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yinsukin:
Ryan

Unfortunately, Forest's last line was not heard, as the giant passed out before she could utter them from her soft lips.  As he drifted away, the image her fingers flexing on the steering wheel were imprinted in his mind.


Forest eventually arrived at a small apartment complex on the backside of town, far away from where the town hall was.  It was easily a half-hour drive.  It was a worn down thing, the ground level windows slowly being overtaken by vines.  The grass was far too tall, clearly unkept from not being cut.  The staff here was pretty lazy.  There was a parking lot right outside, however, with it only being half full, despite it being a workday.

Elf:
Forest

Ugg, this bloody sucks, the vampire thought as she pulled into the parking lot.  It had been a decent enough drive only to get to an apartment complex that had seen better days.  It looked like it had been mostly overtaken by vegetation.

She parked the Camaro, skillfully backing into a parking spot, knowing she was showing off her driving skills to no one, but it still felt good.  Then she turned off the engine, got out of the car, and pushed the seat up for Ryan to get out.

"Hey, Bloodbender, we're here," she said as she gently pushed on his shoulder.

yinsukin:
Ryan

A loud snore filled the car, her dainty hand not budging the boulder-like shoulders of Ryan.  A simple breeze passed through the parking lot, pushing dust along the filthy concrete.

Elf:
Forest

"Well, I hope you have keys that are easily accessible," Forest said to herself as she leaned forward and reached her arms around Ryan's massive form.

Getting him out of the Camaro was a bit daunting due to his size, but cradling him in her arms as she headed to the apartment building wasn't.  He was large, but she was able to princess carry him to the building without any problems.  She hummed Judas Priest's song "Heavy Duty" as she carried the other vampire to the building.

yinsukin:
The walk

As Forest walked through the parking lot, she noticed a homeless man at the end of the room.  No, there wasn't just one.  There were several, vampires without homes, lying down on the ground.  Beer bottles littered the sidewalk outside of the parking lot entrance.  As she passed through the front, the homeless men's eyes were locked on her body.  A few of them slowly stood up and began walking towards her.

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