There have been tales of vampires and werewolves for as long as humankind has known to think and imagine. In the Middle Ages, during the rise of chivalry, there were as many fair maidens captured by bloodsuckers as by dragons. More often than not, knights had to seek help from the lycans to defeat the foe and win the lady's hand, turning themselves
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But it didn't take much for him to realize he was being tailed by a group of rather unruly, unwashed looking people.
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By the time that he had started to run, there was a pack of them; hot on his heels as they chased him down narrow streets and back alleys - all the way to his destination where, hopefully, they would change him.
They could always use more in their ranks.
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If Jay wasn't working, maybe he could lose his pursuers in the labyrinth of spare parts.
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They kept chasing. No pathetic maze was going to keep them from their prey, as the pack split into pairs and gave chase.
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That he was alone.
It wasn't like he minded it though; he'd been alone for the past couple of years, and it wasn't a problem at all - less headache for him. Or so he'd like to think. He was so lost in his own thoughts that he didn't notice someone (or, something) was following him.
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Who would be able to sink their teeth into that pale, exposed neck to change him.
One of them slid closer - completely not unusual, save for the citron color of her irises as she stalked her chosen prey.
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That reflected his stalkers - plural, sadly - whom he could see from his peripheral vision. A female was walking closer to him, and he didn't like his own idea that involved strange creatures- Stop, damnit!
Suddenly the air felt too cold and too suffocating to his liking. He quickened his pace, and why is the apartment so damn far? For safety purposes, he pulled his gun out from the back of his pants. With this, he could be a little at ease. He hoped.
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She fought the urge to laugh as she slid up behind him and held him under the chin - the other arm locked around his waist, holding him tightly - almost tightly enough to crush his ribs as she jerked his head to one side and let her teeth slide over his throat. A snarl in the back of her throat - an angry dog - and grinned against his neck.
"Hello, beautiful," She cooed, before letting her teeth sink into his throat, her two companions joining her to help hold him still.
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Werewolves: Have swept through New Athens and New New York to force more to join their ranks. Currently numbering in the hundreds of thousands.
Vampires: Have fed and done nothing else, saving their strength for the battle to come this evening.
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Tonight there would be no excuse. She prepared earlier than she usually did; only waiting for the sun to set so she could head out.
Dam Bi didn’t know what she would be dealing with but she knew it wasn’t your usual thief or even a villain. No. This enemy was nothing like the ones she was up against every night. She thought, as she walked the through the darkening streets, unaware of a pair of eyes that followed her every move.
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She was followed silently, as her stalker glided behind - staying just close enough to keep an eye on his chosen prey, but not close enough - nor loud enough - to be detected. No... There were other plans he had for this... Particularly delectable piece of flesh.
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He moved behind her - grabbed her by the hair and the shoulder, barely giving her time to realize what was happening before he bit her - pumping heady chemicals to arouse pleasure in her, to keep her from fighting too hard.
He would have loved to keep such beauty all for himself - but at least she would make a delicious meal.
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The boy scratched his head, turning around and muttering to himself. "Aish... seriously, how...? Where...??" He bit his lip as the wind blew through his feathery dark hair. It was chilly tonight, but Hongki's skin was constantly cold no matter what temperature it was. Though he felt heat and warmth like any other normal person, he found himself pulling his hoodie tighter around his body as a chill crept down his spine. He had a sinking feeling that he was not alone.
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The problem wasn't that Hongki had somehow ended up in New New York - the problem was that he'd ended up in New New York while a bunch of crazed, bloodthirsty predators were having it out every other street. It wasn't luck that Die bumped into him, he knew he would find him, but the seer was staggering and his head was pounding - he'd just seen four or five people bitten two blocks away, and he couldn't make his brain wrap around the sudden change in future, the sudden void where those three girls should have been.
"W-what the hell are you doing out here?" He asked, looking at the young man with wide brown eyes. "We have to get off the street, come on, come on." He grabbed the others wrist - so cold, he knew it would be - and pulled him towards his apartment building - a block away opposite the direction of the slaughter he'd just witnessed.
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"Holy shit." He tried not to let the assumed safety of the elevator lure him into complacency. "Holy shit, I thought we were going to die."
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