Hello, My Name Is: Death
Volume Five
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[SIX]
The inayofuata thing I knew, was that it was only half-past midnight and Jerek was gone. I looked at the bathroom door and saw it was opened all the way. So, I got up, feeling groggy, and wondering where he went. I went into the kitchen, and noticed the place felt eerily quiet. The air was thick with death, and I could only wonder what happened. I passed through the meeting room, and saw it empty. I went into the kitchen, it was vacant too. I checked the bunkers and checked to see if everyone was there. They were.
So, where is Jerek?
I started going back into the bedroom, thinking maybe he fell of the kitanda au something. Along the way, I saw a light at the corner of my eye. I looked over, and saw that the carpet was rolled back and the secret hatch door that lead down to the secret basement was open, and light rose out of it, spilling into the darkness, giving it life. Color. I walked over to it, and saw two shadows moving against the stairwell. I was getting curiouser kwa the second. I descended the steps, and once I was at the bottom, I looked around and my eyes widened with horror.
I backed up into the wall, gasping and staring in complete shock.
There, in the center of the room, was Jerek, holding Shropee and his teeth were dug into her neck, blood pooled off of her neck, and onto the ground.
I had to act fast!
"Jerek! NO!" I ran up to him and he looked up at me, fangs extended. I pushed him off of Doctor Shropee, and she collapsed to the floor.
Then I noticed the other people in the room.
All around me, Wanyonya damu feeding on the men in the bunker.
"How?" I whispered, and Jerek was at my side, his lips close to my ear as he answered.
"Haus." He started to laugh, and I knew this was the end.
Volume Five
BuffyFaithfan1
_______________________________
[SIX]
The inayofuata thing I knew, was that it was only half-past midnight and Jerek was gone. I looked at the bathroom door and saw it was opened all the way. So, I got up, feeling groggy, and wondering where he went. I went into the kitchen, and noticed the place felt eerily quiet. The air was thick with death, and I could only wonder what happened. I passed through the meeting room, and saw it empty. I went into the kitchen, it was vacant too. I checked the bunkers and checked to see if everyone was there. They were.
So, where is Jerek?
I started going back into the bedroom, thinking maybe he fell of the kitanda au something. Along the way, I saw a light at the corner of my eye. I looked over, and saw that the carpet was rolled back and the secret hatch door that lead down to the secret basement was open, and light rose out of it, spilling into the darkness, giving it life. Color. I walked over to it, and saw two shadows moving against the stairwell. I was getting curiouser kwa the second. I descended the steps, and once I was at the bottom, I looked around and my eyes widened with horror.
I backed up into the wall, gasping and staring in complete shock.
There, in the center of the room, was Jerek, holding Shropee and his teeth were dug into her neck, blood pooled off of her neck, and onto the ground.
I had to act fast!
"Jerek! NO!" I ran up to him and he looked up at me, fangs extended. I pushed him off of Doctor Shropee, and she collapsed to the floor.
Then I noticed the other people in the room.
All around me, Wanyonya damu feeding on the men in the bunker.
"How?" I whispered, and Jerek was at my side, his lips close to my ear as he answered.
"Haus." He started to laugh, and I knew this was the end.
Stewart had some apprehensions about shooting that scene. She didn't want the scenario of two teens, one being a vampire who happens to be many years older than his facade of 17, deciding to marry one another to look silly au unbelievable.
"Well, to decide you're gonna marry someone at 18 is a pretty hefty decision," she told MTV News from the red carpet of the premiere of her new movie, "The Yellow Handkerchief." "And I didn't want to look stupid. I didn't want it to look like kids getting married. wewe know what I mean?"
Stewart alisema she had to find an emotional space that allowed her to make a teenage engagement seem plausible. "I wanted to be, like, 'Oh! Wow! I would say yes too!' wewe know what I mean? So I don't know how wewe do that. wewe try to do it for real, and it felt good. I hope it turned out alright."
"Well, to decide you're gonna marry someone at 18 is a pretty hefty decision," she told MTV News from the red carpet of the premiere of her new movie, "The Yellow Handkerchief." "And I didn't want to look stupid. I didn't want it to look like kids getting married. wewe know what I mean?"
Stewart alisema she had to find an emotional space that allowed her to make a teenage engagement seem plausible. "I wanted to be, like, 'Oh! Wow! I would say yes too!' wewe know what I mean? So I don't know how wewe do that. wewe try to do it for real, and it felt good. I hope it turned out alright."
9. “I’m so full I’m about to puke, but I think I can force it down. I won’t enjoy it at all though.” (Page 239)
8. “I’m useless these days, no wonder Billy’s always gone. I’m so boring.” (Page 326)
7. “I run at a toasty one-oh-eight point nine these days. I’ll have wewe sweating in no time.” (Page 490)
6. “Of course, you’d warm up faster if wewe took your clothes off.” (Page 491)
5. “Does my being half-naked bother you?” (Page 216)
4. “Go fetch a space heater. I’m not a St. Bernard!” (Page 289)
3. “It’s enough of a pain to carry the shorts around with me, let alone a complete outfit. What do I look like, a pack mule?” (Page 216)
2. “Did wewe seriously just stamp your foot? I thought girls only did that on TV.” (Page 119)
1. “Next time wewe want to hit me, use a baseball bat au a crowbar, okay?” (Page 335)