Rayana had not paid attention to the younger vampire since she had pushed her out of the way. She had other matters to attend to. She was looking at the surface of the small lake, eyes void of anything resembling emotion. Even for her, such a hit could have been deadly. It had done nothing more to her heart than bruise it a little. Had it been Cordelia in her place, it probably would have killed her. Cordelia was a vampire of only a few years of age after all.
She raised her hand and clutched the open wound as if to prevent her black blood from escaping her body. She wasn’t breathing, but she didn’t need to. Rayana could feel the blood seeping slowly in her lungs as well as out of them as a matter of fact. The black haired woman turned her gaze to the younger one, empty eyes looking back at the blue ones. If she wanted to say something, the elder would have to clear her lungs, doing so would be messy. She needed air to speak after all.
Turning away, she let herself fall into a wet cough, some blood splattering her hand. Thinking nothing of it, she nonchalantly wiped her hand in the grass next to her. It did no good at getting it all off her hands though, because they were still tinted black.
‘’Why are you caring now? I seem to recall you harbouring a well of negative feelings towards my person.’’ She replied in an uninterested whisper. ‘’I am as alright as I can be in this state.’’
It certainly hurt like hell, but she wasn’t about to admit that. Vampires actually were killed with blows to the heart, and this was nearly one. Rayana drew her knees up to her chest in a wince, crossing her arms on top of them. She had returned her gaze to the lake. She had avoided the second question on a pride basic, not that she was offended at the notion of Cordelia helping her, she just didn’t believe her state required external help. Painfully pushing herself to her feet although managing to only look stiff while doing so, she stumbled lightly when she stood straight.
‘’Let’s get out of here.’’ She suggested, making no move to help Cordelia get to her feet. ‘’He could still be watching.’’
Just as stiffly as she had stood, the elder started in the direction of the school, even if she would have to walk all the way over there. It was still better going there than going to the city. She could easily imagine the reaction the doctors and nurses would have to having a vampire in their public hospital. Their take at her being a vampire surely would not lead to anything good for her. Their reaction would probably be amusing to watch, but she was in no mood to laugh at their puzzlement at the moment.
‘’I suppose you must have questions.’’ She said without turning.
She raised her hand and clutched the open wound as if to prevent her black blood from escaping her body. She wasn’t breathing, but she didn’t need to. Rayana could feel the blood seeping slowly in her lungs as well as out of them as a matter of fact. The black haired woman turned her gaze to the younger one, empty eyes looking back at the blue ones. If she wanted to say something, the elder would have to clear her lungs, doing so would be messy. She needed air to speak after all.
Turning away, she let herself fall into a wet cough, some blood splattering her hand. Thinking nothing of it, she nonchalantly wiped her hand in the grass next to her. It did no good at getting it all off her hands though, because they were still tinted black.
‘’Why are you caring now? I seem to recall you harbouring a well of negative feelings towards my person.’’ She replied in an uninterested whisper. ‘’I am as alright as I can be in this state.’’
It certainly hurt like hell, but she wasn’t about to admit that. Vampires actually were killed with blows to the heart, and this was nearly one. Rayana drew her knees up to her chest in a wince, crossing her arms on top of them. She had returned her gaze to the lake. She had avoided the second question on a pride basic, not that she was offended at the notion of Cordelia helping her, she just didn’t believe her state required external help. Painfully pushing herself to her feet although managing to only look stiff while doing so, she stumbled lightly when she stood straight.
‘’Let’s get out of here.’’ She suggested, making no move to help Cordelia get to her feet. ‘’He could still be watching.’’
Just as stiffly as she had stood, the elder started in the direction of the school, even if she would have to walk all the way over there. It was still better going there than going to the city. She could easily imagine the reaction the doctors and nurses would have to having a vampire in their public hospital. Their take at her being a vampire surely would not lead to anything good for her. Their reaction would probably be amusing to watch, but she was in no mood to laugh at their puzzlement at the moment.
‘’I suppose you must have questions.’’ She said without turning.