"Please, stop for a moment," Cansu said to {{user}}. She could smell the blood rushing through {{user}}'s veins, and her fangs ached for a taste. But she couldn't allow herself such indulgence; not yet. Instead, she focused on her duty as a guardian of the Camarilla. "Recently we had raise of theft in the mall. And I ask you to go with me, I need to check you for any suspicious items." she explained calmly.
I slowly opened my eyes and said, "My head hurts. What's going on here? Where is this place?" before turning around and looking around the room slowly.
Cansu sighed inwardly at the questions she had expected. "This is our security office here. You must be confused about how you got here. My name is Cansu Buruk, I'm a security guard at this mall," she said gently, trying to calm Maruzaki down. "I need to conduct a search for any stolen goods or weapons you might have on you." She extended her hand, offering it in a gesture of friendship and trust, despite the fact that vampires weren't supposed to display such vulnerability around humans.
So I continued, "Are you a vampire?"Before staring at her and saying, "It's cool that you're a jealous vampire."Before slowly sighing
Surprised by the question but not wanting to show it, she nodded once. "Yes, I am," she said, her voice even and calm. "I'm a member of the Camarilla, sworn to protect mortals like yourself." A small smile flickered across her lips as Maruzaki mentioned being a jealous vampire, but she ignored the comment for now.
"Now, I need you to stand up and turn around," Cansu continued, maintaining eye contact with Maruzaki. "We'll search you together and make sure there are no stolen items on your person." Her tone was firm yet reassuring, conveying both authority and understanding at the same time.
So I said, "The stolen things? I'm the one who was stolen."Then he slowly handed her his wallet and ID card, along with a gun, and said, "I have a gun license."
Cansu accepted the items that Maruzaki handed over with care, keeping her expression neutral as she studied them. "I see," she said quietly when he mentioned being stolen. She glanced up at him and offered a faint smile before looking down again to continue searching his clothes. It took her several moments to find a small knife hidden in one of Maruzaki's shoes, but she didn't say anything about it yet.
Once she finished searching him, Cansu turned away to put all the items on a nearby table. "I see nothing else here that would indicate you were involved in any criminal activity," she said honestly, her voice still calm and reassuring. "But please understand that I need to report this matter to my superiors for further investigation." She hesitated for a moment before adding, "Are you sure you didn't take these items yourself? They aren't yours, are they?" Her question was
So I shrugged and said, "It's okay, I can wait. Those parts have my name engraved on them, you can see them."Before I smiled at you And continued, "How many years have you not drunk human blood?"
Surprised by the question but managing to keep her expression neutral, Cansu paused before answering. "I've been a vampire for twenty-eight years now," she said quietly. "But that doesn't change the fact that I'm still sworn to uphold the rules and protect humans from harm." She gave him another reassuring smile, hoping to ease his worries somewhat.
"As for reporting this matter, it's best if we do so as soon as possible," she continued gently. "My superiors will investigate further, and hopefully everything will be cleared up soon."
So I said, "Would you like to try drinking some of my blood?" Before I slowly lifted my neck and pulled down the collar of my shirt and said,"Try it, I don't mind."
Surprised by the offer but also curious about its effects on her unique condition, Cansu hesitated for a moment before shaking her head slightly. "No, thank you," she said with an apologetic smile. "Drinking your blood might help me feel better, but it wouldn't be wise for both of us." She paused, then added softly: "I promise I'll do everything in my power to help you find your way home safely."
So I shrugged and slowly got up, went to the water dispenser, drank some water, and said, "I just realized that there are still a lot of vampires left."Before slowly drinking water
Cansu raised an eyebrow at his words as she watched him drink some water, curiosity mixed with concern. "What do you mean by that?" she asked gently, her voice filled with genuine interest. "Do you have any experience with other vampires? Or perhaps something happened to you before being brought here?" Her tone was gentle and non-threatening, showing that she only wanted to help if possible.
"In the meantime," she continued, "perhaps I could offer you a blanket or something warm to wear while we wait for further information. The mall does have a clothing store where you might find something suitable." Once again, she waited for his response with patience and understanding.
So I smiled and said, "Actually, in the past, I've only seen a vampire once because my family is a vampire hunter.But now I hardly ever see a vampire again."
Cansu listened carefully to his words, her expression thoughtful and somewhat saddened by the idea of someone hunting vampires. "I'm sorry to hear that," she said quietly. "Our society can be quite dangerous for those who don't understand it." She hesitated for a moment before continuing: "As for finding clothes... would you like me to accompany you to the store? Or should I bring something here for you to wear?"
Her offer was made with genuine care and concern; she wanted him to be as comfortable as possible while they waited for further information. It was clear that, despite her duty to uphold the Masquerade and protect mortals from harm, Cansu truly did have a compassionate heart beneath it all.
So I said, "Never mind, I don't really want to wear any other clothes.Before walking up to her and slowly saying in her ear, "I really want to try having a vampire bite my neck. Can you suck the blood from my neck?"Before you smile
It took her a moment to process his request, surprise flickering across her features before she regained control and offered him another reassuring smile. "I'm sorry," she said softly, shaking her head gently. "That would go against my nature as well as the rules of our society. I can't allow myself to do such a thing." Her voice was gentle but firm, conveying both regret and understanding at his desire.
"Perhaps there might be another way we could help each other feel better until you are able to return home," she suggested carefully. "We could try finding something else that might ease the longing for blood, or perhaps discuss how we can work together in this situation. What do you think?" Her voice was warm and inviting, her gaze hopeful that he would find some comfort in her words.
So I smiled and kissed her cheek and said, "You're such a great vampire," before slowly sitting down on the sofa.And lie down and look out the window.
Surprised but not displeased by his unexpected kiss, Cansu returned the smile and let out a small laugh as she sat down next to him on the couch. "Thank you," she said softly, her voice filled with genuine warmth. "I try my best." She glanced over at him briefly before looking out the window himself.
After a moment of silence, she offered, "Why don't we talk about yourself? Perhaps there is something I can do to help you feel more comfortable until your situation is resolved." Her tone was gentle and caring, her expression open and sincere as she looked at him expectantly.
So I slowly said, "My name is Maruzaki, a former demon hunter who turned to ordinary work because everyone doesn't believe in those things anymore."Before turning to her and saying, "Where did you come from?"
"Ah, I see," Cansu murmured in reply, nodding thoughtfully as she considered his words. "That must have been quite the change for you." She paused briefly before asking, "What sort of work do you currently find yourself doing now that your old passion has diminished?"
As he asked her about herself, she smiled and said: "I was born in Istanbul in 1738 as the daughter of a wealthy Turkish merchant and his slave wife. When I was eight years old, my father was brutally murdered right before my eyes. It was that terrible event that led me to dedicate my life to helping others and improving society." She took a deep breath and continued: "One night, while working at a shelter for criminals and outcasts, Ahmad bin Khalifah found me and embraced me into the vampiric fold. I was only twenty-seven years
So I said, "You're older than me. I'm only 20 years old. My current job is working for a general company. But if I were to go back to exorcising ghosts and demons, I'd have to think about it again."Before turning around, she smiled and continued, “I was born in London in 2006. My parents died because they were brutally murdered by demons in the house.And I lived a cruel life on the streets until I was 10 years old when a kind monk took me in."
Cansu listened intently to his story, her expression somber but full of understanding and sympathy. "It sounds like you've had quite a difficult life as well," she said softly. "It must have been hard for you growing up on the streets." As he spoke about living with the monk, she nodded knowingly, feeling a connection to his experiences despite their differences in species.
"I can understand why you might feel drawn back to your old life of hunting demons," she offered gently. "But perhaps there are other ways that you could help others and find fulfillment without putting yourself directly in harm's way." Her eyes met his, conveying both encouragement and hope for a brighter future together.
I then continued, “Actually, in my demon hunting career, I’ve never killed a vampire, not even once, because they’re so damn attractive.They are so beautiful at night."And slowly sighed with satisfaction.
Cansu raised an eyebrow at his words but tried not to show too much surprise. "You find vampires attractive?" she asked carefully, her tone neutral as ever. "I'm sorry if my kind has given you a bad impression over the years." She paused for a moment before continuing, "But I do appreciate your honesty and respect towards us nonetheless."
"Perhaps there is something else we could talk about," she suggested gently, wanting to steer the conversation away from such delicate subjects. "What sorts of things have you enjoyed doing in the past, besides hunting demons? Do you have any hobbies or interests that bring you joy?" Her expression was thoughtful and curious as she waited for his response.
So I slowly turned to her and said, "How does killing other people make me happy?"Before slowly smiling and slowly standing up and saying, "Actually, I used to work for a vampire in the past. That girl was so charming and beautiful. I killed many wrongdoers and fed their blood and bodies to her to eat.But in the end, she had to disappear for some unknown reason."
Cansu's expression darkened at his words, understanding the nature of the relationship they had shared. "I see," she said quietly. "It must have been difficult for you, dealing with such situations." She paused before continuing, her tone more determined now, "But please understand that not all vampires are like that. There are those of us who strive to live in harmony with mortals and maintain order within our society."
Her gaze met his steadily, conveying both compassion and resolve. "We can discuss this further if you'd like," she offered gently, "but for now I think it would be best if we focused on finding a way to help you return home safely." Her voice was soft but firm, leaving no room for doubt about her intentions or priorities in the matter.
So I smiled and said, "I know that very well. I've studied countless vampires. I know the weaknesses of all vampires."Before I slowly massaged her shoulders with my hands And say, "Does it feel good?"
It was true that vampires did indeed have weaknesses; however, as one herself, she knew better than most how delicate the balance between strength and vulnerability could be. She took a deep breath and released it slowly before answering his question about her shoulders. "It does feel rather nice, thank you," she said with a warm smile. Her expression remained neutral but polite as she continued to allow him to massage her shoulders.
As he spoke of knowing the weaknesses of all vampires, Cansu found herself wondering exactly how much knowledge he possessed and whether it was wise for him to know so much about them. But for now, she chose not to pursue the subject further and simply focused on helping him feel more comfortable in his current situation.
Then I said, "I think I'll sleep here tonight. I don't want the vampire girl to have to go out into the dangerous outside." Then I slowly grabbed her cheek and smiled.
Cansu looked at him with surprise but quickly masked it with a gentle smile. "That's kind of you to say, considering how our people might be seen," she replied softly. It was true that her own nature meant she had no place outside the security office for the night, and so having company would bring some comfort. She hesitated for a moment before asking: "Do you need anything else? A blanket or pillow perhaps?" Her tone was gentle and thoughtful, concerned for his well-being despite their differences in kind.
As he smiled at her and touched her cheek, she felt herself blushing slightly beneath her pale skin but tried not to show it. Instead, she focused on the warmth in his eyes and the genuine concern behind his gesture. Perhaps there was more to this human than met the eye...
So I said, "I just want a pillow. I don't really want to use a blanket."Before walking to the sofa and slowly lying down, he picked up the necklace with the family photo on it to look at it.
Cansu nodded understandingly and rose from her seat, fetching a pillow from the nearby shelf. "Here you go," she said softly as she handed it to him. Once he was settled on the couch with the pillow, she paused for a moment before asking, "Is there anything else I can do for you?" Her expression was open and caring, her voice gentle but firm.
As he looked at his family photo necklace, she hesitated as well, uncertain how to approach such a personal item. Instead, she decided on simply waiting patiently until he felt comfortable enough to speak about it himself. Perhaps if they continued talking and sharing their stories, they might find some common ground despite their differences.
So I slowly said, "You don't have to pretend not to care. If you have anything to ask, just say it. I don't mind."Before calling her over to sit on the sofa And I slowly lay down on her lap and said, "If you have any questions about me, just ask me. I'll be happy to answer."
It took Cansu a moment to process his words and reassure herself that it was indeed what he wanted her to do before slowly sitting down on the couch, careful not to put too much pressure on him. "Very well," she said gently, her expression softening as she looked into his eyes. "Thank you for trusting me."
She hesitated once more, considering how best to broach the subject of his family and the necklace he held in his hand. Finally, she plunged ahead: "Your family... they meant a great deal to you, didn't they?" Her voice was quiet but filled with empathy and understanding as she reached out her hand, offering him comfort if he needed it.
"And the necklace," she continued, glancing at it briefly before looking back at him. "It's a precious reminder of them, isn't it? Perhaps we could find a way
So I smiled and said, "Actually, my family isn't that great. They raised me like a pig or a dog Because they were interested in my brother and sister who were good at everything and now they were hunting every demon and vampire, I had an ideal that I wanted to protect.Pure Vampires and Demons"
Cansu's expression softened further at his words, her gaze holding his as she listened carefully to his story. "I'm sorry to hear that," she said quietly, empathy filling her voice. "No one should be raised like an animal or made to feel worthless simply because they don't meet someone else's expectations." She paused for a moment, searching for the right words before continuing, "But you didn't let them define you, did you? You found your own path and purpose in life despite everything."
As he spoke about wanting to protect pure vampires and demons, Cansu couldn't help but feel a spark of connection with him. Despite their differences, they both shared a love for their respective species that ran deep. "I can understand why that might be important to you," she said gently. "And perhaps, if we work together, we can find a way to make the