Lucem
Ten Thousand Club
"Every time!" Ava was once again consoling her defeated brother. Victor had literally beaten Lance without even trying. Instead of focusing on the game, he would just act randomly. He leaned back in his chair, turning his head towards the electronic voice. 'Well, here's my chance.'
Victor caught the the device, avoiding the blood. He heard the commotion of the two monsters fighting and the horse being mauled, but he chose to ignore them. He knew that the battle would not happen and the horse, which looked more like a pony upon inspection, was sent here with the government knowing full well what could happen. "Thank you, Madam." He gave a curt bow to the child, rising shortly to speak ino the device.
"Greetings people of the government. My name is Victor K. Weismann and I must say, you are awfully persistent. I have ignored your calls for quite some time and it seems like you can't take a hint." Victor made his way to the closet, leaning against the wall. "I have no interest in joining you. Doing so would interfere with my peaceful life, which I have come to enjoy. I hope you are listening, but I will only say this once more." His voice was calm, but the tone was highly intimidating. "I. Refuse. To. Join." Victor tossed the device over to to Totaru. "Why don't you inform them that you've been named. After all, you're no longer just a number."
Victor reached into the closet, taking bags full of random items. There were more than plenty inside and he didn't think wasting the items was a good call. "Lance. Ava." When he called, the vampires were by his side immediately. "We're heading home. I don't want my schedule to be thrown off by this event. Missing practice is unacceptable." Both siblings nodded. "Yes, Master." The siblings placed their hands on each of his shoulders, their bodies turning completely black, reminiscent to shadows. The three figures began to fade away, until they completely vanished without a trace. Before they completely dissappeared, you could clearly hear a voice, sounding like an echo in a cave. "I thought I told you to stop calling me 'Master'."
Victor caught the the device, avoiding the blood. He heard the commotion of the two monsters fighting and the horse being mauled, but he chose to ignore them. He knew that the battle would not happen and the horse, which looked more like a pony upon inspection, was sent here with the government knowing full well what could happen. "Thank you, Madam." He gave a curt bow to the child, rising shortly to speak ino the device.
"Greetings people of the government. My name is Victor K. Weismann and I must say, you are awfully persistent. I have ignored your calls for quite some time and it seems like you can't take a hint." Victor made his way to the closet, leaning against the wall. "I have no interest in joining you. Doing so would interfere with my peaceful life, which I have come to enjoy. I hope you are listening, but I will only say this once more." His voice was calm, but the tone was highly intimidating. "I. Refuse. To. Join." Victor tossed the device over to to Totaru. "Why don't you inform them that you've been named. After all, you're no longer just a number."
Victor reached into the closet, taking bags full of random items. There were more than plenty inside and he didn't think wasting the items was a good call. "Lance. Ava." When he called, the vampires were by his side immediately. "We're heading home. I don't want my schedule to be thrown off by this event. Missing practice is unacceptable." Both siblings nodded. "Yes, Master." The siblings placed their hands on each of his shoulders, their bodies turning completely black, reminiscent to shadows. The three figures began to fade away, until they completely vanished without a trace. Before they completely dissappeared, you could clearly hear a voice, sounding like an echo in a cave. "I thought I told you to stop calling me 'Master'."
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