Lillian couldn't believe it when they had asked her for a very special interview. Usually she only got the small things, but it always involved vampires. She was hired to get the news on them and so they had asked her to go to the one and only Fangtasia. Fangtasia was a place where vampires would mingle with humans and some of them would offer their own blood. Though you couldn't drink of a human in Fangtasia itself. All they had there was human drinks and the oh so famous True Blood, one time she had asked to smell it and to her it smelled like rust. Just the way blood smelled, it didn't seem very appetising to her and if she had to be live the vampires. It wasn't. That was why she stood at the entrance of Fangtasia, the camera aimed on her face as she heard her sound man go from zero to one. They were live. "Good day, my name is Lillian Hawthornson and today we have a special interview. As you all know, I'm standing in front of the famous Fangtasia. A place where stories come from but where no camera was allowed until now. I got the permission to have an interview with the most important vampire of this district. We're going to interview the Sheriff, the man who looks over the fact if rules are followed or not." She told the camera as she then walked towards the entrance. Watching how a female opened the door ad instantly she watched how people seemed to be having fun. For a moment there were stares towards the woman with her camera, but it didn't last long. The vampires seemed to have accepted it and so she walked further. Letting her camera man shoots some images while she was looking for the man that she was about to interview. Realising that he wasn't there and so she tapped her camera man on his shoulder and then smiled at the camera. "This is the first glimpse of Fangtasia and I hope you will be there when we come back." She said as she then turned to the bar and showed her true face. One that didn't have the fake smile as she had in front of that camera. Ordering a non alcoholic drink as she then decided it was best to wait for the man himself. Trying to relax as she knew the questions would come from the studio. She only had to have patience.