[quote=Wraithblade6] Angela wasn't even writing, as she was listening so intently. She looked at the USB stick and accepted it. "Bouwe. I'll take this, and I'll be sure to back it up and release it as you say, if anything were to happen to you, but... I don't think you can go to the public right out, right now, just with your own success. There are going to be so many people who won't believe that you were ever a vampire, even though we have proof. I mean, you're registered and all, but you're going to need to revert someone else, and have it recorded and observed by scientists or something. Listen, I have another idea. If you want to avoid becoming famous, or a martyr, then maybe you could keep your reversion ritual on the street for a while. We could look for candidates by word of mouth. Maybe we could go to some of those Christian, fledgling sanctuaries. You know those places for wrongly turned and new, unwilling vampires? I'm sure there are lots of them that would die to be human again. After a while, word will get out slowly, and you can decide if you want to be known or not. Let me take care of getting word out for you on the underground. I can do that." Angela looked at him in awe and concern. "You know, you've got a vampire's home. My place has food and is clean. I would feel better if you stayed with me for a little while, so I can keep an eye on you. Would that be alright? God, I hope you don't have a cat allergy." [/quote] "Spread the rumor, so people will be ready to accept it before they meet me. That seems like a good idea. And it's probably a good idea to start with fledglings, they'll be less likely to be dangerous in case the ritual fails. I'm not quite sure on all the variables. I knew I was right to call you for this. I need someone from this time, someone grounded... I feel a bit fuzzy right now." Bouwe got out of the chair and staggered over to the door. "Let's go then. I'm thrilled to find out if I have a cat allergy."