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She felt a little self conscious at the way this other woman was looking at her, eyes almost unblinking. Maysun pulled her arms around herself a little, not really sure how she was meant to deal with this moment. Locked up with only her sister for company and monitored as a subject of her father’s investigations for most of her life, she had never really coped with a lot of situations. Her only real knowledge came from 100 years of books and movies about the real world.In those many years, she had never been looked at in the way she was now. Still, she smiled back and forced herself to feel more comfortable than she did in that moment. “Well, I think when I joined the ground, it might have felt the bump pretty hard, so I wouldn’t call it lucky.”
She stretched once more feeling a little protest in her legs but nothing so serious. Maysun had wanted to finish the last hill, but even she had to admit that she might need to feed before she took on that. It had been a week, at least, since she had tasted any blood, and she knew that her vampire side would be weakening by now. She could survive on human food alone, but it left her weak and feeling a little incomplete. “Maysun, and I think I might have it. My shoes, however, might be lost forever.” She pushed herself of the ground and stood up before gesturing at the shoes that were barely hanging off her feet. “Apparently falling at that speed doesn’t agree with sneakers that I bought from a slightly dodgy looking man in Chinatown but they did last this long.”
Focusing on the woman a little more, she grinned quickly. “What are you doing this far from the trails?”
Shaking her head, trying to clear it, Bex tried to work through the new, ridiculously strong sensations that imprinting had sparked. Last thing she needed to do was come on too strong, or come off as a creep and leave the girl wanting nothing to do with her for the rest of eternity. She couldn’t even imagine how much that would suck. Hell, it had been all of two minutes, and she could already barely fathom being away from her from long. The girl whose name she still didn’t know. “I dunno,” she gave the blonde a faux-skeptical look, before laughing lightly. “You guys may be pretty durable, but I think the full vampires are the only ones who can fight the ground and win.” Hopefully the hint that she knew what the girl was wasn’t too panic inducing. “Maysun,” she repeated, trying to ignore the way just the name made her heart flutter. “Nice to meet you, despite the circumstances.” Arching a brow at the story behind the shoes, she couldn't help but chuckle as she saw just how bad a shape they were in. “Maybe just wait for a sale at a real store next time,” she teased lightly, shaking her head. “Pretty much the same as you, I'd imagine,” she answered after a moment, bouncing sightly on the balls of her feet. “Trying to get a good workout in --- the normal trails aren't really enough of a challenge.”












