Had there been some kind of hunter convention she wasn’t aware of? Was that the streets all of a sudden seemed to be flooded with them? Agents, too, with weird super blood that she collected in vials for no other reason except that she was curious. She’d probably lose them, eventually. Or sell them. Sell them for money she wouldn’t bank, and which would be stolen right out of her pockets by vampires wilier and sneakier than she was.
Not that Eureka was all that sneaky. She was a wild animal, especially when she fed. She liked it sometimes when the humans got away; when they tried to run, but she’d chase them down. She’d knock them to the ground and tear into their skin like it was the best kind of chocolate cake, and she was a rabid two-year-old tasting chocolate for the first time. They never survived her attacks. It really was surprising that she hadn’t been put down, yet.
Though the hunters were trying. Oh, they were trying so ******* hard.
Eureka counted at least four bullets; three lodged into her legs in different places – two in her left thigh and one in her right calf. There was one in her shoulder. And, of course, the ragged wound on her neck. She got a few looks as she hobbled down the street but she just cast a gleaming, bloodied grin. No one stopped to help her, then. No one tried to show any kind of concern. They just walked a little faster. Clearly, she was insane.
Especially given the fact that she was barefoot and bare-legged in the middle of winter. Her orange her was tossed into a messy bun on top of her head, no doubt full of unruly knots. Over her torso she wore a long-sleeved hoodie, far too large for her. But it wasn’t hers. It was Aaron’s. She was in the habit of stealing his clothing from his closet. The poor guy tried to tame her but he hadn’t yet succeeded.
Passing by the open end of an alleyway, Eureka was distracted by the sound of something dragging along the ground; she turned to see a Paladin – one of those assholes covered in tattoos – dragging a body toward an open door. That body was probably most definitely a vampire, and Eureka was filled with all kinds of rage. Who the **** did they think they were? Why the **** were they here? Some other poor soul hadn’t only been shot by them, or slashed – they were going to be taken away. Tortured. Experimented on. No. **** that.
It wasn’t that Eureka was a kind soul who wanted to save anyone. Really, she just wanted to slaughter a Paladin for shits and giggles.
From her garter holster she plucked a long-bladed knife – a short sword, really. The Paladin was far too distracted with its quarry to see the wild woman approaching; her bare feet made no sound on the cement. In one wide swing she buried the knife in the Paladin’s neck. He dropped the body he was dragging and stumbled backward, surprised. Eureka retrieved the blade from his neck as her body twisted, as she lifted one foot and spun, sending a side kick into the middle of the Paladin’s chest, sending him reeling backward until he stumbled and fell on his back.
Eureka wasted no time. She straddled the Paladin. With her knife, she stabbed him again. And again and again. She thrust that knife into his chest so many times that it became tenderised. Red, raw. The blood spattered all over her face, her arms, her legs, and Aaron’s hoodie. Ah, it felt so ******* good.