Connor still hesitated even though he saw that her sleep had lightened, he didn't go over and wake her, thinking that might be dangerous for her. It would be better for him to go out there and see if he could see where the vampire was. He shifted the bullets out of the gun, and put silver bullets in, and had two stakes at the ready, another in the waist band of his jeans, and the gun in one hand, ready to shoot as he stepped aside.
He tensed, expecting an attack, but none came, and he looked about, scanning roof tops and rooms, looking for a flicker of the curtain, a shutting of the door, or any sound that might indicate that he was being watched, or any clue. He held his breath, listening for a moment, glancing over the the car in the shade. He closed his eyes, letting his sense roam, and then his eyes snapped open, looking over towards the reception area.
He licked his lips, walking over there, and picking up a paper as if he was going to buy it, looking over the customers there. He doubted it was the old man, with a walking cane, and he was right. Nor the little boy sucking on a lollipop, but he inhaled sharply as he looked towards the young man there, who was accpeting a key. A greasy looking appearance to the sun, pale, and dark shadows around his eyes. Connor didn't need that to know, his senses telling him that it was something in the supernatural.
He went over to the counter, taking out the change for the paper, and as the receptionist turned away, Connor said softly to the vampire, knowing he could hear, "Leave us alone he pressed the wooden stake against the vampire's skin, before stepping out the building. He knew it wasn't over. He just wanted to get the vampire away from the innocent human beings.
He walked away, and turned when he felt the vampire following. Connor smiled slightly, feeling better about this, knowing he could handle it.
And that was probably his downfall.
As he turned to face the vampire, his eyes widened as he felt the presence of another one. He spun about with the stake in hand, but then a searing pain in his hand made him fall to the ground. he lost the stake, and went for the gun in his jeans, pulling it out and firing twice at the vampire that had just bit him.
He managed to slow the vampire down, and he rolled away, springing up, and going for the second stake, spinning about, and stabbing the first vampire in the heart, panting slightly, his own blood running down his arm. He ducked and dodged to the side avoiding the second, but tripped, twisting his ankle. He went down with a cry of pain, but reached for the fallen stake all the same, firing his gun again, aiming for the heart, really drawing the vampire close, and then as the vampire went to bite him again, he stabbed it through the heart. He lay there for a minute, panting, and wriggled away, standing.
He looked about, wincing at the mess, but also knowing the vampire's bodies would disappear into dust soon. He looked down at his hand, seeing the bite mark, the torn skin, the blood. it stung, burned as only a vampire bite could. He looked back to their room, and knew he couldn't be foolish enough to clean himself up there, so he made his way to the public toilets by the pool the inn had, and cleaned the wound, rinsing it good. He bound it up tight, grimacing at the fact that he now had both of his hands injured. He let out a soft sigh, heading back to the room when he was sure it would be safe to do so, and slipping in.