Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
"One human is enough to fully saciate me as you put it. A good meal for you should be its equivalent or more fittingly enough food to keep you satisfied all day. Many vampires as you are likely aware
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Re: The exchanging of unbelievable information, Henry, Rena, Leti, Oliver
"I ain't anti social," Leti protested loudly. "You never make any sense," She chastised Henry with a frown and shake of her head. "Fears," Oliver snorted, shaking his head at Henry. "You must be mad,"
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Hugin
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#1039
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The exchanging of unbelievable information, Henry, Rena, Leti, Oliver
"Very recently actually. Right after I realized how you useful you are to me. For your ability to ensnare the mind. For your physical strength. And for your anti social charm so reminiscent of
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Ishamael Moridin
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#1038
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
Helsing gave her a questioning look, when she told him not to put her name in his notes. What?? Oh, he looked considering, then gave a slight frown, rather annoyed with himself for his oversight. Yes
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Sandy Hargrove
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#1037
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
"Don't put my name in that," Natari told the doctor with a laugh, gesturing to his notes. "It could get me killed." Though she laughed she spoke the truth. At the rest of his words her face became
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Hugin
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#1036
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Re: The exchanging of unbelievable information, Henry, Rena, Leti, Oliver
"When did we decide I am to be your body guard? I decline by the by," Oliver said dryly. "No killing Caligari isn't that simple sadly," Rena said."You said he is a body hopper, Henry, so he'll just go
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Hugin
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#1035
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Re: The exchanging of unbelievable information, Henry, Rena, Leti, Oliver
"That is a pity, that nobody knows the secret. I like understanding the origins of a species. It helps understand its point better. It is exactly that, the blood in question. The vampire blood must
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Ishamael Moridin
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#1034
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
As??Natari spoke, the doctor took writing implements, and made notes of the conversation, his questions, her answers, and the like. He nodded when she spoke of not quite having it in her to enjoy
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Sandy Hargrove
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#1033
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
"Had I been asked, as a girl, if I wanted to kill homeless people I"d say no. Had I been asked as a girl if homeless people could die instead of me had I a reason to choose, I"d have said yes but
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Hugin
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#1032
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Re: The exchanging of unbelievable information, Henry, Rena, Leti, Oliver
"I never said drinking blood made one a vampire,"Oliver said with a frown. "I said drinking the blood of a vampire makes one a vampire. No one living, of whom I am aware, knows how vampires came to
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Hugin
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#1031
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Re: The exchanging of unbelievable information, Henry, Rena, Leti, Oliver
"Of course it did to you, my dear. With your kind of stomach for all ugly things, you don't even notice true beauty anymore. For you this bat would be like any other indeed. It is a miracle you have
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Ishamael Moridin
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#1030
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
It was now Helsing¡¯s turn to consider, as she spoke to him, chuckling a bit when she spoke of turning him into a tiger. I¡¯m afraid I would make a very poor tiger, but I see your point, I suppose
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#1029
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
Natari considered for a second then shrugged. "I suppose the homeless I chose were always drunks or looked particularly down and out. I suppose I never considered how one would look who had just hit a
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Hugin
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#1028
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
Helsing also chuckled, then frowned as she explained about why they could not simply feed on the condemned. I suppose you¡¯re right about that, unfortunately, and yes, as many condemned criminals as
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Sandy Hargrove
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#1027
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
Natari chuckled. "I don't eat meat, actually. I just drink these days." She knew that he understood the flaw in his suggestion and was only teasing. "The animal blood is somewhat like this
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Hugin
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#1026
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The exchanging of unbelievable information, Henry, Rena, Leti, Oliver
"It just looked like a bat," Leti scoffed doubtfully when Henry insulted Oliver's bat form. The vampire actually looked mildly shocked and put upon when Henry insulted his bat form. "A Satanist," he
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Hugin
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#1025
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Re: An evening's work, London, Henry, Rena, Leti, open
"No kidding, " Henry exclaimed when he witnessed the transformation. "How interesting. Bats can be occasionally most adorable, but yours is about as ugly as your human persona, no offense. How on
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Ishamael Moridin
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#1024
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Re: An evening's work, London, Henry, Rena, Leti, open
Leti ignored most of the doctor's odd and annoying suggestions about her nonexistent cannibalism because he was only trying to annoy her so she couldn't allow him to succeed. At least not fully. She
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Hugin
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#1023
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Re: An evening's work, London, Henry, Rena, Leti, open
"You have seen all three of us. That means you have witnessed impressive incarnate. Of course we wouldn't walk. I have some arrangements with a few Hansomes. You know how it is, a gentleman never
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Ishamael Moridin
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#1022
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
Helsing chuckled, that was going to be my next question, or rather my next suggestion, he told her openly. I was just about to suggest that you might want to try feeding on the blood of animals as
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Sandy Hargrove
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#1021
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