Aug. 22nd, 2010 at 9:23 AM
Who: Gwen, Gypsie and Joey
Where: The Clark County Library Parking Lot, then the hospital
When: Wednesday, August 18th
There were very few things that could distract Joey as spectacularly as books could, which was why it would come as no surprise to those that knew her that she was at the library until closing time (which was remarkably 9PM). She blushed faintly when one of the staff told her it was time to leave and quickly called her dad. He was understandably furious with her and told her to get home as fast as she could. She knew why he was irritated, just as she knew what kind of people were out there. She could hear them. Sense them.
Unfortunately, there was one little drawback to her ability that she wasn't aware of until she was half-way to her car. She couldn't hear the dead. They had no electrical impulses in their brains, which meant that they surrounded her before she had a chance to react. These were young vampires. Hungry vampires. They didn't yet know the pleasure of playing with their food.
"C-c-can't we all just get along?" She joked weakly, trying to look for an escape. Three against one weren't very good odds for a human. Knowing that she couldn't fight them, she did the next best thing. She screamed, loudly, before one of them grabbed her from behind and covered a hand over her mouth. He then did one thing she had always dreaded – he sunk his fangs into her neck.
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Where: The Clark County Library Parking Lot, then the hospital
When: Wednesday, August 18th
There were very few things that could distract Joey as spectacularly as books could, which was why it would come as no surprise to those that knew her that she was at the library until closing time (which was remarkably 9PM). She blushed faintly when one of the staff told her it was time to leave and quickly called her dad. He was understandably furious with her and told her to get home as fast as she could. She knew why he was irritated, just as she knew what kind of people were out there. She could hear them. Sense them.
Unfortunately, there was one little drawback to her ability that she wasn't aware of until she was half-way to her car. She couldn't hear the dead. They had no electrical impulses in their brains, which meant that they surrounded her before she had a chance to react. These were young vampires. Hungry vampires. They didn't yet know the pleasure of playing with their food.
"C-c-can't we all just get along?" She joked weakly, trying to look for an escape. Three against one weren't very good odds for a human. Knowing that she couldn't fight them, she did the next best thing. She screamed, loudly, before one of them grabbed her from behind and covered a hand over her mouth. He then did one thing she had always dreaded – he sunk his fangs into her neck.
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