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Maev thought it was a good idea, but there was a small problem. "Wouldn't that be a bit suspicious? If they just start appearing out of nowhere, people will start wondering."
Maev thought it was a good idea, but there was a small problem. "Wouldn't that be a bit suspicious? If they just start appearing out of nowhere, people will start wondering."
"You'd be surprised." Mitch nodded. "But anyway, we have two other problems. One, where will we get them past the border? We will have to sneak them in, werewolves have multiple places to get in and out, there are better places for transformation outside and it's less dangerous, but they are usually guarded by werewolves. Two, once we say they are vampires, there are two outcomes. Either, it is accepted by the government, or they get killed/thrown out and we become criminals."
He'd smirk. "I like those odds.." Of course he had a plan. "Leave that to me.. My da-" He'd stop talking saying to much. He'd realize it was after 4:00. "Guys wait here…" He'd spread his wings and flew out of the window, going off school grounds.
Azami watched the boy fly out the window, then turned her head to face the rest of the club. "Anyway, if we become criminals, I don't mind. Seriously, that's kind of why I'm here." She grinned.
"Okay maybe become a criminal isn't too bad for me either. Then I get to stop living with my dad." Mitch admitted.
He'd fly back into school grounds and return to the group. He would hear what Mitch would say and say "You can say that again..I agree.." He'd have S omthing in his hand and shuv it inside his pocket hoping no one saw it.
Her eyes lingered on the boy with wings for a moment as he returned, but then turned away and spoke. "Well, I'd rather not be one. I couldn't spend my life in prison, or live with whatever they'd do to us." Maev looked at Mitch. "I could distract the werewolves. It shouldn't be too hard. One little illusion spell, and I could lure them off." That spell was probably the only one she had ever mastered. She didn't trust her abilities with any other spell, but if she could just conjure something that looked distracting…
"I could freeze 'em in place." Azami held up her hands, her normally tanned skin white with frost. "Maybe stop their hearts. I've had some practice."
"Oh gods, please don't do that," Mitch said, his eyes widening. "I would offer to distract them myself, but I'm too recognizable."
"Damnit, nobody appreciates my talents," Azami sighed. "Just gimme one chance."
"I am probably related to most of them. Werewolves need beating hearts to live. I do not want to be held responsible." Mitch said, he was smiling now, which hurt his lip but he didn't mind.
"Azami, as much as I would love to see that, Mitch is right. We'd definitely be arrested for that" Maev crossed her arms. "Although…" she muttered. "It would be more effective than me luring them away."
A grin spread across Azami's face as she raised her eyebrows. "You see? And maybe, just maybe, my older brother could set some things on fire."
Mitch gasped suddenly. "Dog whistles!" He joked, "It actually works, trust me, I found out the hard way."
"Oh..we will continue this tomorrow I have to go…And tell me, When is this plan going to be in action?" He was planing to tell al, his vampire friends when and where they should meet up. " Also if anything goes wrong take this and hold it tight..Cya." He'd put an emerald and jade amulet on the table and fly off.
"Dog whistles… that actually makes sense," Azami said. "Let's do it."
(Shoot. Somthing really importent came up. I may or may not be able to go on for 2 days? I'm sorry!)
(that's ok, just jump back in when you can! hope you're well)
"Huh. Those are some actually useful ideas," Luna said. "Now we have a plan!"
"So… we're going outside the border then? That's a good idea, especially since it'll be easy to get people to agree to that. However…" Luna wasn't sure if she should reveal this important piece of information, but she did anyway.
"I know of a village right outside the border. I know people there… since… well… I used to live there. About half of the village are vampires, and most of rest are non-humans. It's called Hager Village. Should we go there right now? We won't have enough time to sneak anyone in today, I think, but we can introduce ourselves and get to know the people there."
Maev gaped at Luna. A village? She didn't even know there was anything like that outside the border.
"Y-yeah!" she replied, excited. "Why not?"
Luna smiled, immersed in thought. How nice it was that some others were not only accepting of her, but also willing to join her in helping her village… and her family.
Adrian, who had been listening intently, his brain working a mile a minute, finally piped up. "I'll come with you. I might not be of much use, but I'm told I'm good at persuading people. And, you know"–he blew softly into his hand, and a tendril of flame flickered to life between his fingers–"I've always got this if we need it."
Azami sighed. "Adrian, you're just like my older brothers." The grin was wiped off her face as quick as it had appeared. "Older brother," she corrected herself.
The fire in Adrian's hand winked out and he gave Azami a small, sympathetic smile.
Luna put her binder back in her backpack, and hoisted it onto her back. "Alright, guys, let's go!" she said, and opened the door.
"Yeah…" Azami took a deep breath as she stood up, pulling on her jacket. She tucked her knife back into her sandal and put the figure she was carving in her bag. She picked her bag up and slung it over her shoulder.
Blowing a lock of hair out of his eyes, Adrian picked up his messenger bag covered in pins and patches and followed Luna. He stopped at the doorway and looked back, making sure Mitch was coming too.
Maev stood from the table and tightened her hair tie. "Let's do this," she whispered excitedly to herself, and followed the others out the door.
Finally, they reached Hagar Village after a long process of convincing the student council that this was for the 11th grader's magic history project and not simply a random trek.
Luna led them to a house, a small townhome barely large enough for all of them, but with a living room area that could probably fit them all. Later, when they had to talk with people who wanted to join the vampire experiment, they would need a larger room. But that was later.
"Good morning… mom!" she said. Out came a vampire, smiling. Another vampire followed, asking who was there. When the two saw that it was their child with friends, they happily led the club members inside.
Maev's eyes went wide when she heard the word Mom,but she said nothing. She bit the inside of her lip, a bit wary of the unfamiliar creatures. She had never met a vampire before.
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