Bo arched her brow at the male, she was never good with rules. In fact, she usually was the kind of person who loved to go against the rules and make sure she pissed off as many people as humanly possible. Though, now, she wasn't human, was she? He told her that they couldn't be left to assume it was a vampire bite, though that part just did not compute. Hell, she had lived in this city all her life, had seen things. She had believed the things she saw to be nothing more than her having some kind of crazy trip or that the people she saw were in fact the crazy ones. Even now, as a vampire, she couldn't comprehend how people would jump right to people saying that vampires exist.
There have been so many deaths like the one she had just created, and when the cops arrived on the scene? They brushed it off as the killer just being a crazy mofo that had lost his mind to fantasy. They never went 'oh it's vampires we must kill them!'. No, It was 'Just someone making it look like a vampire attack, they are nuts, we take them down as carefully as possible'. That was what she always heard anyways. To 99% of the population of the world vampires were nothing more than fantasy. Just as real as Santa Clause and Unicorns and Centaurs.
She had been so lost in thought that she had almost missed what he had said about the sun. It didn't happen often, but Bo gave a visible shudder to the image him implanted in her mind. Bo gave a soft sigh and continued to follow the big guy because she had no where else to go other than home perhaps. "You're not a cuddler are you?" She asked with a smirk as she walked along with him then asked "Just how much is there to learn?"
There have been so many deaths like the one she had just created, and when the cops arrived on the scene? They brushed it off as the killer just being a crazy mofo that had lost his mind to fantasy. They never went 'oh it's vampires we must kill them!'. No, It was 'Just someone making it look like a vampire attack, they are nuts, we take them down as carefully as possible'. That was what she always heard anyways. To 99% of the population of the world vampires were nothing more than fantasy. Just as real as Santa Clause and Unicorns and Centaurs.
She had been so lost in thought that she had almost missed what he had said about the sun. It didn't happen often, but Bo gave a visible shudder to the image him implanted in her mind. Bo gave a soft sigh and continued to follow the big guy because she had no where else to go other than home perhaps. "You're not a cuddler are you?" She asked with a smirk as she walked along with him then asked "Just how much is there to learn?"