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My oldest brother, Jonathan says I need to turn her, otherwise I will loose her forever. I thought it's too soon to discuss the matter, but I don't want to ever live without Josaphine again though, her absence would kill me. Not literally, I'm dead as I am already.

On the other hand, I don't want to ever take away her warmth.

I promised Jonathan that I would ask her about the matter. I couldn't decide her destiny, because my decision would last forever. It's not my place to decide over something as fatal as this. Something as important as her life.

We also have plenty of time. I'm physically not aging anymore, but Josaphine is. I am not scared of her getting older. I will always find her wonderful, no matter what.

I still think it would be more responsible to turn her while she's still young. When her strenght is at its peak.

I hope she will not find my question intrusive. I also find this necessary in a way, since I noticed my brothers and father getting closer and closer to my Josephine.

I swear, here and now, that if any of them dares to lay even one finger on her, I will hunt each of them down. Slowly, painfully, fatally.

Cillian Milford,
August 29, 1852

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