You can bite me part 6

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I felt the same way about her. Was it possible I was falling in love with Lillian, after only one night together? I thought for a second, Hell yes, even if she is a vampire.

The girls had fetched my clothes from my apartment clear across town. Lillian didn't want me walking half naked out into the streets of London. I stood on the sidewalk and looked up at the large second floor window. Lillian waved to me as the carriage stopped in front of the mansion. I waved back as I stepped in.

The outside carriage lights flickered as the driver cracked the whip on the horses. The wheels rolled on the cobble stone street with a clapping sound. The smell of leather and oak wood fill the carriages cabin.

The streets were empty this morning. The driver stopped in front of my apartment. I paid him three shillings and he tipped his hat with a smile. I walked up the steps and opened the door to the hallway.

I look at all the windows and door trying to figure out how the girls had gotten in. The window over the door was unlocked. I realized that I had been drugged, because I didn't remember leaving the apartment yesterday.

With my reputation, it was possibly the only way that I could ever meet a vampire with out killing them. I thought about how Lillian must have planned it all out. I often had wish to have the silver chalice to change back the innocent from a cursed existence. Now it's personal.

The sun made it's way into my apartment as I sipped on some coffee. I figured Bishop Eller was awake by now. My walking cane which doubled as a hidden sword made a loud sound on the church's door. Bishop Eller opened the door.

"Hello Josh how have you been? Kill any vampires today?"

"I'm doing well and no I haven't killed any vampires today, yet."

"What bring you here this early in the morning?" he questioned.

"Remember the conversation we had the other day about the holy silver chalice?" I asked.

"Yes and how drinking from it would remove evil curses through the grace of God," Bishop Eller answered.

"My next question is, do you know where it's at?" I asked.

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