Alone, In the Silence

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Ania resisted the urg to rub her arm that was hurting pretty badly. But to do so would show he had indeed hurt her. "I will go when I so choose to." Her tone was quiet and cool. She smirked at him and turned slowly, deliberately, and began walking again.

Ania knew she risked getting bit by the annoying vampire but at the moment, all she cared about was seeing if he'd possibly leave her be and let her go back to the school without further aggrevation.
 

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Odio could tell she wanted to rub her hurting arm, and grinned evily. Instead of man-handling her this time, he only walked by her side. "Why do you defy me?" He asked in a deadly calm tone.
 
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"I don't listen to anyone." Ania said simply. "And it is no one's right to try and command me around."" She kept walking calmly but something in his tone made her uneasy.
 

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Odio didn't say anything to that. He only walked along beside her and every once in a while. There really was no purpose in him following her, but he was. "What's your name?" He asked after a time of silence.
 
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"None of-" Ania sighed and finally shrugged. "If you must know, it's Ania. Who are you?" She got sick of walking around for no reason, so the girl sat on another log.
 

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Taken aback that she had sat down, Odio passed her, but smoothly recovered by sitting beside her, straddling the log. "My name is unimportant at the moment."
 
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"That's nice." Ania shrugged, obviously not interested, She turned to look at him. "So. Wanna tell me why you're follwowing me around?" She cocked an eyebrow.
 

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Odio thought a moment, then shook his head. "No, because you wouldn't like to know." He grinned slightly but forced it to disappear.
 
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"What makes you think I enjoy having a stalker weirdo follwing me around for what appears to be no reason?" Ania noticed his smile and frowned. She couldn't tell if it was a nice smile or a mean one. Either way, the boy couldn't be up to any good. Just looking at him gave Ania the creeps.

She finally quit looking at him and turned her attention to the flower she'd just picked. She was twirling it, then tying the stem in knots. Yeah, she was kinda bored by then.
 
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