Meeting the Poem Writer

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(Amy's POV)

It's been a year since my husband disappeared and the police couldn't find him anywhere; no evidence, no witnesses, no leads, and no trace of the body being found. And now I'm a single mother raising my daughter Iris alone. Iris would be grown up in the future asking me about her father but I can't bear to lie to her. When that time comes, she will be heartbroken to find out the truth and she would be angry at me for hiding the truth from her.

My friends and my neighbor friend Tails have been contacting me but I just wanted my solitude instead of being comforted because only my husband can make me so happy. It's so hard to move on and find a new father for Iris because every son or daughter needs a mother and a father to raise them to be good and that one day when they're old enough to live on their own and have a kid of their own, they do the same too.

I held my baby and let her drink her warm milk but carefully without getting a stomach ache.

"Easy now Iris, slow and steady." I said quietly as she drank.

She is my little angel still by my side; so innocent like me but strong like her daddy. If only he was here to watch her grow up so beautifully like an angel. After she was done drinking, I patted her gently on her back to make her burp.

"Good girl." I said.

Then I heard the doorbell ring, it's probably Tails again. Sighing in defeat that he can't respect my solitude because he's worried about me, just like Blaze, Cream, Tangle, and Whisper are worried about me.

I put Iris in her crib and went to the door to see if it's Tails or the girls at my door.

"Hello Amy. It's me Tails. I brought someone with me." Tails spoke through the door.

I opened the door to see who this 'someone' is with him; when I did, I saw a tall blue hedgehog wearing a black shirt and black hooded cloak. His black sneakers were very worn out like he's been wearing the same shoes forever in his life or something. He didn't say anything like he's hiding something in his mouth.

"Who's he?" I asked.

"Let's go inside and let us explain." Tails said before this stranger could say his name.

"Amy, do you know about the legendary Dark Wind that's been protecting the people for over 200 years?" Tails asked.

"Yes, he's hard to see who he really is in the dark." I said.

"Well, this is him" Tails gestures to the stranger; has Tails gone nuts or something?

"Really? And how exactly is he the Dark Wind?" I asked.

"Well, let's say he saved my life from bullies when I was a kid and I was shocked at what he is but I realized that he's not evil. He's born with the other half specie like a hybrid. So, you ready to see what his other half is?" Tails said.

"What other half? Is it his green eyes glowing a little or something else?" I asked curiously.

"When I see in the dark yes" I heard Dark Wind speak and I noticed his fangs as well. Oh my god!

"Y-Y-You're a vampire?!" I was getting scared at the sight of this.

"Close, I'm a dhampir and I don't suck blood from your kind. Only on vampires. Please don't think I'm a monster because if I was really a monster, I would've attacked you but I didn't." The stranger said with honesty.

He's got a point there, if he was really a monster, he would've attacked Tails but I don't see any evil in his eyes.

"What's your name?" I asked him again.

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