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6 yrs ago
Current Back after a long hiatus.
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8 yrs ago
NaNoWriMo time means my time is limited. RPs might not be as active as usual.
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8 yrs ago
Searching for RPs once more
9 yrs ago
Hiding from adult responsibilities...
9 yrs ago
I have returned

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Author of 4 published books.
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Lover of pokemon, Doctor Who, Harry Potter and more.
British, single, gay, male.
Once compared to a really nice cake.

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Alex looked at Victoria quizzically, she didn't know that he knew about her ability, and he would prefer to keep it that way. But he had recognised what she could do early on. Her unusual behaviour, he irrational fear of seemingly random people and, of course, he could see them, too. In supernaturals, the sight was more common. There were a number of them who could recognise others immediately, in the old times, it was considered somewhat advantageous during times of conflict. Now, however, it was less useful, and more problematic.
His ability to spot other supernaturals further separated him from normalcy, and he wasn't exactly happy with being different. He normally stayed away from people in general, to avoid anyone finding him out, because that could be disastrous, but for some reason he was drawn to Victoria, even with the danger of her seeing him ever growing, he couldn't seem to leave her alone.
He stepped around the aquatic gentleman without a hint of knowing what he was, and walked back to Victoria. He put an arm around her shoulders and pulled her to him. 'You okay?' He asked, though he knew the truth, and he knew she would lie to him.
Alex smiled. 'You know, I have offered to teach you self defence before now. The offer still stands, if you're ever interested.' He turned to look at the building.
'We're gonna start with the basics. Library, cafeteria and classrooms, then I'll show you the other areas on campus that I find useful, and if you have any questions at the end, we'll work on those then. Sound good?' He asked. He had already planned that out in the few minutes they had spent walking to the main building. He knew that he could show her everything she needed, but wasn't sure exactly what she wanted out of the college experience, and he wasn't overly familiar with having a social life, so he wondered if he would be able to answer some of her questions.
'The building here has most of what we'll need. And you've already seen the dorms.'
Alex smiled at her, a sad smile. Of course, he was playing a part, and he had to remember that. 'I just worry about you is all. The thought of you getting caught up with the wrong crowd, or finding yourself facing something... different.' He raised an eyebrow when he said that, signalling that he was talking about something other than human, and less than friendly. 'I just don't want you getting hurt, is all. And college is one of the easiest places for that to happen. Just... Be careful, won't you?'
He knew that Victoria was naturally cautious, but he also knew that even she couldn't protect herself all the time. And he knew that there were supernaturals she couldn't see just yet, after all, he was one of them. He didn't want to let her know what he was really thinking, though, as that would mean explaining to her that, for all the time they'd known each other, he had been pretending to be something he wasn't. And that was a conversation better left for another day.
Alex smiled and held his arm out, curved around slightly, gesturing for her to take it. It was one of his more old-fashioned habits that he had never gotten out of. He enjoyed being a gentleman.
He turned to her when she asked if he was okay and shrugged. 'It's nothing to worry about. Just thinking about a few things.' He inwardly cursed himself for letting his guard down. Considering Victoria hadn't seen past his human facade, she knew him better than anyone, and could read his face like a book. Sometimes he wondered if the reason she hadn't seen him for what he was, was because she didn't want to. Of course, with her ability getting stronger, she may have to face it at some point.
He looked around, mentally working out a good place to start the tour, and figured the main building would be best, he could work outward from there. He mentally mapped his route, he tended to be pretty good at that. He had an excellent sense of direction and always seemed to know where he was going.
Alex laughed. 'Oh come on, it's not my fault you get so wrapped up in your books that you don't notice what's happening.' He smiled brightly and his eyes were lit up with humour.
He shrugged at her question. 'Same as usual. Not much really happening on my end. You know me, ever the loner type.' He chuckled a little before looking around. 'Want me to show you around? This place is pretty big, I wouldn't want you to get lost. We can walk and talk.' He offered, smiling as he did so. He tended to permanently keep a smile on his face when he could.
In his minds eye a scene played out before him, one were Victoria saw him for what he was and immediately feared him. That would be worse, he thought, than if she simply hated him. For her to be scared of him... He never wanted that.
Alex walked across the courtyard, feeling the sun on his skin. He still hadn't forgotten what a luxury that was, and he enjoyed it. He felt the warmth on his skin and smiled. It was an interesting feeling, to be in the sunlight like that. It felt strange, moreso than when he was human...
He spotted her. Across the courtyard, book in hand, sitting on a bench. Why wasn't he surprised? He smiled a little as he changed his trajectory and walked straight toward her. He was quite surprised that they were friends. He knew she could spot supernaturals, but she hadn't figured him out yet, which he was relieved about. He was one of very few who believed her ability, and he knew it was getting stronger.
The longer he spent with her, the more he worried that eventually she would see him for what he was. He hoped, though, that when that time came, she would realise that he had always been a friend, and look past it. Was that too much to ask for?
'Hey, bookworm.' He smiled down at her, waiting for her to move the book and see him.
Full Name: Alexander 'Alex' Williams

Age: Appears around 19, is actually at least 400 years old.

Race: Vampire

Appearance:
Black hair and amber eyes, around 5'8" with a relatively slim build.

Ability: Hypnosis, retractable fangs, immortal.

Personality: Alex is a friendly guy. He enjoys the company of humans and, since he has been able to, has always blended in. He isn't overly social, but doesn't mind spending time with his few friends.

Bio: After around a hundred years, Alex built up a resistance to sunlight, meaning he could easily spend time outside during the day, without being harmed. Since then he has done his best to blend in, taking life force rather than drinking blood, and learning to do so from a distance. Now he takes small, unnoticeable amounts of life force from various people in a small area, so that he can survive and they don't receive any negative effects. He currently attends college and one of his closest friends was starting soon. His only issue was that she seemed to know when someone wasn't human, but she hadn't seen through him... Yet.
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