"These damned trees are slowing me down." Adeline complained as she walked through the forest. She expected to get to Brooksville before sundown, but it had taken much longer than she liked. After a few more minutes of walking, the dim lights from the small town came into view. She sighed in relief, "About time." As she was about to walk out of the forest and into the town, she caught a whiff of blood; making her pause. It wasn't human blood, it was the blood of her own kind. Curious, she climbed up a tree and sat on a thick, sturdy, branch. She could see the blue and red lights that came from the police cars, and the smell of vampire blood was thick in the air. ..[i]Hunters.[/i] Adeline shrugged and leaned against the tree, "Hmm.. So those pesky beings are here too." She said nonchalantly. The thought of being hunted down never bothered her, in fact, she found it pretty exciting. What could be better than a little chaos and fighting? Adeline tucked a piece of her hair behind her ear, listening intently on the conversations of the police. She chuckled lightly, [i]again with the mountain lion excuse.. 300 years and they still haven't come up with a better one.[/i] Suddenly, the scent of vampire blood grew nearer and nearer, and she looked around to see where it was coming from. Her eyes landed on a tall man with black hair and a silver axe in hand; the axe still showing visible signs of a fresh new kill. She eyed him coldly.. she could sense the death of a great deal of vampires on him. After a few seconds, her expression softened again, "I see, I see. You're the big shot around here." A smirk crawled to her lips as she watched him walk away. "Interesting.." Her eyes glimmered in amusement. When the man was out of sight, and the police cars had driven away, she jumped down from the tree and entered the town. She could sense another vampire nearby, but she payed no mind. She walked around, searching for an inn where she could stay in for the night; and she finally found one after a few minutes of searching. Adeline went inside, not bothering to look at the name of the inn. "A room for one." She flashed the innkeeper a playful smile. The old woman handed her a key, "Room 21. I's on the upper floor." She took the key and opened her bag to get her wallet. Thankfully, she was able to get loads of cash from the bank that she robbed in the previous town. She took out a 100$ bill and handed it over. "Keep the change." She winked, before walking away and heading towards her room.