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Esther ran to Abel's side shortly after Eden had collapsed to the floor. Esther cradled Abel's head in her lap checking it for severe wounds. Abel in return took the chance and scooted closer using Esther's breasts as pillows while he could. Esther stroked his hair, "Father! Will you be alright?" Abel smiled, nearly drooling into her dress.

Mary knelt down to Eden pulling the hair from her face. Mary ran her thumb across Eden's neck watching the syringe hole barely heal but the bullet wounds were already healing. They were much slower than she'd noticed before. Taking another moment, Mary looked down at Eden's bare skin on her wrists. The scars deep set on either side just below the joint of her wrist. The holes looked as if they were connected on either side, like someone had driven a stake between the radius and ulna. Mary looked to Abel and waited for a second of eye contact.

Abel sat up and smiled warmly to Mary, the minute his eyes met hers, the hair on his skin started to stand on edge. He felt his body have more adrenaline than before. He was ready to run a marathon. Carefully, Abel stood up and helped Esther to her feet after. Abel pushed forward, staring at Mary, "Who are you?"

"I'm just a girl..." Mary gave a gentle smile and Abel instantly felt at ease, or more like his energy to fight was gone.

He stooped down to Eden and took a lock of her hair in his hand caressing it softly. Abel then scooped up his sister only to place her limp body back into the bed. "Why must you be so stubborn?"

Esther watched him pull the blankets up and tuck them in around her body gently. Abel brushed her hair along her body reaching the end of the bed. She laid so peacefully one could say she was just a corpse lying in the bed. "I'm glad I had another sedative on me... She was, I'm sure, ready to go off and kill someone or thing." Abel pulled the bed back into place and started to help the nuns fix the room back to as normal as possible. Abel took a seat, slouching, he leaned his head back, "We need to get some actual fresh blood for her. She's going to get angrier the longer it takes to get something she can get actual nutrients out of."

Mary sat on the edge of the bed next to Eden's head lightly combing the woman's hair with her fingers, "There's a few ways I can think of... I think she used to feed daily for sure at my parents' lab. It was an even fix. The actual vampires there didn't want to feel like full vampires and weak like a human so they drained themselves daily. She was used to having a full helping every time she did feed. I'm not sure where she came from and how much she drank then, too. But that would make sense of where the blood went all the time."

Abel sighed sitting up, "She drank plenty. People feared her greatly. She was, no is, more deadly than many things I can think of. If she's at full health and I were to fight her, I surely would not win..." Abel sighed once again, "If you had a problem, you could pay her to kill someone or if you had a problem with her, she would more than likely kill you. She's the most eccentric when it comes to killing though. She finds really strange or interesting ways to kill people. I blame it on the ages when she was younger, though. Back then it was always a fight to survive or even eat. She lives by one rule: Kill or be Killed." He smiled looking up at the women, "So who wants to be here when she wakes up?"

Esther shook her head and then stepped back, "I'm not sure that's a good idea. She was hostile after she woke up the first time. The second will be even worse!"

Mary stepped forward, "I will be here with you, Father Abel. I don't mind at all." Her face was stern, as if she had dealt with deadly vampires on a daily basis. She held her thigh with the dagger from Eden and smirked, "Don't worry so much Abel, things will always work out in the end." She held her palms together with a gentle smile. "She seems to stop once she notices me."

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