Kazz had told Quinn what she was planning to do, that she had to go to the Crows planet to make her monthly report as she had done before, that the teleporter was left back at their old apartment.
Quinn disregarded her and just flapped his hands. He honestly didn’t care what she did at this point. She was something at some point Quinn wanted to get rid of anyway.
"She’s not as bad as she seems," Paul said, as he could see Quinn didn’t have the best image of her.
"Oh really, do you remember how she killed those eight soldiers back at Dreamland, do you really think if the same were to happen again, she would comply now?" Quinn replied.
"Quinn, it might not be as black and white as it seems. Or maybe it is very black and white in her eyes. We don’t know how the vampires were raised. Their survival, like any race is their top priority, and they have decided that for them to survive, humans must not learn of their secret. I think she is misunderstood."
"There have been a few vampires I have met, and they are usually approachable and understandable. That vampire world that Kazz came from is the same word that Fex came from. You can’t say the two of them act the same?"
"So doesn’t it make you think?" Paul replied. "Why two people who have come from the same world have turned out so different?"
Like how Earth and the families had different goals and philosophies of how things should work, how different parents had different teaching styles, the vampire families were the same.
But for Quinn, he didn’t have time to find out why she acted a certain way. In his mind, it just wasn’t worth trying to befriend someone who could and had attempted to kill his friends.
"You make a good case, Paul. I’m not completely disagreeing with you." Quinn said. "If you want, you can follow her. Maybe you will learn a thing or two. Just if you come back dead, then don’t blame me."
Returning back to the Crow family, Kazz didn’t know why, but she felt a little weird for the first time talking to Bryce. She knew that leaving the teleporter on could only mean one thing.
That he had planned to send more people here. Hearing this had caused a pain in her heart.
’Am I not good enough?’ She thought.
She thought she had done a good job, reporting everything Quinn had done, making sure no one found out about the vampire powers. Even the King said she was doing well and helping out, but Bryce hadn’t praised her for her jobs like he would have usually done in the past. Instead, for the first time ever, he was sending more people to help complete her job.
"No!" She screamed, "I don’t want that, why can’t you just look at me dad!’ She shouted and flung a chair in her room so hard that it had smashed against the wall.
This was the truth of the matter. Kazz was Bryce’s daughter. Throughout her whole life, all she ever wanted was to be praised by her father for doing a good job. She still remembered his words.
He had asked her to become the best vampire there was. So she followed all the vampire rules to the best as she could, never straying from that path. Any task that was given to her by her father she completed without complaining about it.
But her father, for some reason never seemed to look at her properly, he never looked her in the eyes, she could see it. Bryce was always looking past her at something else. Obsessed with the seat where the King sat, obsessed with revenge. frёewebηovel.cѳm
In this regard, many people often would compare both Silver and Kazz. The two of them were both vampire knights who upheld the rules above all, and they were trying to win their father’s respect. It seemed like other than the fathers themselves, everyone else in the vampire settlement could see it.
Only Kazz was jealous of Silver, because when Fex was about to get executed and Silver had joined in, he had broken all the rules, no longer caring about his position. He wanted to save both Silver and Fex.
The look in his eyes when looking at her that time was so warm. Kazz started to think, whether if she was in the same position as Silver, would her father have come to her help?
Still, she shook off these thoughts, of course, he would. As long as she carried on being perfect, then one day, she would get the love she wanted.
But now, he was sending people to help her, she was no longer doing a good job, and she felt like her whole world was crashing down.
After a few moments, her breathing had gone back to what it once was, and through the teleporter, a man and a woman stepped through.
Both of them were vampire nobles by the name of Kiln and Tupple. They were sister and brother. They both had short hair black hair with a long fringe covering one of their eyes. For Kiln it was the left eye and Tupple the right.
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