ChocolateStrawberry
Supernova
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2010
Rosalie pressed herself against the wall of the manor. She tried to blend in with the shadows, hide from the full moon overhead. If caught, she'd be killed. Her breath caught in her throat as he thought she heard footsteps. Moving slowly, she knew she had to keep going. The lives of her clan depended on it. Her whole existance depended on this. She wasn't going to go back and just be second best once more. She knew that what she saught was in this house, and she'd fight all of her enemies to get it!
Running her tongue over her fangs, she tested a window to see if it was opened. Luck was with her and she slipped inside the manor. She ducked down just before she heard footsteps move past where she had been. She was dressed for a night of burglery. Skin-tight pants and a shirt that hugged her breasts. Her boots were the only thing she worried about.
Slowly, she moved though the house, rifflng through the desks and drawers for her prize. She had to stop each time she heard footsteps. Breaking into a vampire's home in the dead of night was stupid, but she had no choice. Being a vampire herself, she couldn't do this during the day.
Her eyes lit up when she saw what she needed. Staying close to the wall, she made her way over. Her people would be saved and they could finally rid themselves of their enemy. Licking her lips, she slowly opened the glass case, salvation just inches away.
Running her tongue over her fangs, she tested a window to see if it was opened. Luck was with her and she slipped inside the manor. She ducked down just before she heard footsteps move past where she had been. She was dressed for a night of burglery. Skin-tight pants and a shirt that hugged her breasts. Her boots were the only thing she worried about.
Slowly, she moved though the house, rifflng through the desks and drawers for her prize. She had to stop each time she heard footsteps. Breaking into a vampire's home in the dead of night was stupid, but she had no choice. Being a vampire herself, she couldn't do this during the day.
Her eyes lit up when she saw what she needed. Staying close to the wall, she made her way over. Her people would be saved and they could finally rid themselves of their enemy. Licking her lips, she slowly opened the glass case, salvation just inches away.