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Post by Galient Latrec Irigatore on Jun 17, 2010 18:48:15 GMT -8
Galient was surprised to hear Ayre and Ricky come to such an agreement. Weren't they just completely hostile? Galient shook his head and turned to Ayre. "Should we investigate, then?" He turned to Ophelia. He wanted to tell her to stay back with Ricky and Rori, but he knew he couldn't. He just didn't want three more vampires than necessary. He swallowed and blinked slowly, then rubbed his forehead. "Say, perhaps, these were hunters. I say that the youngest of us," He turned to Ayre, "us two," He looked to the ground and scracthed the back of his head, "Have more business with them than you three. We should come in as groups. Ayre and I will go in first, if they are hunters, and then Ophelia, being the least hostile of you three," He gave an apologetic look to Rori, "And then Rori and Ricky come in, if we feel that they aren't harmful. If they are...Well, we'll decide that when we get there." He turned to Ayre. "There are two vampires. If they're feeding, we'll leave them be. Let them go on their way." He glanced at all of them. "If it's something besides either of those...We'll just wing it." Galient looked up to the sky, then he could smell them. The scents. But only one was familiar to Galient. He recognized it immediately. There was no exception. It was him, although it seemed impossible.
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Post by Ayre Tristansi on Jun 18, 2010 9:36:08 GMT -8
Ayre nodded. He was so interested and hyper that he barely had time to think about his thirst. It was pretty quenched right now. Right now he just wanted to go investigate. "You have this pretty well planned out,Galient." He praised his friend. Ayre was to distracted right now. Who were the strangers and why did they all seem really familiar? Ayre was practically shaking from excitement right now. Who were they? "Come on, Galient. Let's go."Ayre said,looking over in the direction. He seemed like a little kid on Christmas trying to wake up his parents. Ayre took a deep breath trying to calm himself down, although it wasn't working. He had no idea what to expect.
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