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Liam Dale
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Milo Tussaud had just woken up that cold winter night, beneath an old theater was his den and from there he could hear the attractive sound of night people, music to his ears, he delighted himself still inside his bed. A large ebony coffin, its inner walls made of the softer feathers and covered with thick red velvet, the outside had thin golden lines all around and the wood was perfectly worked, it costed him a fortune and it was hoped to last at least a century. Spending on this things wasn't a bother for Milo, but he didn't like to do it often, his income, as years passed was getting harder to receive, making up family heirs to keep hidden from curious eyes wasn't easy. Milo pushed the top of his coffin slowly and let it slide by the side until it touched the ground and then leaned it so it wouldn't fall. The vampire sat up and looked around the place that was abandoned after a flood ruined almost everything inside, old sceneries and dresses were all around, mirrors covered in dust and framed with spider webs, barely reflected the dim light that could get into the basement. He had been living there for a while now and was quite used to, sometimes going up stairs to sneak behind scenes and spy over the artist, never attacked any of them though, that would only make people afraid and suspicious.
Milo left his bed and proceeded to intern himself into the city, in search of food or interesting company, that at the end of night would probably become his nightly meal. Up to the tallest part of the building he went and sat at the edge of the roof, legs hanging as he swang them slowly. The cold wind brought to him the voices and smell from the people on the street and also an strange scent that caught his attention for a moment but soon his nose was filled with dark colored fumes and steam, from the growing industries all around the city, Milo inhaled deeply, a smile pulling up his thin lips, he loved that smell. He loved the Victorian London, the city was full of life and grew bigger, bringing people from everywhere.
After a while glaring down at the pedestrians coming and going, Milo put his eye on a group of young people coming out from the theater, beneath his own feet, the main staff had finished his job and went to a near tabern. The vampire stood up and decided to get closer so he could pick one from the varied group, but the moment he was about to let his body fall down to the streets, the scent came back. Milo frowned and looked around again, there, between the shadows of an alley, was a dog, hurt apparently, weakened by starvation, maybe. A nasty creature that would only cause him trouble if it stayed on the city, but seeing its state, it was tempting to go and find out more. Milo had always been very curious and this was something that never crossed his path before.
The vampire finally jumped and landed onto the wet cobbles, a quick glance around to check that no one had seen him was enough before he made his way into the darker places of the city, as he followed the creature's smell, closer at every step.
Milo left his bed and proceeded to intern himself into the city, in search of food or interesting company, that at the end of night would probably become his nightly meal. Up to the tallest part of the building he went and sat at the edge of the roof, legs hanging as he swang them slowly. The cold wind brought to him the voices and smell from the people on the street and also an strange scent that caught his attention for a moment but soon his nose was filled with dark colored fumes and steam, from the growing industries all around the city, Milo inhaled deeply, a smile pulling up his thin lips, he loved that smell. He loved the Victorian London, the city was full of life and grew bigger, bringing people from everywhere.
After a while glaring down at the pedestrians coming and going, Milo put his eye on a group of young people coming out from the theater, beneath his own feet, the main staff had finished his job and went to a near tabern. The vampire stood up and decided to get closer so he could pick one from the varied group, but the moment he was about to let his body fall down to the streets, the scent came back. Milo frowned and looked around again, there, between the shadows of an alley, was a dog, hurt apparently, weakened by starvation, maybe. A nasty creature that would only cause him trouble if it stayed on the city, but seeing its state, it was tempting to go and find out more. Milo had always been very curious and this was something that never crossed his path before.
The vampire finally jumped and landed onto the wet cobbles, a quick glance around to check that no one had seen him was enough before he made his way into the darker places of the city, as he followed the creature's smell, closer at every step.