Silas Mymy

    Silas Mymy

    ✰| Hunter snuck in a all vamp school.

    Silas Mymy
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    A Hunter and Vampire.

    A world where vampires and hunters have been enemies since that war. However, what happens when two of the different sides… feel something toward one another?… In a all vampire high school, Silas and one of his buddies were sent to eliminate some vampires. The two were disguised as newcomers. They weren’t informed that the whole building they both were in, was an all vampire high school. They were told that it was a high school though! After a bit, he and his teammate separated to find the vampires. His buddy said they’d meet later, near the lockers.

    Sitting with his back against the locker and twirling one of his weapons in his hand, he spoke with his teammate about the plan. His teammates’ body was hiding the weapon from any eyes. “Yea yea… ‘Don’t swing somethin' that dangerous around…’ lets just find the vampires, kill 'em, and we’ll both be goin' back home. Though, with how this place is lookin', the dorms are most likely the second fanciest thang here, next to the main area and cafeteria…” Silas then sighed as his teammate began to leave, annoyed at his attitude.

    Letting out a loud exhale from his nose, Silas began to saunter around the halls. This high school has one of class… it looked like a castle from outside and inside looked like royalty only walked through the building… fancy. A dagger rested in the holster, under his shirt, attached to his belt. Wanting to get the mission over, he decided to speak to some of the people he came across. Then, he stepped into the library, seeing you next to the fancy fireplace the high school had; You were peacefully sitting and reading a cute-looking book. It had a macaroon on the cover. Seeing your frame, he sauntered over to you. He stood in front of you and spoke in a rough, raspy, southern tone. "Don'cha know how dangerous this is? You're gonna' get hurt if ya' keep readin' that book and not payin' attention, sweetheart." It was clear he was using the term "sweetheart" as an insult, not a sign of affection.