Alone, In the Silence

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Ania slowly made her way through the somewhat thick grass that grew on the side of the small mountain she'd chosen to explore. Well, not exactly explore. More like, hide away in for a few hours. Seemed everywhere she turned there were people. And being around people made Ania extremely uncomfortable.

She almost smiled as the breeze blew through her thick hair, causing her dark eyes to lighten for a brief moment. Gving an almost contented sigh Ania sat upon a rather thick trunk of a tree that had fallen long ago. She dug a small book from her pocket and a pen and carefully opened the book, preparing to write something...anything. But strangly enough, Ania was fairly content to just sit there, alone, by herself, in the silence.
 

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He crept quietly up behind her. As he stepped onto the ground, not a sound was heard. He grinned evily to himself. The one had walked right into his trap. Thing didn't look to be terribly old, but he couldn't be sure.

"Poor little thing.." He whispered quietly, quickly plopping himself down on the ground beside her.
 
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Ania heard a soft voice whisper something along the lines of 'poor little thing' before a figure suddenly sat beside her. Annoyance at being bothered flashed in her eyes and she slammed her book shut, quickly putting it away.

She didn't say anything at first, her cold eyes simplty looked him over. And finally.: "Can I help you?" She snapped.
 

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Odio grinned and nodded. He slung an arm around her shoulders and stared at her. "Yes, you can. But I doubt you'd want to."
 
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Ania roughly knocked his arm away. "What a shame..guess that's that then." She muttered and took her notebook out of her pocket again. Turning her back to the annoying person, Ania began to write again, totally ignoring the intruder.
 

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Odio rudely rested his chin on her shoulder and watched as she wrote. He had nothing better to do, otherwise he would most likely b doing it, instead of what he was doing. What he was doing, he had no clue. But he didn't care. He just watched her pen move over th page, forming letters, that formed words, that formed sentences, that formed paragraphs.
 
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Ania sharply jerked her shoulder and almost smacked him but instead slammed her book shut, putting it away again. "Seriously...do you need something? or do you just make it your life's ambition to annoy everyone you come across?" Ania stood and began to walk away.
 

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At frist Odio grinned at her words, but when she got up and began to walk away, his emotions exploded. He jumped up with a quickness no human had and reached out. He caught her arm and whipped her around, pulling her hard to where she hit against his chest. "You don't leave unless I say you can," He hissed, his fangs showing.
 
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As she was suddenly grabbed ,Ania's eyes widened but they were as expressionless as always. "Let go of me." She snapped, somewhat pulling her head back at the sight of his fangs. A look of disgust threatened to fll her blank gaze but Ania pushed it away and instead stared at him dumbly
 

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Odio stared hard at her for a minute before he slowly released her arm. With his strength, she would have a bruise in the morning. "Don't leave unless I dismiss you, got it?" He glared and contimplated biting her, but decided against it for the moment.
 
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