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is just annoying.”
“So what do you plan to do with her?” Robert asked, looking at Nina sleeping.
“Let her sleep, and make sure no one gets inside.” I said, sitting in the chair opposite of her.
“What about getting sleep yourself?” Robert asked, confused.
I leaned back in the chair then said, “I can go days without sleep.”
“Well, I got a date with Amanda.” Robert said, walking out.


Five hours passed, she finally woke up at six o’clock she looked confused and drunk.
Some how it’s amusing to watch someone who is half here and half sleeping. Since nothing would make sense to them.
“Where am I?” Nina asked, yawning.
I sat forward then said, “Just relax.”
Nina was looking around; she was admiring the detail in the wood, the furniture and everything else.
“What happened?” Nina asked, looking at her arm.
I sighed then said, “The reason they are after you. Is not cause I told you what I am. They want you cause you are going to be a great Demon Hunter.”
“What?” Nina asked, sitting up.
I placed my hand on her, gently pushing her down, “Don’t move to fast.”
She looked at me, and then said, “What do you mean?”
“The blood that runs through your veins, you are going to be a strong Demon Hunter. They would want you dead. So now it’s a game of a hunter and the hunted.” I said, looking at the cuts on her arm.
“What are we going to do now?” Nina asked.
I got up and slowly helped her up, “We’re going to make you stronger. Demons been possessing like crazy, if you become pure enough, demons wouldn’t be able to even try and take your soul. Or use you. If we can’t do that, might as well plan your funeral.”
“Why is a demon helping, a Demon Hunter?” Nina asked, narrowing her eyes.
“I have my reasons, if I remember correctly it’s a good idea to learn how to shoot a classic bow and arrow.” I said, walking to the garage and walked into another room, there were many weapons, some hung from the ceiling, many were on the walls, a workbench, with a weapon on it.
Nina followed me into the weapon vaunt.
“You collect weapons?” Nina asked, looking at one of the older weapons.
I shrugged then said, “I wouldn’t use the word ‘collect’.”
Then I looked at the wall on the left side of the room. Then pulled down from the top rack, a black and red bow.
It was a long bow, in a basket under the workbench there were many arrows, I grabbed four arrows. Then some protect of gloves, that newbies would wear, to protect their hands. I tossed the gloves at her, she caught them I said, “They just help protect your fragile hands.”
I walked out carrying the bow and arrows, for her. We walked deep into the woods. There were some targets I set up for her, she looked at them, “Are we alone?”
I nodded then said, “Yes, if there was someone nearby. I think I would be smart enough to tell you, and get you to safety.”
I handed her bow, and helped her get into position, she held the arrow strong and tight. We both looked at the target, I was standing next to her, my arm guiding hers, our bodies against one another.
“Just pull back, focus on the target, and take a deep breath…let go.” I whispered into her ear.
She shot the arrow it went flying though the air, and pierced one of the targets.
“Its easier to hit a non moving target then a target coming at you.” I said, with a laugh.
“What’re you thinking?” Nina asked, looking at me.
I stepped away from her then said, “I want you to shoot at me, I will come at you, trust me these arrows I picked out won’t hurt me.”
“No.” Nina said, lowering the bow.
I looked at her then said, “Well what will you do when a demon is trying to kill you? Then what.”
Nina sighed and looked away I walked towards her then gently stroked her cheek, “It won’t hurt me. You need to be able to protect yourself from demons.”
I walked back to the spot where I was standing, and waited for her to raise the bow.
She did and, and pulled the arrow back, waiting for the right moment to let go, I came at her humanly speed, just to get her used the idea of someone coming at her.
The sound of the string releasing the arrow was loud, it came fast I didn’t try and grab it. I let it pierce my right shoulder.
“Why you look at that. You hit me.” I said, with a laugh pulling the arrow out easily.
These arrows had no effect on demons, it was like paper, I could remove it easily and it didn’t hurt at all.
“Now lets try it again, but I will make it harder.” I said, handing the arrow back to her, then walked back to where I was standing.
Nina put the bow back on the arrow, then pulled it back. I ran fast at her, she fired it, I grabbed it and tossed it.
“Not fair.” Nina shouted.
I stopped and had a slight laugh then said, “This is how some demons are.”
Then I ran at her again, she quickly grabbed another and shot it hit my head; I pulled it out and threw it on the ground.
I lunged at her, knocking her to the ground.
“Now if this reality, you would be dead.” I said, with a laugh looking down at her.
“But its not.” Nina said, looking up at me.
I got closer to her then heard a branch snap, I looked around slowly.
There was dead silence, not even a bird made a sound; I inhaled the smell of blood.
There was a hint of Annabeth blood, mixed with someone else’s blood.
I slowly got up off of her, and then gave her a arrow which was able to kill a demon.
“Stay here, keep your back to a tree. See something and it looks like it will kill you. Kill it first.” I said, walking off in the direction of the scent.
“Wait, no don’t go.” Nina shouted after me.
I turned towards her then said, “What?”
Nina walked over to me then said, “I am going with you.”
I had a slight chuckle then shook my head at her, “You going there, is a suicide mission.”
“If I am a Demon Hunter, I have any right to help!” Nina snapped.
I smiled and messed her hair up, “Well then come on.”
She had the same stubbornness as Katherine; she pulled her head away as I was messing it up.
It almost like she was Katherine, expect she wasn’t her. Everyone knew she was dead, some claimed suicide, other claimed a demon cornered her and murdered her brutally.
No one ever found out she was human; they just said she was a vampire, and a demon killed her.
I suppose it was better they claimed she was immortal. If they came to the conclusion she was human, it would be chaos. At least I sort of dropped out. I could be considered graduated, since I was a senior there. Also I have royal blood, they always able to bend the rules. I could be King of Hell. Even though Satan would still have true power over Hell. I would have the throne and power. Expect that would require giving into Ayperos, and possibly marrying Angel.
Which both is a huge no, in my book.
At least for humans, arranged marriages no longer existed, now these days people would not give a damn. It pained me to think how close I was to asking Katherine hand in marriage.
There was a old crack house, windows were broken and the smell of weed filled the air. Even though this hadn’t been used for a long time. It was apart of this house’s history.
I walked over to the door, and knocked on the door. It slowly opened the house was trashed. It was only five square feet by ten feet.
It seemed more like a shed then anything else. There was a door that was kicked down; the stairs went down to the basement.
I looked around and searched for Annabeth’s scent.
She wasn’t here, we missed her I let out a low growl, “Crap, they aren’t here.”
“Did we miss them?” Nina asked, slowly walking around the house.
I walked around then saw some blood on the ground, few knives. Seems like they had a small fight over who got the money.

“Yes, and now I can’t find the scent.” I snarled low, digging my claws deep into the wall.
"If she didn’t tag along, you could of rushed here faster. And saved your little vampire friend. She is to blame, why not take some anger out on her?”

Ayperos said, with a chuckle, it slowly echoed my head.
I probably could of rushed ahead, and possibly saved Annabeth, but now it doesn’t matter. I could of saved her, and I failed.This is my fault, if I didn’t hold you back. You probably could of gotten here faster.” Nina sighed.
“No use in blaming one another now.” I exhaled, taking my claw out of the wall, letting it return back into human form.
“Who were you hoping to find?” Nina asked, looking out a window.
I leaned against a wall and looked at her and said, “Just a friend.”
“I am sorry.” Nina sighed.
I walked over to her then said, “Don’t worry, she is probably fine.”
She nodded then her cell phone started to ring, Nina pulled it out of her pocket.
“Hey…yes I am ok.” Nina said, walking to go outside.
I tried not to listen in on her, although it’s real hard to ignore some things.
Three minutes passed, then she walked back inside, I turned my attention towards her.
“Who was that?” I asked, raising an eyebrow.
She shrugged then said, “My friend, he lives next door to me. And he hasn’t seen me so…”
“Well you should get home. I can give you a ride.” I said, walking back to my house.
Nina followed then finally caught up then said, “He isn’t to crazy on visitors.”
“I won’t go inside, just drop you off.” I said, with a laugh.
“So if crosses keep demons out of houses, with your house…” Nina said, unsure how to end the question.
“Obvious I don’t have one.” I said, with a laugh.
Nina looked at me as we walked at a average pace, “Then how do you keep unwanted visitors out?”
I had a slight laugh, “Well I kill them, what else am I suppose to do?”
“So you won’t tell me why, they are after you?”
I sighed and looked at her then said, “Its nothing that is important.”
“Did you steal something?” Nina asked, with a laugh.
I had a slight smile it faded away then I sighed, “No not exactly.”
“Murder?” Nina asked, we came to the garage. I pulled out a 01 Honda CMR f4i.
It was black, and was one I had for a long time.
I tossed a helmet towards her then said, “Go ahead, I don’t know why I even known a helmet. I don’t use it for myself.”
I got on the motorcycle and let her get on the back, she held on to me, as I started it and sped down the road, “So where do you live?”
“On Miracle Angel Street.” Nina said, over the roar of the wind that we were slicing through.
“Alright which house?” I asked, as we went through town and turned down into Miracle Angel Street.
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