Vamps and accidents

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Lincoln Idaho, where six bodies have been found drained of blood. The sign of vampires, you see vampires have to drink fresh blood to live. Vampires live in covens with five to ten members, normally some of the members will go out to get 'food' and bring back to the rest. You can't tell they are vampires till it too late, they look human. The sun only gives them a small sunburn, and you can only kill them by cutting off their head. Don't get their blood in your mouth though, that is how they turn you. The easiest way to find vamps is to find the loudest and rudest group in the bar, that's most likely them.

When I was right outside of Lincoln, Idaho I pulled off the road. There was a rattling noise and I wanted to be in top form before I walked into 'battle'. Turns out the pulley for my drive belt was a little loose, just after I found that was the problem a car pulled up behind mine. I checked and made sure my gun was still on my back then continue to tighten the pulley, acting like I didn't know they were there.

Then a male voice called out "Hey, having car trouble? Do you need any help?" Then a pair of jean-clad legs appeared in my peripheral vision.

Without turning my head I looked up and the guy was now standing beside my car while saying "I'm good, just got a loose pulley." As I took one more turn to make it tight. "No more rattling for this beauty," I say while standing up and wiping my hands on the cloth from my bag. Then putting my tool bag in my trunk before turning to look at the guy "Thanks for the offer but I don't let anyone touch my car, have a great day" before I hopped into the driver's seat and heading into town.

After making it to the hotel I quickly make salt lines on all the windows and at the door, then using my hair spray I make a devils trap at the front door. Then I lay out some clothes for a night out, skinny jeans, tall motorcycle boots, a red tank top, and a loose leather jacket. I put on some light makeup and pull my hair up into a high ponytail before heading out to the local bar.

There were a few things I lied about with Edward, the main ones being how I wasn't a meek little girl, and the other was my age. I knew that he was 17 so I acted as if I was too when really I am 23, Jacob thought I was lying about my age so that I could 'go back to high school?' No one else really thought about how I should have been older. When you hand them a birth certificate that says your younger than you are they go with it. I'm guessing Billy will know the truth soon, Dad will tell him a lot now that they both know about the supernatural.

Pulling up to the bar I see that a classic Impala was in the lot as well, well I guess the guy from the road is here. I quickly check over to make sure the machete is still sheath in my boot and the dead man's blood is in my bag, which is a small black backpack shaped bag. With all that good I walk into the bar and up to the bartender. He was a 20-something young guy with short brown hair that was swinging for the other team. Guess this will have to do this the hard way.

"What can I get you, sweetie?" He asks with a little swing to his hips.

Leaning over to talk close to his ear I ask, "I bet there is a group of people who are a little too rude and a little too loud for this town. There is a guy in that group that hurt my little sister; I need to talk to him. Do you know what time they normally come in?"

He looks at me with sad eye's before he whispers back, "they normally come in right about now." He leans back and asks "What will you have, on the house."

"Your best bourbon neat," I say as I climb up on the stool where I could see the front door. "Have one with me?" I ask has he sets the glass on the table.

But before he can answer the guy from the road walks up asking "can I get a whiskey neat?" Then he turns to me "the girl that lets no one touch her car? Mind if I buy you a drink?" He looks at me almost smugly, with a small smirk playing on the edge of his lips.

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