"So you're a vampire, huh?" Carmilla asked out of the blue one day as she laid on her stomach watching the tiny blonde girl.
"Wha- what could you possibly mean by that?" Laura stuttered, totally giving herself away.
"You - vampire, me - Jane." Carmilla laughed, pointing first at Laura and then to herself.
"Of course I'm not a vampire. Where wouldn't I get an idea like that? You must think I'm an idiot! Your odd hours, super strength, and 'protein slurry'? Really, Laura? I'm not stupid." Carmilla scoffed with a grin.
"And if in fact I were a vampire, why wouldn't I have eaten you?" Laura asked, raising one eye brow.
"You like me. Obviously." Carmilla sing-songed.
"I am 334 years old and you think I'm sparing your life because I LIKE you?" Laura asked, incredulous at Carmilla's blatancy.
"Well...yes, and LaFontaine agrees."
"So, you're saying that because my best friend of the century says that I like you?"
"I've got my own theories...just not the chance to test them out." Carmilla said and the vampire was shocked by the teenager's confidence.
"You're the single most...unique...human I've ever had the pleasure of not draining of blood."
"And you liiiiiike me." Carmilla teased with a grin.
"I wouldn't say such things if I were you." Laura threatened. Carmilla always knew she was serious when she made that adorable bunched up face and started talking like she had just popped out of The Princess Bride.
"You only say that because it's true." Carmilla knew that she was pushing at the border of some sort of vague boundary now but, then again, she had always been one for busting the envelope.
"I said that I wouldn't say such things if I were you. you never know where it'll lead you." Laura's eyes had gone dark and Carmilla's heart was thudding hard against her chest. She began to wonder if maybe this time she had gone too far. This wasn't some newly out out innocent little girl in high school. She was messing with a super strong, super fast, super everything vampire who had been alive for centuries and centuries and was more than capable of snapping her in half like a twig. Laura had drawn closer and was all up in her personal space. Carmilla no longer knew how this was going to go down...hopefully that was the right direction.
"Well...I, uh..." she stuttered.
"Shut the hell up. You talk waaayy too much for a philosophy major."
Laura's mouth covered Carmilla's and presses her back against her desk, on of Laura's thighs pressing against Carm's center and her hands cupping the human's cheeks.
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Hollstein: Nature Reversals AU
FanficLaura is the new vampire roommate and Carmilla is the unsuspecting future journalist