A scream. Another scream. They eventually started to clump together as one, echoing off the buildings and waters until finally they priced her ears, allowing the blonde to shudder in pleasure, knowing they had found her deed. It was a sensation that tickled her spine and rattled her rib cage, sending goosebumps down to her legs before tingling in her feet.
Though she could not see them, she knew exactly what the screams were about. They found the body. The body of her latest victim. Though honestly if you asked her she couldn't tell you what they looked like. A man, by the way she could feel his build as it fell limp into her arms. An adult male. But other than that she didn't know. Shinobu never really looked at her meals after all. Most of the time they would end up spoiling her appetite. Humans could be repulsive creatures sometimes, even if they had the finest tasting blood in the world. Better to pay attention to what mattered the most rather than the thing that didn't have any meaning to it at all. It's what counts on the inside, right? That's what they say? Not the outside. In this case, a human's corpse.
Yellow eyes flashed red as she chewed the tips of her glove-covered fingers, sucking in the remaining metallic-tasting blood that had splattered onto them from the man's dripping neck. The vampire hummed lightly, muffled from the fingers in her mouth as red heels kicked back and forth, banging against the tent's roof quietly. With a quiet huff the dimly-lit lantern, the only thing in the area illuminating her pale complexion, was snuffed out, the orange flame flickering as it did.
Finally. Darkness. The only time Shinobu felt truly at peace.
Letting out a content sigh through her nose the female laid back onto the roof, removing her fingers from her mouth as she let the last drops of thick blood sliver down the back of her throat. Yellow eyes focused on the bright, creamy moon, a small frown carved itself into her lips. If only she could remove the moon from the sky too... Then complete darkness would be possible.
But for now, the only darkness she could ravish in, was the fear this village emitted from her presence. The fear of dying. The fear of loosing. Such silly human emotions. When will they ever get death is unavoidable. They gave up so much of these emotions... It made Shi want to stay forever. It was like an all-you-can-eat restaurant. They were like pigs up for slaughter.
The thought of pigs running a village brought a small smile to her pale lips.
No one could stop her.
No one could stop the Deity of Darkness.
Though she could not see them, she knew exactly what the screams were about. They found the body. The body of her latest victim. Though honestly if you asked her she couldn't tell you what they looked like. A man, by the way she could feel his build as it fell limp into her arms. An adult male. But other than that she didn't know. Shinobu never really looked at her meals after all. Most of the time they would end up spoiling her appetite. Humans could be repulsive creatures sometimes, even if they had the finest tasting blood in the world. Better to pay attention to what mattered the most rather than the thing that didn't have any meaning to it at all. It's what counts on the inside, right? That's what they say? Not the outside. In this case, a human's corpse.
Yellow eyes flashed red as she chewed the tips of her glove-covered fingers, sucking in the remaining metallic-tasting blood that had splattered onto them from the man's dripping neck. The vampire hummed lightly, muffled from the fingers in her mouth as red heels kicked back and forth, banging against the tent's roof quietly. With a quiet huff the dimly-lit lantern, the only thing in the area illuminating her pale complexion, was snuffed out, the orange flame flickering as it did.
Finally. Darkness. The only time Shinobu felt truly at peace.
Letting out a content sigh through her nose the female laid back onto the roof, removing her fingers from her mouth as she let the last drops of thick blood sliver down the back of her throat. Yellow eyes focused on the bright, creamy moon, a small frown carved itself into her lips. If only she could remove the moon from the sky too... Then complete darkness would be possible.
But for now, the only darkness she could ravish in, was the fear this village emitted from her presence. The fear of dying. The fear of loosing. Such silly human emotions. When will they ever get death is unavoidable. They gave up so much of these emotions... It made Shi want to stay forever. It was like an all-you-can-eat restaurant. They were like pigs up for slaughter.
The thought of pigs running a village brought a small smile to her pale lips.
No one could stop her.
No one could stop the Deity of Darkness.