CharChar123
Mrs Tease
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~~~~Closed to a_libertine and I~~~~
The midnight air seemed to revive Vanessa as she perched on her stone grey pedastal. This was her favourite time of night, deep into the blackness of the fallen sun but not close to sunrise; she felt more able, competent. Sat on this long deserted tombstone, she felt at home. She considered this land her territory; any fool who dared to cross her path, at night no less, was fair game.
Her acquaintances believed Vanessa to be foolish for choosing to claim the Munich graves as her land. She thought them to be the foolish ones- jumping like cowards at the sign of a cross. Sure, faith was a thing for her kind to be afraid of- it was the most powerful weapon. But without true belief, heartfelt and sincere, religious emblems and the like were futile. Nowadays, even since the turn of the 20th Century, barely anyone had true faith. Vanessa had killed many stupid humans who believed that merely flashing a crucifix at her would burn her on the spot.
The grave where she sat was central to the crematorium. She could hear eveyone, smell anything that came within a mile of her. Even in the near pitch black her eyesight was impeccable. It was almost too easy for her to cock her head to one side and detect a faint, frail scent...
Human.
Inwardly, Vanessa rejoiced. She had not fed for a few days, nobody had come to her when she had felt thirsty. Perhaps humans were getting wise… but then again perhaps not. Was not a human male heading towards her now? Obvlivious to that fact that she would be taking his life very soon?
She had detected his gender long before her unearthly blue eyes caught sight of him. Male blood had a rougher taste; it was a savoury delicacy that female vampires tended to prefer. The almost sickly-sweet taste of female blood was still delicious, though too much and she would wretch.
Through his scent, Vanessa could gain other information crucial to her hunt: his age, his fitness, his emotions. He was young, twenty-five at most, healthy and nervous. Sure enough, when he came into eyeshot, he was hurrying along, clutching a silver crucifix which was hanging from his neck.
It was clear that his apparent trust in that symbolic item was false. He was Vanessa's and she would enjoy him. Her thirst seemed to grow with his nearing proximity, like each step he took before her conducted a raging symphony in her throat. She needed his blood. Now.
Using her speed and not bothering to disguise it, she ran to him. Taking him by surprise- she was too thirsty to enjoy his shocked gasp of air that swirled his aroma around her. She had him cornered against a wall; her strength didn't allow him any movement. She whispered one thing before she sank her teeth into his pulsing neck:
"Enjoy, as I will enjoy,"
As her teeth sank into his neck, with expertice that only centuries of parctice could've given her, she drank. His grunt of pain shifted to a groan of unparalleled pleasure, sending vibrations to Vanessa's body. She purred onto his neck, the mixture of the intense feeling she was getting from the feed and the satisfation of her thirst being sated nearly overwhelming.
The human's hands roamed over her body, his mind too entertained by the thrill and rush of being fed from to realize that he was in danger. Vanessa licked his wound, enducing a quicker flow and continued gulping the life essence from him greedily.
He was soon trembling, incoherent words forming and escaping from his mouth as she held him in place. It soon would be over, both his life and her feast. She felt his body go limp, and once she was sure he was bled out, she let him fall in a collapsed heap on the ground.
The humans would find him in the morning.
Vanessa, blood dripping from her gluttonous mouth, wiped her lips and then sucked on her hand, before returning to her perch to keep watch over her territory.
The midnight air seemed to revive Vanessa as she perched on her stone grey pedastal. This was her favourite time of night, deep into the blackness of the fallen sun but not close to sunrise; she felt more able, competent. Sat on this long deserted tombstone, she felt at home. She considered this land her territory; any fool who dared to cross her path, at night no less, was fair game.
Her acquaintances believed Vanessa to be foolish for choosing to claim the Munich graves as her land. She thought them to be the foolish ones- jumping like cowards at the sign of a cross. Sure, faith was a thing for her kind to be afraid of- it was the most powerful weapon. But without true belief, heartfelt and sincere, religious emblems and the like were futile. Nowadays, even since the turn of the 20th Century, barely anyone had true faith. Vanessa had killed many stupid humans who believed that merely flashing a crucifix at her would burn her on the spot.
The grave where she sat was central to the crematorium. She could hear eveyone, smell anything that came within a mile of her. Even in the near pitch black her eyesight was impeccable. It was almost too easy for her to cock her head to one side and detect a faint, frail scent...
Human.
Inwardly, Vanessa rejoiced. She had not fed for a few days, nobody had come to her when she had felt thirsty. Perhaps humans were getting wise… but then again perhaps not. Was not a human male heading towards her now? Obvlivious to that fact that she would be taking his life very soon?
She had detected his gender long before her unearthly blue eyes caught sight of him. Male blood had a rougher taste; it was a savoury delicacy that female vampires tended to prefer. The almost sickly-sweet taste of female blood was still delicious, though too much and she would wretch.
Through his scent, Vanessa could gain other information crucial to her hunt: his age, his fitness, his emotions. He was young, twenty-five at most, healthy and nervous. Sure enough, when he came into eyeshot, he was hurrying along, clutching a silver crucifix which was hanging from his neck.
It was clear that his apparent trust in that symbolic item was false. He was Vanessa's and she would enjoy him. Her thirst seemed to grow with his nearing proximity, like each step he took before her conducted a raging symphony in her throat. She needed his blood. Now.
Using her speed and not bothering to disguise it, she ran to him. Taking him by surprise- she was too thirsty to enjoy his shocked gasp of air that swirled his aroma around her. She had him cornered against a wall; her strength didn't allow him any movement. She whispered one thing before she sank her teeth into his pulsing neck:
"Enjoy, as I will enjoy,"
As her teeth sank into his neck, with expertice that only centuries of parctice could've given her, she drank. His grunt of pain shifted to a groan of unparalleled pleasure, sending vibrations to Vanessa's body. She purred onto his neck, the mixture of the intense feeling she was getting from the feed and the satisfation of her thirst being sated nearly overwhelming.
The human's hands roamed over her body, his mind too entertained by the thrill and rush of being fed from to realize that he was in danger. Vanessa licked his wound, enducing a quicker flow and continued gulping the life essence from him greedily.
He was soon trembling, incoherent words forming and escaping from his mouth as she held him in place. It soon would be over, both his life and her feast. She felt his body go limp, and once she was sure he was bled out, she let him fall in a collapsed heap on the ground.
The humans would find him in the morning.
Vanessa, blood dripping from her gluttonous mouth, wiped her lips and then sucked on her hand, before returning to her perch to keep watch over her territory.
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