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- Oak Wand 14" Essence of Vampire Blood (Broken)
It was different, this time: Those golden ringed eyes, stared into his soul, penetrating the very depths of his inner-being. He could feel as beads of sweat, trailed down the back of his muscular shoulders. Its breath was upon him; the overwhelming stench of animal flesh, blood, the least of his concerns. If he didn't do something now, he was going to die. He only had moments. Moments to run, to fight, to live. This time, there was no wall blocking his path, this time, he could run. And he did. He was wandless like he had been the first time. Wandless and terrified. He fled, legs pounding the damp earth, his head turning this way and that. He had to keep running. Up ahead, a light shone out from a building. He was nearly there. So close, now. His stomach tensed and his legs kicked harder- But he tripped and fell, face-first into the earth. And the beast was there, right behind him, taking his legs in its powerful jaws, about to clamp down..
A chilling scream emanated from one of the wards at St. Mungo's. The healer who had the misfortune to be in the room at the time, knocked over the plant she had been attending to. Well, there was little to do around the place at two in the morning. She instantly ran to the bedside of the man, clasping her hand over his forehead and gently forcing him to lay back down. She was new, but she seemed to know exactly how to treat the situation, how to comfort Dominicus.
"Hush, now," She cooed, taking up Dominicus' chart in the other hand. She examined it with a fixed expression that seemed to come with the job. Dominicus did not know what his chart said, though, if those blurred memories of the previous night were correct, he could make an educated guess. His eyes began to close again, he untangled his legs from his bed-sheets. The healer began to clean off the sweat and, knowing that he was in safe hands, Dominicus allowed his eyes to shut tightly, as he fell into a deep, dreamless sleep.
A chilling scream emanated from one of the wards at St. Mungo's. The healer who had the misfortune to be in the room at the time, knocked over the plant she had been attending to. Well, there was little to do around the place at two in the morning. She instantly ran to the bedside of the man, clasping her hand over his forehead and gently forcing him to lay back down. She was new, but she seemed to know exactly how to treat the situation, how to comfort Dominicus.
"Hush, now," She cooed, taking up Dominicus' chart in the other hand. She examined it with a fixed expression that seemed to come with the job. Dominicus did not know what his chart said, though, if those blurred memories of the previous night were correct, he could make an educated guess. His eyes began to close again, he untangled his legs from his bed-sheets. The healer began to clean off the sweat and, knowing that he was in safe hands, Dominicus allowed his eyes to shut tightly, as he fell into a deep, dreamless sleep.