Singing of an Orphan

Judas Anderson

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Hollow laughter in the room, and footsteps.
"Now I, smell vampire, which means I smell some prey."
Judas Anderson chuckled.
"Leave the girl alone. She may simply have a dagger, but I've reveled in killing much of your kind, so many that I've made it an art."
 
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"Not another one!" she moaned and skided past the vampire and went for the door.
 

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The door slammed close in front of her, as if by an unseen force.
"I come to your rescue and I receive such ingratitude? No, no, I rather think you'll stay and watch the show."
 

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Zarath's eyes flicked towards Judas, "You wanna make proof of it?"
He tapped his foot on the ground, the metal from his New Rocks clicking loudly.
"It's all very well saying you have, but until I have seen you do so I shall not believe you." His blank expression returned.
 

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Judas laughed.
"Well, for one, I've stopped you from your prey."
He flexed his arms lazily, cracking his knuckles loudly.
"And as for kill you, well, I'll do it at my leisure, vermin."
Judas began to slowly glow with dark energy.
 

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Judas's voice behind him suddenly.
"Isn't it? I can do a lot more too. Like rip your arms out of your sockets. It's simply an equation of applied strength. Shall I?"
 

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Zarath whipped around to face Judas, he leapt back, flipping onto a chair.
"Do you think I'm as stupid as to say, 'Oh yes, please rip my arms out!'" he said the last bit in a mok, high pitched voice. He sneered.
 

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Judas was already floating above him as he landed onto the chair.
"You're really quite droll aren't you? The wit of a rhinocerous."
 
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