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Tweak says, "no, no, no, no....oh okay then"

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Armand ([info]vagabond_child) wrote in [info]labyrinth_rpg,
Normally, Armand would be annoyed by the fact that his victim wasn't even paying attention to him. He hated that, on the rare occasions it happened. But, in this case, he was enjoying spying on the private feelings of the young man that he didn't even mind... much. Okay, it did sting his ego a bit, but it was beautiful enough that he could handle it. Chances were good, if he wanted to, he could force Rudolf to acknowledge him, but he let it go, this time.

In the end, he didn't take as much as he could have. Oh, Rudolf would be dizzy and feel a little sick, but with rest and food, he'd be fine. He slid his fangs free of the young man's neck, let him go entirely, to stand on his own or fall. Really, he didn't much care which. He gave him an amused look, then petulantly crossed his arms over his chest.

"Thinking of others, you should have been thinking of me, damn it, me!" A quick glance outside showed him that the sun was rising, and while the cloud cover held, he couldn't quite make himself stay out in the daytime. One time being nearly burned to a crisp had been enough. So with one more look at the young man, he turned to go. "You should ask him. He does not tell you anything, really, does he?" With that parting shot, he left, and quickly enough that the young man wouldn't see him leaving. He would seem to just disappear into thin air.


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