Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
"Indeed it is difficult to knowwhat people will contribute to society as many do not know themselves. I meant that those I select don't appear to be contributing to much other than their own downfall.
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#1020
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
Helsing ?looked considering when she spoke of feeding from the downtrodden. Giving a soft sigh, he replied, no, I do not think it makes you evil. I am sure that there are those vampires, who would
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Sandy Hargrove
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#1019
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Re: An evening's work, London, Henry, Rena, Leti, open
Oliver laughed, a rare thing for him. "I honestly haven't seen anything impressive yet," he told Henry, rising with a fluid grace that believed the fact he didn't look at all well, Leti noted as she
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#1018
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Re: An evening's work, London, Henry, Rena, Leti, open
"Of course Leticia is impressive. Why else would I accept her into my circle," Henry happily confirmed, as if he himself made her this, especially savage, way. Oliver's offer rather mollified him.
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Ishamael Moridin
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#1017
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
"My maker has associates from whom he feeds. Snacks here and there with you full meals and he causes them to forget.He does not harm them. It is just a lot of socializing and work and I don't wish to
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#1016
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
Understandable, the doctor replied with a nod when Natari stated that she did not want to become human again. I would think, providing one has been a vampire long enough to have the understanding of
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Sandy Hargrove
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#1015
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Re: calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
Natari considered for a few moments before replying. She could be handing over too much information and yet...it was hers so did it truly matter? "Well before I needed blood to survive I wouldn't have
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Hugin
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Re: An evening's work, London, Henry, Rena, Leti, open
OOC< Stupid spell check, Oliver said he didn't intend to hurt her wrist not that he did intend. LOL. Entirely different meaning. I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed. I get along with the
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#1013
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Re: An evening's work, London, Henry, Rena, Leti, open
There the big gentleman went calling him young again. If Oliver wasn't careful he'd be flattered. Hi face shifted expressions from skeptical to confused to amused to doubtful then back to amused as
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Re: An evening's work, London, Henry, Rena, Leti, open
"If she is looking good at all, it is only because she has to sit on a very specialized diet," Henry grumpily objected. "And you need to be good to her, because she is no stranger to killing people
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Ishamael Moridin
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#1011
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Re: An evening's work, London, Henry, Rena, Leti, open
"Young man,"Oliver smiled, pleased and mildly amused. Leaning forward to regard his visitors, he placed an arm casually on the table before him at which he currently sat alone. "I have nothing in mind
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Hugin
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#1010
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Re: An evening's work, London, Henry, Rena, Leti, open
"Well, it certainly makes sense. The tigers, being predators, cannot afford to be dull and thus can recognize a potency superior for them. I am so glad to hear such proper changes are going to take
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#1009
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calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
I likewise find your thoughts very captivating, Helsing complemented, both his tone and his manner?sincere. ?I suppose there can be many reasons why vampires, or why people, for that matter, do what
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#1008
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calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
He was truly thinking...that was either good or dangerous, but Natari continued on with her experiment, giving him a smile and formulating her reply honestly, considering as she spoke. "Good thoughts
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#1007
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Re: Calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
Helsing slowly nodded, that makes sense, he commented. ?And that can be taken two ways, he continued, making a careful observation. An unkind person can become, an unkind vampire. An unkind person, I
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#1006
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Re: Calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
"Yes there is always predator and prey, humans are simply unwilling to be the prey again," Natari said with a slightly amused smile. "Some vampires chose to be what they were and some not but in truth
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#1005
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Re: Calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
I suppose my question is, were?the majority of vampires made by their own choice, or, was it simply something which happened to them? ?Helsing softly cleared his throat after asking his question, in
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#1004
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Re: Late night lab work: (tag, Elizabeth)
Victor gave a nod of acquiescence, yes, the servant girl for the evening is named Abby, but unfortunately she has the night off this evening. The other one is relatively new, and seems to have
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Sandy Hargrove
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#1003
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Re: Calling on the Doctor, Natari, Van Helsing
"Some of the vampires I mentioned who would kill you would do it not because they are rabid beasts, but rather because you kill their kind. They aren't...sitting well with that," The Italian said
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#1002
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Re: Late night lab work: (tag, Elizabeth)
In part, Elizabeth felt almost guilty at playing the game. It was so tempting to go back to the comfort of just being Victor's faithful wife. The lady of the house. It used to be sufficient once.
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#1001
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