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โOh, but whereโs the fun in that?โ I toyed with her.
She spat at me, it landed right on my face. This only caused me to laugh even more as I used the back of my hand to wipe off her spit.
โGo to hell.โ She ordered, trying once again to sound mean and nasty. It didnโt work.
โOh, I already am, andโ, I leaned forward just a bit so that I could whisper in her ear. โIโll see you there.โ
Well I pulled back I smiled, my fangs growing with a glorious release of pressure. It was going to feel so wonderful to sink my teeth into her neck, to have her blood flow into my mouth, to finally sate the hunger that would not stop nagging at me.
Before I knew what was happening, I was soaring through the air and snapping a young pine in half before landing on my back. It took me a moment to realize that she had kicked me off of her in my lapse of attention, and in that moment she had gotten on top of me, with an arrow positioned over my heart. She was smiling, and the dumbest thought came to my mind. She has a nice smile.
โNow, go to hell you demon.โ She said, pulling back to release.
I chuckled. I just couldnโt help it! She had actually called me a demon. I hadnโt been called that in years. I could see she was annoyed with my reaction. I wasnโt sure if she was expecting fear or begging like I had when our positions were reversed, but either way, her smile was gone.
โWhat? Thatโs the best you got.โ I challenged. Her eyes narrowed. โNo, โyou evil spawn of Satanโ? No, โyou devil incarnateโ?โ I sighed, my gaze shifting upwards. The sky was pitch black, barely any glittering stars up there tonight.
I turned my attention back to the girl and said, โI must say, Iโm disappointed. I expected more from you people.โ
Usually cat and mouse wasnโt my style when it came to hunting, but seeing as I had become the hunted in just a short amount of time, I deserved to have some fun with it.
โWell go ahead love, do it and get it over with.โ I mimicked her words and tone.
She tensed, and I stiffened, readying for the end. I had been alive for a reasonable amount of time for an immortal. I had always thought my end would come by means of maybe a war or something of significance. Not from a woman hunter who accidently stumbled upon me, through fault of my own. If anything, I was disappointed in myself more than her people.
She released, and the arrow whizzed past my shoulder to lodge itself in the soil next to me. I scowled at it, then looked at the peculiar girl.
โWell, not what I was expecting, but alright.โ I grinned at her, feeling that my fangs had gone back into hiding. And then in a move that I knew would surprise her, my foot connected with her gut and she went flying off of me.
I didnโt stick around to see if she would be alright or not, I ran, not caring that I hadnโt gotten any dinner. I had my life, and that was all I wanted to leave with at the moment. I had my life, because the girl had decided not to kill me. Another interesting inquiry, one that actually bothered me, and continued to bother me all the way home.
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