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Aug 24, 2010 09:11AM
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Nina walked around outside at night wondering were her brother were hoping to god they did not get into any trouble
Alexandria walked the streets with her brother Marcus by her side. "Stop worrying, brother, no one will miss a drunkan man as he, he was spongeing off his wife day and night."
"That doesn't mean he didn't have a family." Marcus frowned at his sister, her heeled boots making sticatto clicks that echoed in the emptiness of the night.
"That doesn't mean they loved him."
Marcus fell silent at his sister's comment. She really was relentless with the way she was able to beckon men to follow and preyed on them outside. The next day it was always a tradgic death, never a vampire bite.
Nina sighed and walked into town to look for her brothers she passed to people on the street but kept on walking
Marcus went rigid. The woman that passed was so blatantly human that he had to tug Alex along with him so that she wouldn't go and attack her. Or maybe it was he who had his mind more on blood now. Alexandria merely inclined her head when the gril passed and continued onward.
Marcus looked over his shoulder at Nina."Youre that thirsty?" she laughed easily. "Then go after her."
"No." He muttered.
Alex arched a brow. "Oh my god." she looked at him. "You were checking her out weren't you?" she smirked.
"Of course not." Marcus scoffed. "Thats compleately unethical. She's a human."
Nina stayed on the bench for a while
Nina waited for a long time but never saw her brothers
Nina had fallen asleep on the bench
Alex glanced at her then her brother. "It would be a shame to leave here here."Marcus merely nodded and touched the girl on the shoulder
Marcus' eyes widened. "I-I'm sorry miss." he said, clearly startled. "I didn't want to leave you to sleep here on the street in the cold. One never knows what kind of monstrosities lurke on the streets at night." he smiled politely, the faintest trace of an accent was detectable in his voice.
Nina nodded "Thanks" she whispered and put a hand on her neck she was covering up the bit marks her brother left "Well goodbye" she said and started to walk off
"Wait-!" Marcus called, surprising himself and his sister. He walked forward. "It's late... Would you mind if I escort you home? It would be easier on my concious."
Brielle leaned back against a tree, bringing her knees up to her chest, shivering slightly.
Marcus nodded and stuffed his hands deep into his coat pockets. "Alex, I'll meet you at home." he said with a nod. She sighed. "Whatever Marcus. Enjoy your walk." she started into the foggy night, heading home.
Brielle sighed heavily, leaning her head on the wood. It was dark, so she was a silhouette, illuminated by a lamppost.
she let her hand drop hoping in the dark he could not see the bit marks
Marcus stayed quiet as he walked with her down the darkened streets. His eyes flickered to where her hand had been resting. He frowned at the symmetrical marks on her neck. She must be one of the hosts..
Brielle, through half-closed eyes, saw two people walk past. She hoped they wouldn't notice her.
Brielle looked up. "Oh... oh, no, sir."
"Can I help you in some way?" he asked, his features suddenly clouded with worry and confusion. He was - as Alexandria always pointed out - constantly trying to do the right thing.
She sighed and knew her brother were home
Nina sighed and looked at him "I think i can go from here" she said and walked away leaving him with the other girl
"Are you sure?" Marcus called but already knew her replied. His gaze lingered on the woman. I didn't even catch her name...
Nina walked into the house her brother were asleep and she went up to her room
Alexandria walked twoard her brother. She looked down at Brielle and frowned. "Marcus."He looked up. "I thought I told you to go home." he frowned.
"Youve already lost the girl, come on let's get home."
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"Um, no thank you. I think you should get back to your friend." Brielle said quickly. She was lying about not needing anything.
"Well, I haven't really got anywhere else to go." Brielle admitted.
Marcus' brows furrowed. "Then you must allow me to offer you the evening at my residance." he insisted.
ninas brother came in and bit down on her neck she gasped
Brielle knew better than to go off with strangers. But she had no other choice, and he didn't look like he'd take no for an answer. "Thank you." Brielle said, standing up.
Marcus smiled. "I'm sorry if I'm a bit too forward, but I hate to see people on the streets." he said with a slight smile. "When people like me and my sister have everything, then people who are stuck on the streets deserve at least a night's stay in a place where they can have a hot meal and a warm place to sleep." he said with a smile.
"That's... that's all right." Brielle said, wrapping her arms around her. "Thank you. You are very generous."
Brielle walked with him. "I'm sorry sir, but I didn't catch your name."



