He shrugged, "I guess you could call me that." he said, still staring at his hands.
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"Why is that not a good title for you? What did you do?" she asked confused. Looking at him scanning fr a reaction she moved to sit down on the couch.
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"Well i stole one time... i used to all the time actually." he confessed.
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"That Dosnt make you a terriable guy." she reminded. "How'd that happen?" Grace stretched out across the couch
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"Well when me and my friend escaped we didn't have any food." he said.
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"It was that or live, and you don't have to do it now." she smiled encouragingly. "I would have done it too." her smile faded slightly.
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"i think we all would've." he said and raised his head to look at her.
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She kept her eyes steady on him,"No more stealing for you and no more cages for me." she smiled slightly as she knew it might only be true for now.
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He smiled back at her, "I hate cages, and i was claustrophobic which made it ten times worse." he said with a soft chuckle.
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"I guess I got used to it." she shrugged,"Sorry you had to go though it." Grace gave a small smile trying to take the subject off.
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"No, I'm sorry you were in their." he said, standing up and grabbing a blood bag from the fridge.
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Grace looked away from the blood for a moment then looked back up at him,"Well were not there now." she nodded, standing up.
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"Yeah. So you don't like vampires?' he asked drink half the packet then wiping his blood stained lips.
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"I haven't been given a real reason to like them, I like you though, your nice." she smiled slightly.
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He smiled back, warmly. "I guess I'm different." he said with a small shrugg and finished the bag.
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"Different isn't always bad, depends how you look at it." she said, used to looking at the bright side the best she could.
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He smiled, "You're awful positive." he said.
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"When your living in a he** you kind of have to be." she shrugged.
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He chuckled," I wasn't."
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"Well you weren't there for as long as me." Grace pointed out trying to cut him slack.