her travels carried her far && wide, knowing no bounds or earthly realms to quit. though, the supernatural seems to haunt EICHENWALDE, follow her there. a young woman who, though she hasn’t expressed it, she intended to somewhat keep in her possession . . . she’d call it company once she grew more fond of her. though chinese incantations were not her field of expertise, she was familiar with them. just a fun side assignment she never thought, yet hoped, would be practiced. ‘ jiangshi, might i ask you something ? ’ thumb moved from her pensive lips to the charm taped on her forehead, the bright red inscriptions catching her eye - - - how could they not ? not only was it odd to see paper taped to ones fore head, it was a language she wasn’t fully familiar with yet. it was clear enough in her handwriting to work, which she was honestly surprised by. ‘ how much do you remember from your life before ? ’ abrupt, without answer from the other on her first question. she was curious / typically those she revived were mindless zombies who only had the will to do whatever was barked at them. mei ? a bit of a different story. fact, part of mercy pitied the vampire ; she couldn’t move freely, and while she was working on it, she didn’t quite have the answer to fix rigor - mortis. a challenge she really hadn’t faced, or considered, until mei. why, she was proving to be quite the fun experiment, wasn’t she ? / @vampmeire













