"Isn't that the truth" Vlad agreed with a nod. People usually panicked when there was blood.
Luisa smiled. "So, it meant it would work pretty well. You have to give me credit for that much." She said and then she glanced around the hallway. "Want to find somewhere to talk where we don't have to worry about prying ears?"
“I guess so” he said. He did her that much credit. “Theres always outside” Vlad suggested.
Luisa nodded thoughtfully. "We could go to the park. Since it seems to be beyond use these days. Not many people will bother to notice two teenagers in the park."
Vlad nodded an okay. He turned and walked to his room to go put on some socks and shoes. He entered his room and bent down and picked up a pair of pure black sneakers and opened a drawer to his nightstand and got a black pair of socks, and closed the drawer. He went and sat on his bed and put on his left sock then his right sock then his left shoe then his right shoe. He grabbed a jacket that had a pattern of black and red on it, and put that on to. He got a key that hung from a chain and put it around his neck, and locked his door and closed his door as he stepped back out into the hall. Ready to go.
Luisa went to her room and to put on clean clothes, because she'd bled on her other clothes and then socks and shoes. She picked out a basic pair of jeans and a grey t-shirt and put it on. Then, she pulled on socks and grey and red sneakers.
She then walked back to where Vlad was. "Ready?"
She then walked back to where Vlad was. "Ready?"
Once he same Luisa in the hall, ready to go, he nodded. "I'm ready, let's go" he said. He never bothered to tell the others where he was going, not that they cared for the weird kid,
Luisa headed downstairs and out of the door, eager to get away from the prying eyes and ears. People their age were annoying and nosy. She preferred to stay away from people her age. But this new Vlad seemed mature, and alright to be around.
Vlad put his hands in the pockets of his jacket and lead Luisa out the door, being sure that it was closed once they were outside. "Word of advice, never leave your door unlocked when your not there. The other teenagers will go snooping through your stuff since you hang out with me, thinking you practice witchcraft or something dark" he warned.
Thankfully he remembered where the park was, though it had been s long since his part visit. In a way he was eager to know how it might have changed. How terrible it looked now..
Thankfully he remembered where the park was, though it had been s long since his part visit. In a way he was eager to know how it might have changed. How terrible it looked now..
Luisa nodded quietly. "Oops... well, oh well... I'll fix it later... nothing for them to see at this point." She laughed a little. "Besides, all they'll find is clothes, one arcade token and some school notebooks. I'm not a very interesting person."
She followed him to the park, looking around. "It's in a sad shape now... not really used anymore, it seems."
She followed him to the park, looking around. "It's in a sad shape now... not really used anymore, it seems."
"I'd still recommended locking your door. They will find a way to torture you, they'll even go so far as to lie and decieve"
Once at the park Vlad felt a emptiness in his chest, like his heart sank in its own blood. He looked down, "What exactly happened here?."
Once at the park Vlad felt a emptiness in his chest, like his heart sank in its own blood. He looked down, "What exactly happened here?."
Luisa nodded. "Alright. Okay. I got it." She would lock it next time. But it was a bit late for this time around.
She looked around the park for a moment. "Time, I guess... no one uses it anymore." The girl said, feeling a little melancholy to see her once favorite place now old and abandoned.
She looked around the park for a moment. "Time, I guess... no one uses it anymore." The girl said, feeling a little melancholy to see her once favorite place now old and abandoned.
Vlad began to look around again, “well, atleast it's not overcrowded” he said. That was a positive thing. They had no eavesdroppers, or people to destroy it more.
Luisa nodded a little. "True. That's a good thing, I suppose." She walked over to the swings and sat on one, looking around the abandoned park. The merry-go-round was rusted beyond all use. And the slide was on its side.
Vlad looked at the merry-go-round and the swings and the slide. Memories flooded back to him, he saw the playground as it was when they were children at play. Laughing and having a good time. He blinked and shook his head. Enough. It was the past. But alas his eyes could not help but look around. Seeing so much change.
Luisa looked around the park quietly. It was interesting to see how time had changed things. But also sort of depressing.
Vlad sat on the swing next to Luisa, and his foot lightly kicked the dirt. It was depressing what had become of this place, though it could be worse.
Luisa glanced at him, noticing that he seemed a little down about the park being abandoned. "You know. For a demon... you're kinda empathetic. But I guess I just assumed that demons were all mean and didn't care about anything..."
Overall anything he could've said at that point, he simply put it "just don't get on my bad side," he said. If she was nothing but a stranger to him, he wouldn't give a damn about her. Though he sighed quietly, "you have to consider the fact some of mg emotions and some of my thoughts are your friends"
She cautiously reached a hand over and touched his shoulder. "I know. And that's why, because you have his memories and feelings, I think of you as my friend just like he was. I don't care if you're scary... or crazy... because, you're my friend. And friends stick together through thick and through thin."
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