He must have known the truth about her death. He was still officially her executioner. It bothered him, not because he was blamed for her death, but because he hadn't been the one to kill her. Her death had not come by his own hands...
He turned his attention back to the question at hand. That was in past. She was dead. He had other things to think about than a woman long since dead.
"This isn't Cross Academy," he began. "And it's not the place we came from."
He stared at him, serious. "But I'm still a Hunter and you're still a vampire. Keep to the tablets."
Comments 20
When he got the message from Kiryuu, he was curious enough to meet him once again by the abandoned building. He remembered the last time they had to talk privately. He smiled at the thought and then he looked over his shoulder at the hunter, "I remembered the last time we had a private conversation. It was about a talk involving that woman."
Reply
He knew the other had only said that to get a reaction out of him, well he got one.
He walked forward, the semi-peaceful mood he had acquired in his walk ruined.
"She's dead," was all he said on the subject. He refused to be entertainment for the brat aristocrat.
Reply
Reply
"Kuran."
He must have known the truth about her death. He was still officially her executioner. It bothered him, not because he was blamed for her death, but because he hadn't been the one to kill her. Her death had not come by his own hands...
He turned his attention back to the question at hand. That was in past. She was dead. He had other things to think about than a woman long since dead.
"This isn't Cross Academy," he began. "And it's not the place we came from."
He stared at him, serious. "But I'm still a Hunter and you're still a vampire. Keep to the tablets."
It was a warning, a thinly veiled threat.
Reply
Leave a comment