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Lunna Dea
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Old 02-13-2014, 05:30 AM

"piper dont challenge me. I do not have the nerve right now to not brake you if you push me." her voice was a grow as he scampered off into the dark. Sabin really did not want to deal with him at all but she may have to fight this battle again if she kept in contacted with Darius. sighing she allowed Darius to help her walk a little ways. "I did what I needed to do so that he would not fallow me into my dreams. I am tired of fearing all the humans that go bump in the night. to long have I been locked in my own home with fear." sighing again she leaned her head on his shoulder wishing he would pick her up and just carry her away from here. seconds later when he did do just as she wished she Eeped in surprise. wrapping her arms around his neck she laid down upon his shoulder. the blood lose was getting to her and she had lost a lot more then she had realized when she fought the piper.

when they entered the mansion she was just awake enough for her to realize that there were more then him in the house.are they also vampires or humans her mind voice was groggy with sleep as she realized that he was talking to her. looking around she realized she was in a room nicely decorated but the theme she really was not catching at the moment with sleep tugging at her mind. "sleep now, people later." curling up she fell into sleep without thinking about where she was and who she had just turned her back on.

Hours later she jerked awake a scream stiffed as she came out of the nightmare of unnaturally wide grins and puppets lined up on racks each one crying out to be let free. her mother had taught her never to scream when waking from a nightmare, for the danger that hunted her dreams might actually be in her room with her. falling back onto the bed she sighed an looked around. where was she? she remembered being carried, and the fight with the piper but other then that she had no recollection on what had happened.