Wind blew through long, silky black hair. Topaz eyes glanced around at the people on the streets below. Humans... The girl thought to herself. She was dressed in black ninja attire. Her skinny arms were covered all the way down to the fingertips, which poked through so she could grip her weapons better. Her chest and torso were also covered in a black material. The outfit was tight enough to show off her 'curves' as they were called. Her legs were covered down to the ankle and she didnt wear shoes. The sunlight above was bright, but her feet didnt burn. You see, this ninja was a vampire. Only a hundred years of age, but still, a vampire. Most would think the sun would hurt her, but it didnt. Her fair skin was sensitive, but not that sensitive.
Sitting on her right shoulder was a small demon. He had long silver hair that flowed down his back in waves. From a top his head came long, narrow demon horns. Jutting from his shoulder blades came an angel wing and a devil wing. No one is sure why Abel is like that, but he was. He was the only of his kind that way. He was dressed in a royal prince-like outfit. It was also black to match Eden's attire. A sigh escaped the small demon. "Why are we here Eden?" He asked the vampire he was forced to watch.
"We're here because I want to be here." Her voice was like silk. It just drew people to her. That was one way she captured her prey. Prey was such an awful word to use for the humans below, at least she thought so. Eden usually called them 'guests of honor.' Of course, being one of them meant never returning home. Eden always chose single humans with no family, usually slaves for her meals so no one would miss them right away. Abel's piercing blue eyes glared into Eden's. They were turning slightly red. "When was the last time you fed?"
"Almost two months ago..." The female knew that Abel would make her hunt once night fell. She liked the idea of the hunt, but the 'guests of honor' around here just didnt ever suit her taste. From her position on the rooftop of a building, she began to look for a 'guest' to entertain for the night.
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