Ah right on time, well not exactly what he was expecting but of course it was the normal usual thing, not everyone wondered this far into the woods, since someone like him, prefered the wild outdoors than keeping within the glowly night rising city. Matt watched who he would suspect to be a teen or young adult, he really wasn’t sure it was hard to tell with vampires, since their age is frozen at one point, they grew old in age but physical stances they were somewhat remarkably young.
He could clearly see the relief light in the younger male’s gaze after they were clearly scanning to make sure he was indeed human. Any clear sign of him not been human should have raised a red flag, a large one at that, if his bat didn’t say something under the lines of try me I dare you. I will not hesitate to take your head off with my bat. That was before the mischief arose to replace the relief, and he would be damned if not to realize that this kid might be leading him into a trap, despite him having a beating heart, which ran with living blood, better than the blood you could get wherever they were available.
Once they spoke, he nodded in a silent greeting to their greeting, as for the rest resulting in the wine drinking parties, he slightly smirked, in a half smile. “Then you really don’t get out much? There are nomadic nymphs and the occasional witch ritual .that requires wine. Pity it’s not the full moon, or the blood moon,” he mused with a causal shrug of his shoulders, he was clearly at ease.
When they made an attempt to grab a hold of his arm, Matt moved his vacant arm away from the vampire’s grasp. He didn’t exactly trust anyone to be lead in blind, again for the pretense of a trap. “ You will lead, and I will follow. Try anything else, and you wouldn’t be having that pretty head of yours on your shoulders for any longer.” There was some kind of steel behind his words, some kind of grit that was hard to pass up, as a clear warning and it would be Alexander’s final warning of not trying to double crossing him. Matt under no circumstances liked to be betrayed.
He could clearly see the relief light in the younger male’s gaze after they were clearly scanning to make sure he was indeed human. Any clear sign of him not been human should have raised a red flag, a large one at that, if his bat didn’t say something under the lines of try me I dare you. I will not hesitate to take your head off with my bat. That was before the mischief arose to replace the relief, and he would be damned if not to realize that this kid might be leading him into a trap, despite him having a beating heart, which ran with living blood, better than the blood you could get wherever they were available.
Once they spoke, he nodded in a silent greeting to their greeting, as for the rest resulting in the wine drinking parties, he slightly smirked, in a half smile. “Then you really don’t get out much? There are nomadic nymphs and the occasional witch ritual .that requires wine. Pity it’s not the full moon, or the blood moon,” he mused with a causal shrug of his shoulders, he was clearly at ease.
When they made an attempt to grab a hold of his arm, Matt moved his vacant arm away from the vampire’s grasp. He didn’t exactly trust anyone to be lead in blind, again for the pretense of a trap. “ You will lead, and I will follow. Try anything else, and you wouldn’t be having that pretty head of yours on your shoulders for any longer.” There was some kind of steel behind his words, some kind of grit that was hard to pass up, as a clear warning and it would be Alexander’s final warning of not trying to double crossing him. Matt under no circumstances liked to be betrayed.
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STARCHILD ARE YOU LISTENING?