WARNING! There's a lot of talk about gore like things in this part. If you're easily spooked, you might want to go to part 4.
Pura's fangs dug into Foederis' neck like 4 daggers. He tried to move from her grip, but he was so drowsy from blood loss that all he could do was cry from fear.
Before Foederis bled to death, Pura stood up and cut her wrist with the steak knife next to Foederis' plate.
She put the bleeding cut against Foederis' mouth and he began to drink like the blood was cold water.
Foederis began to howl in pain. He felt all the organs in his body failing. He could feel his heart beating harder than it ever has before. His lungs felt like they were collapsing from the stress he's put under. He could even feel a burning sensation in his eyes while they were changing from green to a deep red.
When Pura noticed that Foederis was beginning to calm down, she grabbed one of the candle sticks that was sitting on the dinning room table and hit him in the head with it.
Pura didn't want to risk him killing her, and she didn't want to risk getting caught. So she figured that making him pass out was the best way for him to forget and for her to get him out of her apartment in the safest way possible.
Pura puts Foederis over her shoulder and takes him out of the apartment, hypnotizing anyone that walks in her direction. She leaves Foederis in a ditch way across town and walks away like it's not her problem.
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The Moth Called Foe
VampireYou're going through the tragic but beautiful life of Foederis Heu Taciti, a vampire that was born in 1891 and reborn in 1911.